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Dear CS students, and everyone in general

How do you deal with:

- Pressure (like having to turn in 5 homeworks and sometimes not having the time to do all of them right)

- The idea that you think you don't know shit at the end of course thinking you've done nothing but wasting time

- Severe depression from thinking that you're not studying right while looking at other people studying and doing better than you, and depression in general

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  • 2
    If you are studying and not not learning much, you should try changing your study methods. For example try studying on paper, try watching videos first, try directly dive into examples or try working with your friends. I use all of them depending on topic. Most of time I'm working with some of my close friends. I think its less painful.

    To be honest I only do coding homeworks if it's easy or if it has much effect on my final grade.
  • 1
    Computer Engineer student here, I focus on what I find interesting. When the rest will come.
    Im not super good at math, but I know it's getting better with time! I feel super bad when im not doing well, but something things takes longer to learn!
  • 1
    Hmm..
    I do homework during course that doesn't interest me.

    If you really study, and I mean by study, doing actual stuff, giving challenge to yourself and never let it go, once it'll works, you'll probably be the first grade.

    And so far, from my experience (6 years studying IT/CS), school was useless, learnt everything by myself, ducking things and trying.
  • 0
    Never came over those issues but I was focused and I guess it worked well...
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