If I were you, I would not waste time taking courses that will not be related to your degree. For those side classes, I would try to take something that you MIGHT use rather than something you know you will never use like History or something. I am not sure how college works where you are at, but I am in the states and I am going into the fourth year of my degrees. I am an Electrical Engineering student and I found out during my second year that the course requirement very closely resemble those of Computer Engineering so I decided to double major. In addition, I am double minoring because after taking all the necessary classes for the two majors, I only have to take an additional course for a Math Minor and an additional course for a Physics Minor. I would only take the easy course if you know you will not be able to handle the harder stuff. My first year of schooling required two or three writing courses and the study level was relatively low compared to the math and engineering courses. Lastly, if I were you, I would try one more year at the school and really focus on your work. If you try your best and still come up short, then I would probably consider switching. Personally, I can't stand giving up, so that pushes me to do better at school, especially if I fail a test or something. I usually come back and pass the next three tests at near the top of the class, but that's just me. Hope this helps.
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