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So I'm taking this class on computer programing in assembly language and I knew it would be the hardest class in the department but I didn't know it would cause me this many problems.  I've already dropped it once due my OCD getting in the way.  And now my program's not doing stuff right for no reason at all - the code is the exact same as the code that works.  I'm sick and tired of sitting in front of a computer for days and getting nowhere.  That's what I did with my whole spring break.  I have much better things to do with my time.  I can't just quit because it's required for my major and I have no idea what I would change it to if I needed to change it.  And if I did quit, it would prove all the idiot teachers in my old schools right.  They can't win.  But I don't think I can go on like this any longer.  It's taking all my time and I'm getting nowhere.

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We've all had our rough paths in school. I'm not really sure what to say exactly, but things will get better just don't stress, try your hardest, get past your class and it will be set good and done :) Don't give up! And screw your past teachers, you shouldn't listen to what the had to say, if you believe you can do it surely you can, so do it! :D

I dunno much about the program that you're using, but I'm just gonna go on a whim an say that the code must work in a logic sequence. You can't organize it according to your OCD, you have to organize it according to the job it needs to accomplish as far as I know.

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