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isishearmyplea

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No point in desperately partying and trying to get girls with a NW2/2.5 hairline and thin, dead hair on head. I rather contribute in my future by studying while still considered "normal" and not made fun of.
Having fun and doing well in Uni can go both hand in hand. I am 100 % certain of it.
 

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Life begins outside of your comfort zone.




If you aren't studying medicine, engineering or a degree that's highly involved in math then prepare to be jobless or making a menial wage.

if you can't get laid in college, then you're pretty much ****ed (SRS)
 

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I will (hopefully) be getting my master in political communication in a few months and I already get job offers before being graduated.

I agree that the hard sciences are important, but some of us just aren't smart enough to get ahead in those fields.

I heard you needed to have at least an IQ of 130 to thrive in those fields, I have only 115 so it would have been a terrible choice.

I sucked at mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc. But I was good at writing, learning languages and web development.

To each his strengths, but saying that if you don't become an engineer or a doctor, you're doomed to be jobless or to work at Mcdonalds is just not true.

Oh and I've actually never gotten laid directly in college.
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Except for the getting laid in college bit
 

shookwun

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Feel sorry for you all guys, and I genuinely mean it towards the fellas who didn't get laid in college. First year chicks, and frosh week is the pinnacle time for getting some tail. The Problem with most guys is they don't go outside their comfort zone, and have approach anxiety.

Only thing I regret is not approaching more women, especially those that showed interest in me due to the safety, and concealment of my hair loss (identity).


It gets better though, at 24 I'm making 125-150k depending on bonuses, and OT. Recently had a hair transplant thirteen months ago.
 

maher

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I will (hopefully) be getting my master in political communication in a few months and I already get job offers before being graduated.

I agree that the hard sciences are important, but some of us just aren't smart enough to get ahead in those fields.

I heard you needed to have at least an IQ of 130 to thrive in those fields, I have only 115 so it would have been a terrible choice.

I sucked at mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc. But I was good at writing, learning languages and web development.

To each his strengths, but saying that if you don't become an engineer or a doctor, you're doomed to be jobless or to work at Mcdonalds is just not true.

Oh and I've actually never gotten laid directly in college.


Awesome. Thats the last this world needs, another politician(with an IQ115) in a cesspool of EU diplomacy.
 

trunks

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That all IQ thing is exagerated really :)

At least there are many types of IQ, even social inteligence can be measured :)

And good studies/=good job, you ve got to simply work hard and be truly good at something than you will get job. If someone is truly passionate about his studies we cant call him moron even if it was some ****y proffesion for us.

Another topic is that nowadays everyone thinks that any certificate would provide him epic job. There is too little "real" students
 

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Life begins outside of your comfort zone.




If you aren't studying medicine, engineering or a degree that's highly involved in math then prepare to be jobless or making a menial wage.

if you can't get laid in college, then you're pretty much ****ed (SRS)

I study IT and computer engineering, the 2/3rd year students get huge amounts of job offers.

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Life begins outside of your comfort zone.




If you aren't studying medicine, engineering or a degree that's highly involved in math then prepare to be jobless or making a menial wage.

if you can't get laid in college, then you're pretty much ****ed (SRS)
And I can't really get out of my comfort zone, I went to this crazy party where alot of people from my university went to, but there were mirrors all over the place. I just couldn't stay there. I drank 300ml of liquor and I just couldnt do anything. The intoxication made it even worse.
In all the mirrors I saw my huge forehead. When I drank those 300ml it seemed even worse. The club where I used to hit on chicks with confidence has turned into a place that makes me depressed. I just imagined how a guy that looks like I did half a year ago rocked that club, I was seriously suicidal.

I swear, I tried.

The only thing that saves me from depression is not visiting those kinds of places. It freaks me the f**k out thinking about going clubbing. I can't touch alcohol, even small amounts lead me to depression, I get lost in myself.

I feel good when I know I'm learning, going to gym and working, and avoiding places that make me feel awful.

I've slept with 6 women, and I guess it will stay that way until I get a wife, that is, if I get wealthy.
 
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