One thing I truly appreciate about American Universities

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I remember walking into the Gates Computer Science Building on my tour of Stanford and seeing undergrads casually running complex simulations on a million dollar supercomputer cluster for their CS projects no special permissions needed. I let out an almost audible WTF.

In curryland even to access small lab equipment like oscilloscope for my embedded systems project I had to go through layers of approvals and paperwork and had to wait for week. And even after approval there was a research scholar that would monitor every single thing we did and they maintained a register where everyone who used the equipment had to log in all the details. Exactly how much time to the last minute, for what purposes in detail, which programs with the signatures of everyone involved and God forbid you broke something. They are going to force you to pay the 2x. So we never bothered. I've literally never written a research paper in my life even though I always wanted to because of all this BS and mind you my uni is a tier 1 University in the country with muh cutting edge laboratories that we never used and only served as marketing material.

So only a dozen or so people did research papers in my batch. It was all too tedious but in Stanford. The entire research culture is student centric and built on trust. Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything. This is why the Stanford's research papers that it published are so fucking good, innovative and pushing boundaries. I am mirin tbh. Regret not going to an American uni.
 
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nigga you pay so everyone can break shit it's called tuition and there's a reason it's 100x higher in murica than your curry country
 
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nigga you pay so everyone can break shit it's called tuition and there's a reason it's 100x higher in murica than your curry country
That is true aswell. I studied for a fraction of the cost.
 
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No shit stanford is better than an indian uni full of retards who still believe in 8,000 gods, worship cows. Isn’t the average IQ in India like 75-80? That place is a fucking hellhole.
 
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No shit stanford is better than an indian uni full of retards who still believe in 8,000 gods, worship cows. Isn’t the average IQ in India like 75-80? That place is a fucking hellhole.
My uni is a tier 1 uni tho. Many Indian CEOS of big Tech graduated out of my uni. Just google IITs.
 
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The richest country and smartest people around the world come to america so.
 
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I remember walking into the Gates Computer Science Building on my tour of Stanford and seeing undergrads casually running complex simulations on a million dollar supercomputer cluster for their CS projects no special permissions needed. I let out an almost audible WTF.

In curryland even to access small lab equipment like oscilloscope for my embedded systems project I had to go through layers of approvals and paperwork and had to wait for week. And even after approval there was a research scholar that would monitor every single thing we did and we had register to log in everyone who used the equipment for exactly how much time, and fro what purposes and God forbid you broke something. They are going to force you to pay the 2x. So we never bothered. I've literally never written a research paper in my life even though I always wanted to because of all this BS and mind you my uni is a tier 1 University in the country with muh cutting edge laboratories that we never used and only served as marketing material.

So only a dozen or so people did research papers in my batch. It was all too tedious but in Stanford. The entire research culture is student centric and built on trust. Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything. This is why the Stanford's research papers that it published are so fucking good, innovative and pushing boundaries. I am mirin tbh. Regret not going to an American uni.
mirin bhai honestly studying in curryland is just bad unless you can somehow move countries by it education in western countries the enviroment the people all are better
 
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One advantage of studying in curryland is academics imo are still on par with us unis. That and the same hyper competitive spirit and high quality peers otherwise US unis evrything mog Indian unis. It's mainly the academic rigor and the low costs that is attractive @Chadeep
mirin bhai honestly studying in curryland is just bad unless you can somehow move countries by it education in western countries the enviroment the people all are better
 
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I remember walking into the Gates Computer Science Building on my tour of Stanford and seeing undergrads casually running complex simulations on a million dollar supercomputer cluster for their CS projects no special permissions needed. I let out an almost audible WTF.

In curryland even to access small lab equipment like oscilloscope for my embedded systems project I had to go through layers of approvals and paperwork and had to wait for week. And even after approval there was a research scholar that would monitor every single thing we did and we had register to log in everyone who used the equipment for exactly how much time, and fro what purposes and God forbid you broke something. They are going to force you to pay the 2x. So we never bothered. I've literally never written a research paper in my life even though I always wanted to because of all this BS and mind you my uni is a tier 1 University in the country with muh cutting edge laboratories that we never used and only served as marketing material.

So only a dozen or so people did research papers in my batch. It was all too tedious but in Stanford. The entire research culture is student centric and built on trust. Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything. This is why the Stanford's research papers that it published are so fucking good, innovative and pushing boundaries. I am mirin tbh. Regret not going to an American uni.
Do you think unis are worth?
 
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I remember walking into the Gates Computer Science Building on my tour of Stanford and seeing undergrads casually running complex simulations on a million dollar supercomputer cluster for their CS projects no special permissions needed. I let out an almost audible WTF.

In curryland even to access small lab equipment like oscilloscope for my embedded systems project I had to go through layers of approvals and paperwork and had to wait for week. And even after approval there was a research scholar that would monitor every single thing we did and we had register to log in everyone who used the equipment for exactly how much time, and fro what purposes and God forbid you broke something. They are going to force you to pay the 2x. So we never bothered. I've literally never written a research paper in my life even though I always wanted to because of all this BS and mind you my uni is a tier 1 University in the country with muh cutting edge laboratories that we never used and only served as marketing material.

So only a dozen or so people did research papers in my batch. It was all too tedious but in Stanford. The entire research culture is student centric and built on trust. Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything. This is why the Stanford's research papers that it published are so fucking good, innovative and pushing boundaries. I am mirin tbh. Regret not going to an American uni.
Welcome to the Land of Opportunities.
 
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Do you think unis are worth?
For CS yes and no. Basically a CS degree from a very prestigious uni opens more doors and gives you more opportunities but you don't need uni to become a good coder. I've known many people who never went to uni but are still great coders.
 
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I remember walking into the Gates Computer Science Building on my tour of Stanford and seeing undergrads casually running complex simulations on a million dollar supercomputer cluster for their CS projects no special permissions needed. I let out an almost audible WTF.

In curryland even to access small lab equipment like oscilloscope for my embedded systems project I had to go through layers of approvals and paperwork and had to wait for week. And even after approval there was a research scholar that would monitor every single thing we did and we had register to log in everyone who used the equipment for exactly how much time, and fro what purposes and God forbid you broke something. They are going to force you to pay the 2x. So we never bothered. I've literally never written a research paper in my life even though I always wanted to because of all this BS and mind you my uni is a tier 1 University in the country with muh cutting edge laboratories that we never used and only served as marketing material.

So only a dozen or so people did research papers in my batch. It was all too tedious but in Stanford. The entire research culture is student centric and built on trust. Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything. This is why the Stanford's research papers that it published are so fucking good, innovative and pushing boundaries. I am mirin tbh. Regret not going to an American uni.
So not the slutty blondes?
 
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For CS yes and no. Basically a CS degree from a very prestigious uni opens more doors and gives you more opportunities but you don't need uni to become a good coder. I've known many people who never went to uni but are still great coders.
What about for shit like business and finance?
 
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Check pms please
 
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Business no. Finance yes go to uni.
Tbh only reason I would go to uni is to party and try to slay and have a safety net, otherwise I don’t want to get in shit ton of debt, all to then be stuck in a desk job that raises my cortisol to then after 2 decades reach 7 figures, and even then maybe. Shit like medicine, law, they’re all off the table for me. Ideally, if I want to build wealth, I’d want to do it through entrepreneurship, because even though chance of failure is high, normie life makes repulses me even thinking about it. But if I do go to uni, I don’t want to study a joke degree, while also not being something that I have to dedicate all my day to. Thoughts on this view? Do you have any suggestions for what I’m thinking about?
 
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I remember walking into the Gates Computer Science Building on my tour of Stanford and seeing undergrads casually running complex simulations on a million dollar supercomputer cluster for their CS projects no special permissions needed. I let out an almost audible WTF.

In curryland even to access small lab equipment like oscilloscope for my embedded systems project I had to go through layers of approvals and paperwork and had to wait for week. And even after approval there was a research scholar that would monitor every single thing we did and they maintained a register where everyone who used the equipment had to log in all the details. Exactly how much time to the last minute, for what purposes in detail, which programs with the signatures of everyone involved and God forbid you broke something. They are going to force you to pay the 2x. So we never bothered. I've literally never written a research paper in my life even though I always wanted to because of all this BS and mind you my uni is a tier 1 University in the country with muh cutting edge laboratories that we never used and only served as marketing material.

So only a dozen or so people did research papers in my batch. It was all too tedious but in Stanford. The entire research culture is student centric and built on trust. Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything. This is why the Stanford's research papers that it published are so fucking good, innovative and pushing boundaries. I am mirin tbh. Regret not going to an American uni.
I was thinking about going to American uni, im from the Netherlands. But holy fuck! american college is so expensive, how tf am i gonna pay 50k per year
 
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Tbh only reason I would go to uni is to party and try to slay and have a safety net, otherwise I don’t want to get in shit ton of debt, all to then be stuck in a desk job that raises my cortisol to then after 2 decades reach 7 figures, and even then maybe. Shit like medicine, law, they’re all off the table for me. Ideally, if I want to build wealth, I’d want to do it through entrepreneurship, because even though chance of failure is high, normie life makes repulses me even thinking about it. But if I do go to uni, I don’t want to study a joke degree, while also not being something that I have to dedicate all my day to. Thoughts on this view? Do you have any suggestions for what I’m thinking about?
Most buisness degrees are a meme but some top of the top unis have legit entrepreneurship and buisness programs e.g Stanford, MIT etc. they have hands-on startup incubators, pitch competitions, and direct access to venture capital networks. Buisness degrees also aren't too intensive so it would be good fit for you but anything short of the cream of the crop would be worthless. Another thing you could try is a marketing degree maybe.
 
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I was thinking about going to American uni, im from the Netherlands. But holy fuck! american college is so expensive, how tf am i gonna pay 50k per year
Even more than that for Stanford. Out of tution fees for international students is almost 65-70k just for the tution. If you include everything like travel, books, form etc it's almost $90k per year
 
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Oxford research, alumni, history, and architecture mogs. There’s a reason Netflix loves recording films/shows here.
I've never been to Oxford so i can't say but Stanford's architecture and alumini/history is mogger too
 
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Even if you break something or make a mistake. They don't make you pay for anything.
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Even more than that for Stanford. Out of tution fees for international students is almost 65-70k just for the tution. If you include everything like travel, books, form etc it's almost $90k per year
Even rich niggas dont wanna spend that much for college
 
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No shit stanford is better than an indian uni full of retards who still believe in 8,000 gods, worship cows. Isn’t the average IQ in India like 75-80? That place is a fucking hellhole.
Indian’s are generally LOW iq, but alot of them have crazy discipline to study and get those 6 figure salary jobs, they’ve been through shit so they wanna make it out.
 
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Most buisness degrees are a meme but some top of the top unis have legit entrepreneurship and buisness programs e.g Stanford, MIT etc. they have hands-on startup incubators, pitch competitions, and direct access to venture capital networks. Buisness degrees also aren't too intensive so it would be good fit for you but anything short of the cream of the crop would be worthless. Another thing you could try is a marketing degree maybe.
I’m in the UK, and I can’t go to Oxford or Cambridge but maybe one of the London unis? Highly competitive and expensive as fuck though

Isnt marketing a meme too? Isnt it getting replaced by AI?
 
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My uni is a tier 1 uni tho. Many Indian CEOS of big Tech graduated out of my uni. Just google IITs.
IITs are on par with the top ones in the states academically I would say. Of course private funding and such is another story, keep in mind a lot of wealthy people in the US are affiliated with colleges like Stanford and are somewhat obligated in this case.
 
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I’m in the UK, and I can’t go to Oxford or Cambridge but maybe one of the London unis? Highly competitive and expensive as fuck though

Isnt marketing a meme too? Isnt it getting replaced by AI?
Mate you're asking an Indian for advice. All that shit is getting replaced. Do any STEM degree and you'll be fine.
 
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Mate you're asking an Indian for advice. All that shit is getting replaced. Do any STEM degree and you'll be fine.
I can’t do STEM I’m too retarded for it and I hate it
 
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Mate you're asking an Indian for advice. All that shit is getting replaced. Do any STEM degree and you'll be fine.
I always recommend stem too but he said he doesn't want something intensive
 

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