Is it possible to still like the college major you're trying to aim for but hate the rigorous amount of required work that comes with it?

I'm a community college student and I have a passion for technology, computers and video gaming, which all obviously requires a lot of math and some science. However, I hate school work in general. I always feel that people either are naturally intelligent by birth or aren't, which is the case for anyone who tries out college to see for themselves if it's for them.

I've been in community college for almost 3 years(should have transferred already two semesters ago in the Spring, since I had an immediate major change after my very first semester as a freshman). I still feel like these 3 years of community college have gotten me no where, especially since I'm struggling with one of my classes right now(Biology 181) barely passing it with a low C. On top of that, I have to juggle my work schedule, extracurriculars and school schedule all around. adding more weight on my shoulders. Maybe I'm just learning it the hard way that college probably isn't for me.

Domi2016-11-22T20:14:41Z

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It's the full experience, son.