>>6513618Yeah man you should really really reconsider. First year of most uni courses can be a little dull. Since a bunch of people from different educational backgrounds come together the first year is considered a "bring everyone up to speed on the basics" kind of deal. Try to look a bit farther ahead in the curriculum and see if there's any stuff there that seems interesting to you. If it still doesn't, maybe you can still make a bridge to a math or engineering degree instead. That way the stuff you've learned last year might still earn you credit towards a degree. The anxiety shit sucks understandably but you can't let that be a factor in your decision making. Because then it's just gonna haunt you for the rest of your life. You're gonna keep quitting everything you try, this is gonna keep on happening, you cannot escape it. And let me rip off that band-aid right now and say therapy might help a little, but it isn't gonna be some magical fix-it pill that makes everything awesome forever. There's only two real ways out. Either you spend the rest of your life running from the things that scare you, and you will never get anything done. Or there's gonna be some point in your life when you finally say enough is enough and you start fighting yourself. But the sooner this happens, the better, because it means less time of your life has been wasted. Trust me on that one. I can't know for sure if staying in uni is the decision is best for you, but what I can tell you for sure is I recognize what you're saying right here and you are quitting uni for the wrong reasons.