Thread 33199846 - /adv/ [Archived: 1105 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/10/2025, 11:07:20 PM No.33199846
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What would you do if you failed a degree and wasted three years for it? Also note that your performance got worse and that your new certificates are a straight downgrade?

I think that this might be a possibility tomorrow as the exam im going to take cannot be repeated, im not good at it, and im not re-doing a year for the one chance of repeating(you can augment the others with a repeat, not this one). I already basically got told by two doctors that continuing this path is bad for me, i ignored them and to came the end now. If i pass and the others i did before also turn out good i have a good chance at a nice job and im golden, most things are prepared in that case. If not its at least a year of NEET'ing to find a workplace but with how shit jobs around here are i don't know if im even going to succeed. Customer facing jobs are out of the question and hard labor is impossible because of my health.
I know i should not worry about this and focus on tomorrow but i really cant and having a plan B laid out would calm me i think.
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Anonymous
6/10/2025, 11:12:16 PM No.33199869
>>33199846 (OP)
Yeah basically what do i do? I really don't know and i didn't know anything since forever. Parents did not teach me anything and im really out of ideas.
Anonymous
6/10/2025, 11:34:27 PM No.33199961
Also its German history from Napoleon to the unification. Problem is im insanly bad with numbers and cannot for the life of me remember them. Dates are however make the difference between a bad D and a good B. Got 7 hours tommorow to learn and time for the exam.
Zach
6/11/2025, 6:44:54 PM No.33203819
Check if you got college courses you passed that can lead to a job. I got some business courses done, so I can somewhat fall back on that.
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 6:50:48 PM No.33203854
>>33203819
To be honest this thread can just be deleted. While yes, losing so close to the finish line would suck very hard and invalidate three years i could have spend building capital and stuff, turns out i already have everything i need for what i want to do, only realized it three years late. Im basically already fit for it and if i manage this i will be way over qualified.
Actually getting a job is another topic for another day but with this degree i could shave off a year or two i would need to get actually trained on the job.