I’ve switched my major from computer science to information system ever since I’ve found out i despise coding, which is a more broader version of the tech department. Thing is, I don’t excel at anything right now besides basic coding (which I don’t like doing) and I have no idea what I want to do as a career. (I’m a junior btw) I’m trying to apply for internships right now and all of the experience I have has nothing to do with I.T. This is making me worried and I feel like I’m going to waste my years earning a degree I possibly won’t be using. What do I do?
Finish the degree. You are a junior, it might be tough to change to something different, especially since you have uncertainty. The degree doesn’t sentence you to a life of only one type of job, life is long and takes many twists and turns, sometimes you figure out what you want to do with your life as you go. But finishing a degree shows that you can commit to something and finish it.
While you are finishing up your degree (and do the very best that you can by the way), spend some time at your college career center and do some career exploration. That might help you.
Don’t worry, you don’t have to have everything set in stone when you graduate. A job that pays the bills, while you do a little exploring and growing is all you need.