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>Youre a newfag if youre just now spreading your wings and lurking on other boards
thats not what a newfag is you fucking brainlet. I've been lurking this board since mid 2017, I'm new because I don't want to spend every waking second of my day browsing some cunt board? Have fun gatekeeping your secret club you absolutely autistic homo

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I already tried biomedical sciences and failed, currently im in accounting and I hate my life. No I'm not an idiot- but I think I finally figured it out. My main problem with university is motivation- if I actually put in my best effort, I can do really well. The thing that fucked me in biomed was chemistry- I absolutely hated all the math equations, numbers and all that. I wasn't bad at it, I just couldn't be assed to do the hours of practicing the same type of shit over and over again required to do well.

Now, in my 2nd semester of accounting- I reached the problem again. 1st semester was filled with reading courses- such as professional writing, management, and organizational psychology (I also had calculus, which was my worst grade by far). I got in A's in everything, but a C in calculus. It was basically grade 12 calculus, but I just put off studying each test til the very night before and only did a couple practice problems. I don't know why doing number work is such a dread to me, but it is. Anyways, this semester I have courses like introductory accounting, statistics, and finance. Were a week before midterms, and I just realize I did fuck all. I don't mind reading textbooks, memorizing, and applying that information- but I just hate all these fucking numbers.

Before you ask why I would go into these programs- both instances were pressure from my parents. Immigrant parents wanted me to be doctor, dropped out, worked fast food for a year. Second time around, the pressure to get a degree was hard and they insisted I pick something that has a "good job market".

The fuck is the point of all these degrees anyway? If only 3% of them can get you anything, isn't university just some big scam? Anyways- hoping for some advice /biz/. Is there ANY reading based degrees that can get you a half decent job after graduating (im thinking $60k+)? Live in Canada btw

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