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College is stressing me out and my grades are shit ngl, I don’t study much but even procrastination is stressful because of it.

I miss being a comfy NEET just carelessly shitposting my life away in my bedroom all day and only leaving to go on doomer walks
 
If you've already got somewhat far, get a temp ban and stop rotting here so you can focus on it. If you've only just started, you might as well drop out, especially if you're studying basket weaving or something.
 
If you've already got somewhat far, get a temp ban and stop rotting here so you can focus on it. If you've only just started, you might as well drop out, especially if you're studying basket weaving or something.
3rd year computer science.
 
if its a good degree at a good university then do that
 
If you aren't doing well at college just give up. It's high IQ only if you want to have a successful career and not just ridiculous amounts of debt.
 
College. Don't hear those fags.
 
If you aren't doing well at college just give up. It's high IQ only if you want to have a successful career and not just ridiculous amounts of debt.
No debt, i’m technically being paid to go lol
 
3rd year computer science.
That's really good, you should focus on it then. I flunked all of my exams at the same spot and in hindsight, I should've just finished what I'd started properly.
 
I'd absolutely do stuff. Even though I have become a shell of a shell of my former self, I still have passions. The problem is that I don't have the ability to pursue my passions or get to a level where I want to, so I just rot.
 
That's really good, you should focus on it then. I flunked all of my exams at the same spot and in hindsight, I should've just finished what I'd started properly.
What was your gpa like?
 
I'd absolutely do stuff. Even though I have become a shell of a shell of my former self, I still have passions. The problem is that I don't have the ability to pursue my passions or get to a level where I want to, so I just rot.
~Understandable. Before you call yourself pathetic, think of the world as the most pathetic thing of all, which it is a mindless beast existing for an aimless direction, the mechanism of the treacherous unconscious will. --It´s Everywhere.
 
~Understandable. Before you call yourself pathetic, think of the world as the most pathetic thing of all, which it is a mindless beast existing for an aimless direction, the mechanism of the treacherous unconscious will. --It´s Everywhere.
Based. :feelsYall: I've thought of this before and I try to remember it whenever I feel bad about myself, it's quite reassuring.
 
We don't have GPA over here. Anyway, I just wanted to graduate, that's how low my bar was.
So any degree is worth the same no matter the grades? I barely pass most of my shit. I just don’t have the will for it. Leave everything until the last moment.
 
Based. :feelsYall: I've thought of this before and I try to remember it whenever I feel bad about myself, it's quite reassuring.
:feelsokman: Reading Philosophy has done me wonders... sharing that powerful vril.
~But it´s important to keep your mind fresh, since reading can also make one devoid of "thinking for yourself" which is the holy Treasure you must protect at all cost, even told by the ones who did write entire essays demonstrating the absurdity in which we live in.
 
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That's really good, you should focus on it then. I flunked all of my exams at the same spot and in hindsight, I should've just finished what I'd started properly.
Also what year were you in? Did you drop out for good?
 
So any degree is worth the same no matter the grades? I barely pass most of my shit. I just don’t have the will for it. Leave everything until the last moment.
I didn't even need the degree for its worth because I already had a job I liked, I just wanted to graduate because I don't like leaving things unfinished.

Also what year were you in? Did you drop out for good?
Same - third. I did, but I'm able to recover some of my previous progress if I try again, which is nice.
 
If i had the chance i would go the NEET route. Why work for a society that views you as expandable ?
 
If i had the chance i would go the NEET route. Why work for a society that views you as expandable ?
I guess money is a good cope. I want to move out of my parents’ home. I have 0 skills and seeing retail wagies in their 40s terrifies me.
 
I guess money is a good cope. I want to move out of my parents’ home. I have 0 skills and seeing retail wagies in their 40s terrifies me.
Can you get government welfare ?
 
just get college over with and you can become a neet afterwards
 
College is stressing me out and my grades are shit ngl, I don’t study much but even procrastination is stressful because of it.

I miss being a comfy NEET just carelessly shitposting my life away in my bedroom all day and only leaving to go on doomer walks
neet
 
If I could, I'd NEET.
 
College, just focus on passing the major exams and try and cope your way through as much as you can, you can take a NEET year afterwards to figure out your next step
 
NEET.

Mother's basement, NEETbux, neighbours wifi, stolen laptop.
 
NEET. There's no point anyways.
 
First year CS, honestly I thought about this a lot, but I can still balance out my hobbies (hiking and carpentry) with school, which isn't that hard yet. NGL I'd be in a pretty bad place if I wouldn't have as much free time, and I'd probably consider NEETing.

Though the nice part about collage is that you can do both as long as you understand the courses. At least here there is no need to attend the courses, just the exams.

Can't speak from experience but you can land a very very high paying job after uni. so I'd still finish it. Worst case scenario you have a degree and mommy can't hold it over you that you are a lazy bum. Parents have to take their kids in if they want to collage and "can't find a job".
 
First year CS, honestly I thought about this a lot, but I can still balance out my hobbies (hiking and carpentry) with school, which isn't that hard yet. NGL I'd be in a pretty bad place if I wouldn't have as much free time, and I'd probably consider NEETing.

Though the nice part about collage is that you can do both as long as you understand the courses. At least here there is no need to attend the courses, just the exams.

Can't speak from experience but you can land a very very high paying job after uni. so I'd still finish it. Worst case scenario you have a degree and mommy can't hold it over you that you are a lazy bum. Parents have to take their kids in if they want to collage and "can't find a job".
My plan is to work remotely for a western company while living in some shithole with a low cost of living after college. Idk how possible it is and it sounds a bit too good to be true tbh but that’s my plan
 
My plan is to work remotely for a western company while living in some shithole with a low cost of living after college. Idk how possible it is and it sounds a bit too good to be true tbh but that’s my plan
Honestly I feel the same, though in stead of any shithole country I'll pick my home country of Romania. To work in ones country of origin is a luxury for most E Europeans.
 
Why bother with all that stress? Just be a comfy NEET :feelscomfy:
 

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