I'm so fucking done with university in my country

How did you cope with the never ending limbo that graduation is
By daydreaming about what you're gonna buy when you finally have a job and money?
I can't even get a gf since I have no time and no money despite having social skills and an ok look

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Wdym limbo? just do the courses, write the exam, write the bachelor's thesis, and they give you a degree, what's so hard about that

I'm in community college and have to take my diffyq final by the end of the day. This course was retarded it was just algebra tricks.

Covid and other issues extended my graduation time by 1000%

Stfu. College is free and easy in Brazil. You do not suffer.

Should've choose a less competitive uni, that's it. I study in bumfuck nowhere where nobody cares and I'm getting the same diploma as a retard who went to the capital.

If it's free it's not easy. That's how it goes in Brazil's high education

You have much less time when you start working

My university years were the best time of my life. I hate being an adult.

Idk, it was easy, I worked 15h a week on top of it to have money for food and I still had free time. How come you have no time at all?

Not true. You don't have homework after work.

but muh paperwork

Do it only during working hours. Don't do what you aren't paid for either.

I come home crashed and only have will to shitpost on 4cuck.

I'm in university and I was supposed to graduate this yesr but seems like I wasted the yesr and I'll have to retake all the courses again next year and it's not even my fault. The students here thought it was s good idea to block all the universities as a form of protest against the government and that's been going on for six months now. It's fun to be young and rebelious and hanging out with your peers but aside from that for me personally it's a huge waste of time. A lot of people were planning to go to do a masters degree abroad or start working fulltime after graduation and now they have to completely change their plans

I have such little time I actually can't work, will have to move for that
I'm in university as an adult
I live 25 km away from it which is basically doubled in practice since my city is top 10 worst mobilities in the world

what subject?

You don't have homework after work.

You do when you have a real job, do you even work?

you obsess too much about women
it's not healthy and it's lowering your quality of life

But in university you can study what you like

By daydreaming about what you're gonna buy when you finally have a job and money?

having a job is even worse than having to take all the shitty courses at uni tho

But university is just you listening to a guy talking. How can you be so tired after it? Take some notes, do some other shit if you're bored, go home and enjoy your free time.

may go back to uni and do engineering, got a joke degree 1st time, feels like alot of time in education though, but at the moment I'm a minimum wage wagie anyway

25km from uni

That's grim mate. Do you own a car?

yeah, CS flunkie here
thinking about doing something a bit more hands-on like a associate's degree on electronics, or just giving up and going for public servant

What a sweet-looking young artist. I'm sure she has a respectable digital footprint befitting her seemly, proper demeanor.

Nobody forces you to take unpaid overtime, you do it only because you're a cuck.
No, you have to study an actual profession if want to get a job afterwards.
No, university is the guy asking you questions for up to 3 hours in a row for some classes.

I don't think you have it in the uk. You study foreign languages (you have to pick two) and economics, law and international relations. You don't study literature. It's 1/3 of English (translations, grammar, history and politics) 1/3 of another foreign language and 1/3 of the other topics I mentioned.

Not really? I didn't say my life sucks because I don't have a gf, it's just one of the reasons university sucks. I'm really into a cute hapa that's joined my course not too long ago but she's like 6-7 years young than me though

Do you own a car?

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In an alternative, less grim reality, she's my wife

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France also has those smaller classes where teachers ask you stuff. But what so hard about it?

You have to know the topic beforehand and they ask you several different topics everyday so you can't even just concentrate at one topic at a time.

She's so beautiful

public servant

Need a degree for the good ones
How the fuck do you travel 25km every day?

No, you have to study an actual profession if want to get a job afterwards.

We need to change that

No, not really. Quite the opposite, we should close off all the bullshit daycare-for-women-and-manchildren jobs and university programs.

I'm 27 and still in uni
I think I'm gonna an hero before 30

26 here

Covid was years ago, get your act together. I started in 2022, and now all that's between me an my diploma is writing the bachelor's thesis

I just need some good reason to get shit together, like falling in love or whatever because I'm too lazy to do things for myself but I can do it for others. Well. I have a headache and gotta get some sleep now, bye

no working is much less free time then university
I only ever spent 40 hours a week studying, homework, lectures total during finals the rest of it was easy peasy like 20 hours a week max

kek, wait until you start working, kiddo.
you will even less time to get a gf or socialize or do hobbies.

we have something similar, you a diplomat or something?

Honesty, if you can attend a "decent" (I know, I know) community college and transfer out, you can almost halve the cost of school. If you get an honors society scholarship, the next two years are basically free. I spent years sweating my student loan debt and I could have gone to school with about $10k of loans and been totally fine.

The money alone I would have invested into Bitcoin instead of paying student loans makes me want to kill myself.

flunked out of math degree after 6 years of trying

horrible burnout throughout program

left uni in 2022, just now starting to get over the burnout

I feel like shit every single day. I have a remote job that thankfully doesn't have a set number of hours for me to work (sort of a contractor situation), but I usually only work ~1 hour a day. I spend the rest of those 23 hours just feeling ashamed of myself for struggling so much with university.