Not everyone with a degree in CS ends up writing code. I know lots of guys I grudated with that can't stand the tediousness of coding. Many of them chose to work at larger software houses desigining software or doing quality assurance. There's also working in IT doing systems administration. I'm not saying this stuff maybe for you, but remember a degree in Computer Science is not a degree in programming (at least isn't supposed to be, i guess it depends on the college you go to)
Not everyone with a degree in CS ends up writing code. I know lots of guys I grudated with that can't stand the tediousness of coding. Many of them chose to work at larger software houses desigining software or doing quality assurance. There's also working in IT doing systems administration. I'm not saying this stuff maybe for you, but remember a degree in Computer Science is not a degree in programming (at least isn't supposed to be, i guess it depends on the college you go to)