Computer science, in contrast, was a major where you actually learned to make things. Programs, websites, algorithms, and artificial intelligence were what had interested me in entrepreneurship in the first place, and I was struggling to decide what to do about it.
If you wanted to code shit you'd have been better off picking a project you wanted and jumping in. Half of a comp sci degree is weeder math and theory that, while interesting, serves little practical purpose if youre not going into academia