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Why Studying Feels Easier in My New Major

Mai 21, 2025

Changing Study Programs: From Computer Science to Social Work – What I Learned

Every degree program is different – and you really feel that when you switch from one to another. Changing your major comes with a mix of experiences: some challenging, some rewarding. After studying computer science, I made the switch to social work – and that decision brought major changes to how I experience university life. From exam formats and course structures to collaboration with peers, everything shifted – in the best possible way.

In this post, I want to share what I’ve learned through this transition and why I wish some of these systems had been in place back then.


1. Different Expectations in Exams

One of the most relieving differences in my current program is how exams and course performance are handled. Now, preparatory assignments (e.g., coursework, presentations, etc.) are credited independently of the final exam result. That means if I fail an exam, I don’t have to repeat everything – my progress is still valid. This gives me a sense of safety and shows me that my effort counts, even if things don’t always go perfectly.

In my previous computer science program, it was the opposite: If I failed the final exam, I had to repeat all the preparatory tasks too – semester after semester. Especially with programming assignments that often had little to do with the actual exam content, it felt frustrating and pointless. It was as if all my hard work didn’t really matter.


2. Exams as Snapshots – and Why That’s a Problem

Another thing that weighed heavily on me in computer science was how exams are treated as single snapshots of performance. If you had a bad day during the exam, you risked losing your progress for the entire semester. This was especially tough in lab courses, where working with a poor lab partner could seriously affect your grade – something entirely out of your control.

Now, in my current degree, everything feels more balanced. Exams are more separated from coursework, which lets me focus on what really matters. I no longer feel as powerless when things don’t go perfectly. The structure itself supports learning rather than punishing mistakes.


3. What I Wish Had Been Different in My Old Program

Looking back, I truly wish my old program had a more flexible and supportive system. Especially in a demanding field like computer science, where complexity is high and mistakes are part of the learning curve, it would’ve been incredibly helpful to have more room to grow without being penalized so heavily.

A study system that encourages curiosity, resilience, and the understanding that failure is part of progress would have made a huge difference.


4. The Importance of Choosing the Right Field of Study

Switching to a field that better suits my interests and strengths changed everything. I realized how vital it is to choose a program that truly fits you.
The right study program can determine how motivated and successful you feel.

For me, social work is where I feel at home. I love working with people, helping them navigate challenges, and feeling that my work has real impact. I often think: “I wish I had made this decision sooner.” In this field, my strengths are valued, and I regularly experience small successes that boost my confidence – something I often lacked in my previous degree.


5. Tips for Choosing the Right Study Program

If you’re unsure about your current program, here are some things I’ve learned:

✅ Read the course/module guides carefully.
They give insight into what you’ll actually be learning – not just what the title promises.

✅ Ask yourself if the content truly interests you.
Do the topics spark curiosity? Can you imagine working in that field long-term?

✅ Be honest about your strengths – and fears.
During my computer science studies, I often feared I wouldn’t be good enough for the industry – that I had overestimated myself. Now, I no longer carry that fear. I’m confident talking to people, helping others, and making meaningful connections – even in difficult situations.

And if someone treats me unfairly or with disrespect, I’ve learned to ask: Is this about me, or is the other person going through something?
That mindset has helped me feel more grounded and empowered.


Conclusion: A Degree Should Fit Your Life – Not the Other Way Around

The differences between my old and new degree programs taught me how important structure, flexibility, and alignment with your strengths are for academic success.

Tips like choosing the right program, organizing your study path wisely, and creating supportive exam systems can reduce stress and make your university life more fulfilling.
And remember: Your grades should reflect your abilities – not your luck or your lab partner.

Sharing my experience gives me hope that others can learn from it too.
Whether you’re thinking of switching programs or just looking to improve your student life – I hope this helps you reflect, grow, and choose what’s right for you.


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