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Try a different antidepressent. Everything you said sounds like classic depression. Maybe try an SNRI like Effexor or Cymbalta?
I also felt just like you, that I slacked off in college and then I was screwed by not being prepared for the real world. But in actuality, that didn't have to be the case. The best thing in the world for me was finding a good job that taught me what I need to know, a place that invested in me. You don't need "CS knowledge" to be able to be a software developer, you need to be able to learn about what tech your team uses, be able to break down concepts and ask lots of good questions, and you need to be able to communicate earnestly, frankly, and effectively. If you can, get a job with a big software company. Use Cracking the Coding Interview to prep.
I'll try another anti depressant.
I'll be using algoexpert for my job prep stuff. Thanks for the recs.
This was gonna be my recommendation too.
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