Hey guys, I’m a sophomore in college studying CS and Cyber Sec at Indiana University Bloomington (I don’t know much about its architecture program, but I know Indiana has some other schools known specifically for it like Ball State). And while I’m not really posting about this sort of thing because this is a little impulsive, basically I’m a sophomore in college studying CS and Cyber Sec at Indiana University Bloomington (I don’t know much about its architecture program, but I know Indiana has some other schools known specifically for it like Ball State). I’ve never thought about doing anything else. It might just be imposter syndrome, but I’ve realized that studying for this stuff is a chore to me and I’m not actually good at this. I believe I can lock in and duke it out, but I don’t think my heart’s in it. I love traditional architecture and would love to build homes or Orthodox churches (I’m Orthodox) or just leave my mark in the world, show my kids. There is still plenty to do in the cs world, of course, but I’d like to know if you guys have had a similar “eureka!” experience and if you think I could lean into this or brush it off.
Hey guys, I don’t really post about this sort of thing because this is a little impulsive, but basically I’m a sophomore in college studying cs and cyber sec at Indiana University Bloomington (I don’t know much about its architecture program, but I know Indiana has some other schools known specifically for it like Ball State) and have never thought about doing anything else. It might just be imposter syndrome, but I’ve realized that studying for this stuff is a chore to me and I’m not actually good at this. I believe I can lock in and duke it out, but I don’t think my heart’s in it. I’ve always appreciated and [online]-studied history, theology, culture, and things of that nature, and it dawned upon me that maybe I would love to do something besides just code. I love traditional architecture and would love to build homes or Orthodox churches (I’m Orthodox) or just leave my mark in the world, show my kids. There is still plenty to do in the cs world, of course, but I’d like to know if you guys have had a similar “eureka!” experience and if you think I could lean into this or brush it off.
Thanks!
Hey guys, I don’t really post about this sort of thing because this is a little impulsive, but basically I’m a sophomore in college studying cs and cyber sec at Indiana University Bloomington (I don’t know much about its architecture program, but I know Indiana has some other schools known specifically for it like Ball State) and have never thought about doing anything else. It might just be imposter syndrome, but I’ve realized that studying for this stuff is a chore to me and I’m not actually good at this. I believe I can lock in and duke it out, but I don’t think my heart’s in it. I’ve always appreciated and [online]-studied history, theology, culture, and things of that nature, and it dawned upon me that maybe I would love to do something besides just code. I love traditional architecture and would love to build homes or Orthodox churches (I’m Orthodox) or just leave my mark in the world, show my kids. There is still plenty to do in the cs world, of course, but I’d like to know if you guys have had a similar “eureka!” experience and if you think I could lean into this or brush it off.
Thanks!