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  • #210039
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    Anonymous
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    It was good while it lasted but can’t do it. I have backup plans and planning on moving out of Virgina and moving out west. I have about $1500 and going to save up to $5000 and move.

    #210049
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    Anonymous
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    Consider becoming a European somehow, University is not so damned expensive here, and still gives very good knowledge.

    #210050
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    Sidecar
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    Be sure to send an open letter to the school administration explaining to them why you are walking away. Get copies to as many other men as possible. Make sure the administration knows that as well.

    #210056
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    Experienced
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    Thanks for checking in here.
    There are Always many options.
    When you get to that geographical destination, you could possibly take one course, an easy one, at a local community college just to keep your hand in it.
    There are #####’s PhD’s that start out at relatively benign schools.
    There’s the option of juggling two jobs part time, while you build your resume’ up.
    What guys do there is keep the better of the two while replacing the less desirable one with the newer option.
    Some men love corporate work. Others don’t.
    There are also many job search engines on-line wherein guys already at a job tell you how to do the interview and all that they ask is for you to do the same in the future. Bachelor shacks resembling “animal house” OFF CAMPUS provide great memories when it comes to the friends you will make.
    Stay on guard against leeches/laydeez.
    Hope this helps.
    Also, if you end up thinking about going military, ALWAYS check for GUARD jobs, then RESERVE jobs, then Active duty. Also get everything promised by a recruiter IN WRITING AND SIGNED IN BLOOD. Those guys fill quotas, not necessarily lives. And Some of them lie AT ALL LEVELS!

    but I’m just a senile old geezer(laughing) so take it with a grain of salt.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

    #210063
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Don’t do it. You have only been there a few months. Go see the free psychologist. I wanted to quit my first month too and there weren’t any feminists back then.

    If you quit then they win.

    send me a email at JS@mgtow.email

    All you are doing is running away. You are going to be out west, how will that be better? What is your plan?

    Somebody, back me up. Never make major life decisions when you are upset.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #210068
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    Mister Man Smith
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    Consider becoming a European somehow, University is not so damned expensive here, and still gives very good knowledge.

    In a few years we’re gonna be running away from Europe, the social welfare and social infrastructure are gonna fall apart, starting with Sweden, then Belgium, Germany, UK and the rest to follow, it’s gonna be turned into Eurabia.

    mistermansmithmgtow.blogspot.com

    #210072
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    Sad to hear, man. But I really can’t blame you with all the brainwashing going on and all the political correctness. At least you had a back up plan, dude. Best of luck.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #210092
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    Anonymous
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    Don’t do it. You have only been there a few months. Go see the free psychologist. I wanted to quit my first month too and there weren’t any feminists back then.

    If you quit then they win.

    send me a email at JS@mgtow.email

    All you are doing is running away. You are going to be out west, how will that be better? What is your plan?

    Somebody, back me up. Never make major life decisions when you are upset.

    Most likely move to Las Vegas with my roommate who happens to want to move there and have a degree from Havard University but just became blind and can’t really work. He use to teach at some college, stockbroking. chemist, and some other fields he used to be in. He and my dad are cool and he moved in with my father last year. I know people there and my roommate have family there. Been wanting to move fo awhile but quit my job when I moved to Virginia. Now got a job again and now my plan is in motion again.

    #210097
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    Jan Sobieski
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    Stockbroker / chemist, interesting.

    Anyhow, I wish you would re consider, but I do wish you the best.

    Look into Liberty University in VA. A religious school, less feminism.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #210098
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    Experienced
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    weren’t

    Wish I’d seen JS’s post entry.
    He’s most likely correct.
    Oftentimes professors will grade on curves that save a lot of people at the last second.
    also, you could have s~~~ty professors.
    go to:
    http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/
    that way any young man here can avoid the s~~~head professors.
    hope this helps but i’m just a senile …….

    Beware: some s~~~ty professors somehow block ratemyprofessors

    rate my professors.com also rates the schools.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

    #210119
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    Riargs
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    If you’re planning on moving out West the California Community College system is first rate and funded 100% by the taxpayers – not the students.

    When I say “First Rate” I mean that they still teach actual courses if you stay away from the “Women’s Studies” nonsense.

    The teachers at the California Community Colleges are some of the best I’ve ever experienced – and I went to UC Berkeley back in my day. It seems that a teaching gig at a Community College out here is the first step in a job chain that goes up to the California State Colleges and then to the “Big Time” at the University of California system – arguably the greatest “Public Ivy” college system ever designed by Man. Because all the Community College Teachers want to work their way up to State Or Cal they are VERY motivated to keep it real and salient and timely – and it shows.

    My eldest son went to a local two-year Community College, really enjoyed it – stayed away from the sluts, whores and bimbos – and finished his “General Education” credits there in two years with a 4.0 GPA and then got a full scholarship to UC Santa Cruz and went in as an upper classman (better dorms and more privileges) and finished that in two years to get his 4 year degree.

    He came out with his degree and NO student debt.

    Now my youngest son is going the same route – at the same Community College – and is really enjoying it and totally acing his lower level classes. He also has no debt, and is keeping a 4.0 GPA so far, so he will apply for the University of California system in a little over a year and do the same thing his older brother did.

    With no student debt, hopefully.

    And my eldest son who graduated from UC Santa Cruz has just finished his Masters Degree at UC Irvine and got a good gig working at a Presidential Library – and that Degree was all on scholarship and carried no debt as well…

    This method we have worked out for my sons is a very unknown and over-looked route to getting through college here in California – the public perception seems to be that the 2-year Community colleges aren’t “real” or “serious” colleges.

    Boy is that perception wrong. It’s all been great for my sons – except for the Feminist bitches on campus, but you’re going to get that anywhere in the Western World at this point in History…my sons just “ghosted” through their classes and actually had many Professors notice them when they turned in excellent work and weren’t females…and they found a vast underground of like-minded other guys to hang out with who also wouldn’t go near any of the sluts and whores on campus with a 10 foot pole. My eldest son actually founded a “Briar and Scholar” society at UCSC for males only, and in the end before he graduated his “social club” had several hundred guys and many male Professors in it! Of course, the hags on campus sniffed around the club constantly, but the guys just kept a very low profile and never ever spoke about it to any females and it was man-to-man “invitation only”, meaning you had to vouch on your honor to bring somebody along to the meetings.

    Just goes to show there’s almost always more then “one way to skin a cat”!
    Or to get through College!

    Even with the colleges being front-loaded with almost 70% Feminist bitches to 30% brow-beaten, harassed and intimidated wimpy milch-toast males today don’t give up on college if you enjoy learning, you’ll regret it in years to come…

    "In my many years I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two are a law firm and three or more is a Government..." - John Adams

    #210129
    Charles B
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    College definitely isn’t for everyone. I’m glad I got my Bachelor’s, but I did all the studying on my own. Almost no teacher helped me at all. But, I did go to a private college, so there was lesser feminist bulls~~~ to deal with.

    I do know state colleges are way worse in the political correctness bulls~~~ however. I’m sure I could never handle going to a state college. Especially after going MGTOW.

    Most likely move to Las Vegas

    I live in Las Vegas and it’s a great city overall. The only down side is that even in the really good paying positions, the employers here tend to pay you a lot less than in other places. Most Help Desk Tier II positions for instance, usually only pay around $10-$15.00/hr.

    Other than that, I love this city and don’t think I’d ever move.

    #210136
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    Stargazer
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    Good for you. Dropping out of college worked so well for me I did it twice.

    Spend the time you’ve got while you’re young traveling and seeing as much of the world on the cheap as you can… then take the money you would have spent on tuition and loan repayment and invest in your own business.

    If you can manage to avoid getting married and having children, five years from now you’ll find yourself fifteen years ahead of your peers in terms of wealth, experience and happiness.

    #210150
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    Durden
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    Consider becoming a European somehow, University is not so damned expensive here, and still gives very good knowledge.

    In a few years we’re gonna be running away from Europe, the social welfare and social infrastructure are gonna fall apart, starting with Sweden, then Belgium, Germany, UK and the rest to follow, it’s gonna be turned into Eurabia.

    Let’s be real here. Th sh** already hit the fan in Sweden.

    It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything

    #210176
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    RoyDal
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    There are a surprising number of careers that have decent pay and do not require a four-year college degree.

    Back in my day, I discovered the mechanic at my new car’s dealership made the same money as the boss of my boss. The boss of bosses was in the top one-percent of our company — there were over one hundred people in his department. He had a master’s degree and fifteen years on the job to get there. The mechanic was about the age of a college graduate.

    This is one example, a search will turn up many others.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #210178
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    Russky
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    People talk s~~~ about how free college would be prohibitively expensive for the society.
    I got a masters in Economics from a state university for absolutely free. I even had free dorms. and a small stipend on top of that. And that’s all in a backwards country of Lithuania.
    I don’t think it costed the taxpayers a lot of money though. Professor salaries weren’t bloated and the Uni had barely any expense they had to pay to the city or state. It was that way because the system wasn’t bloated out of proportion with athletic programs and tons of staff.
    In America, however, the education system is already bloated to the point of breaking with everyone leeching off it for hundreds of years – just like the medical care system. So there is no way to make it free without borrowing and taxing to the bone.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #210186
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    K
    Hitman
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    There are Always many options.

    listen to the wisdom brother..
    all you can ask for are OPTIONS .
    without options you are being forced into something..

    #210194
    Zuberi Tau
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    Have you considered trade school?

    #210220

    Consider becoming a European somehow, University is not so damned expensive here, and still gives very good knowledge.

    Really? Europe? Is that really a good idea? I mean, education is cheap in the Nordic regions but with the influx of immigrants from war-torn countries and the downfall of the continent’s morals and infrastructure, that may not be a good suggestion.

    And did OP accumulate student debt from this? Just asking.

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    Anonymous
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    Consider becoming a European somehow, University is not so damned expensive here, and still gives very good knowledge.

    Really? Europe? Is that really a good idea? I mean, education is cheap in the Nordic regions but with the influx of immigrants from war-torn countries and the downfall of the continent’s morals and infrastructure, that may not be a good suggestion.

    And did OP accumulate student debt from this? Just asking.

    A thousand dollars in debt.

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