And don't look at CEO's. Look at your line of work, jobs you can shoot for, and look at the entry level where the first interviews are. Remove your emotions and start thinking money. I bet if you had money, you would not care as much about women. Sure you'd want them, but you could pamper yourself some other way when you get shot down, instead of return to your crack house neighborhood to be depressed. Do not let hairloss depression make you do poorly in college, like I did.
Your college classes probably will not apply much to your job. What they show your employer is how consistently you get the job done. If there is a project, do you do it well and get it done on time, or do you cause problems. Are you dependable. If the company takes time to train you, will you pay attention and learn and apply it, or will they need to invest twice as much time training you? You don't need straight A's for every job, but at least get C's. Once you graduate and don't find a job in the first year, do you think an employer wants to hire you, or would they rather a recent grad who still has the material fresh in their head?
Your college classes probably will not apply much to your job. What they show your employer is how consistently you get the job done. If there is a project, do you do it well and get it done on time, or do you cause problems. Are you dependable. If the company takes time to train you, will you pay attention and learn and apply it, or will they need to invest twice as much time training you? You don't need straight A's for every job, but at least get C's. Once you graduate and don't find a job in the first year, do you think an employer wants to hire you, or would they rather a recent grad who still has the material fresh in their head?