Reasons to go to uni >Get thousands in debt >Waste time on useless busy work for a kike professor when you could be learning useful skills >Contribute to the destruction of the straight white male >learn Muslim American studies >Get charged for sexual assault >Watch roasties studying in yoga pants while you Elliot Roger internally
Reasons to NOT go to uni >Wagecuck for maybe two months, serving quice or cleaning pools of hot milfs >Just enough money to become a crypto neet and experience financial freedom for life
Yeah no shit. It's still nothing compared to the multiple divorce threads we have today
Asher Parker
Resons not to go to uni: > IQ too low > too closed-minded to want to learn new things > too antisocial to want to expand your network > too ugly to bang hot college chicks
> Cope You don't have to study (((social science))). There is non of that bullshit in STEM
Ryder Flores
this is probably true and i'm already regretting my decision a little because of all the unnecessary stress but its too late now ha. Where did you hear that? Most schools now have requirements that include courses focused on diversity (women's and gender studies or africana and latino studies) and basic humanities (where you will read marxist authors) and political science and philosophy (where you will read marx and lorde and cohen)
Asher Hughes
Only reason to go is so that the authorities will ask different questions when I buy lab supplies for vanity projects.
Cooper Ward
Actually there is, its called prerequesites.
Tyler Baker
This. I tried to do pure STEM only to be forced to take first year electives (ironically unelectively) like psych and sociology. Thankfully I had already reached the point where I could recognize cultural Marxism for the cancer that it is, but still.
Levi Rivera
Reasons to go to uni: >Wagecucc and study just in case your get rich quick crypto scheme doesn't work out >Study with hot girls and go to parties (if you're socially able) and find the freshest, easiest puss around >Have a degree when you come out whether or not crypto works out for you
Reasons not to go: >Huurr durrr I'm a fagget crypto 2 the mooooon link $1,000 eoy!! >You want to maybe do traders, idk pretty good choice >You want to be a need forever
Benjamin Gomez
I often forget that third-world countries still charge for high level education. Just finished a PhD and have no debt whatsoever.
Where are you from, OP?
Eli Peterson
>Get thousands in debt Yeah, like, only in America.
Samuel Mitchell
>durr go to trade school i no one guy who make money welding metal
I alos know about 10 welding students at my community college that weld trash dumpsters for a living at a cool wage of 14.00 an hour.
But apparently I fell for the college meme. Comm.major, the shittiest of all majors, landed me a job at said educational institution and I make miles ahead of every trade fag claiming he will six figure after graduation.
LOL. Do normies really think this? It's no where near the freshest, I think only around 10% of girls 18-23 are virgins, and most college girls only want chads, so it's not the easiest. I remember in HS girls were much more attractive, fresh and slighty easier.
Joshua Baker
I fucked more chicks my first month at uni than i've fucked in any other 6 month period throughout the rest of my life
Alexander White
You missed the:
Make friends for life, Fuck hot girls at prime age Learn valuable skills, especially learning how to research and learn.
Really this whole don't go to college meme is bullshit.
Sure some people choose shitty degree's etc.
But College if done right, and thought about in advance is life-changing.
Isaiah Ward
>Wagecucc and study just in case your get rich quick crypto scheme doesn't work out
I don't trade cryptos, but I became a trader after I got an MS in math (I realized PhD is not for me), and work on Wall St as an analyst. I just said fuck wage cucking, I can trade better than those assholes, and I gave it a shot. It worked out. I'm financially independent.
However, I think you go to the uni to learn. I think you want to take major in some real science or even history or something real. It teaches you to research subject, and you train your ability to reason. Unfortunately, in the US school, all proofs and logic is taken out of curriculum, and you need scientific reason to succeed in whatever it is that you do. Americans as a rule are really bad at reason. If you understand reason and logic, it opens a lot of opportunities for you as most people can't do it. I have a friend who was also in math and did oil consulting after graduation, and was an executive at a big REIT. Now he builds some houses. Basically he can organize whatever because he reasons. Trading too, most people are unscientific about it. I am successful because I do statistics. Simple statistics is enough. Most people look at charts and do other voodoo shit.
The ability to do rigorous research and reasoning comes from doing work on some graduate level courses in the unis. Undergrad is complete shit, though.
Matthew Reed
nah you're totally right, don't go to university. I can tell it's not for you
Cooper Foster
>18-22 >prime age.
Lol.
Sebastian Wilson
went to college for a semester it was fun but i realized that none of these fucks know how to make mney
Jacob Morris
After giving it some thought I'm going to go to university to make connections. I realized that I actually need to network with professionals to make it. Fug
Jace Myers
this, plus if you make the best of it you will always have the "glory days" to look back on and feel content when things get shit later on in life
Gabriel Diaz
I have no friends and am a virgin in uni. What did you major in?
Nathan Edwards
Currently in university now. Getting a CS degree with a business Entrepreneurship minor.
Pros: >Gives you a lot of freedom, which I personally use to work on my own businesses >Offers you a lot more career options >Allows you to network with other people, who will be your lifelong friends >Allows you to network with companies that will allow you to intern for them and work for excellent on-the-job experience which, genuinely, I think is more important than the classes themselves >Unfettered access to girls in the absolute prime of their life >If you go to a party school, like I have the misfortune of, one of the plusses is alcohol is almost always free somewhere and you can party on a minuscule budget
Cons: >If you don't have any scholarships or in-state benefits, you're going to be in mountains of debt (to avoid this, I'm attending a community college right next to a university I was already accepted to that has a guaranteed acceptance program) in order to minimize cost. Plus I have several scholarships, so my costs are next to zero tuition-wise for the two first years. >you could potentially waste your time getting a shit degree if you fail to meet the requirements of one you were shooting for >companies will generally go for candidates with a degree
If you've got any other questions ask
Caleb Flores
cant you learn new things without paying 10k a year?
Jayden Bell
Yeah, get a scholarship or become a digital marketer