Anyone can do it. U get degree, tbh any STEM degree is enough to, most corps are fine with any STEM degree even if not CS/CE/EE
the tech jobs are easier than getting past the interviews for em. The actual job's difficulty varies a lot. In my case, work most of time is tedious but not super hard. But there are few times where it is very hard, cause shitty documentation, shitty co-worker code or time crunch deadline. For most part you can minimize those issues although never completely.
if you can't even do that, don't go into it. If and else is super basic compared to concepts needed to be understood for jobs nowadays.
yes. Low IQ makes STEM maxxing fucking horrible.
yes, the grind never really ends. It does slow down eventually. Many concepts are same across languages/technologies. But there are always subtle differences/changes, you have to study about and make adjustments. You always should expect 1 hour extra a day outside work stuff on research/studying. Probably 2-4 hours/daily if you actually want the high paying jobs.
lucky cel
. Never could do that for most part
I should have if I could. I will probably swap into product/project management/sales or something if even at 1000 hours fail to get to a higher paying company.