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2.what degree are you taking in uni?

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business/law double

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2.Mechanical eng.

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School of hard knocks

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Management

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Dropped out, training in the police force

In which uni user?

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aerospace engineering and linguistics double degree

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mechanical engineering

I want to do law but my GPA is too low so I'm redoing high school classes to raise it.
Should have just done the trade program in high school tbd,

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>mechanical engineering
Based. I'm on my 3 year what about you?

Comp sci

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Based.
Aerospace engineering here.

physics

ISEG

Me the cop arresting all these nerd eggheads

IT

Don't you have matura in Norway?

psychology

dropped out of:
english (didn't want to be a teacher)
IT
history

>t. 28 year old still living with his parents and smoking weed

180 degree because it straight goes down

I took Business and Chinese. My grades weren't good enough to do some sort of Science degree
I hated it from the very beginning and never changed it when I had the opportunity because I didn't know what to change it to
I got extremely depressed in my final year and my already not great grades took a deep dive and I "graduated" with the lowest passing grade possible

you should have gotten a clue

Applied languages
Not sure what they're applied to

I have no idea what that is.
Here, when you apply to higher education you compete with others based on points derived from your GPA (your grade average in a given subject and a final exam in some subjects all give points).
The higher your GPA the more points you have. My GPA is 4.5, you need a 4.9-5.1 to get accepted into unis that teach law.

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from aug/sept 2021 in amerikkka
any tips?

I took an MA in archaeology recently.
now I'm unemployed because I was too dumb to network during my studies

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get a clue

that makes no sense

I don't understand ppl like you who go to shit degrees like that. Just change to a engeneering degree user. Even if your grades are shit go to Utad ffs

the become homeless and drop out after 5 years

you're not going to make it then, pinhead

I work a wagie job putting computers together for people and shit.

in my final year of a physics degree from the top university on the planet allegedly

still dont really feel like i know anything or am employable desu

I did law. Doing some post-master degree in some more law right now

Really glad we don't have the "your grades arent high enough so you cant pursue this degree" system, like most countries have

Mechanical virgineering