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How is the environment at your university? Do you have friends there? or just socialmaxxx for jobs and that kind of thing? About your studies, do you organize yourself weekly, studying and everything else? I ask this because lately I'm out of focus on a lot of things .
 

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a ghost in the campus
 
you're glowing :horror:
 
I mostly just go to class and then chill
 
Everything is still remote where I am so at home mostly :feelsjuice:
 
But while you're there at the university is it hell or is it quiet?
I have had some bad experiences. Idk I don't really care about making friends anymore. I just wanna do my drugs and chill
 
I have had some bad experiences. Idk I don't really care about making friends anymore. I just wanna do my drugs and chill
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How is the environment at your university? Do you have friends there? or just socialmaxxx for jobs and that kind of thing? About your studies, do you organize yourself weekly, studying and everything else? I ask this because lately I'm out of focus on a lot of things .
I graduated in December 2019 if that counts brocel, I will share with you what I remember

How is the environment at your university?
I went to the largest university in my country, with a student population of approximately 40,000. People from all over the world were there, mostly NT who were at least HTN, the international students usually came from a family that was wealthy enough to send them to a uni abroad. It was overwhelmingly left-wing, as is to be expected of a university especially one in an urban area, and it seemed like most people were having a lot of sex though somehow I studied there for 3 years and never once heard bed squeaking or chick moaning. I was lucky. Do I regret going to such a large uni in a city while being incel, should I have gone to a smaller uni in a smaller town or done a degree online? No - I did have some good times, even though they were few and far between, and it was the best educational phase of my life. I was invisible for the most part, and the extent of the bullying I received was during a flat party in my first year where the boyfriend of one of my chick flatmates was talking about medical students that he had met, and how their studies must involve "cutting up bodies on a Tuesday afternoon". He then pointed and me and said, "he looks like someone who would enjoy that". Which hurt a little but was ultimately inconsequential compared to what I went through during the first 18 years of my life at school & home. Still, it was difficult being an incel in denial on campus, being alone all the time and seeing everybody else living in a completely different world to me; I had a psychosis in my third year and was in psych ward for a month, after which I realised that I wasn't going to make it without looking for more information. I found my country's far-right movement as well as the black pill :blackpill: and those things helped me out a lot and put me on the right track, even to this day

Do you have friends there?
Acquaintances, mostly, none of whom I really kept in touch with after I graduated. What I personally noticed about university friendships is that they tend to be extremely superficial and utility-based, most of those uni kids are social retards but have friends because of their face and looks, money & status (which is also probably the only reason why they got to go to uni in the first place). If someone falls short of their expectations, they will very quickly ghost them/unfriend them/block them and move on to more higher-value people. They seemed to generally have a very different idea of the meaning of friendship to the one that I understood; kind of like how females will get pets & boyfriends to use as status accessories, uni kids had "friends" that they could use to access parties, drugs & sex. Obviously as an incel I have never been about that life so I found my social life at university to be lacking; nobody really had any reason to want to be seen with me, as they did not believe that I had anything to offer them

About your studies, do you organize yourself weekly, studying and everything else?
I studied a social science degree as I did not believe that I could hack a full STEM degree; I felt as though I would have burned out. My degree was relatively easy and chill, though I found it difficult to achieve the highest grades because for that you had to soymaxx :soy: and write whatever the profs wanted to hear. Perhaps it would have been different in a STEM degree where it is maybe more objective & meritocratic but from what I saw of the social dynamics of these degree programmes, where the few chicks in the class get the most help from profs, simps, whiteknights, cucks & lonely STEMcels, I am glad I did not pursue that. If I ever STEMmaxx it will probably be distance learning: I am currently learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript & C++ from 2 coding apps and that is going fine as I am learning at my own pace, doing a little bit each day, no bullshit from females, simps, whiteknights & cucks. And from also what I saw; if you want to go into STEM to get away from bluepillers :bluepill:, there are surprisingly still many of them in STEM

In summary: to survive uni as an incel, keep your head down, smile and nod through the cucked SJW bluepill nonsense :bluepill:, get your education sorted and then get out and use your education to get a better job that can help you to afford better copes, surgeries, escorts, etc.
Godspeed brothercel
 
I used to go in uni. I always was alone. JFL. If you're an ugly subhuman, nobody gives a fuck about you.
 
I graduated in December 2019 if that counts brocel, I will share with you what I remember

How is the environment at your university?
I went to the largest university in my country, with a student population of approximately 40,000. People from all over the world were there, mostly NT who were at least HTN, the international students usually came from a family that was wealthy enough to send them to a uni abroad. It was overwhelmingly left-wing, as is to be expected of a university especially one in an urban area, and it seemed like most people were having a lot of sex though somehow I studied there for 3 years and never once heard bed squeaking or chick moaning. I was lucky. Do I regret going to such a large uni in a city while being incel, should I have gone to a smaller uni in a smaller town or done a degree online? No - I did have some good times, even though they were few and far between, and it was the best educational phase of my life. I was invisible for the most part, and the extent of the bullying I received was during a flat party in my first year where the boyfriend of one of my chick flatmates was talking about medical students that he had met, and how their studies must involve "cutting up bodies on a Tuesday afternoon". He then pointed and me and said, "he looks like someone who would enjoy that". Which hurt a little but was ultimately inconsequential compared to what I went through during the first 18 years of my life at school & home. Still, it was difficult being an incel in denial on campus, being alone all the time and seeing everybody else living in a completely different world to me; I had a psychosis in my third year and was in psych ward for a month, after which I realised that I wasn't going to make it without looking for more information. I found my country's far-right movement as well as the black pill :blackpill: and those things helped me out a lot and put me on the right track, even to this day

Do you have friends there?
Acquaintances, mostly, none of whom I really kept in touch with after I graduated. What I personally noticed about university friendships is that they tend to be extremely superficial and utility-based, most of those uni kids are social retards but have friends because of their face and looks, money & status (which is also probably the only reason why they got to go to uni in the first place). If someone falls short of their expectations, they will very quickly ghost them/unfriend them/block them and move on to more higher-value people. They seemed to generally have a very different idea of the meaning of friendship to the one that I understood; kind of like how females will get pets & boyfriends to use as status accessories, uni kids had "friends" that they could use to access parties, drugs & sex. Obviously as an incel I have never been about that life so I found my social life at university to be lacking; nobody really had any reason to want to be seen with me, as they did not believe that I had anything to offer them

About your studies, do you organize yourself weekly, studying and everything else?
I studied a social science degree as I did not believe that I could hack a full STEM degree; I felt as though I would have burned out. My degree was relatively easy and chill, though I found it difficult to achieve the highest grades because for that you had to soymaxx :soy: and write whatever the profs wanted to hear. Perhaps it would have been different in a STEM degree where it is maybe more objective & meritocratic but from what I saw of the social dynamics of these degree programmes, where the few chicks in the class get the most help from profs, simps, whiteknights, cucks & lonely STEMcels, I am glad I did not pursue that. If I ever STEMmaxx it will probably be distance learning: I am currently learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript & C++ from 2 coding apps and that is going fine as I am learning at my own pace, doing a little bit each day, no bullshit from females, simps, whiteknights & cucks. And from also what I saw; if you want to go into STEM to get away from bluepillers :bluepill:, there are surprisingly still many of them in STEM

In summary: to survive uni as an incel, keep your head down, smile and nod through the cucked SJW bluepill nonsense :bluepill:, get your education sorted and then get out and use your education to get a better job that can help you to afford better copes, surgeries, escorts, etc.
Godspeed brothercel
First of all, thanks for the general reply. It was a great read and I mainly identified with the part that you didn't feel "in that world", because I'm going through exactly that right now. I'm STEMmaxx at the moment, sometimes I think I should choose something that doesn't scale to calculations and all, but as this is one of the few areas that would really interest me (and I can't get away from math/ physics forever ) will be an interesting challenge... I have the impression that friendship a lot of the time is all about interest, wherever you are, that's brutal... Brutal things happen in this clown world, but everything well . Just answer me one thing, do you intend to continue studying or have you already established yourself in your chosen field?
 
First of all, thanks for the general reply. It was a great read and I mainly identified with the part that you didn't feel "in that world", because I'm going through exactly that right now. I'm STEMmaxx at the moment, sometimes I think I should choose something that doesn't scale to calculations and all, but as this is one of the few areas that would really interest me (and I can't get away from math/ physics forever ) will be an interesting challenge... I have the impression that friendship a lot of the time is all about interest, wherever you are, that's brutal... Brutal things happen in this clown world, but everything well . Just answer me one thing, do you intend to continue studying or have you already established yourself in your chosen field?
I have been a NEET for 2 years and 8 months since I graduated, though have been considering pursuing further study. There were a number of employment sectors I could have gone into with my degree field and after I first graduated I was researching which job to get. But then the COVID lockdowns started so I stopped researching & searching for a job. Even though the lockdowns have been lifted I don't feel any desire to get a job and become a wagie when I can pass the time just fine as a NEET
 
I have been a NEET for 2 years and 8 months since I graduated, though have been considering pursuing further study. There were a number of employment sectors I could have gone into with my degree field and after I first graduated I was researching which job to get. But then the COVID lockdowns started so I stopped researching & searching for a job. Even though the lockdowns have been lifted I don't feel any desire to get a job and become a wagie when I can pass the time just fine as a NEET
I understand your point of view brocel, whatever you choose... I wish you the best. Thanks for the advice, I needed it :feelsthink:
 

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