Do you ever doubt yourself in this field?

If I could follow up on this, I really started in Security last Spring, though I'd been messing about either Linux for a while and really enjoyed my first programming course.

I'm only taking 5 CS classes before I graduate this Spring, but I'm in an internship, getting a basic cert, and am officer in a hacking club. I'm a few years older than my peers.

I like what I'm learning, and I like that there's so much to learn, but I get frustrated when I don't understand how to do things in a platform like WebGoat (lack of JavaScript knowledge). I'm assured an entry-level security job after college, but I could also do a rotational program and try other areas within the company. At the same time, I feel like my most marketable skillset is in security at this time.

I want to enjoy what I do, 10 years from now. And ever since I tried CS, I decided it should be adjacent to computing in some way. I'm an information systems student in the business school. Do y'all think I should stick with this, or try for something less technical like PM?

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