I heard they have pretty decent further education life, with sport teams and fraternities. Here in the UK, university is absolutely dead.
There's no student life (apart from degenerate clubbing and drinking, which only normies can survive). Student societies are completely dead and overregulated. Sports is meh and quite expensive. They do have fencing which I might try out next module. I only have couple of friends I see in lectures twice a week. I joined the Islamic society today, so I'll see how it goes.
There's usually no space in student halls so you have live on your own (I spent 6 months in a converted single garage miles away from university, now I live at home). Further education institutes are desperate for cash and the majority of international students that I know are cheating. I have zero motivation to study or do anything really.
The current topics in my course are very interesting, especially for blackpillers. Genomics (yes, gene editing is possible) epigenetics, microbiology, molecular biology, statistical analysis of data. I want to study it, I just can't concentrate for more than 5 minutes (or 15 minutes if I take caffeine tablets) which led to me missing many assignments.
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How is college like in America?
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I would say it depends a great deal on what sort of institution you are attending and where it happens to be located. I attended an elite, first tier institution in the midwestern United States as an undergraduate and while this would have been more then 20 years ago now, I can tell you that certain factors are axiomatic and ubiquitous irrespective of the passage of time.Interferon wrote: 06 Dec 2024, 15:34 I heard they have pretty decent further education life, with sport teams and fraternities. Here in the UK, university is absolutely dead.
There's no student life (apart from degenerate clubbing and drinking, which only normies can survive). Student societies are completely dead and overregulated. Sports is meh and quite expensive. They do have fencing which I might try out next module. I only have couple of friends I see in lectures twice a week. I joined the Islamic society today, so I'll see how it goes.
There's usually no space in student halls so you have live on your own (I spent 6 months in a converted single garage miles away from university, now I live at home). Further education institutes are desperate for cash and the majority of international students that I know are cheating. I have zero motivation to study or do anything really.
The current topics in my course are very interesting, especially for blackpillers. Genomics (yes, gene editing is possible) epigenetics, microbiology, molecular biology, statistical analysis of data. I want to study it, I just can't concentrate for more than 5 minutes (or 15 minutes if I take caffeine tablets) which led to me missing many assignments.
The fact that students generally had to work extremely hard to even be considered for admission to the university I attended meant that most of them took academics very seriously, most of the time. There was a good deal of recreational drug use on campus as that university was renowned for countenancing such depravity amongst its student population but that notwithstanding, the antics of most students were restrained by the imperative to remain focused on intellectual pursuits.
Conversely, I spent many years working in academia at second and third tier institutions and can tell you that the kids at those places were far less concerned with academic performance and more concerned with gratifying their hedonic sensibilities by way of all manner of self-indulgent behavior including drug use, excessive alcohol consumption and promiscuous sex lives. This sort of degeneracy is even more prolific on the campuses of universities that have acquired a reputation as so-called "part schools" due to the high levels of ambient hotness endemic to their foid populations and the general brutishness of their male students.
Other considerations include whether the college is rural or urban as the former tend to be surrounded by communities that are far less tolerant of debauchery and hedonic excess due to their more puritanical normative values.
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A-levels were hard enoughVH911 wrote: 06 Dec 2024, 15:58 i've heard the first 3 semesters there are on the same level as a-levels here.
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And that should have said PARTY schools, not PART schools. Although, in point of fact, they really are only part schools as they are more concerned with providing a venue for entertainment, leisure and debauchery then actually educating their students. They will all either be converted into Madrassas or razed to the ground once the IPF takes over.Darth_aurelius wrote: 06 Dec 2024, 17:29I would say it depends a great deal on what sort of institution you are attending and where it happens to be located. I attended an elite, first tier institution in the midwestern United States as an undergraduate and while this would have been more then 20 years ago now, I can tell you that certain factors are axiomatic and ubiquitous irrespective of the passage of time.Interferon wrote: 06 Dec 2024, 15:34 I heard they have pretty decent further education life, with sport teams and fraternities. Here in the UK, university is absolutely dead.
There's no student life (apart from degenerate clubbing and drinking, which only normies can survive). Student societies are completely dead and overregulated. Sports is meh and quite expensive. They do have fencing which I might try out next module. I only have couple of friends I see in lectures twice a week. I joined the Islamic society today, so I'll see how it goes.
There's usually no space in student halls so you have live on your own (I spent 6 months in a converted single garage miles away from university, now I live at home). Further education institutes are desperate for cash and the majority of international students that I know are cheating. I have zero motivation to study or do anything really.
The current topics in my course are very interesting, especially for blackpillers. Genomics (yes, gene editing is possible) epigenetics, microbiology, molecular biology, statistical analysis of data. I want to study it, I just can't concentrate for more than 5 minutes (or 15 minutes if I take caffeine tablets) which led to me missing many assignments.
The fact that students generally had to work extremely hard to even be considered for admission to the university I attended meant that most of them took academics very seriously, most of the time. There was a good deal of recreational drug use on campus as that university was renowned for countenancing such depravity amongst its student population but that notwithstanding, the antics of most students were restrained by the imperative to remain focused on intellectual pursuits.
Conversely, I spent many years working in academia at second and third tier institutions and can tell you that the kids at those places were far less concerned with academic performance and more concerned with gratifying their hedonic sensibilities by way of all manner of self-indulgent behavior including drug use, excessive alcohol consumption and promiscuous sex lives. This sort of degeneracy is even more prolific on the campuses of universities that have acquired a reputation as so-called "part schools" due to the high levels of ambient hotness endemic to their foid populations and the general brutishness of their male students.
Other considerations include whether the college is rural or urban as the former tend to be surrounded by communities that are far less tolerant of debauchery and hedonic excess due to their more puritanical normative values.
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very difficult studies, but that is nice if an incel leader (or someone at the top of the food chain) could get to work on this and create bioroid humans that you could have reproduced with. I think it'd be greatInterferon wrote: 06 Dec 2024, 15:34
The current topics in my course are very interesting, especially for blackpillers. Genomics (yes, gene editing is possible) epigenetics, microbiology, molecular biology, statistical analysis of data. I want to study it, I just can't concentrate for more than 5 minutes (or 15 minutes if I take caffeine tablets) which led to me missing many assignments.

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College is for self-centered assholes and idiotic normies who believe themselves as gods for parroting propaganda disguised as sciences thanks to feminism infecting even the academia.
They think that by solving equations and stuff using the parroted methods they are forced to abide they are more superior than religious twerps who do basically the same shit.
The scientific method is religion with autism, but without moral compass and arrogance.
The only free individuals are people into arts.
They think that by solving equations and stuff using the parroted methods they are forced to abide they are more superior than religious twerps who do basically the same shit.
The scientific method is religion with autism, but without moral compass and arrogance.
The only free individuals are people into arts.
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