First time posting here, it would be good to get a few pieces of advice from this. I have a job, and I also study in a low third-world country. I got myself into computer science this year, and we are getting into calculus, but with the workload, I have very little time on the nights after 7pm or on the weekend, and I have to decide between studying (which is never enough) or relaxing my head from work, and I always pick up studying, which causes my head to overwork, and my family can't afford to pay my college loans. So I feel trapped in a workload to have enough money to pay for a college that I can't focus on 100%. I like programming games and systems, but without college, I don't have many chances in the field. Any tips on that?
>>106418752>and I have to decide between studying (which is never enough) or relaxing my head from work,Sure, why not? Just quit altogether and you can play all the games and do all the drugs you want, loser.
>>106418752Fuck off we're full.
>>106418752>Any tips on that?Welcome to life. Its hard. Sometimes its really hard. Make it work.
>>106418752>computer scienceyou are like 10 years late, go into some real science or engineering. They are more stable fields
>>106418752If you really have to try that hard it’s probably not for you. The decision is do you want to push yourself to achieve the most you can or just settle for what’s easy. Maybe take a semester or two off from school and revisit the decision.
>>106419763How much ahead of time these fields are?
>>106419783I do like math; the problem is the time resource. If I didn't have a job, I would be taking my time to learn it.