Here’s what to do when you hate doing your Computer Science degree: You really only have two options: you can finish the degree despite hating it, or you can abandon your computer science degree program. That might mean finding a new major, a new school, a new career path, or any number of other choices. It comes down to weighing the cost of staying versus leaving your program. So if you want to learn all about your options when you don’t like Computer Science, then this article is for you. Keep reading! Which Computer Science Degree Are You Pursuing? We’re tackling a big, personal, complicated topic today. There is a lot to get through, and I don’t stand a chance of keeping this concise unless I narrow the discussion down a little bit. There are a lot of potential computer science degrees and certifications out there. You can get a bachelor’s (or undergrad) degree in the field. You can pursue countless variations of professional degrees, including master’s and PhDs. There are also bootcamp certifications and countless other unofficial, not-quite-degree paths to take. Each of those paths has its own considerations, and it’s too much to cover in one article. So, I’m going to cut out most of it and just talk about a bachelor’s in computer science today. Some of the advice you read might be applicable to other programs or circumstances, but with this narrower focus, I can take you through prominent considerations and hopefully help you explore your options and come to a good decision. Why Do You Hate Computer Science? (4 Reasons) Ok. You’ve been pursuing an undergraduate degree in computer science, and you’re far enough in now to know that you absolutely hate this degree program. That’s a tough place to be. Fortunately, you still have some options. It might make sense to power through and finish the degree. You might be better off switching majors