@arran hmm, I don't think I can qualify as a software engineer. My dyscalculia turned out to be a bigger issue in the end than I hoped it would be. A programmer maybe, not a software engineer :)
Sad that it took me 30 years to study for something that turns out to be too hard, but I'll just keep on programming since I love doing it ^^

@vancha @arran
Oh no, I am sorry about that! I know what you mean, I have dyslexia and it has always been a pain to read the descriptions of the tasks in exams... And I often failed because I didn't understood what the question was...
But keep on doing what you like! ;)

@zwerg12 @arran don't be sorry :) I've been kind of depressed for the last two/three years. Feeling guilty doing anything fun because in the back of my mind it has always felt like I should have been doing school work, but when I actually did that I couldn't finish anything because it was just too hard. For health reasons this is for the best.

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