what does /int/ do for a living? What did /int/ study?
>>59967718
Part time job / working in grocery store 18€/day
Ecological tourism , without future.
Neeting.
Nothing. I barely finished high school.
"studying"
so basically neet with the only difference that my parents are proud of me
STEM and prostitution are the only repsectable fields.
>>59968030
>>59968064
I'm in the same boat
I have no clue what I want to do.
There simply are no jobs that interest me.
>>59967718
Studied drawing. I work as a portrait artist and freelance illustrator. Going (back) to London this year to hopefully work in a game/animation studio and maybe get a post grad later on.
Funny, my uni had that a copy of that statue at its entrance.
>>59967718
Professional memer
I don't really enjoy anything but literature and history
What do I do with my life?
Teacher.
When I hear 12 year old students making 4chan references, it makes me realise just how shitty this place is.
>>59968532
well if any person can enjoy this place is not so bad
>>59968457
jelly 2bh
>>59967718
Doctor.
Should've just become an IT slave and live comfortably.
>what does /int/ do for a living?
Cement rendering
What did /int/ study?
Dropped out in year 11 lmao fml
>>59968897
R u good at math?
>>59968897
You dont enjoy your work?
It takes just as long to become a medical doctor in india as the rest of the world i assume?
>>59968140
Isn't prostitution illegal in the land of the """"""""""free""""""""""?
>>59968966
Yea
>>59968956
it does
>>59969082
What a strange backwards land you live in.
>>59969135
so how come you went all that way if you didnt enjoy it? did your attitude towards it change?
im thinking about medicine but i'm worried it might not be worth the 8-12 years of study
>Math Ph.D
>working as a post-doc
>$300K starting
>>59967718
I'm still at med school though I guess more than likely I'm going to fail it. Last year at it too basically.
>>59968935
Don't know. Didn't study it beyond 10th grade. Was good at it then. (Before calculus and all that shit. Only studied a bit of calculus for Physics).
>>59968956
Takes 5.5 years for MBBS. Another 3 for PG, and the PG entrance exam is a bitch. Residency is pure slavery. And have to get a superspecialisation degree in current scenario.
My "engineer" friends are already settled in life married and shit.
>>59969256
Tbh I actually like my work. Don't mind working long hours. Just not the other stress that comes with it.
Part-time job. Bioengineering.
>>59969200
backwards maybe, but at least it isn't upside down
Consulting project engineer
>>59968457
>Saint-Barthelememe
>rare
Proxy-kun pls
>>59969256
>>59969377
if you could go back and do something else, would you? say you had free reign over picking any subject at uni
>>59969856
I guess it's better in places like aus, if you like the field.
I had free reign over choice of my subjects. Although probably I will strongly advise my children against becoming doctors though, unless I earn a shitload of money and can shield them from the pressures I face.
>>59968966
In all but one state. It's not illegal federally.
>>59970369
what pressures do you face? Wouldn't it be not as stressful once you've graduated and begin practicing? does it not get any easier?
I have free reign but I have literally no clue what I'd enjoy, I find biology and chem interesting but I'm not sure if i'd enjoy life as a GP
>>59970500
www.godyears.net/2015/05/why-i-will-never-allow-my-child-to.html?m=1
investment banking, DCM.
>>59968030
this
Applied physics Master student