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Feb 18, 2023 11:53 AM
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Any college. Community/Junior or even a big ivy league school. Do you regret not going? Also, side question,

Did you drop out? Or just not go? Or did you choose a different kind of education like a trade school or a technical school?
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Feb 18, 2023 11:59 AM
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Kinda.

I have no vision back then so it was good for the time. Now any semblance of mental stability has gone out the window so I have no hope of ever going back and eventually amounting to anything.



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Feb 18, 2023 11:59 AM
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Could've made better friends and better life choices and saved myself some runs to the hospital and various other shit. 
at the time I didn't have the money nor the self esteem needed to go to college but thinking about it,  I could've actually saved a lot of money if I did because all the shit that's been happening to me would have not happened. 

And all that shit shortened my life expectancy by a few years. 

all in all now I'm still young but I don't need it because I have a good job and good talents that can get me by and going to college would only waste me time that I can either use to sleep, work on my projects or relax. 
Feb 18, 2023 12:41 PM
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I would still have liked to have studied Palaeontology at University. But when I was looking at the time, it wasn't available to study in my Country at the time, I probably didn't have enough qualifications either, as I only attended School for a few years.
And also I don't think it was the right time I in my life to do that, as my family's health really took a turn for the worst, and I was one who helped them through, and finally I don't think I was independent enough for that, as my parents were overprotective of me especially.

I don't think I would have made a Career out of it though, but I just would have like my knowledge expanded.
Feb 18, 2023 12:42 PM
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Yep i'm a flunkie with 0 regrets about it whatsoever.

Feb 18, 2023 12:50 PM
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As I have failed and resigned from Programming studies I am not regretting that this much actually I am quite happy to realise at first year that it isn't for me instead of wasting 3 years onto something which is not appealing to me.
Feb 18, 2023 3:55 PM
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uh i got my associates degree and planning to continue to my bachelors once i have more free time so im not sure which option but i dont regret my decision

actually im glad i didnt go because i wouldve gone to be a biology teacher but the state i lived in pays teachers really poorly and most people i know didnt even use their degree getting out of college

i live in the us so i wouldve been in a mount of debt too if i went to full college
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Feb 18, 2023 4:17 PM
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Not at all. While having a degree would be beneficial, I don't regret dropping out. The years I spent at that college were mentally exhausting and left me feeling stressed and depressed. Besides, there were several factors in my life that made it difficult to continue studying. I came to the realization that it's more important to prioritize my well-being than to pursue a degree that I wasn't passionate about."

For the record, I was studying computer engineering, with a focus on networking
Feb 18, 2023 4:18 PM
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I dropped out for mental health reasons, and for a while I felt fucking stupid for doing so but I realize now it was for the best. I still plan on going back at some point.
Feb 18, 2023 6:04 PM

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I went to culinary school and dropped out. I don't really regret it. I've learned more on the job or just experimenting at home. I can debone chickens pretty fast though.
Feb 19, 2023 3:18 AM

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Heh, I feel like the only real winners are either;
1. Born rich, will be employed in daddy's business even if they flunk college.
2. People who are willing parasites, always consider the easiest way out even if they have to use others or play unfairly.
And I say that as someone who's going to college, I probably wouldn't have gone if my parents weren't paying, degrees have been so devalued compared to the costs due to over-saturation...at least in the US.


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Feb 19, 2023 3:35 AM
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I went to a renowned university got a bunch of degrees that would land anyone other than myself in a corporate board meeting..
but I'm a madao, see I realize that I can live my entire life as a neet without worrying about money..
So let someone less fortunate than myself have those jobs..


I would have regreted it, if I was a dropout.. I would have been really embarrassed and ashamed of myself..I would have been hiding in my room.. I wouldn't have been able to look at myself in the mirror...
 

Feb 19, 2023 3:50 AM
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DYNASTIA said:
Heh, I feel like the only real winners are either;
1. Born rich, will be employed in daddy's business even if they flunk college.


That not true in my case .. I can't deny the 1st part but I would have been so embarrassed if I didn't get to go to the university of my choice..
I had no problem with studying all day and night ... But I've a problem with working, I have nothing to gain from working..I will to do anything but work..

Yes so I told my father to stop bugging me about joining him in the family business and decided to prolonged my stay at the university in pursuit of other degrees ...
I was like haruka from moyashimon anime, I ran away from the opportunity to take over my family business by immersing myself in my studies..

Now I'm very proud of my neet life and if someone tries to make me feel bad and look down on me since I refuse to get a job, I will just shove my certificates in that person's face.. And say you can never
 

Feb 19, 2023 4:50 AM

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ryo-san said:
DYNASTIA said:
Heh, I feel like the only real winners are either;
1. Born rich, will be employed in daddy's business even if they flunk college.


That not true in my case .. I can't deny the 1st part but I would have been so embarrassed if I didn't get to go to the university of my choice..
I had no problem with  studying all day and night ... But I've a problem with working, I have nothing to gain from working..I will to do anything but work..

Yes so I told my father to stop bugging me about joining him in the family business and decided to prolonged my stay at the university in pursuit of other degrees ...
I was like haruka from moyashimon anime, I ran away from the opportunity to take over my family business by immersing myself in my studies..

Now I'm very proud of my neet life and if someone tries to make me feel bad and look down on me since I refuse to get a job, I will just shove my certificates in that person's face.. And say you can never
Looking at it in a utilitarian and Stoicist sense, I would say it would possibly be more beneficial to avoid undue stress rather than depend on something that's outside of your control (you can study harder, but would it really change anything? You might possibly get refused either way ) not saying someone shouldn't apply themselves, just live the best life you possibly can with the means you have rather than let your happiness be dictated by external factors you can't hope to change.

As for being a NEET, everyone lives and profits at someone else's expense, I just hope you realize how good it is to have free time on your hands and use it for something beneficial. If college wasn't handed to me, I would probably spend my time reading about as many topics as I can, recording more music, investing time on a Youtube/Tik Tok/Instagram account, working out, brushing up on my coding, audition for modeling, enroll in a wrestling school, enroll in an acting studio/ workshop, spend more time learning martial arts, try my hand at stand up comedy, work on my drawing skills, look into investing... There are so many things one can do outside of college that might be more beneficial in the long run rather than perpetual debt serfdom without the salary to match (even just learning a trade if everything else fails).


“You’ve never succeeded at anything and you never will, and do you know why? Because you are vulgar, irremediably vulgar, and not only are you vulgar, you are ordinary.” - Maurice Pialat’s We Won't Grow Old Together (1972)
Feb 19, 2023 5:19 AM

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As I had posted multiple times here, university degree are useless unless from best universities such as Hardfart, Standfart, Oxfart


Feb 19, 2023 5:55 AM

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A big fat "I never went to college and don't regret it"

i had already chose the wrong kind of high school, one that required going after to college / university, but avoided a even worse damage / waste of time and funds by stopping before. Had already decided it in the summer of 2004 before my senior year in HS but wasn't exactly free to announce it to my parents, aware they would have been... less than enthusiastic (understatement) in discovering i wasn't going to get a ph.d. or something. When they touched the subject in the following months i always told "i want to take a hiatus for one year and get a job to save some money so i won't be totally sustained by you before enrolling" but they didn't like it... to put it lightly. At the end that's still sort of what happened, except for the fact that i barely had jobs for very few days here and there and it was official for the family that i refused to study again except for the driving license. After one year i found a place in a bakery, enjoyed it as i expected regardless of how much i was paid, and the rest is history. At this point my parents don't probably think about all of this any more, they seem happy that i found my way and stuck with it.



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Feb 19, 2023 8:12 AM

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It was only recently that I made peace with the fact that I will not be able to finish it. I could, but I will have to sacrifice my sleep, money and time, which is pointless considering the current trajectory of my career path. Also, wasting resources for a degree in Psychology is just not practical economy-wise. Additionally, in the past I have applied for a change of program three times: from Medical Technology to Customs Broker (where I am from, there is a degree in becoming one) and then to Psychology, an obvious indication of my indecisiveness and irresponsibility.

I mentioned this to my psychiatrist last year when there was still a fleeting eagerness of going back to uni, and his comment was disapproving, but out of concern. He said that the stress, lack of sleep, overworking my brain (studying and working) will trigger an episode sooner or later. Initially, I dismissed the idea and thought that he is putting me in a box called statistics. But then he asked probing questions which led to me to think that the desire to go back could be nothing but a symptom of hypomania, which at the time didn't occur to me at all. He did not blatantly say it; he somehow made me realize. Perhaps I needed the degree; detailed discussion on mental illnesses was as far as I remember a part of junior year curriculum. A few scenarios where I apparently was in delusions of grandeur (!): Few years back, I submitted an enrollment form for an undergraduate program in Forensic Science based in US. Also, I spent three days studying and researching about NMAT (equivalent of MCAT) which is something that I considered a quirk of mine before diagnosis, lol.

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Feb 19, 2023 8:54 AM
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More like I'm really pissed off abt it, considering the rare educational failure. But that's in the distant past.
I went on to study somewhr else but I only acquired a diploma, so it's similar to an associate degree in a sense.

And I'm back to going off the tangents.
Feb 26, 2023 4:59 PM

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I'm currently in my third year at university, and I would really rather not quit/drop out now, especially after all the tuition I've already payed.

My mother dropped out of college after two years, and I know that she has always regretted it. While she was always able to provide for us growing up, we never had a lot of money. When I someday have a family and stuff, I want to be able to provide for them and not have to worry about not having enough for rent or food or things.
Aug 24, 2023 9:54 AM

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I'm self-studying literature of any kind, books, and writing. I take online classes for certificates. None of these really needed a degree to be good at, just practice. I was doing pretty bad in college. I couldn't keep up and I hardly cared for most subjects even though I had enjoyed high school very much (ironically). My mental health was so much more stable in my high school years than college plus I get physically sick too often. I guess I don't regret not getting my degree, but at times I do have thoughts of "what if I did". College cost way too much and did very little for me. Sure there were a couple classes I loved, but overall I doubt I'll go back.
Aug 24, 2023 11:47 AM

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kaylar2 said:
But that year in uni helped her with connections, new people, and she worked on her portfolio.
What, did she not know anybody in high school?
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Aug 24, 2023 12:08 PM
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Not a dropout by I'm 2 years into a degree and already deeply regret it.
College is definitely something you do if you absolutely know what career path you want. Don't go into it trying to get a profitable degree unless you hate yourself like me. All I know is that I'm definitely not getting an engineering job after I finish.
Aug 24, 2023 2:09 PM

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Never went to college, & I don't regret it. A lot of people I went to high school with ended up going to college, & most of them ended up swimming in debt, unhappy with their fields, not working in what they went to school for, or some combination of the above. The biggest problem is the oversaturation of degrees now since the school push everyone to go to college. Me personally, if I was to go back, I'd go visit the local community college & take one of the trade courses they have down there. The instructors are excellent & most times you can get jobs right out of being done with the classes.
Aug 25, 2023 2:12 AM
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Lucifrost said:
kaylar2 said:
But that year in uni helped her with connections, new people, and she worked on her portfolio.
What, did she not know anybody in high school?
No, of course she met people there, but it was more I'd say helpful connections. University was bigger that a school, people were different, so that it was much easier to find connections, meet new people, who took her hobby seriously, you know.
Aug 25, 2023 2:20 AM

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I was mainly home educated and then joined The Open University, which is mainly based at home learning, although you can phone tutors and go to annual meetups. I mainly joined the OU  to get enough cred to possibly attend actual university, as I didn't have any since leaving School early.
I was working towards a degree after doing short courses, but I got burnt out, and by this stage in life my family were starting to have severe mental breakdowns, so other things took priority.

It's based on points though and I probably could pick it up again, but I have no desire or drive any more.
Dec 23, 2023 12:04 PM

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I don't really like the extreme level of compartmentalized specialization in modern academics and the job market. Also formal education isn't quite done in a way that is suitable to me it seems.

I at some point wanted to do graphic design since I thought well it could mean I could make money doing art but then I became disillusioned after exposure to graphic artists and teachers of graphic art and the kind of people that showed interest in it turned me away from it quickly. I also wanted to be a psychotherapist but the more I learned about abnormal psychology and the effects it has on people the more i became disillusioned with the mainstream current. That is just a short list I actually have a lot of other interests I wanted to pursue but just couldn't see myself going all in being stuck doing just one thing for my whole life if i had a life. I just don't fit in this society how it's set up.
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I didn't go to college or trade school and I'm really regretting it bc I had the chance to go to a community college or trade school for free but I turned it down
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I went to college but it was mere associate's degree-level community college. I think I got the best of both worlds. I didn't like my first degree (IT/programming) that much, but I loved my second degree (graphic design). I'd like to take more art/graphic design classes one day, I miss that environment. Even if I audit them and don't get any credits, I'd be in it for the enjoyment/socialization with like-minded people so I don't really care.
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I don't really like the extreme level of compartmentalized specialization in modern academics and the job market. Also formal education isn't quite done in a way that is suitable to me it seems.

I at some point wanted to do graphic design since I thought well it could mean I could make money doing art but then I became disillusioned after exposure to graphic artists and teachers of graphic art and the kind of people that showed interest in it turned me away from it quickly. I also wanted to be a psychotherapist but the more I learned about abnormal psychology and the effects it has on people the more i became disillusioned with the mainstream current. That is just a short list I actually have a lot of other interests I wanted to pursue but just couldn't see myself going all in being stuck doing just one thing for my whole life if i had a life. I just don't fit in this society how it's set up.
traed said:
I don't really like the extreme level of compartmentalized specialization in modern academics and the job market.

I went to college treating it as if it was high school, which it seems was not conductive to getting a job.
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Aug 30, 2024 8:26 PM
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im a college graduate but i regret it i sometimes wish i gone to trade school instead much cheaper and much practical that way
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traed said:
I don't really like the extreme level of compartmentalized specialization in modern academics and the job market.

I went to college treating it as if it was high school, which it seems was not conductive to getting a job.
@Lucifrost
Yeah it's kind of weird how it's made out to be bigger than it is.
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Aug 31, 2024 2:00 AM

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I dropped out. Sometimes I wish that I had completed my degree, but mostly I just miss the sense of community that came from being in school with like-minded people. I've thought about going back to school again, but I guess I'll have to see where life takes me. For the most part, though, my opinion is that college has become a huge rip-off.
Aug 31, 2024 2:09 AM

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I have enough credits to get my PhD but dropped out because I hated what I was researching.
Aug 31, 2024 11:45 AM

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College degrees are (almost) entirely worthless these days. Going to college is usually a good way to get cucked by student loan debt.

Gotta thank capitalism for keeping the plebs in wageslavery and debt peonage lol. And college precisely accomplishes that goal.
Here is my Pixiv account of my hentai drawings.....

https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/104739065

Here is my blog....

https://theendofindustrialcivilization.blogspot.com/?m=1
Aug 31, 2024 11:50 AM
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I supposedly got it but never saw the piece of paper saying I officially have it lmfao



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