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Life was a mistake
- Sep 12, 2020
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They're just businesses now, which create debt, and are a way to further indoctrinate young people into the dominant cultural ideologies (even if you're doing a STEM subject, you're still part of a general institutional environment which pushes for certain ideological positions).They're evil
They're just businesses now, which create debt, and are a way to further indoctrinate young people into the dominant cultural ideologies (even if you're doing a STEM subject, you're still part of a general institutional environment which pushes for certain ideological positions).
I entered university this September and left it after a week lol.
Sorry about that. What is the reason if you don't mind me asking?I entered university this September and left it after a week lol.
It was a completely shit and too expensive including its dormitory, and I felt bad there due to anxiety and some other things. May I ask about yours?Sorry about that. What is the reason if you don't mind me asking?
I've quite university 5 times and in 1 occasion I quit before first class even started.
Social anxietyIt was a completely shit and too expensive including its dormitory, and I felt bad there due to anxiety and some other things. May I ask about yours?
I'm so glad someone else is aware of this. Most poor saps can't ever get to the point of even allowing themselves to consider it might be possible because their identity revolves around the approval they got from the cult institution they attended. The most disturbing part is that those who've infiltrated faculties to police them ideologically are able to create a constant paper chase that the vast majority of students will never have a chance at overcoming, leaving them unable to counter the sophisticated propaganda. They are fooled into believing the classes are actually about objectively identifying the best lines of argument and research when there are in fact very strict boundaries that won't be allowed to get crossed. In grad school it only gets worse with students forced to pander to the thought police to find and get along with a supervisor. Lines of inquiry that might undermine their social engineering goals will be frowned upon or nixed on the basis of lack of interest (if they don't think they can get away with lying that it doesn't make for fruitful research or won't be supported by enough arguments...I have seen them do this). Imagine taking a course ostensibly about objective deliberation and biases in knowledge creation only to discover it's set up precisely to counter awareness of institutional bias at universities and to tell students that certain 'controversial' positions are untenable and thus not even open for discussion. That is actually what I observed taking place in the past and it's only getting worse. I'm also glad you pointed out that even in the STEM subjects the direction of research is carefully controlled for ideological purposes. There's some buzz about 'big pharma' funding so that people are fooled into believing the system works but that's about it. The same goes for professional programs, especially, contrary to what many probably believe, the more competitive ones. And good luck trying to counter it by becoming a professor: your time in grad school will be much more onerous and you will likely never be allowed on a tenure track unless it's clear you and your academic work product will be on the right team.They're just businesses now, which create debt, and are a way to further indoctrinate young people into the dominant cultural ideologies (even if you're doing a STEM subject, you're still part of a general institutional environment which pushes for certain ideological positions).
one of the reasons why I hope to cbt this week
Why, sorry I cannot understand the logic,one of the reasons why I hope to cbt this week or next one is so that I can avoid starting the new semester. so yeah, fuck college.
or next one is so that I can avoid starting the new semester. so yeah,
Uni and college isn't the be all and end all in this generation, I really don't understand why you put so much pressure on yourselves It's not as though it's once in a lifetime my next door neighbour started uni at 52.
Because the best paying jobs require degrees. Trust me as someone without a degree. The pressure to go to school and earn a degree (often doesn't matter what degree as long as you have it) infiltrates every facet of modern life. Esp economic stability. Even the lowest paid crap jobs demand a degree now. It's asinine.Uni and college isn't the be all and end all in this generation, I really don't understand why you put so much pressure on yourselves It's not as though it's once in a lifetime my next door neighbour started uni at 52.
This is exactly what happens in journalism course too. They essentially function as 'ministry of truth' faculties which reduce the boundaries of acceptable discourse to very narrow limits, but teaching their students that journalism is some noble crusade for truth and justice from positions of pure neutrality.They are fooled into believing the classes are actually about objectively identifying the best lines of argument and research when there are in fact very strict boundaries that won't be allowed to get crossed
Society is the one who puts on the pressure, so do the parents and the people hiring-who a lot of the time require you to have some type of degree, even if said degree is useless in that particular job. Times may have changed for the lucky entrepreneur or "influencer" (horrible), but not for your everyday person.Uni and college isn't the be all and end all in this generation, I really don't understand why you put so much pressure on yourselves It's not as though it's once in a lifetime my next door neighbour started uni at 52.
Because the best paying jobs require degrees. Trust me as someone without a degree. The pressure to go to school and earn a degree (often doesn't matter what degree as long as you have it) infiltrates every facet of modern life. Esp economic stability. Even the lowest paid crap jobs demand a degree now. It's asinine.
Society is the one who puts on the pressure, so do the parents and the people hiring-who a lot of the time require you to have some type of degree, even if said degree is useless in that particular job. Times may have changed for the lucky entrepreneur or "influencer" (horrible), but not for your everyday person.
I was unable to complete even the usual minimum of education because of certain circumstances...and cruelty because of those circumstances which pushed me to have to leave that environment.
Because of that I lack a lot of knowledge that people my age have usually attained by now. (In its place, just an excruciatingly deep understanding of pain and suffering.)
When someone asks about where you went to school or what you studied (which seems to be a go-to small talk opener), my truthful answer defines my supposed intelligence in their eyes. They look down on me.
I don't have time to explain my entire life story to them and they don't exactly have the minds to listen or comprehend it. People are shallow, they take one look at you, get you to say a few words, and that's the impression that will forever permeate their brain. It's irritating and invalidating. Humans are always on the hunt to bask in their own superiority.
Also, the process to get into certain colleges, especially the more selective ones, is much more preferential to younger people and those who stayed the narrow path from high school without taking a gap year, never mind a gap decade or more.
Taking classes as a middle aged adult only works for a small amount of people vs the majority. Older people also have a tougher time getting hired, even more so if they're just starting out on what they plan to make some type of paying job/'career'.
So I get the pressure of any school environment, both academically and socially. Add other issues to it, and it's like a ticking time bomb. A bonafide pressure cooker.
I burned out fast despite my high investment
in academia because of issues unrelated to the actual schooling, but rather the school and the student body itself.
My parents still blame me to this day for that one too, they still get on my case, they don't understand it is impossible to waste energy you don't have on pursuing something that will only matter if other problems are solved first. Problems that made me lethargic and listless with no ounce of life or hope, all of which have gotten far worse and more permanent with time and other events.
Sometimes I forget about this particular aspect of loss and lack of opportunity in my life because I am so overwhelmed with other things, but threads like this remind me that just because I didn't get a degree or two (not even close), I will be put to death with many assuming me somewhat stupid in comparison to them, an unattractive,"mentally ill", simple minded individual. How awful, how erasing..just makes me want to laugh out of insanity in the face of the projected narrative they will write over me.
do u have to pay for the whole year?I entered university this September and left it after a week lol.
For the half semester. And I returned my money back (not so easy tho).do u have to pay for the whole year?
Same here, I have never felt less support or more alone! Now I feel like a failure tooI entered university this September and left it after a week lol.
oh god, me too! I didn't even finish a week and it cost me £3000, if I want to make my case I have to appeal and it could take months and I'm just not in the right head space. I find it hard to care about long term financial commitments thoughFor the half semester. And I returned my money back (not so easy tho).