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My past University threads so far:
I've been critiquing university as a waste and a shit option which is extremely harsh, yes university has perks to it muh uni life and so on but in terms of earning increase it is limited. To reap the rewards of a university degree to the FULLEST EXTENT you need to either
1. Attend a top 50 University worldwide
2. Be an extracurricular machine you might as well just be working a job at that point. Know a guy who spends 20+ hours a week on extracurricular activities he's got IB internships so it must be working
3. Have connections ie family or friends who can help you land high-paying jobs
Was arguing with another graduate about the worth of university and he told me he was offered a £100k salary 2 years after he was done with university. Made me slightly change my mind until I realized he was an absolute ACADEMIC TANK with friends in high places.
Uni VS Job
Two 18-year-olds One decides to go to Uni and do CS Other pursues a Job that pays about $40k Age Person A Person B Wage Person A Wage Person B 18 - At Uni - Networking - Doing internships - Pursues "Side Hustles" in spare time - Low-level entry job - Earning Minimum wage - Self teaches...
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JFLLLL AT STUDYCELLS
There are 2 things extremely important in life, time and money excluding genetics/looks When you go to university you give up both of these FOR WHAT? A shitty pay increase? Loool If you want to escape the 9 - 5 as fast as possible you need to work a 9-5 as soon as possible ironic right? I'll...
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I've been critiquing university as a waste and a shit option which is extremely harsh, yes university has perks to it muh uni life and so on but in terms of earning increase it is limited. To reap the rewards of a university degree to the FULLEST EXTENT you need to either
1. Attend a top 50 University worldwide
2. Be an extracurricular machine you might as well just be working a job at that point. Know a guy who spends 20+ hours a week on extracurricular activities he's got IB internships so it must be working
3. Have connections ie family or friends who can help you land high-paying jobs
Was arguing with another graduate about the worth of university and he told me he was offered a £100k salary 2 years after he was done with university. Made me slightly change my mind until I realized he was an absolute ACADEMIC TANK with friends in high places.
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