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knowing that you will devote countless years to a soulless STEM degree? Any time that you spend doing fun problems or learning how to brain works or doing experiments will be limited by the soul-crushing courseload that leaves you numbed and exhausted. You will regurgitate applications and implications of ideas made by a few smart and creative people spat and shat out at you by bitter professors spending their lives doing the same with not much to show for it. You will NEVER truly understand the topics given to you and the work used to derive these topics. Up until your dying days you will NEVER know what you missed out on, what you could have discovered and delighted in about yourself and the world around you. With each day you will increasingly despite the subject that you initially thought was so cool and interesting.

>> No.15815292

>muh feels

>> No.15815293

Sorry I don't read posts with AI slop attached

>> No.15815294

NOT THE HECKIN' FEELERINOS
NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.15815295

>>15815288
>dragon
sovl.

>dragon theorem
NOOOOOOOOO THAT'S SOVLESS

>> No.15815298

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0okBr1VLqnI "Feelings"

>> No.15815304

HOOKED ON A FEELIN'
THAT I'M IN LOOOOOVE
WITH UUUUUUUUUUUU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTeDahdzeQU&list=PLu0oQGh742x9yZnG-fz6sdeEqqa8fxcjA

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https://imgur.com/a/Gzp2Ile

>> No.15815410

>>15815288
>countless years
2.5 for a BSCS with a Mathematics minor.
i have no trouble counting it.

>> No.15815417

>>15815410
How did you do it so quickly anon? My school doesn't let me skip classes unless I have some sort of industry experience, despite me knowing the material enough to teach the class. Because I can only take so many credit hours each semester, I can't graduate in less time unless I take classes in tue summer(which I can't)

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>be interested in topic
>take class on topic
>boring professor
>forced to do homework exercises
>forced to attend lectures
>forced to take an exam
>lose all interest in topic
Academia was a mistake.

>> No.15815489

>>15815417
Very few universities allow you to outright "skip" classes
Most of them will allow you to count AP exams for university credits though, and you can accumulate a decently substantial number of early courses that way
Most universities will also allow you overload 1-2 courses more than the usual limit once you meet certain academic requirements

I don't really see the point in speedrunning university though. Why waste the last time in your life before you're an old fart that you're going to have hours and hours a day of free time when there are a fuckload of things available for you to do with that time?

>> No.15815621

>>15815489
>Most of them will allow you to count AP exams for university credits though, and you can accumulate a decently substantial number of early courses that way
Yeah I did all of those relevant to my degree early on. There are also some exams you could take to override a course but those are for very entry level courses and cost money.
>life before you're an old fart that you're going to have hours and hours a day of free time when there are a fuckload of things available for you to do with that time?
Because I dont like school. I really dont want to be here and it sucks.

>> No.15815629

>>15815489
Taking a full load of classes during summer term also speeds things up.

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>>15815288
>you will
OP is a sullen child who thinks everyone else on the board is a sullen child.

>> No.15815653

>>15815288
The vast majority of people work jobs equally as soulless. It's employment, not a hobby.

>> No.15815657

>>15815288
Isaac Newton > Tolkien
Hitler > Harry Potter

>> No.15815665

>>15815657
>bitter virgin who threw his life savings away on a money scheme > happy wizard
>bitter virgin druggie > happy wizard with friends who had sex with herminy booba

>> No.15815709

Mark Farina mushroom jazz series is soul extract. You can rock on with whatever soulless this that or the other and it isn't going to be a problem at all, just be sure to take your soul vitamins. Alright, now that we got that out of the way, what's this about discovery? And why would discovering be a matter of delighting in about yourself and the world around you? Why not simply delight in about yourself and the world about you? You seem to think you're going to discover something when you delight in about yourself and the world around you? Like what? That you delight in it? Oh, joy! Maybe you're discovering that you're one decision away from bliss! However, maybe not. Maybe you are the sort of person who has delighted in and about yourself and the world around you for some time, and it isn't a matter of discovery. So, what is it going to be? What links discovery, especially STEM discovery, with delighting in about yourself and the world around you?

>> No.15815747

>>15815288
>will devote
They literally paid me though, everyone who belongs there gets paid and does what they're interested in.

Then again you may have to be black to get that treatment nowadays

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DAMN IT FEELS GOOD
TO BE A STEMCEL

>> No.15815849

>>15815293
>>15815292
>>15815288

how about masters degree in marketing / international business

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>>15815293
Be honest, you can't read more than one line of text.

>> No.15815856

>>15815288
Why are you studying something you don't love?

Fucking idiot.

Got my STEM degree. It was awesome. I had a great time.

If you aren't into it, don't do it. Who's making you? You're an adult, act like it.

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>>15815288
I love my STEM degree. Unfortunately there are lots of impostors who get one easily from diploma mills. The difference in levels between people who loves what they do and one of those fools like you who did it for the money is overwhelming. You are nothing but trash.

>> No.15815918

>>15815866
>>15815856
Idk what else to do though. I used to be really into programming and physics and stuff like that when I was little. But it's not fun anymore

>> No.15816018

Bump

>> No.15816541

Bump

>> No.15816701

>>15815420
this desu

>> No.15816982

>>15815918
What is fun to you? What's something that would make your inner child smile?

>> No.15816984

>>15815288
Stem students dont feel any of that. The feelings of regret come after graduation

>> No.15817047

>>15816982
I don't know anymore anon...

>> No.15817080

>>15815288
>countless
>can't count to 4
Ask me how I know calculus 1 filtered you out of a STEM degree

>> No.15817453

>>15817080
I have already taken all of the math classes required for my major

>> No.15817911

Bump

>> No.15818340

I finished uni years ago.

>> No.15818610

>>15818340
What are you doing now?

>> No.15818624

>>15818610
I'm reading posts on 4chan. Why, what are you doing?