I feel so frustrated as a college student?
I'm a 3.3 gpa industrial engineering student, who is entirely frustrated about college. This year is my freshman year, and now that its closing I felt that all I did was spin my wheels and just stayed in the same spot. I don't study, I find ways to spot patterns in math or science and mimic those patterns on the test. I don't like what I'm doing, and I know that no matter what I do in college it won't make me happy. I want to drop out, but I'm smart enough to know that I need to at least be making six figures before I can comfortably drop out. I don't know what I want to do with my life, and the only thing I really really want to do is travel. I thought about learning how to program apps for iPhone and I started it. Did any of you guys feel the same way in college, and decided to pursue one of your own business ideas in hopes of being able to one day drop out?
Yeah I want to travel, drink beer, and maybe bet on football games. Then I found they don't pay me to do those things.
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