Should I drop out of college and study other university degree?

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I studied finance because my dad told me "Sexboi, you have a knack for mathematics. You should study actuaries", but I'm lazy and I decided to go for something simpler: finance.
Tbh, I didn't like it; I'm not passionate about it at all.
I haven't made very close friends either and I don't have a reason to stay (in fact, it brings back bad memories because the first day of school I went with my oneitis, and now she and I no longer speak).
I always liked more artistic/humanistic stuff, but they told me I was going to starve if I study sth related to that.
I really dislike the idea of studying for years something that I don't even like, but idk what to do.
 
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Will you regret it or thank yourself? Finance can mean a path to savings and financial stability and high quality of life. Women are attracted to this. No doubt they first are attracted to looks but being high class can improve your SMV, even if it’s betabuxx it’s better than rotting cel
 
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Will you regret it or thank yourself? Finance can mean a path to savings and financial stability and high quality of life. Women are attracted to this. No doubt they first are attracted to looks but being high class can improve your SMV, even if it’s betabuxx it’s better than rotting cel
I understand the point, but I feel like studying something I don't like takes me quite a long way from feeling "fulfilled".
This is something that I have to plan in detail because it's an important decision.
 
In what year are you? In my opinion if you’re in your 1st or 2nd year you should consider dropping out, but only if you have other options to continue your studies. Ask yourself, will your parents finance if you want to study e.g. art or whatever you want to? Or will I have to finance it by working part time…?

However, if you’re in your last year I would consider finishing the finance degree, and then undertaking an another route
 
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Weird family dynamics you have. Father calling his son a sexy boy.
 
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Go er on niggERs.
 
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imagine going to college
 
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I understand the point, but I feel like studying something I don't like takes me quite a long way from feeling "fulfilled".
This is something that I have to plan in detail because it's an important decision.
Don't try to feel fulfilled by your job. It's the worst life-advice people can give you.

Just spend your 8 hours getting a paycheck and then use your free time and money to do what you enjoy.
 
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In what year are you? In my opinion if you’re in your 1st or 2nd year you should consider dropping out, but only if you have other options to continue your studies. Ask yourself, will your parents finance if you want to study e.g. art or whatever you want to? Or will I have to finance it by working part time…?

However, if you’re in your last year I would consider finishing the finance degree, and then undertaking an another route
I am about to finish the first semester of my degree. And I think that my parents could afford to change universities.
 
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Weird family dynamics you have. Father calling his son a sexy boy.
1: I won't doxx my real name because my oneitis knows I have an account on this forum.
2: In fact, my dad has told me that I'm handsome and attractive (he's my favorite liar).
3: Answer my PM, bhai. :p
 
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I always liked more artistic/humanistic stuff, but they told me I was going to starve if I study sth related to that.
They were right but you’d probably be happier
 
No thanks, I’m straight.
1: I won't doxx my real name because my oneitis knows I have an account on this forum.
2: In fact, my dad has told me that I'm handsome and attractive (he's my favorite liar).
3: Answer my PM, bhai. :p
1. How does she know?
2. Mirin!
3. Sure! Can you bump it? It’s buried now probably.
 
No thanks, I’m straight.

1. How does she know?
2. Mirin!
3. Sure! Can you bump it? It’s buried now probably.
1: I have aggravated autism and I talked her about looksmaxxing/blackpill and gave her advice (she's slightly non-NT and knows ab mewing so it's ok, ig). 💀

2: thank you!

3: I'll send you another message in a moment.
 
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I studied finance because my dad told me "Sexboi, you have a knack for mathematics. You should study actuaries", but I'm lazy and I decided to go for something simpler: finance.
Tbh, I didn't like it; I'm not passionate about it at all.
I haven't made very close friends either and I don't have a reason to stay (in fact, it brings back bad memories because the first day of school I went with my oneitis, and now she and I no longer speak).
I always liked more artistic/humanistic stuff, but they told me I was going to starve if I study sth related to that.
I really dislike the idea of studying for years something that I don't even like, but idk what to do.
no cap u should drop out, no one will blame you. Data Analysis ain't for everyone, only da creme of la creme can handle it. Undergrad right?
 

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