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I definitely don’t regret getting my Bachelor’s. However, I do hate that ALL the teachers except for 3 general education teachers were all lazy f~~~s. Whenever I asked them for help to try to understand something better, all they would say is “go Google it.” I also hated that I was one of those students that everybody would pawn all of their group work off on.
Most if not all of my group class projects I had to do all of the work. It was a nightmare even trying to get those in my group to help during the capstone projects. After those experiences, I’m never going to college again.
I’m just glad I already got my degree last year. Public and private colleges alike are becoming infested with feminazi bulls~~~ that just by being their and having a dick. you’re labeled a rapist or a potential rapist.
Avoid women and talking to women when ever possible. Wear dark sunglasses. Be the unattractive guy that everyone ignores. Just like how a gang of thugs will do and say f~~~ed up s~~~ for attention and status, they all try to out c~~~ each other for attention and status.
I would avoid the lunch room.
Women are a hassle and a hazard.frankly my dear i don't give a damn
Good luck with the Uni. I graduated in 2005. I never had to deal with such crap. That’s scary. I would lodge formal complaints. Maybe get some of your friends to lodge some complaints as well. A tiny portion of the population commits rape but they are going to shove it in all men’s faces as if they are guilty. That is called bigotry and sexism.
On another note, school degrees should be chosen based upon what you are likely to make, not just because you enjoy it. I know that a lot of people would disagree with that and say that you should go to school for something you enjoy. Well, the things that are enjoyable just happen to be enjoyed by a majority of the population and they are usually very easy with low barriers to entry and therefore turn such careers into low paying slavery with little job security.
I was an MIS major which was a waste of time. I chose it because I was told that it is supposedly easier than computer science and that I will still be able to get a job programming. Huge f~~~ing mistake on my part for listening to the brain dead advice counselor hags. They had no clue what they were talking about. Anyway, the degree still helped me to get a tech job solely for the reason that it is a bachelor’s degree. At least I had that going for me.
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Good luck with the Uni. I graduated in 2005. I never had to deal with such crap. That’s scary. I would lodge formal complaints. Maybe get some of your friends to lodge some complaints as well. A tiny portion of the population commits rape but they are going to shove it in all men’s faces as if they are guilty. That is called bigotry and sexism.
On another note, school degrees should be chosen based upon what you are likely to make, not just because you enjoy it. I know that a lot of people would disagree with that and say that you should go to school for something you enjoy. Well, the things that are enjoyable just happen to be enjoyed by a majority of the population and they are usually very easy with low barriers to entry and therefore turn such careers into low paying slavery with little job security.
I was an MIS major which was a waste of time. I chose it because I was told that it is supposedly easier than computer science and that I will still be able to get a job programming. Huge f~~~ing mistake on my part for listening to the brain dead advice counselor hags. They had no clue what they were talking about. Anyway, the degree still helped me to get a tech job solely for the reason that it is a bachelor’s degree. At least I had that going for me.
I have actually read from an author that I read like a few of his books of named Aaron Clarey, that there are only two business degrees worth pursuing in his opinion which is Accounting and MIS. All the other business degrees are bull. I am glad to hear a perspective from a person who actually did MIS.
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If you switch to a really difficult major (you know, the kind that women avoid like the plague), you won’t have to deal with feminist bulls~~~, and you’ll have better (or at least some) employment prospects upon graduation.
I don’t know anything about photography or cinematography but I suspect they attract a lot of vapid female candidates who like taking selfies.
If you switch to a really difficult major (you know, the kind that women avoid like the plague), you won’t have to deal with feminist bulls~~~, and you’ll have better (or at least some) employment prospects upon graduation.
I don’t know anything about photography or cinematography but I suspect they attract a lot of vapid female candidates who like taking selfies.
Sidecar makes an excellent point as usual.
I started off in accounting before switching to engineering and then medicine. Much less gynocentric BS.Sounds tough, man. Be strong. They’re all there to focus on their golden vaginas, get a useless degree in gender studies, and make the world all about them. You on the other hand are going to college to do what you love and make a better future for yourself. Just don’t pay any attention to it, try not to at any rate. Take plenty of red pills.
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To OP, grit your teeth and don’t let the bastards grind you down 😉
I’m hoping to pay off my debts this year in order to go to university again next year doing Teaching English as a foreign language (which’ll make me go back into debt again! ha!)
Uni is much cheaper in the UK compared to US but it’s still ridiculous. The country I’d love to teach in, Japan, requires a degree to be allowed to work there so I’m hoping it’ll pay off.
I’m fully aware of the decreasing value of degrees but my current job prospects involve call centres and retail so yeah…
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