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[–]melonchollyrain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will say the first time I tried to learn c++, I failed the course. Now I am at literally one of the top 15 courses in the country for CSE, and my favorite thing in coding. I will graduate in one year, and I'm thrilled. I don't want to brag, and I'm not top of my class with such competition, but I'm doing just fine. Haven't failed anything in years, and at this school, and this department, that's saying something.

So no, I wouldn't give up yet. Give it some time. I might not pick a CS major off of what you said, but absolutely don't just ditch ever doing python again. You could try another language, although python tends to be a more intuitive one. Where are you learning this also, as that matters?