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>>10824004

If you insist on continuing on the university route, just do CS or any engineering except electrical/mechanical and your average IQ shouldn't be a problem if you study twice as hard as anyone else.

As other anons pointed out, though, you'd probably be more in your element learning a trade. Even if you get the degree after years of arduous work, employers will quickly decide you're not worth their time if it takes you twice as long to solve problems and get shit done as your ~120IQ competition. Sorry, anon, the genetic lottery wasn't kind to me either.

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>>9801144
The same shit happens to me in some courses. I annihilate the homework but when it comes to test time I blank out. However, when "that" test comes around, i.e. the one which the majority of the class scores the lowest on, I get close to a perfect score. Like what the fuck m8?

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>>9416821
Same, except about 90%. I don't think I would hire an engineer graduating today with a sub 3.5 GPA.

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