Any Uni fags here feel like 75% of people in College don't belong there?
Jesus Christ the people in Uni are absolute fucking morons. Lots of kids at my uni anyways are majoring in some dumbass LibArts degree or straight up Business, absolute useless trash. They just don't have the desire to be there, they are there because there parents want them to, and it's all just a fucking scam. I can't wait until this bullshit college bubble bursts.
Blake Parker
You know what they say...when everyone you meet is an idiot, it's time to look for the common variable.
Connor Miller
I had to take quite a few required courses which had nothing to do with my major. Sociology and Anthropology (two separate classes with the same propaganda) were basically babysitting and reeducation classes. Then there were the English courses designed to teach people how to write a formulaic essay. Those were actually difficult, if only because I had to motivate myself to roll out of bed to listen to vacuous lectures - and they took attendance as part of the grade. I tutored athletes in a couple of subjects, and found most fairly well motivated and intelligent - until I was called in to fill in to tutor general ed courses like college algebra. Then I was exposed to the people who weren't taking higher level courses, who had bullshit majors or who were "undecided". To be fair to them, though, they were there to play football, not get an education. More damning, is that I don't feel like I earned my college degree, and I don't think it fairly represents my lackluster abilities. I didn't learn much I couldn't have off of youtube or through khanacademy, and I'm certainly not any more qualified for "the real world".
Tyler Myers
those that graduated in business at my college all have jobs and are making money. Literally all of them. Business is a good major if you concentrate in it (accounting, finance, econ).
I wouldnt expect a first year retard to know any better though
Nolan Bailey
Go to a more selective college. I went to a community college to save money which accepted anyone that applied and everyone was an idiot with almost no career goals.
Then I transferred to a real college and I overhear pre med majors talking about their high level classes. It's really interesting to listen too. And everyone I talk to in my classes have clear goals and or plan to go for their masters or beyond
James Stewart
I'm in a very selective post grad. About 5-10% of the group is actually intelligent, the rest worked really, really hard to get good grades but aren't all that intelligent.
Luis Scott
Nah, in undergrad I thought everybody around me was a moron because they were.
Now in a top 10 law school only most of the people around me are stupid. Some are legitimately intelligent and I respect them, despite being bleeding hard leftists, they are still intelligent.
Easton Wood
You should be majoring in banging sluts.
Easton Ortiz
>everybody around me is so stupid >but look at me, look at me, I'm smarter than all of them Fuck I hate narcissistic niggers like you
Carter Baker
Yes. Bioengineering major taking high level LibArts courses as electives. My non major GPA is a 3.9
Nathan Harris
>stayed in stem classes most of the time >by the second year most of the retards had been filtered by intro bio and chem
It was a nicr climb ever since, although some of tje transfers from the local cc were auper arrogant for some reason (until they got filtered too lol).
Zachary Lewis
>bleeding hard
i suspected you were retarded when you admitted to attending law school, but now there is no doubt.
Benjamin Hughes
its true though most people do not belong in college. i am one of them and likely everyone itt too
Robert Gutierrez
oh yeah? well I am a 9 inch cook and Wendy's with a 6 4 cock making 200k a year and
Nathaniel Diaz
In any decent engineering, comp sci or maths course it goes like this. 1st Year. 1 class 40 Students 2nd Year. 1 class 20 Students 3rd Year. 1 class 10 Students
Chase Price
also >law student >shitting on artes liberales wew lad wew
Alexander Flores
you'll always realize 75% of people in things don't belong anywhere
your coworkers your boss the people running major things in the world
the average iq is like 100 and there is nothing you can do about that
Charles Rivera
That's still just as good. As long as they are willing to work hard they are better than most people
Carter Morgan
It's some time ago I went to uni but there were a lot of terrible people. I'm glad I graduated and get off this ride.
Henry Williams
>the average iq is like 100 Oh no way really wtf
Joseph Allen
was in class yesterday and we had to discuss something in small groups.
two of the girls didn't know what the word 'alienated' meant. literally had to try like 5 different ways to explain it.
they were cute though
Lucas Long
Honestly you're just trying to be a special snowflake. Unless you're Albert fucking Einstein which I doubt would be on a Mandarin Cartoon board.
Nicholas Gomez
Is postponing my bachelor graduation a bad idea, if I work as sales manager for a small company and I'm about to start a small company with two fiends of mine? Studying BME, but I'm going to reset my first year due to trying to manage all of this, graduate on the schedule and trying to get /fit/ all the same time...
Ian Gonzalez
>notice my flag >imagine that there is a beach less than 1km away >5 big pubs one or two blocks away My uni is focused on engineering. I know that at least 30% of the students are there just to get wasted, since the pubs are always full.
Justin Sanchez
When you think everyone around you is a faggot, you're probably the faggot
straight up
Adam Myers
>Any Uni fags here feel like 75% of people in College don't belong there? you can thank king niggers student loans for that.
Oliver Morris
I'm in community college (yes, loser) and three quarters of the spics here arn't even literate.
Their papers sound like cave man talk.
But everyone gets to go! And they all get Bs! And I can't score higher than an A! So the classes get dumbed down! Hooray for equality!
Kevin Jackson
Not on my faculty, but on my university we have a lot of people who just go to uni so they have an excuse to go drinking every night, and to postpone getting a job. These people usually take 5-6 years to get a BSc. Luckily my faculty is alright.
Brody Price
Uni is pretty much daycare for adults.
Cooper Wilson
basically this if you are actually a fucking genius, go for the STEM degree 6 figure jobs will come looking for you if you're not, but still relatively smart, get a business degree. It's literally the money industry But be honest don't kid yourself if you can't do the STEM work like a savant don't even both, Pajeet already took your job
Jack Carter
>Be a student who has based country paying for my ass >study kinda semi seriously, to have enough time for other ways of self development, hobbies and not to rotate out of state paid spot due to shit grades >Majority of the course pay for their studies >90% of them just don't give a fuck, don't really pay attention, slack around, barely make ends meet etc. >some of them don't because " it's just a degree lol" and some even have fake work experience stacking up in their parent's company and such
I.. I just don't understand this shit, most of all, that one pays for his studies and doesn't give a shit. Also I have noticed that the shit of not studying and learning still seems cool the first years in uni, maybe in all of them
Dylan Long
eh, here we have entrance exams, limiting the number of people accepted to study that degree.
so you have first to prove you are better than all the others taking the entrance exams, and the field in question actually interests you
even then, many faculties suffer 10-50% rates of attrition before the students reach bachelors, and often worse for masters, but it can vary a lot. (including people switching major, which in many cases means taking a new entrance exam)
Jose Nelson
I went to college but I wish I didn't. I wasted so much time and money. I should have learned a trade instead. Biggest mistake of my life besides not pulling out of your mother.
Adam Harris
You don't need to be smart to do STEM, just enjoy the material and stay in top of things.
Only do engineering or CS if you don't wanna do a doctorate.
There are basic science jobs in chem, bio, etc, but you need a master's or a doctorate.
Nursing is a good ticket to a comfy life too.
You can jerk off all four years and get a degree in business and make good money, but the majors above require some time commitment.
Joseph Morales
Sure they are making money, but are their jobs on stable ground? My situation is a bit volatile (see ), as the company is barely surviving, and I've no proper education on business and little experience of managing. This is why I've been a bit depressed and unsure would a postpone of my Bachelor of BME with one (or two if work/ our own business requires) year(s) worth it?
Hunter Hughes
STEM is / will be completely dominated with Chinks and Pooinloos that will do the same work as you for pennies on the dollar. Stick to business if your interest is money-making
Ian Hughes
Lots of morons in uni.
Also, lots of people too smart for uni who should be out starting their careers instead of getting a useless degree.
Sebastian Roberts
>top 10 law school you know how i know you're lying? you said top 10 law school
lmao fuck off faggot go lie on reddit
Grayson Jones
Hold the fuck up fag, what's wrong with business?
Jason Bell
legit
everyone who knows about law knows it's the top 14 or the top 6, not the top 10.
stop making shit up you fucking faggot. you expect me to believe that almost everyone at berkeley law or penn is 'stupid'?
Matthew Flores
>tfw fell for the Law meme don't do it user. just go for Business
Leo Reyes
God the things I'd do to that.
Jason Ortiz
College is adult daycare.
Basically a giant scam to warehouse kids and steal their shekels.
Blake Rogers
nothing wrong with getting some experience imo
Landon Torres
Drop out now (provided your still less than half way through, if you in your last semester just finish it) and do something useful.
William Gomez
I'm a grad student, so I teach intro to biology. These kids are retarded and I'd fail half of them immediately. Some are too stupid even for trade jobs I think. Shit grammar, no critical thinking, and they're just lazy and unwilling to do the most basic of research when the answer is a Google search away.
I would post some stuff I've saved of my star students' work but I legitimately think it would go viral and I would get fired.
Logan Brooks
>law >arts It's a little different than getting a feminist literature degree, doofus
Oliver Hall
Someone x-ray this
Noah Foster
105 iq average is only for whites. Drop 20 for blacks and Latinos
Isaac Bailey
I'm not in it, but there are definatly kids there on mommy and daddies money because they think that is the only way for them to be happy.
Gabriel Jenkins
why would someone in a top law school drop out when they can make 180k a year starting you fucking idiot?
Logan Richardson
>going to a indoctrination camp Ill stay comfy in my nuclear power plant m8
Joshua Bailey
>majoring in lib arts
yeah, because the people going doing STEM are in technical colleges
by the way, that things about STEM always being able to find jobs?
it's a lie.
Cooper Baker
No shit they don't belong there. It's a business, they make money off of morons failing calculus 101 five times over the run of their degree. International students are even worse - forge results, cheat like motherfuckers, devalue the degree other people actually work for.
Robert Bell
I fucking hate taking the bus 2 hours to go to class
i see younger hotter versions of me driving around in their Nissan GTR's and Maserati and Teslas with hot girlfriends in the passenger seats
Holy fuck its so depressing being poor, like rich people could never fathom what life is really like for a poor person, to know that going to class IS THE ONLY CHANCE YOU HAVE AT A NORMAL LIFE, EVEN IF ITS SLIM. Im an A+ student and all i do is study, read and stay in my 8x6 feet room like a prisoner
i think about suicide everyday
Nolan Nelson
Well, it's depressing, because you also think you're far smarter than them, but you also did a few stupid things just by posting. They're morons, because they're kids who were spoonfed a whole slew of things from the get-go.
I'm not sure if you belong in college either- but, there you are. And you have a long way to go, until you can really say that you're not wasting your time.
Luis Jones
uni today is basically this: >finish 12 years of school from age 5 to 17 >still a dumbass who can barely do shit >can only get shitty part time jobs at that age >parents want for you to be something 'big' in life >you need a piece of paper to not become that big but at least be qualified to become big >this poor couple that raised you has drunk the kool-aid at this point >everyone tells them that for the child to succeed they need to be sent to a 4 year vacation that costs ~40k USD >be it any other situation the mother and father will look at each other and explode with laughter >instead they say ok, when do you need my tax returns for your fafsa >ship the child off to vacation land >4 years of supporting them financially and emotionally go by >they boomerang right back home >never a guarantee that the child was going to be improved, taught, given a job, nothing >they paid thousnads of dollars to bet on their spineless child who did nothing but simple shit in high school next to weed smoking idiots to make a life for themselves in a cesspool of degeneracy in spend following years paying the monthlies back to the loan companies
Jacob Mitchell
I take the bus too user. It really fucking sucks. I wish I got my license earlier.
Hudson Cooper
I am in STEM, bioinformatics (my degrees are in chemistry, Cell & Mole bio, computational science). I am a post doc. I could be making 6 figures, if I move to private sector, but I already have money, so I am chilling in academia, where i get to make my own hours.
You can do stem without being smart, but the jobs are boring robot like jobs. Just just run gels or assays all day, every day. Like factory assembly line level jobs.
Luis Nguyen
My final IS classes are like this. It used to be classes packed to capacity.
Now it's the same 18 people in each class.
Logan Powell
make friends with them user, most rich kids are oblivious to the outside world but not bad per se
but the main thing is that they probably have family connections that can get you a good job
Jace Ortiz
if you want to still live in that fantasy land be my guest.
the bubble popped bruh. lawyers are going the way of the dinosaur thanks to computers and the boomers still holding down the profession aren't going to give up their seats at the table.
Anthony Gonzalez
those bleeding hard leftists are a diamond dozen...
Alexander Roberts
Keep on going breh. Find a good job and make some money
Jonathan Peterson
there is gaussian distribution anywhere one bothers to look but why would you care? you are there for the sake of your own education, not your peers and always keep in mind the nature of the pay-to-play education system with notable exceptions of those provided by scolarships and grants based on merit
Nathaniel Moore
I went to my nearest university, though I had the grades for any of the good ones. It's a university with old ass buildings that boasts about how old it is but it has shitty low standard courses with much less content than good universities. The intro maths course in first year had such a low amount of content and was extremely easy yet it had only a 70 to 75 % pass rate. God knows who the fuck failed that shit.
In my first year the library was run down and i overheard a girl saying that only weirdos go to the library. The next year a bigger shiny library is opened and all the normies go there to socialise and take selfies. The older library was comfy as fuck, way too small, yet always had space because normies kept away.
Anthony Johnson
i feel the same way really
kids have been told since they were in elementary school that college is quite an essential part of success.
most of the time as well teachers will give the idea that "everybody goes to college" and makes a lot of kids feel like they HAVE to go to college and get a degree when in fact they don't necessarily know what they want to do yet