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Anonymous (ID: kUYhAKm9) United States No.513142006 >>513142096 >>513142216 >>513142218 >>513142303 >>513142605 >>513142716 >>513142743 >>513142750 >>513143311 >>513144976 >>513145381 >>513146265 >>513146389 >>513146403 >>513147115 >>513147663 >>513147678 >>513151050 >>513151469 >>513151580 >>513151768 >>513151970 >>513151979 >>513152048 >>513152261 >>513152283 >>513152286 >>513152334 >>513152418 >>513152549 >>513152736 >>513152743 >>513153016 >>513153087 >>513153114 >>513153152 >>513153367
Just started college, any advice /pol/?
Anonymous (ID: BzzAbvt7) United States No.513142096 >>513144976 >>513152563
>>513142006 (OP)
Graduate
Anonymous (ID: s/pYuKP1) United States No.513142216 >>513145808
>>513142006 (OP)
Do your fucking work.
Anonymous (ID: znki6aOg) United States No.513142218 >>513153237
>>513142006 (OP)
Imediately view everything you're learning as a means to start your own business or work for yourself. Do not settle for wage cucking for shlomo. If you do, just to get some capital to work with, dont' do it long.
Anonymous (ID: W6xnB8U3) United States No.513142303 >>513152418
>>513142006 (OP)
Do not major in something useless
Get good grades and network
That’s about it. Good luck
Anonymous (ID: h+c6r8W3) Sweden No.513142448
get a major in something related to orthopedics, that's where the real money is. Radiology is hella flush.
Anonymous (ID: 7ZTqA7TX) Canada No.513142462 >>513142662 >>513145190 >>513152084 >>513152191 >>513153926
Do internships and make lots of connections
Anonymous (ID: gJvVgMc/) United States No.513142605
>>513142006 (OP)
Former professor here.
My advice is to just show up, and choose a major that isn't a joke.
Go to community college for the first two years or at least dual enroll to get your generals out of the way.
99% of professors at R1s don't want to teach. If you are polite, do your work, ask for help when you need it, and actually show up to office hours, you won't fail out
Anonymous (ID: h+c6r8W3) Sweden No.513142662
>>513142462
This as well. internship is work experience and graduating with none is suicide tier
Anonymous (ID: iuFQMQBY) Germany No.513142716
>>513142006 (OP)
Impregnate all the sluts and leave
Anonymous (ID: 29PrE2qp) United States No.513142743
>>513142006 (OP)
>get a gf
>study and go to class all day
>workout
>go out with your gf over the weekend
that is how you normie. You will naturally make many friends if you have a girlfriend because you are not seen as a threat to women and men alike cause you wont compete eith their potential mates
Anonymous (ID: y6bbwfbx) Cyprus No.513142750 >>513143147 >>513143629 >>513146905 >>513152695
>>513142006 (OP)
I don't understand why burgers simply don't go to Europe for college education. It's free and the accommodation for 4 years is still way cheaper than whatever they are paying over there
Anonymous (ID: h+c6r8W3) Sweden No.513143147 >>513146905
>>513142750
Same reason they don't go to community college, they get memed into the options that involve taking on a bazillion dollars in debt.
Anonymous (ID: IFiXuAIf) United States No.513143311
>>513142006 (OP)
Unless you're going into medicine or something and are taking it seriously, drop out now.
Anonymous (ID: 7ZTqA7TX) Canada No.513143629 >>513144575
>>513142750
>not everyone wants to uproot their entire life
>have to learn a new language
>american companies dont care about EU degrees
>can only make connections in the EU, useless in the US
Anonymous (ID: 4wFYNlJK) United Kingdom No.513143887
interact with coursemates. One benefit of this is getting reminded of deadlines you forgot or weren't aware of
check your university has your details right
meal prep is powerful (if you plan to cook)
aim to leave your room every day. You will be more productive outside your room. It's dangerously easy to coop up in your room playing krunker or smth
Anonymous (ID: h+c6r8W3) Sweden No.513144575
>>513143629
>>have to learn a new language
Dude its fucking Europe. Its genuinely new york levels of cultural diversity smeared across a continent. Everyone who isn't Irish or British is bilingual. University classes are all taught in English if there's an international student in the class which is common because its fucking Europe.
Anonymous (ID: ZbXPIyV3) United States No.513144976
>>513142096
>>513142006 (OP)
Quite before you actually have to pay for classes, you typically get 2weeks to drop a class

After COVID and the lies, a college degree is proven worthless.
>Physicists And virologists shilkingshilling a mask they knew was useless
>Doctors and biologists calling an mRNA therapy a "vaccine"
GTFO
Anonymous (ID: ucpMdj3S) United States No.513145190
>>513142462
This and picking a real major is the only advice that matters during college. It's not what you know, it's WHO you know. Then pay back any student loans as fast as fucking possible once employed.
Anonymous (ID: SqH7dqUN) Canada No.513145381
>>513142006 (OP)
Have sex
Anonymous (ID: LNeEDCkz) United States No.513145808
>>513142216
The Work has Finished, the Temple is Complete. The Mason has Lain Down His Tools.
Anonymous (ID: ANU/sLab) Canada No.513146265 >>513146704 >>513146717
>>513142006 (OP)
Don't do compsci. Stick with employable shit (no arts degrees, also no physics either unless you're very smart and want to get into academia). Philosophy, poli sci, and crim are decent picks for law school, public policy, things along those lines. Depending on your area, maybe check out the most optimal degrees for urban planning if you're clueless. Join clubs, college is the easiest and best time to make friends, even lifelong ones. Don't be too asocial, talk to women. Get involved at your college. also if you want to eventually do grad school, don't go abroad if its not an internationally well known school.
Anonymous (ID: 2juCXuJx) United States No.513146389
>>513142006 (OP)
I didn't go to college but it seems like the thing to do is put 90% of effort into getting Puss and the remaining 10% into LARPing as a liberal retard to get the professors to pass you.
Anonymous (ID: DoQtt14m) United States No.513146403
>>513142006 (OP)
The white man studies his material and passes tests using his knowledge.

The Indian cheats and lies his way to his selfish goal.
Anonymous (ID: N2HXDSq7) Canada No.513146578 >>513146717
Yes, actually I do have advice, study something useful and in demand and finish school.
Good luck.
Anonymous (ID: Ai8cZO7M) Brazil No.513146704 >>513146861
>>513146265
>philosophy
>employable
huh?
Anonymous (ID: LNeEDCkz) United States No.513146717 >>513151859
>>513146578
>>513146265
Ignore these boomers, study art history. Learn how to See. Everything else is deprecated
Anonymous (ID: ANU/sLab) Canada No.513146861 >>513147427
>>513146704
phil majors tend to do the best on the LSAT. The field attracts high iq people which is why phil majors tend to be on the higher end of mid career income relative to other majors (arts, education, etc).
Anonymous (ID: aJifNYGr) United States No.513146905 >>513150047
>>513142750
>>513143147
Living in a foreign country is extremely intimidating and scary to people. Not so long ago people didnt even leave their counties for most of their lives.
Anonymous (ID: A41BUBCP) United States No.513147115
>>513142006 (OP)
>Just started college
Why the fuck would you do that
Anonymous (ID: ANU/sLab) Canada No.513147427
>>513146861
Good overview here:
https://bigthink.com/thinking/philosophy-majors-smarter-make-more-money/

However I am not saying that pursuing philosophy academically beyond the level of a bachelor's is advisable. Absolutely not.
Anonymous (ID: wzeAg8w/) United States No.513147663
>>513142006 (OP)
I reccomend taking a basic economics course immediately. If you drop out, you pass.
Anonymous (ID: ZodVo0Ov) Canada No.513147678
>>513142006 (OP)
>just started college
>ai takes your job
Anonymous (ID: h+c6r8W3) Sweden No.513150047
>>513146905
>Living in a foreign country is extremely intimidating and scary to people.
Yeah because they've never done it. Fuck most Americans haven't even left the fucking country or even their fucking city. Europe is genuinely one of the safest places on the planet. Its like being scared of going to Disney Land if you're an American.
Anonymous (ID: N9FjBSE3) United States No.513150758
Best thing I got out of college was my wife.
Anonymous (ID: bhAmSt81) No.513151050
>>513142006 (OP)
Go to class.

Graduate in *something*.

A degree in *something* is better than no degree.

Do your homework.

Keep your syllabus.

Don't get some chick pregnant.

Your core curriculum courses (Chemistry 101, Biology 101, English 101, Econ 101), will take up most of your time. Try to take 2 each semester.

Balance with 2 or so more courses in the general direction that you think you want to do.

And then maybe one "fun" course or elective.

That should give you (4+4)+(3+3)+3 about 17 credit hours right there.

Don't go over 18 credit hours if you are working. You WILL burn out.
Anonymous (ID: bhAmSt81) No.513151469
>>513142006 (OP)
Another tip:

Keep your old papers. Even if you got an "F" on them.

Re-use your old papers. Add new ideas and sources.

By the time I graduated, I had an undergraduate senior thesis that took very little work because I had rehashed and retranslated my own work between so many classes.
Anonymous (ID: PAwb24ER) United States No.513151580
>>513142006 (OP)

I would say go Greek if you can

If you do that it might still be possible for college to be worth it in current year, but ymmv
Anonymous (ID: V1EDjiIU) United States No.513151768
>>513142006 (OP)
Do your homework and don't miss any assignments.
Anonymous (ID: 8OAwJqVl) United States No.513151810
Don't be fat.
Anonymous (ID: PAwb24ER) United States No.513151859
>>513146717

The real money is in underwater basketweaving (unironically)
Anonymous (ID: 6DSPyTbb) United States No.513151875
Keep fit and in shape. I had way too much free time on my hands at first, even when doing a physics major. Once all your online homework is done, don't just veg out on your laptop all day getting high lol. I became too sedentary in college.
Anonymous (ID: eNOT5QWF) United States No.513151970
>>513142006 (OP)
change your major to finance
network network network
talk to as many women as possible and ask them what they want to be and say 'whoa thats cool I think you can do it' and then ask them to go get some food to talk more
stop playing vidya and find other physical hobby to keep you healthy and enjoy as you get older
Anonymous (ID: iC5i3muV) United States No.513151979
>>513142006 (OP)
drop out it’s a waste of money unless you’re becoming a doctor
Anonymous (ID: ewHhKXnM) United States No.513152048
>>513142006 (OP)
Major in law, you can work in many industries with a law degree including finance. But not vice versa. Good luck anon
Anonymous (ID: bhAmSt81) No.513152084
>>513142462
Get a letter of recommendation from that one professor you really got along with.
Anonymous (ID: eO5QM0Tr) United States No.513152191
>>513142462
My senior year is starting soon and I have yet to make any new friends or apply for a single internship.
Anonymous (ID: tdDQifKl) Ireland No.513152227
Don't fixate. If you study engineering, don't adopt a mindset of "I'm going to study engineering, graduate engineering, get an engineering job and be an engineer". Get a degree in something, and then get a job in something, if you don't have a specific passion that translates to a given career path then don't overthink what the somethings are.
Anonymous (ID: A0XhOnKL) No.513152261
>>513142006 (OP)
I never went to college and I have never regretted nor made a difference in my life.
Also nobody gave a shit about going to school either, nobody asked for proof I finished highschool.
If you want a job that demands(!) degrees then go. But I don't know jobs like that
Anonymous (ID: Q3igd/IX) United States No.513152283
>>513142006 (OP)
Drop out, go into a trade. Electricians are badly needed.
Anonymous (ID: nJ65HbQ3) United States No.513152286
>>513142006 (OP)
Find the guy whos dad works at google and suck his cock, everything you could learn you could do so for free online. You are there specifically for the social aspect so find that guys dad and get some knee guards otherwise you won't find a job.
Anonymous (ID: PD3+lqCa) Canada No.513152334
>>513142006 (OP)
Yeah quit
Anonymous (ID: f0pZGfgb) United States No.513152418
>>513142006 (OP)
seconding the latter half of >>513142303
truly, network. And I don't mean fratting (though this is a valid form if you're in the business school). I mean presenting yourself well on linkedin, then dm-ing people asking for calls. anyone >25 in your domain of interest is always interested in having some bright eyed kid ask them about how they did it or see the world doing it in the future (seriously, be willing to be curious and ask dumb questions for the purpose of asking smarter questions later).

If you dont come from a lot of money or dont have great insurance, dont be a pussyfoot about going to your on campus doc.

this includes going to the GYM and going to one of the therapists on campus (free because of your being a student vast majority of the time). Seriously, if your on pol pre college, it would probably do you some good.

Yeah beyond that, get good grades but truly try and learn the subjects, get comfy with but not dependent on ai, lift, have sex. You can do it anon.

>t 2024 super senior grad
Anonymous (ID: 0NxhvMGG) Finland No.513152549
>>513142006 (OP)
why are children allowed here now
Anonymous (ID: kG3AZNn/) No.513152563
>>513142096
this, graduate asap go to college to get a job not to be a student
Anonymous (ID: UiWgQ6Ky) United States No.513152695 >>513152960
>>513142750
>Uproot life
>potentially need to learn a new language
>spend 2-6 years in a foreign country
>get a degree that literally no employer or coworker will respect because its from yurostania
The only reason visas get jobs here is because the government covers visa payrolls, making them cheaper for corpos here to hire, not because they're looking for their degrees.
Anonymous (ID: yfgt1XLD) United States No.513152736
>>513142006 (OP)
Buy Chainlink. That's all you need to do to escape being a wagie.
Anonymous (ID: 7qov8pNf) Mexico No.513152743
>>513142006 (OP)
Don't dropout remember you are there to study and get good grades that's it, whit that you can prove you are employable
Anonymous (ID: fefJ3lAc) Ireland No.513152960
>>513152695
>no employer or coworker will respect because its from yurostania
What is this cope?
Anonymous (ID: XZaQOUsB) United States No.513153016
>>513142006 (OP)
Network, Network, Network...

Half of your time should be spent in campus clubs, whether they be academic or recreational it doesn't matter.

Don't be an autistic retard and sperg on girls; there are plenty of them so don't feel bad getting rejected. You may even find a wife. Being a part of those clubs will build more character and make women admire you more.

Get a huge wall calendar that shows all months and days and use that to write important dates on.

Explore your surrounding area and take road trips on longer weekends.
Anonymous (ID: auqAiVjB) Poland No.513153087
>>513142006 (OP)
Drop out
Anonymous (ID: +BULDSUT) United States No.513153114
>>513142006 (OP)
They don't want to pay for your future.
They're trying to shame you into "paying your way" through life.

Either you go to college, or you don't. Life isn't going to be easier for you either way, but only one way will open up more options. When you look back on your life you will only look back at the chance to go to college with regret. That being said you will also hate everything else about "your" life either way.
Anonymous (ID: Tx0PhaEu) Ireland No.513153152
>>513142006 (OP)
Don't sweat it if you can't get a girl. Accept that you are basically level 1 with 0 XP. The guys who are years ahead of you are more likely to be successful in that regard. Don't take it personally.

By all means, go out and have some beers but don't expect anything and use the events to make friends, people you will enjoy spending time with.

It will only be in year 2-3 and beyond that after some making a fool of yourself during this time you'll start to get it and then you should try to get with a girl that's in her first year like you.

Still no luck close to graduation? Don't sweat that either. If you get yourself established at your job and it's a good one you can meet women via the company. Just make sure they're in a different dept than you.

Anyway the reason I mention this is like here anyway, like half the people meet their spouses via college.
Anonymous (ID: 26VOzcH/) United States No.513153237
>>513142218
what business can you even start anymore? Everything is fucking saturated to hell and AI is making that infinitely worse.
Anonymous (ID: 8QBg3bvv) Mexico No.513153367
>>513142006 (OP)
Yea get to work. What are uou doing dickin around on here?
Anonymous (ID: 9dofMXuL) United States No.513153926
>>513142462
I got a job in my field straight out of college and so did my wife, and this is how we did it. The jobs, connections, and internships you get in college is as important as your degree and you're wasting your time and money if you're not doing this while simultaneously doing classes.