At college I learned that you can be good at things you suck, and suck at things you are good at.
Simple example, I had to take General Chemistry in my very first semester. And I suck at chemistry. I didn't know anything except that the formula of water is H2O. And I did really bad on the midterm, like, REALLY BAD. I was afraid of failing so I studied as if my life depended on it. Did pretty well and went above average in the final and passed the course.
However, in the subject called Circuit Theory, I knew first few chapters and understood everything from the start. I solved a lot of problems from the book. A LOT OF THEM. And I still wasn't able to do above average on the midterm and finals (though I did in the quizzes). Sometimes it is just so frustrating.
Maybe I should go for chemistry instead of electrical eng.?😂
Also, I realized if you cannot solve a problem it's okay. What's bad is when you know how to solve the problem but you still end up messing up for the dumbest reasons.
Simple example, I had to take General Chemistry in my very first semester. And I suck at chemistry. I didn't know anything except that the formula of water is H2O. And I did really bad on the midterm, like, REALLY BAD. I was afraid of failing so I studied as if my life depended on it. Did pretty well and went above average in the final and passed the course.
However, in the subject called Circuit Theory, I knew first few chapters and understood everything from the start. I solved a lot of problems from the book. A LOT OF THEM. And I still wasn't able to do above average on the midterm and finals (though I did in the quizzes). Sometimes it is just so frustrating.
Maybe I should go for chemistry instead of electrical eng.?😂
Also, I realized if you cannot solve a problem it's okay. What's bad is when you know how to solve the problem but you still end up messing up for the dumbest reasons.