1. Ur cun't three?

1. Ur cun't three?
2. Have you ever dropped out of a master's degree?

>No way
>No, but I am considering it right now

Please advice

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Jokes on you, I am struggling with finishing my bachelor's degree since 2013.

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Germany
Yes

Haha, I consider taking up another bachelor but I'm already 25. Since high school I have spend more years doing nothing than doing something.

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Just finish it you fucking pussy.

Do tell more.

What happened?

I'm fucking 29 and haven't got my life figured out, so you're not alone pal

No bullying allowed, please leave

>What happened?
The bachelor (biology) went quite smoothly. In the last year depression hit but I still managed to finish it with a very good grade. But after that it was just kinda over for me. When I started the master after a 1-year-break I almost instantly lost all motivation. I started off with a tough computer-course and I thought "what the fuck am I doing here", "what job will this education ever be good for", "this is not what I'm cut out to do". Ended up not even finishing the first course.

India
I'm just starting one this Fall, hopefully won't drop out

Your situation sounds pretty similar to mine. I've just started, after a two year break, and I realize even now that I will fail. Everyone keeps telling me to hang in there, that it will get better in time, but I seriously doubt it. I don't know what to do. This shit is too much for me.

What happened to you? Did you find work with just your bachelor? Did you continue with another master?

>What happened to you? Did you find work with just your bachelor? Did you continue with another master?
Took another (ongoing) break. Two years have passed. Several minijobs close to minimum wage. Don't know what the fuck I should do, I think about starting another bachelor in a better paying field like mathematics or engineering but I'm afraid it will be the same shit again, losing motivation as soon as I enter the uni building. But that would be the only way to support a family without doing the double income shit, I think. Whether I'll ever find a woman is an entirely different question though. Well at least I have that as a goal... I guess? Do you have a goal in life?

I had a goal, at some point. I'm two months away from being 29 now, and doing a master's degree in my field has been the "goal" for several years. Not that I've yearned for it, but it has been the natural progression of my studies. Now I have started the master's, after a two year break, and I realize it's too fucking difficult for me. It's the reason for me starting this thread. Getting higher education has been my goal since forever, and now I realize I'm maybe not smart enough, you know?

At this point, I'd just take whatever job enables me to live away from my family. I want to drop out so bad, but I know that I will have to move back with my family then (which I hate). Getting a gf and a family of my own would be a dream for me, but that's a pretty elusive goal at this point.

Do you live alone?

>Do you live alone?
No I live together with a friend, and he will finish his master's in a short while. It kinda sucks, most of the people I know are pretty productive, do their master's or are already in good jobs. As time progresses I will only stand out more and more that way and people will start pitying me or giving me useless advice or some shit.

Yeah I kinda don't get the "education as a goal" thing. I mean, what is the education in itself good for? I always see it as something you can work with and achieve something else. The joy you feel when you finally get your master's will only last a couple days probably. Maybe you should have a goal that's not a singular event but more a way of life you want to get to, because that's something that will last and also maybe you'll have more options to get to it. I don't think education itself will make you happy, maybe that's just something we were told to often.

>At this point, I'd just take whatever job enables me to live away from my family. I want to drop out so bad, but I know that I will have to move back with my family then (which I hate).
I can understand that. What kind of bachelor have you got? Isn't it something you can get a job with?

It's in humanities, which is not useless in itself, but you need connections in today's world. And I'm bad at networking...

I have really tried to find a job in my field, but I have given up hope. I've seen people from my class, with worse grades than me, get high end jobs, while I struggle to even land an interview. I have no idea anymore. I just want a job that's not exhausting, but that seems impossible at this point.

Venezuela
I dropped out of an undergraduate degree, will continue when I emigrate.

Where do you want to emigrate to?

Finland
I have, actually. One of the best decisions of my life. You have the rest of your life for academia, forcing things in anguish is not a good deal

Can you tell more about your experience? Why you dropped out and how your life turned out to be? I'm going to bed now, but I'll read the thread tomorrow and I'll be grateful for any replies.

I dropped out of PhD program, @ me if you want to know more.

You said you'll read the thread tomorrow but my thread turned out better than great. Fuck academia I became a housewife and am so happy and relaxed

Nice larp

Not a LARP at all.

I was in the PhD program at MSU, Molecular Biology.
I was hit by a car and had to leave
I decided to join convent (pic related, it was my 100% fantasy at the time, I made this before I even got hit by car)
Convent kicked me out for being autistic retard (cringe!!)
In a fit of deep pain and crying I found a hot guy online
We got married and he's been taking care of me ever since, I just clean the bathroom and make dinner and run errands and shit

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Michigan State University?

Lmao bitch niggas it’s like a 2-3 year degree suck it up

1 US
2 No

Ms in computer science. only takes a year

Die

Drop it if you've got good opportunities elsewhere. Otherwise, suck it up.

Drop it if you've got good opportunities elsewhere. Otherwise, suck it up.

I've been at community college since 2016
I finally transfer next fall though

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>he didn't leave school at 16
lmao at your lifes nerds

That's not bad at all.
Did you start a trade?

muh trades
Cringe

Don't, you will regret it for life