>stem fag >final year chem degree >capstone classes >research and senior thesis >grad school exams >applying to grad school >maintaining a social life and just got a new gf >try somehow to exercise/lift 6 hours a week >still want to get ample sleep
I have books on my nightstand I pick up and read right before bed but ever since the semester started, I can't even get through 10 pages before I fall asleep from exhaustion. Is everyone on here just a NEET but instead of playing vidya and watching anime they read books?
Jaxon Taylor
>>maintaining a social life and just got a new gf >>try somehow to exercise/lift 6 hours a week >>still want to get ample sleep
lamo
Jayden Ward
no you're just a self-absorbed fucktard who has no willpower or dignity who comes here to strut his cock around. You wanna read you gotta make it work who the fuck cares how.
Jaxon Hill
By not being a dumb wagecuck.
Isaiah Lopez
Step 1. Move away from being a STEM fag. Step 2. Cut back on the social life
Jeremiah Jones
Cut out the social life and I manage to do just fine. Helps that I work from home
Nicholas Cruz
t. neet degenerates
David Kelly
I'm and like OP I am also in the process of applying to graduate school. I just realized the overrated nature of extensive socialization.
Parker Diaz
Not everyone does all that shit you listed, so, what a surprise, we have the time to read.
David Anderson
What said, I'm in Grad school and just decided to say fuck it a while back to dating and exercise. I just don't have the time, and I need something to relax my mind so I don't go nuts.
Jose Phillips
Well it seems youve got a lot going on. Dont feel pressurized to read a book a week or whatnot, take it at your own pace. Either read when/if you take the bus or train to school and whatnot, or when you're hanging with your gf, read around her instead of vidya/watching tv.
Maybe audiobooks while you exercise.
Jaxson Lopez
exact same position except not applying to grad school and no gf lmaoooo
Ian Scott
1: cut out Veeky Forums 2: read books instead 3: perceive how worldview gradually becomes brighter and you become smarter
Thomas Parker
>maintaibg a social life Interesting choice of words. You should get your priorities straight.
Zachary Russell
And taking your advice, written on Veeky Forums, makes so much sense. Sounds more like your fantasy than reality, buddy
Joshua Russell
>2017 >having kids ayy lmao
Elijah Davis
Same way you make time to go to the gym, you just have to cut out some time. Even 45 mins or something before bed is better than nothing.
Carter Hughes
>cut out Veeky Forums But I learned a lot about what to read from this board, and still do learn new things from it.
Colton Gonzalez
Then you must have not been here long, have you?
Jaxson Stewart
I have no social life and I read instead of sleeping
Nathan Bennett
Ya I started coming here like 2 weeks ago. Think I've pretty much got what I wanted out of it tho
Charles Cooper
Honestly dude leave here and don't come back. ESPECIALLY if you're still in high school or college
Jeremiah Russell
Oh look, it's another student who thinks university is hard and time consuming compared to a 45 hour job which saps all your time and energy and you have to live your entire day around and you have to work really hard because if you get fired you won't be able to pay the mortgage. Get a grip.
Oliver Sullivan
Where's that picture from?
Christian Barnes
Too many normalfags are on this site? Where are they all coming from?
Hudson Wilson
Leave this place and never look back You've had the good fortune not to spend your formative years on here, don't let that go to waste.
This site is a Faustian deal. You get suckered in by memes, interesting topics and community. But then suddenly it's the better part of a decade later and you realize the memes suck, no one actually knows anything about those topics and that the community is hot-garbage. Only now you've adapted to it so thoroughly there is no escape.
Gavin Scott
For the same reasons why you should stay away from Veeky Forums or is there anything specific to Veeky Forums? >muh perfectly regular 40hr/week job Try 20 hours of class, 16 hours of lab work and anywhere from 10-20 a week studying/doing homework. And in grad school for stem it's 60 hours lab, 20+ TA plus class. Gimme a break user
Chase Evans
>Englishfag >Lawfag in a year Reading is just about all I do.