>>2208644Just as a quick thought, could you change it to a geography or wildlife related major? (I'm assuming psychology has some statistics related work so there is some cross over)
I don't know too well how your nations education system works but in Britain you would be allowed to. That would help you have excuses to get /out/ more and open up more opportunities /out/. You also get to write a lot of stuff for that, especially if you do "human" geography (I only did geography between 16-18 but I was pretty good at it and all I did was write about battlefield tourism for my coursework, you can make the work about something you are interested in if you know how). But I don't know your circumstances in that regard. I just know that it is a really bad idea to quit now, if you've put up with it so far then giving up now will make you live with regret.
I know my original reply probably sounds like I'm a larping faggot who thinks he is tough or believes that life is just about suffering through, that's not what I'm trying to get across. I'm also not some kind of academically gifted genius either so I'm not saying it from the perspective of everything being easy for me, I did engineering and I am shit at maths, always have been. I had to take extra lessons on top of my full time work + college in order to pass, just to revisit maths I didn't know from when I was 12.
My point is that you take the punishment now and that it will make your life just that much more bearable later, you don't want to get stuck with no options to choose from later in life and be locked into something you hate.
Also if it's any help for motivation remember at least there is one autistic faggot from a Mongolian basket weaving forum who wants you to do well, genuinely. I'm really tired of seeing people like me fail, like I said, I saw it happen to many friends and just acquaintances in general because nobody ever kicked them into gear.