"FlyHigh423"
The concepts of aviation are not to difficult to grasp, but there is a lot of memorization and studying involved. It is also a big deal that a pilot is well rounded, as there are many different skills used in aviation.
The great thing about Kent State is that declaring a degree can make it easy for you to get scholarships if you work hard enough, and if you can get a flying degree for free you can use your own money to pay for the more practical engineering degree.
I'm not established, and I'm only a year further then you are. I'm halfway through my degree and I'm still extremely motivated mostly because I live my life one day at a time. If I was obsessed with the future, I probably wouldn't be doing this. All I know is that most of the time a normal career-oriented adult is awake they are at work... and if you're going to be spending that much of your life doing something it should be something you at least enjoy. That last paragraph wasn't aimed at the original poster of this thread. All he did was ask how hard aviation was, and instead of getting an honest answer he already got a few people skipping his question and going right to "Don't learn how to fly."
On the note of whether or not you should do this however, I will say one thing, it is the worst industry for someone to get into if they are into drugs. Not saying you are, but the username has suggestions of it haha "flyhigh" goes without saying and 423 is close enough to 420 to back that up.