>he fell for the College Meme
Literally the biggest fucking scam ever conceived. People get fucking mad at me because I didn't go to College while the ones who did go are sitting on a pile of debt or are working some shitty minimum wage job after six years of school. And then the whole
>well everyone has debt, debt isn't bad
I don't have debt, sorry, you fucking cuck.
That's what you get for being a cucked american
>I LITERALLY CAN'T STOP SUCKING THE CORPORATE DICK TAXATION IS COMMUNISM MUH RUGGED INDIVIDUALISM I'LL MAKE IT BIG ONE DAY THE TV MAN SAID SO
this is what ameritards actually believe
>>29361735
It's not a joke.
I see how most companies treat non-graduate positions as expendable. 8GBP/ hour as a 'high wage'.
What the fuck degree is even worth it anymore? I want to go engineering but now I'm hearing all this shit about the STEM meme. Is there any degree actually worth getting still or should I just teach myself programming or something?
>>29361735
>mfw live in a country where higher education is socialised so I have to pay for other people's memetic fails whether I want to or not.
>eurofeels
idk, college worked out for me money wise. I couldn't legally have the job I have without a degree, and I paid off my loans already (took 4 years though).
I think the real problem is that college is mostly used in the net-working aspect -- you meet a professor who will write you a recommendation, you get an internship with your department that leads to another job.
But most of us just stayed inside all day, never talked to people or professors, so we got nearly nothing.
Luckily I had one professor who really like me, and it happened to be my Real Analysis professor. I caught an error he made on his midterm, respectfully pointed it out, and I was the golden child ever after.
His recommendation landed me my job now, $51k/year, paid medical benefits, 12 weeks vacation, pretty easy stuff.
>did an MSci in Physics with theoretical
>in nearly 6 figure job within 6 months
Must suck to be a NEET