University

Is it really worth it?

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Yeah.

yes, at least get a STEM bachelor degree to be able to use proper logic and you are not dumb. put all effort into getting highest marks, then get the fuck out of academia

no need to go further.

It's an absolute waste of time and money and you're better off going to trade school to learn some real life skill.

You won't learn any real skills at university and you'll be surrounded by people that have been living in such a comfortable bubble for so long that they start arguing about gender pronouns to generate chaos in their lives.

Best case scenario: You get a good grade at university and it opens a few doors for a job. Not a great one, but a job nonetheless.

Worst case scenario: You get heavily into debt, leave with no real world skills, make a lot of friends that thing trans gendered pronouns are more important than knowing how to change a lightbulb.

This guy didn't go to university. Or, if he did he went to a bad one or dropped out.

I graduated Bachelors of Science Biology 3.4 from an accredited College.

Legit not even burger king, or wendys emailed or called me back when I sent my application in with every hour of the week available. (A few months till I get a car)

Depends. I dropped out and I am no longer miserable. Plus I own a business now and make money. College is not for everyone.

You could say that.

But I believe University should strictly be for STEM only. Any other subjects are useless.

Someone is pissed off he never went to uni. I had a great time, made friends (who weren't arsed about your gender issue) and now I have an awesome job.

i said STEM?

stem bachelor = biology phd

Wrong again, and I say this as an engineer.

unless you are styduing Medicine/STEM/IT related stuff or maybe law, yes, its absolute waste of time.Especially if you are in a third world country like the USA where you need to sell your kidneys to be able to study.

Use your time and money better and learn a trade if you dont plan a career path in those field and want to actually make any money

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I'm studying Medicine and I'm incredibly frustrated that 90% of what I've learnt is totally useless unless you end up doing research, which 99,9% of us who finish won't be. I'm finishing my 2nd year and I still haven't been a hospital, but I know every fucking chemical reaction in a humans metabolism, in-depth genetics, anatomy and histology. Every day I think about leaving, can't decide whether the degree is worth the stress

no

t. dropout business owner

>don't tell anyone
It literally says on the discord to tell your friends

I knew people on this board where ignorant but Biology not being STEM?

>discord
You high bruv?

Of course. It's free education that will at least differentiate you from most of the population. I don't see not do it, unless you are stupid enough to not choose a STEM, or medical field.

College isn't free fuckface..

Don't go, it sucks ass. If you want to try go to a community college for 2 years and transfer.


Stem is shit, and all professors have their heads up their own asses. Pajeet profressors that like giving 1 person an A in class of 80 mechanical engineers.


Sparse grades, like having two timed tests that take up 80% of your grade while having 3 questions.

TA's do all the work, and are often sadistic because of it.

Homework doesn't get graded base on effort, but the right answer. The result is that fucking everyone just uses Chegg.
It's a joke, it's uninspiring, the culture is fucked up and you won't learn anything.


T. Guy who got a full ride at public uni, dropped out and now I'm taking the entrepreneurship pill. Everything I learned on how to do this was online.

>Being american

(((University)))

Unless you're going to a top school it's a better option to attend a smaller school and not get into debt.

Very accurate. Just got the ME degree. Started out wanting to learn, left using chegg

>I dropped out therefore university is shit: the post

>B.S. in Biology 3.4 gpa from an accredited college
>doesn't proceed to medical school

Why did you major in biology? To boost your resume for Wendy's or BK????

Why does everyone think economics is useless? Understanding demand, supply, how markets work, how to research the market before starting something and all that shit isn't helpful at all? Not even for those of you that want to start their own business?

Is it the fact that most of you are muricans and they teach economics like utter shit or is it so broad that it won't teach you anything specific in order to get a job?

if you do go, go the a local community college first for 2/3 years for a program that has a really good pathway into a legit degree at a university that you can finish in 2 more years.

Because what you learn is utterly useless. Even in a business environment a big chunk of the theory you studied has no applications.

It's all nonsense. Even economists don't agree with each other on anything.

lol yeah wtf are you doing applying for bk or wendys when you have a degree

They probably didn't hire you because there were probably dozens of other people without a degree and truly can't do much better than bk or wendys and need the job more than you.

fuck no lmao

depends what carreer. STEM yes. Sociology no.

but college is ridiculously overpriced thanks to govt subsidies. And anyone who tells you you need college to be successful is an idiot.

Trade schools and apprenticeships are seriously under-appreciated
>get paid to learn
>get experience
>make connections

Biolology without additional qualifications or specialisation? Sorry, but you could have seen that coming, aint noone's hiring

Nah I dropped out because it was shit.


When I got a full ride it was like disneyworld, free food, free housing, new friends, and gorgeous women all around.

Then reality sets in after a few years.

Yeah, the general managers who hire are human too and they will not hire someone obviously smarter or more qualified than them.

Go to school for something you can only learn if you go to school.

Treat it like a full-time job.

The problem with education is that they don't teach they shit you actually need to know to get a decent job. Not a single class I ever took showed me how to write a resume or cover letter, or soft skills, or any other shit that employers value.

I basically got into my wagecuck job for a big ass company by knowing how to fix computers and bullshitting my way through the interview. I'm one of their only employees without a degree.

I learned a fuckton when I went to college, despite not actually graduating (though I have enough knowledge in the field I studied to qualify for a degree at this point). But that had a lot to do with me going to one of the hardest technical schools in the US. At the same time, the classes I learned the most in didn't even grade the work. The tradeoff is that if you didn't put in effort and know what the fuck you were doing, there was no way you could pass the mid-term and final, which were the only graded things in the class. Seems lazy on the instructors part, but it worked.

yup

>in high school, obviously need medical field job
>see top 10 jobs ad
>choose dental
>go to cc
>see 2-year programs
>choose dental
>do 1 year of pre-reqs
>2 years of dental
>make 21/hr and only work 4 days of the week

wow that was easy. I was going to do Radiology but heard they can work 12 hours a day, I only work 8 hours and I don't need to pick fat fucks up out of a wheelchair while looking at broken bones or gore. My future kids will be doing dual-enrollment and only going to cc first since it only costs 1-2k a semester.

Graduated from uni with a B.S. in biochemistry and minor in computer science, working on a PhD in biochemistry. In addition to genetics, normal and aberrant metabolism, data analysis ad nauseam, and laboratory fundamentals we covered industry resumes and interviews.

STEM courses in uni helped me to become familiar with garnering useful, reliable conclusions from a heap of fucking numbers (CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH HOW IMPORTANT THIS IS). The most important skill I gained was the ability to sift through an enormous amount of information, determine what is most useful to my objective and what may become useful later, and process that information.

Due to these skills, I've earned several grants and started my own non-STEM advertising company which is mildly successful but pretty much runs on its own. If you can't get a lot of use out of university, then you are useless.

You're an idiot. Biology is the meme degree of the STEM field.

Unless you're pre-professional (pre-dental, pre-med, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy) a biology degree is equivalent to a liberal arts degree.

college TODAY is a scam. we have an overproduction of high level professionals in every field