1. Your country

1. Your country
2. What are you studying
3. Which uni/school
4. What is your uni's/school's campus like
5. Do you like it there
6. What are your plans in the future
7. When do/will you start your studies

>Greece
>Molecular Biology
>Doing my master's via scholarship, studied in Crete for my degree
>haven't been there yet but in Crete it's pic rel
>Yes, I am very excited
>Finish my master's and find a job abroad
>start in less than two weeks

>students on Sup Forums

go to bed grandson

1. Sweden
2. Computer Science
3. Royal Institute of Technology
4. It's beautiful, about as central as you can get
5. No, I'm dropping out
6. Figure out what I want to do
7. Dunno

>2. What are you studying
Nothing/Mandatory military
>3. Which uni/school
^^
>4. What is your uni's/school's campus like
^^
>5. Do you like it there
No
>6. What are your plans in the future
Work with my dad as independents
>7. When do/will you start your studies
No

1.Germany

2. Doing my master in medical engineering

3. Universität zu Lübeck

4. the smallest uni in Germany, only around 4000 students -most subjects (there are only like 10 or less things you can study here) are between medicine and computer science. Everything is quiet personal and cozy on our campus.

5.Yes, the subject is cool (at least most of the stuff) and I like the city. Its a relatively small city with just 200.000 people and it even feels A LOT smaller. Me and most of my friends live in the old city centre, its really cozy, but also sometimes a bit boring, that you always go to the same couple of pubs

6. doing my master thesis, hopefully with medical engineering and/or deep learning. I have enjoyed most of my student life, but now I want to see new things and earn money. I am very curious about my future. A couple of month ago, I was a bit scared,because of the near end of my student life and because of probably loosing many friends after I finish my studies.. but now I am more confident and really curious about the future!

Why are you dropping out tho?

It's not what I expected, and I don't really like the subject as much as I thought. It feels like vocational education to be a programmer.

1. USA
2. Linguistics with a double major in Portuguese and Spanish
3. UT Austin
4. Really pretty, easy to get downtown or to any cafe you want
5. It's pretty fun, I enjoy it
6. To be a translator, hopefully with freedom to travel
7. Started in August

what did you expect when you signed up?

universities are for nerds lmao

1. Ireland
2. Actuary
3. Dublin City University
4. It only goes back to the 80's so it's modern. The campus size isn't too big so the walk between lectures is alright
5. Yes. It is more of a soulless degree factory than other universities here which suits me personally
6. Wageslave upon graduation until I sort out some sort of passive income that means I can sustain a NEET lifestyle
7. Started last week

1. Your country
Mexico
2. What are you studying
History
3. Which uni/school
University of Monterrey (Universidad de Monterrey)
4. What is your uni's/school's campus like
Pretty nice, full of trees and stuff, still expanding
5. Do you like it there
Yeah
6. What are your plans in the future
To teach people to accept and value different cultures. Maybe I'll do some research on obscure ancient civilizations or something like that.
7. When do/will you start your studies
About a month and a half ago

nice

Crete yet again civilizing mainland Greeks' ass

Sweden.
Culture and folklore
Åbo akademi (in Finland)
It's alright. Not much to see. Some hallways and a library.
Some. I feel that this particular uni as well as studying abroad is all fine. It's just university studying in general that's causing all this stress, anxiety and nausea I'm feeling every day.
After 3 years here I hope to study nordic languages, history, culture and so on back in Sweden. Scandinavian studies, I think the subject is called.
Started exactly a month ago.

1. flag
2. IT; major in networking; submajor in network security
3. UTS
4. Too many asians/indians/muslims/etc
5. no considering I have to travel 1.5-2 hours every fucking day just to get there
6. get a job
7. been doing it for 2 years, semester ends in 4 weeks I think?

>Nothing/Mandatory military
I'm wondering if I should have taken a year off after high school and maybe do military training before I started uni.

Better than deliberately putting yourself in debt by traveling for the gap year I suppose

I've also thought about doing that of course. I took my drivers license right before I started uni, just over a month ago. Maybe I should have bought a MC and just drive south, down to the mediterranean.

Don't, get a job and save money instead, travel when you actually have money to afford it

I have a job and gf. The only thing I want is a house and a family.

>Finlandos
>computer science
>H*llsinki uni
>it's alright
>yes
>Im going to drop out of comp sci and go for engineering
>I started comp sci last year

>not having c papers
are you retarded?