Since its graduation time lets have a Uni thread.
>uni
>major
>when you graduate
>what youre gonna do after
uc irvine
electrical engineering
next week
no idea
Since its graduation time lets have a Uni thread.
>uni
>major
>when you graduate
>what youre gonna do after
uc irvine
electrical engineering
next week
no idea
also talk about your depression, being an incel, jobs, your uni experience and anything else you want to talk about.
>Auckland
>Physics
>Last year
>Didnt know what to do, went back
>Still dont know what to do with my life
did you have some type of emphasis in your physics major? are you doing PhD now?
Honors which includes a project atm. Looking into the quantum optics field.
>Auckland
d-do you want to be my fren
Thats pretty cool user. Im going to start a masters in Computer Engineering in December.
>Palomar College (Shitty CC in the armpit of San Diego County, San Marcos)
>Le CS Meme
>2021
>Mebbe Navy OCS, mebbe IT, mebbe software dev, idk
>Exeter
>History, international relations and German Language (my third fluent now)
>graduating next year
>doing a masters in national security
Cool a masters is a good carrer move in anything from what ive heard. Just as long as it doesnt mentally bankrupt you
>coventry
>bio and forensic
>next month
>go straight into master because i cant face the reality that i have to find job
On a side note, I've basically been a NEET for a month now after my last exam. All summer applications rejected.
>FAU
>Neuroscience
>Fall 2020
>take some time off and get experience in my field (it it's possible to do with a bachelor's, I'm not entirely sure yet) or just go straight to grad school and try to get as much financial aid as possible and a job as a TA or something
if*
Hdiiieoedjeodjeosj
>Dropped out again
Literally no hope for me in this world my dudes.
Zot zot zot fellow anteater
>that sounds pretty cool desu
>warwick
>biology
>last year
>been accepted to do a master's at the same place
from my perspective science degrees are meme degrees unless you plan to go further than a bachelor's
coventry's also quite a shit hole dontcha agree
>too small don't want to be identified
>art
>next spring
>be a bum
>all these high achievers itt thinking they got problems
>coventry's also quite a shit hole
It's not too bad, but nothing spectacular either.
>University of Wisconsin
>Law School
>2021 (incoming L1 student in the fall)
>be a lawyer I guess?
Everyone makes fun of me that I won't get a job for doing history
You're from Erlangen? well i live in Fuerth
Are you doing a taught masters in one of those weird, specific fields? I'm in 2nd year biochem right now.
nope, research
which are even weirder and more specific than taught courses desu
We only get told about the MBio and taught MSc courses, I assume you're doing a postgrad MSc then?
correct, MRes to be specific
if you want to do a postgrad MSc you really need to know what you want to do otherwise you'd spent months wasting away looking for a supervisor like i did but MBio is pretty comfy though
Oh ok, I didn't even know about them. I'm probably just going to do the MBio for research experience since I don't have an exact project in mind
Any advice for year 3?
i study finance. don't know is it really good, because cs majors says i will be pwned by robots in 2024. i don't care anyway
>Lisbon Uni
>Biology
>suposedly this year but i failed a couple classes on the first year so....
>notes probably too shitty to get in a masters, but on the other hand, a bachelor isn't worth anything.
hold me lads... exams start next monday, and i'm pretty sure i'll fail Genetic Engineering
>osu, previousely uky but dropped out
>history
>hopefully fall 2019 but at worst spring 2020
>hopefully get a job with afosr
modules become really difficult in third year so
avoid oncology (literal cancer module) and the developmental biology course (forgot what it's called) unless you want a really challenging time
dynamics will dry fuck you in the ass and not call you back to say sorry so prepare for that, best of luck because third year is by far the hardest from my experience
I thought oncology and developmental would be a bit easier, guess not. I was thinking of doing adv immunology and synthetic bio but they're probably hard too, they're all hard I suppose. Thanks for the help.
>Macquarie
>IT / Majoring in Cyber Security
>2020
>Probably need to do certs and get some basic IT experiences before moving onto cyber security stuff.
>UCL
>scientific computing
>september
>hopefully get a comfy job as a scientific programmer in a place that's semi-rural or near the coast
Vai estudar, cucko.
Prepare to get dicked my friend
>virginia commonwealth university, dropped out of a better school before
>history
>fall 2019
>don't know
youre me
how so my friend?
I know two people who just graduated law school and even they would admit I'm more intelligent than they are
>Uni of Kentucky
>Civil Engineering
>3 or 4 more semesters
>No idea
Gotta make up alotta credits cause I have to drop classes to protect my gpa
Starting next year
>Durham
>CS
>?
>don't know
Anyone have experience working in a warehouse? Thinking of summer jobs before I go to uni.
>even they would admit I'm more intelligent than they are
That means jack when it comes to actually finding placement or work though.
>Florida State University
>Business
>Spring 2019
>No fucking clue, probably going to take the LSAT and try to get a law school scholarship but if not just fall into the crippling wagie lifecycle and die a lonely death at 65
I don't mind that. I hate my current job, though it gave me a sizable 401k that I am going to use to pay off the majority of my costs
I wouldn't be going to law school if I didn't get a substantial scholarship, and I did.
Taylor? Is that you?
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