It is not a willpower problem.
Computer science carries a 10.7% major dropout rate, the highest of any field (Wawiwa, 2025).
Intro programming courses hit DFW rates up to 50% at some schools (ISCAP, 2025).
And 41% of working students clock 40+ hours weekly while enrolled full-time (Inside Higher Ed, 2024).
A junior on r/csMajors put it plainly: "I can ace data structures on paper, but I don't have the capability to so much as START a project.
I spent 10 hours trying to set up a database on Amazon RDS.
I couldn't even do it."
That gap kills GPAs.
Georgia Tech's OMSCS syllabus warns that Gradescope submissions with wrong function names earn zero, even when the logic is correct.
Miss CS 101 and CS 209 locks.
Discrete math and calculus prerequisites block registration when either course earns a DFW.
Your internship window closes.
Scholarship renewal dies.
Maybe you already paid someone to take my online computer science class for me through a cheap site.
Trustpilot reviews describe tutors logging in from India, instant blacklists, and $180 paid for a failed exam.
Okta's 2024 security report documents "impossible travel" flags when a US campus login is followed minutes later by Kenya or Pakistan.
Standard do my computer science class for me forums suggest watching YouTube tutorials.
But tutorials do not fix a midnight Codio deadline or a pay someone to take my computer science course backlog three weeks deep.
Mark Guzdial's research at Georgia Tech found roughly one in three students who start CS1 fail or withdraw globally.
Failing costs more than hiring help.
A single 4-credit retake runs $1,847+ at most state schools.
But here is what most students do not know...