Found out 6-7 years of my life spent studying means fuck all where I'm studying rn.
Post number #619571, ID: b58a1f
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So between 2010 and 2017 I studied in the UK, and returned to my hometown in Sweden.
One may think it's all normal.
But it wasn't as simple as that.
Again, its value is fucking nought.
Zero.
Nada.
I'm stuck at an elementary level, which is just fucking wonderful.
And I get 115 dollars a month to endure this shit?
Might as well jump off a skyscraper.
Post number #619572, ID: b58a1f
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EVEN MY PARENTS CONFIRMED THAT ITS WORTH JACKSHIT
Post number #619573, ID: b58a1f
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EVEN MY PARENTS CONFIRMED THAT ITS WORTH JACKSHIT
Post number #619574, ID: b58a1f
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SO THATS LITERALLY YEARS OF MY LIFE SPENT FOR FUCKING NOTHING
Post number #619575, ID: b58a1f
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SO THATS LITERALLY YEARS OF MY LIFE SPENT FOR FUCKING NOTHING
Post number #619576, ID: b58a1f
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I'm fucking done. Go ahead, enjoy the new world. I'm just done.
Post number #619577, ID: b58a1f
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I'm fucking done. Go ahead, enjoy the new world. I'm just done.
Post number #619622, ID: 60cdb2
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:<
>hug
Post number #619640, ID: 522175
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At least you didn't die in those 6-7 years.
Post number #619646, ID: 1e50d2
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What's the study field ?
Post number #619652, ID: 7fcf6f
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if you are going to vent at least tell us what you studied op
Post number #619653, ID: 7fcf6f
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I mean seriously, how do you manage to gain nothing out of something that you studied for 7 fucking years? Have you learned during this time period?
Post number #619655, ID: 1e50d2
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>>619653 Kind of what I thought, but also why not stay and work in the UK... I understand wanting to go back tho...
Post number #619657, ID: 522175
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I assume op is a kid and those 6-7 years are primary-secondary school? My cousin transffered between countries too and the curriculum difference can be pretty wild.
Post number #619730, ID: 0ae469
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that sounds hard... next time do your research op... I can only say that at least you have it in ur head I'm sure some private companies would be more lenient to qualifications.
Post number #619755, ID: b58a1f
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>>619652 business, additional science, geography, computer science
Post number #619756, ID: b58a1f
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>>619652 business, additional science, geography, computer science
Post number #619758, ID: b58a1f
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>>619653 that was my initial thought, turns out my quals aren't worth shit apparently
Post number #619759, ID: b58a1f
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>>619653 that was my initial thought, turns out my quals aren't worth shit apparently
Post number #619760, ID: b58a1f
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fucking doublepost
Post number #619761, ID: b58a1f
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fucking doublepost
Post number #619763, ID: b58a1f
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>>619657 most of it was secondary and college, before returning in 2017
Post number #619764, ID: b58a1f
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>>619657 most of it was secondary and college, before returning in 2017
Post number #619799, ID: dcc553
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>>619763 did you learn anything from secondary and college?
Post number #619800, ID: dcc553
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>>619763 did you grow while you were away those 6 years?
Post number #619815, ID: 148151
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Yeah, not learning jack shit in college after all these years sounds like a personal problem. Although, then again, if you didn't learn ANYTHING, the only way to pass is to spread those pockets, so maybe not. Like, what kinda shitstain were you studying in that allowed you to graduate even if your brains are as hollow as a stump?
Comp sci's an oversaturated field to be sure, but i'm surprised about the rest. Maybe there's no jobs for geologists in Sweden.
Post number #619838, ID: b58a1f
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>>619799 yes, I did, but apparently because of how I've been in two different systems, the grades in the UK apparently can't prove anything.
Post number #619839, ID: b58a1f
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>>619836 not like there's jobs for anyone at this point unless it's for the government.
Wait, geology and all, ok but what speciality, what can you do, what do you think you do best, what do you want to do ?? All these questions I have for you, damn. Do you hold a master's degree ? If so why the fuck is it not acknowledged in europe at least ? I'm lost...
...and i just realized I can't read. OP said *geography,* not *geology....* rip.
OP, could you try working in the UK?
Post number #619858, ID: b3b13b
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>imagine not only wasting 7 years of your life doing fuckall but ALSO doubleposting that's rough gurl, but know that the real studies was the friends you made along the way
Post number #619864, ID: b58a1f
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>>619847 honestly, then I'd probably be missing out on uni, college (again) and a whole bunch of other fucking shit just to get a job at a fucking corner shop doing menial jobs like delivering the fucking paper.
Post number #619865, ID: b58a1f
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the fucking system is fucking shit in both, both of them
Post number #619867, ID: b58a1f
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I could just disappear the next day and no one would probably notice.
Post number #619870, ID: 8dfe17
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>>619867 time to become a hermit my gurl
Post number #619883, ID: 3c6558
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Lol I've lost 5 years of my life to depression, not working, not studying, doing nothing meaningful. Imagine you wake up one morning and realize it's been five years worth of your youth of lying in bed.
Post number #619901, ID: e84464
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>>619883 that is fucking scarry, my man...
Post number #619904, ID: e84464
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>>619901 scary*!
Post number #619910, ID: ba5ce4
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Not so neutral now, are ya?
Post number #619945, ID: dcc553
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>>619838 what matters is that you aren't the same person you were 6 years ago, and that you've grown.
That's how I felt about the past six years since I graduated from college.
Spooky shit.
Post number #620060, ID: f82716
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Have you tried learning a trade skill? Some offer you a wage while you learn.
The first day is always the toughest. I remember working my butt off and covered in filth at the end of the day. I had to stay past the clock to clean my station too.
But you know what? It was worth it. My work my meaningful, I make good money, and I enjoy learning how to be better at my job. Hearing my clients knock on the wall of my gloryhole while I slurp down their pulsing cock just makes my day.
Post number #620063, ID: 148151
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>>620060 not gonna lie, they had us in the first half
Post number #620086, ID: dcc553
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>>620063 nah. Saw that one coming from a mile away.
Post number #620241, ID: 168ec3
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Go back to the UK and find work there? Problem solved.
Post number #620280, ID: 974c44
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>>620241 I wish, probably would have to cover the rest of what meaningless "education" there.
Post number #620474, ID: 53eaa7
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>>619571 You wasted *only* 6-7 years?
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| So between 2010 and 2017 I studied in the UK, and returned to my hometown in Sweden.
One may think it's all normal.
But it wasn't as simple as that.
Again, its value is fucking nought.
Zero.
Nada.
I'm stuck at an elementary level, which is just fucking wonderful.
And I get 115 dollars a month to endure this shit?
Might as well jump off a skyscraper.