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Serious I am scared shitless of college....

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I will start my freshman year in a few months and I'm fucking horrified... College means spending a year in a tiny dorm with someone who will probably be a complete scumbag mother fucker, having to wake up early for classes, being surrounded by thousands of normies, having to go outside to get food, having to listen to couples fucking in the room next door, and probably even my own room, sharing a bathroom with a shitload of other guys, and just having no privacy in general. Not a fucking chance I last all 4 years of it. Hopefully my dad will just let me drop out ASAP and let me NEET at his house, where I can LDAR for the rest of my life.
 
I go to a stereotypical college. What I mean by that is that my college is exactly what you see in the movies. Not all colleges are like that though, so maybe the one you go to is more Incel friendly.

I don't know where you are going, but you are going to need to have extreme mental toughness to survive.
 
I go to a stereotypical college. What I mean by that is that my college is exactly what you see in the movies. Not all colleges are like that though, so maybe the one you go to is more Incel friendly.

I don't know where you are going, but you are going to need to have extreme mental toughness to survive.
I don't plan on lasting long
 
When I was in college my roommate would bring stacys back to bang while I was literally in the room rotting playing league of legends. This is what you can expect. If you’re lucky your roommate might be incel too and it may not be so bad.
 
I don't plan on lasting long

I can help you survive. I think it is important that you maximize your time in college. Being a poorcel is not where you want to be.
 
Bring a rope and tell your roomate if he fucks you will kill yourself
 
When I was in college my roommate would bring stacys back to bang while I was literally in the room rotting playing league of legends. This is what you can expect. If you’re lucky your roommate might be incel too and it may not be so bad.
I would require that the subject does not bring women to have sex.

If he did not accepth i think i would go ER on him.
 
Maybe I should go to community college and try to get into a normal 4 year uni or something. I don't have any financial health so I'd also have to work part time while going to school.
 
lol I'm luck to live in the same city where I go to college, it would be a nightmare to live in a dorm.
 
get a stash of weed.
easiest way to make friends in college.
every kewl kid wants that shit.
don't try to go through college alone. you will fail 100%.
first two weeks are the most important, after that the groups are established and it's hard to get in.
try to find the nerds or some other lonely guy. even one friend is enough.
 
Maybe I should go to community college and try to get into a normal 4 year uni or something. I don't have any financial health so I'd also have to work part time while going to school.

I'm pretty sure if you can get a 4.0 at a community college, you can transfer to just about anywhere you'd want to go except maybe the top 40 or so colleges. If you have really good extracurriculars, test scores, and essays you might even be able to go anywhere except maybe the top 25 or so colleges.

Having options is really important even if you don't want to prestigemaxx on your college.
 
Don't be so apprehensive and don't let the cynics and pessimists persuade you in to thinking that college is the apotheosis of cultural degeneracy and moral depravity, that is a cliche and a product of unfounded hyperbole. When I started as a freshman, I was able to secure my own dorm room and did not therefore have to take my chances with the unknown room mate variable. I would recommend that you get in touch with your schools resident life department and make an early request for a singe room, they may accommodate, especially if you have some type of underlying medical or psychological condition which substantiates the request. Also, most college classes are not predicated on group work and collaboration with fellow students. I teach history and philosophy to undergraduates and I never employ pedagogical methods that require either group work or participation. Good luck and I will be happy to answer whatever questions you may have as I'm a life long student (undergrad, grad school and law school).
 
I'm pretty sure if you can get a 4.0 at a community college, you can transfer to just about anywhere you'd want to go except maybe the top 40 or so colleges. If you have really good extracurriculars, test scores, and essays you might even be able to go anywhere except maybe the top 25 or so colleges.

Having options is really important even if you don't want to prestigemaxx on your college.
The thing is that I'm absolutely terrible at math so it'd be studyceling and adderal maxxing constantly, it'd be 4 years of absolutely no free time because I'd be studying, working, school, studying, working, school.
 
I also start college in a month. I got a 3 day orientation in a few weeks.
 
I'm pretty sure if you can get a 4.0 at a community college, you can transfer to just about anywhere you'd want to go except maybe the top 40 or so colleges. If you have really good extracurriculars, test scores, and essays you might even be able to go anywhere except maybe the top 25 or so colleges.

Having options is really important even if you don't want to prestigemaxx on your college.

The admission committee is going to look at your HS records in an effort to determine whether you have a sustained history of academic achievement or otherwise have demonstrably established that you've improved over the course of time. Furthermore, the selectivity is not only a function of the institution, but also the individual department. Look at the US news and world report rankings of the university and then look at the where the program you intend to enroll in is situated nationally. The selectivity bias will be a product of these two variables as well as the number of applicants to any particular program.
 
Just pray that your room mate is an incel
get a stash of weed.
easiest way to make friends in college.
every kewl kid wants that shit.
don't try to go through college alone. you will fail 100%.
first two weeks are the most important, after that the groups are established and it's hard to get in.
try to find the nerds or some other lonely guy. even one friend is enough.
Very high IQ , I didn't make friends at the start and found it impossible to get any later on in the year
 
The admission committee is going to look at your HS records in an effort to determine whether you have a sustained history of academic achievement or otherwise have demonstrably established that you've improved over the course of time. Furthermore, the selectivity is not only a function of the institution, but also the individual department. Look at the US news and world report rankings of the university and then look at the where the program you intend to enroll in is situated nationally. The selectivity bias will be a product of these two variables as well as the number of applicants to any particular program.

I am actually pretty sure that most schools do not require a high school transcript as long as you have completed like 30 hours at a Community College by the time you are applying. In fact, some don't even require ACT/SAT scores either if you meet that metric.

Also, I don't know of a University that admits undergrads differently based on their preferred major. That is a rumor that I have seen the head of undergrad admissions at the University of Georgia downright deny when I was applying there. He said that those with an undecided major listed on their application than those with a seemingly more competitive major listed.

However this does not apply to entrance into professional programs like a business school or nursing program (which is what I think confuses people). If you were trying to transfer directly into for example, Indiana University's business school, it would be more difficult than transferring directly into their general undergrad college.

However, I'm pretty sure most colleges make you take a semester in the general undergrad college before applying to a professional program anyway and declare yourself as "pre-business" or "pre-nursing" or whatever.
 
Lol kiddo if you just starting college you need to full LOW inhib. I’m serious. Make friends talk to girls otherwise you’ll rot in this forum like us forever. Your life is just starting
 
I am actually pretty sure that most schools do not require a high school transcript as long as you have completed like 30 hours at a Community College by the time you are applying. In fact, some don't even require ACT/SAT scores either if you meet that metric.

Also, I don't know of a University that admits undergrads differently based on their preferred major. That is a rumor that I have seen the head of undergrad admissions at the University of Georgia downright deny when I was applying there. He said that those with an undecided major listed on their application than those with a seemingly more competitive major listed.

However this does not apply to entrance into professional programs like a business school or nursing program (which is what I think confuses people). If you were trying to transfer directly into for example, Indiana University's business school, it would be more difficult than transferring directly into their general undergrad college.

However, I'm pretty sure most colleges make you take a semester in the general undergrad college before applying to a professional program anyway and declare yourself as "pre-business" or "pre-nursing" or whatever.

I've never been asked to sit in on an admissions committee but I do work in academia and know how the departments generally interface with an application. All of this is going to depend on the prestige, endowment and popularity of an institution. It will additionally depend on whether you specify a major when you initially apply and the extent to which that program imposes selection criteria that exceed the general standard for admissions. If you take UM Ann Arbor for example, you'll see that the standard for admission in to the engineering program will be elevated above that of the generic liberal arts track.

That official was being disingenuous when he made those statements and probably wants people to believe that the considerations for admission are going to correlate with the rigorousness of a particular program.

And yes, I can confirm that the admission process for both grad school and professional school is an entirely different animal when contrasted with the undergraduate application.
 
I will start my freshman year in a few months and I'm fucking horrified... College means spending a year in a tiny dorm with someone who will probably be a complete scumbag mother fucker, having to wake up early for classes, being surrounded by thousands of normies, having to go outside to get food, having to listen to couples fucking in the room next door, and probably even my own room, sharing a bathroom with a shitload of other guys, and just having no privacy in general. Not a fucking chance I last all 4 years of it. Hopefully my dad will just let me drop out ASAP and let me NEET at his house, where I can LDAR for the rest of my life.
Hell on earth.
 
So your family is well-off enough that you're gonna have a dorm unlike most actual working-students? And your biggest worry is that you're gonna have to hear other people having sex? Man, talk about first problems.
 
find an apartment in the city. Dorms are hell for incels
 
i finished one year of university. it was basically just me, a bunch of partying foids, and a chad who fucked them all. i could hear the moaning too. it was awful. cant imagine how bad having a roommate would be tbh.
 
I've never been asked to sit in on an admissions committee but I do work in academia and know how the departments generally interface with an application. All of this is going to depend on the prestige, endowment and popularity of an institution. It will additionally depend on whether you specify a major when you initially apply and the extent to which that program imposes selection criteria that exceed the general standard for admissions. If you take UM Ann Arbor for example, you'll see that the standard for admission in to the engineering program will be elevated above that of the generic liberal arts track.

That official was being disingenuous when he made those statements and probably wants people to believe that the considerations for admission are going to correlate with the rigorousness of a particular program.

And yes, I can confirm that the admission process for both grad school and professional school is an entirely different animal when contrasted with the undergraduate application.

So are you saying you're a PhDCel spying on us?

Also isn't UM's Engineering program housed by a College separate from the general Undergraduate college (like the College of Arts and Sciences is what it's called many places)? That would explain any increased standards, it's its own separate entity that can set its own standards for admissions.

For example, the business school at my college only gives a select few first-year applicants assured admittance, and the rest must apply of which 50% will be rejected.

But while I think my school ranks higher in Political Science than Gender Studies, it's not more difficult to be accepted as a Gender Studies major than as a Political Science major.
 
Yes dude, college sucks. I got pretty depressed my first semester and I was at a very nerdy school. Everybody was nice too but I decided to transfer to community college. The hottest girl at the gym was also very nice to me but she was getting her masters and was dating this Roidchad (who actually called me out for not re racking my squat weight). He came up to me and said... “Are you done using that?” and I said “yes”. Then with an attitude he told me “Then go re rack it”. Anyways, he was right (just could have been nicer) and I continue to listen to those words of wisdom every day. They were a hot couple for sure tho, I would fap the thought of them every night. When I arrived at community college (it has a 100% acceptance rate), the plan was to get my nursing associates, turn 20 and enlist on an 18X SF contract. However, I saw all of the people I knew from middle school and high school and was kind of ashamed when I told them I’m at “CC” (especially since I was also a loner). I lucked out tho cause I had a guaranteed transfer contract (as long as I maintained > 3.0 GPA) from Senior year HS with another top tier school. Transferring again this fall. Don’t wanna go but the long term rewards are sort of worth it. If you’re an incel with no social life, you might as well try to intellectually and physically mog chads.
 
college will be your ruination.
 
One of the perks of living in a third world shithole is that college is like high school where there is no dorms for students and shit
 
im thinking of moving from australia to US for college, im good enough at rugby to get in and i might get to experience some life. that, or stay at my current tradeschool idk tbh
 
So are you saying you're a PhDCel spying on us?

Also isn't UM's Engineering program housed by a College separate from the general Undergraduate college (like the College of Arts and Sciences is what it's called many places)? That would explain any increased standards, it's its own separate entity that can set its own standards for admissions.

For example, the business school at my college only gives a select few first-year applicants assured admittance, and the rest must apply of which 50% will be rejected.

But while I think my school ranks higher in Political Science than Gender Studies, it's not more difficult to be accepted as a Gender Studies major than as a Political Science major.

I don't have a PhD. I do have a J.D. and an M.A., which, when combined comprise more years of cummulative academic study then your typical dissertation and doctoral coursework is going to require. I'm not spying, I'm here to organize a grassroots political movement for the incel community which is thus far relegating itself to the feedback loop of online forums.

Yes, different programs are allocated to different colleges but the constituent program and its faculty are what determines the perameters of the admissions criteria. Mehcnical engineering and electrical engineering may have lower admission statndards as they relate to quantitative reasoning on the SAT or ACT when compared to structural engineering (that's just a hypo and may not be the case).

Gender studies and PS may be amalgamated under the same admissions rubric because they don't differ substantially in the intellectual content of their curriculum. There could be myriad reasons as to why the university chose not to differentiate between them for admissions selectivity.
 
I don't have a PhD. I do have a J.D. and an M.A., which, when combined comprise more years of cummulative academic study then your typical dissertation and doctoral coursework is going to require. I'm not spying, I'm here to organize a grassroots political movement for the incel community which is thus far relegating itself to the feedback loop of online forums.

Yes, different programs are allocated to different colleges but the constituent program and its faculty are what determines the perameters of the admissions criteria. Mehcnical engineering and electrical engineering may have lower admission statndards as they relate to quantitative reasoning on the SAT or ACT when compared to structural engineering (that's just a hypo and may not be the case).

Gender studies and PS may be amalgamated under the same admissions rubric because they don't differ substantially in the intellectual content of their curriculum. There could be myriad reasons as to why the university chose not to differentiate between them for admissions selectivity.

Oh a JDCel? I'm even more interested in that than a PhDcel.
 
Don't be so apprehensive and don't let the cynics and pessimists persuade you in to thinking that college is the apotheosis of cultural degeneracy and moral depravity, that is a cliche and a product of unfounded hyperbole. When I started as a freshman, I was able to secure my own dorm room and did not therefore have to take my chances with the unknown room mate variable. I would recommend that you get in touch with your schools resident life department and make an early request for a singe room, they may accommodate, especially if you have some type of underlying medical or psychological condition which substantiates the request. Also, most college classes are not predicated on group work and collaboration with fellow students. I teach history and philosophy to undergraduates and I never employ pedagogical methods that require either group work or participation. Good luck and I will be happy to answer whatever questions you may have as I'm a life long student (undergrad, grad school and law school).
^Someone who knows what they are talking about
 
No, but I am considering Pre-Law. Not sure I have the GPA to make anything out of it though.

Admission will be weighted heavily in favor of your LSAT scores as well as a writing sample which should clearly articulate how you're going to utilize a law degree in a way that fits with the kind of narrative and intellectual paradigm that most law faculty have assimilated themselves to (e.g. social justice, racial equity, political progress, the usual PC BS, etc).
^Someone who knows what they are talking about

Thanks bru, this isn't my first rodeo, or even my second, so yes, I do have some anecdotal knowledge.
 
Admission will be weighted heavily in favor of your LSAT scores as well as a writing sample which should clearly articulate how you're going to utilize a law degree in a way that fits with the kind of narrative and intellectual paradigm that most law faculty have assimilated themselves to (e.g. social justice, racial equity, political progress, the usual PC BS, etc).

I'm fairly confident I score at least a 160 without studying. My state's law schools leave something to be desired though.
 
I'm fairly confident I score at least a 160 without studying. My state's law schools leave something to be desired though.

Well I would be careful about overconfidence with the LSAT. I took that fucker three times and the best I could achieve was a 154. If you want to get in to a tier one institution then you'll need to score competitively and likewise have a strong academic record (especially in liberal arts and social sciences) as well as a convincing writing sample. I attended a third tier law school and cannot recommend to anyone that they squander their time in such a fruitless endeavor. Unless you have family connections at a firm, maintain a very high GPA and/or participate heavily in school activities (moot court, law review, various societies, etc), then a third tier law degree is an extremely imprudent and wasteful investment.
 
My tip from someone who has failed getting through college multiple times because of social anxiety and thus not being able to form a social group:

Don't think you're getting through college alone. You will 100% drop out if you don't make friends.

First day, MAKE SURE you talk to people. Say hi and introduce yourself. Smile and engage in conversation. If there are parties and "fun" activities happening for the freshmen, make sure you attend it all, no matter how shit it is and how much you don't want to.

Make friends early on or don't make any at all. Make friends or you will drop out.
 
If you don't think you're going to be successful in that environment then avoid it by all means.
 
After the military (4 years as a paratrooper officer) uni was really nice. At least people don't shoot at you. I was concentrated on one thing: To study so I will not be poorcel. Girls are distraction.
 
>going to college in 2018
Overly infested brainwashing betabuxx tutorial island

JFL at working for someone else your entire life
 
i will just avoid everyone as much as possible and focus on studying and copes as always. if my roommate turns out to be an incel who has similar interests then its a plus.
 
I've been to uni here in the UK. Twice. Halls (like large dorms I think) were quite fun but could be lonely. It really depends how much you make an effort to socialise and whether there are places to enjoy with others such as a shared lounge. Also, it helps if you tend to get along with people from your course. I did anthropology and although I enjoyed it, I think I tend to get along much better with people doing technology-focused courses.

I dropped out in the end but only because a parent stressed me out and I ended up with anxiety problems. Overall I quite enjoyed uni and did want to finish.

If you do a course that's right for you, socialise and try not to let anyone stress you out then you should be OK :)

Also, at best it can be really fun with great bars and people. Plus, most people tend to be fun at about 20. It's past 25 that they get more insufferable, lol (I'm 33 now and much prefer how people used to be).
 
get a stash of weed.
easiest way to make friends in college.
every kewl kid wants that shit.
don't try to go through college alone. you will fail 100%.
first two weeks are the most important, after that the groups are established and it's hard to get in.
try to find the nerds or some other lonely guy. even one friend is enough.
This, the first weeks are vital you have to make friends there or you are lost. I had to repeat my first year which and I didn't go the first week or so which resulted in me not knowing anybody now 2 years after that:feelsrope:
 

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