Advice for a Zig Forumstard going into College?

I know what you're thinking, but I've concluded that the only way to true independence is through college. I'm majoring in biology with the pre-med focus, and intend to go on to med school and become a doctor, which is really the only reason you should be investing in college in the first place. My only other options would be committing suicide, working a dead-end minimum wage job indefinitely, or be a miserable NEETfag and not progress at all. I have no clue what college is like or what to even expect, and my ideas are obviously most unwelcome. I want to make friends there but everyone else is a normie or better than me in some way. I'm too dark and cynical to connect with most of them. I think I can handle the academic stuff considering I got through high school with basically no effort making As and Bs, but making friends as a far-right knob sea is going to be hard and 4 years without interaction will make me insane.

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Piss them off with truth bombs every chance you get

Keep your fucking head down.
Be the grey man until you finish and get what you want from it.
School is not the hill you should choose to die on, especially since you (or taxpayers) are paying for it.

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You’re a goddamned fool. It will take you 30 years to test that smug prediction, and by then it will be a different world. Learning > college.

Stop pretending that you’re fooling anyone.

Go to all the conservative groups on campus, tell them you're a socialist, and debate them regularly. If you are skilled like I was, these groups will be filled by young national socialists in less than 6 months.

Source: Am a history teacher now, and I did this in college

1) choose a STEM field (biology is quite pozzed) aim more for chemistry / premed, you will be required to take several biology classes anyway, outside the intro classes they get less pozzed, anatomy courses are a lot of rote memorization, be prepared for that shit, take them online if you can so you can work ahead and get it done
2) Outdoor groups like hunting/camping clubs, some sports, intramurals tend to be flooded with stoners/faggots, though ultimate frisbee is fun most players tend to be varsity athletes that injured themselves and can no longer be full on chad.
3) You may have pozzed profs in 'required' courses outside of your major, just grit your teeth and do your work, (required courses outside of actual useful courses the profs tend to have a lot of time on their hand and therefore have time to preach marxism)
4) never RAPE (discus religion abortion politics and environment) in casual conversation outside of your close friends, talk amongst the wrong people and you may be brigaded with false claims thrown at you
5) if you go to a church keep to activities there, there is usually a christian coalition club at colleges, though they tend to be jew enablers, usually a bunch of closet homosexuals for some reason

if you want to work right away and take classes later in the medical field, get your paramedic certifications and get into an accelerated nursing program, literally all the same courses required for a premed degree except you can work as a nurse within 2-2.5 years (most people I know that went through an accelerated program went to community college first then got picked up)

You can still go to medical school after the nursing program (yes nursing programs want men since it is dominated by women) with more field experience than a normal med school student

If you have issues paying for a nursing program the US military has options and only a 4 year commitment (no you will not have to deploy and get killed for israel) Benefits include your credentialing up to date, free continuous education credits and field experience. Most tours as a nurse are in stateside hospitals and clinics. Rarely will one be forced to go on a deployment in harms way, those are usually volunteer'd.

If you must take electives stay away from womens/gender shit, take a psychology/abnormal psychology course instead, good information for future doctor

Thats all the advice for now faggot

don't

College girls make terrible wives and bare rotten fruit.
Learn to talk implicitly, hiding your power level doesn't work forever.
Networking is more important than anything else.
Don't go into debt you cannot pay back within a summer.
Don't become an alcoholic.
Don't do any of the drugs on campus, they're often laced.

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What's his end game here?


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You will have a terrible time unless you're a soylet pleaser, enjoy having your blood derided at every turn in classes that have fucking ~nothing~ to do with race politics. Academia was a mistake.

This is solid advice.

(1) go to school
(2) keep your head down
(3) only hang out with worthwhile people
(4) get part time job
(5) get good grades & graduate early
(6) get good job
(7) wait for them to graduate
(8) become their boss
(9) OPPRESS OPPRESS OPPRESS
its pretty simple, really, user

Don't. In two years of a trade you can pay off all college debt.

Good job.

We will need white and woke doctors in the future. Don't rock the boat. Focus on getting your degree and learning as much as possible

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You could take up a trade. Machinist, welder, that sort of thing. You actually get paid to apprentice and get paid more from the start. And you would be less tied down than with what you have chosen, where there are fewer choices of employer and hires are more closely watched, meaning if you slip up you can get (((blacklisted))) pretty good.

That's because you are not thinking.

says the dipshit that couldn't get into college – lol

Don't.


we've got a liberal over here.

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This post exactly. Have a clear plan of courses to take in mind and an official program. If you do what I did and go offroad in community college to transfer to four year (and then add a minor) you'll be in forever like me.

I've already commited to this semester, so unfortunately it's too late to decide about trade school but after the semester is over I will think it through again. I got in on an academic scholarship so debt for one semester won't be an issue. I'm honestly surprised by the good advice given here, expecting people to just call me a jew and leave.

You'll be ok studying med, all the weaksauce dipshits drop out pretty quick.

What is a Zig Forumstard?
You mean Zig Forumsack?

Fight every battle until the death like the European man you are.
also you should be industrial designer

It was a slip of the tongue, maybe he's self-aware enough to realize that his thread is fucking garbage and he should kill himself, hence "tard".

I have to fix college grads fuck ups at least weekly.

don't go to college

"It is a sign of a very bad and shameful education if in a city there is a great need for doctors and lawyers"

Stick with medicine and you will be able to live a comfortable and respected life in a white community of your choosing.

My whites prefer a white doctor and thanks to affirmative action colleges are flooding med degrees with shitskins.

I pay more to go see a white doctor rather than a pajeet

To that respect, being a male doctor is not as good. I always choose hot females with children. You will make more money and provide a greater service to the European people by creating things instead. You can build medical devices if you like the health field.

Chad European men keep their heads up.
Virgins keep their heads down.

Old ChemAnon here. Just mind your own business, focus on your studies, and learn your field. Act like that chinese / indian exchange student in the front row and stay apolitical.

Universities have developed into marxist training camps as the pendulum has swung left. This, too, shall pass.

Marxism is a form of Statism and, thus, isn't on the Anarchist left.

Don't listen to the fags saying don't go to college.
I agree the notion that you need to go through this poz bootcamp in order to get a good paying job or be respected by your family is ridiculous, but it is what it is.
Just bury your head in the books and study, ignore the ambient soy zombies in the background, and graduate with good grades.

I did whatever I wanted in college.
"If ten percent of the m&ms are poisoned, would you grab a handful? Lol, what a typical american bigot!''
A fate, spiked haired buck toothed thing was sitting there. This thing called itself timmy. Timmy was a C student who thought he was a genius.
Me:He has a good point, Timmy. You shouldn't assume everyone agrees with you.
Blob:I may have report you for something…
He raps his fingers and looks up from his eyebrows. The faggot corner is staring at me.
I point to the camera on my laptop.
"You and your friends are on camera, Timmy.''
I give him my edgelord grin. He looks away in what can only be described as soy; a mix of cuckoldry, fear and impotent anger.

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The tradesmen have their purpose too lad.

Have to say this is the first technical description I've seen of mortuary work on imageboards.

Nah, it's actually an important topic user, especially at this time of year.

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Quite interesting & rarely mentioned as a field…

1. If you're smart, help people. Join study groups. It's a good way to make friends.
2. There are people at the anti-feminist and Infowars tier everywhere, and that crowd is moving rightward. It's much better than nothing.
3. If your university has online classes, take the pozzed electives that way. It avoids a lot of stress and (dangerous) arguments.
4. It's hard for an antisocial person at first, but try to be positive and friendly and enjoy others' company even if they're kind of retarded or otherwise not ideal. It's better for your health anyway. You don't have to sacrifice your beliefs.

Don’t

this indeed, be prepared to see a bunch of really dumb marxist bullshit though. you'll get pretty good at biting your tongue, honestly.

I laughed out loud at this.

it's morally acceptable whereas the majority of doctors are glorified drug dealers

I'm going back to school too, my plan is to get my RN then go abroad for my MD, you can get an MD in the Carribean, Poland hell even other parts of Central Europe for like 50k or less. Since this is my second go around I can say those of you vouching for the medical route are spot on. Trades are great and all, but with medical you have a nice option that fits into the SHTF scienerio we're all worried about, you can work anywhere, even outside of the USA/Western world.

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Former graduate student here. Most of the advice here about keeping your head down and mastering your field while making solid connections is good. I'll just add that University is about enabling yourself to get into a field of work and meeting people who will serve as assets in your future endeavors. Make broad connections with lots of people in and around your interests because you never know when they might come in handy.

As for me? I was a hermit for my undergraduate career that led nowhere and made no lasting friends, then in my graduate career I joined groups and involved myself more and made some good friends and interesting connections. Do that to begin with and you'll get the bulk of the real value out of the place.

Other than that, medical track is hyper expensive. You better get a ton of scholarships and figure out early on if it is for you. Go for those internships that will let you actually work in the setting. My early lab experiences informed me that biology wasn't for me, and allowed me to switch my focus. The money thing is vital too, because if you become a doctor you will be paying off student debts for the first half of your career, so you better be damn good at it and enjoy it otherwise you'll quit halfway through and be in debt anyway. Seriously consider trade school since it is deeply satisfying to men to be able to be capable and build things.

Last thing, I put myself out there and openly disagreed with others and argued my positions on topics that generally would appear here. It wasn't going full Zig Forumsack, but others who know Zig Forums recognized it and signaled back. It was useful for meeting likeminded people who became friends or connections. However the cost of that was getting entire groups trying to oust me from my positions and maybe even expelled, so what I did was not advisable. It was still a good decision for me as it has and continues to pay off in certain ways.

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You'll be too busy studying for all the bullshit. Unless you want to waste your folks money and become a drug addict with a baby you can't support. Just keep your face in a book for, four years and you'll be on to medical school. After that, is when life will start for you.

There's nothing you must partake in. No need to say anything. Keep your opinions to yourself and you'll do great.

I'm the user going back for my RN, I could not agree with you more, network network network.

You're right about the medical track being expensive, thats why i'm going with the overseas option. TBH, I plan on just living abroad. Fun fact, Med/Vet school overseas lets you do things you can't here in the states, friends wife got her doctorate in Vetrinary science, she studied stem cells at uni in the Carribean, her school was like less than 50k. That's why I suggested Nursing to the thread, it's not cheap either but it enables you a great future with great people. Nurses have to be clean, in some states one DUI costs you your job and no Muh Weed/druggies on the job (random drug tests).

Think one bit of advice i'd give any college bound user is shut the hell up and lay low. I get it, we hate the poz'd pieces of shit but it is what it is, play the game smart. Had a buddy at a liberal college in the Northwest, his mouth cost him his professorship.

I'd also add to that, after med school and life starts? Be fucking careful about your company. Esp. in the states medical professionals have to watch their company. Also, the gold diggers will come out of the woodwork.

RN, BSN here. Quit my job because of niggers, terrible women managers, shit pay, long hours, being fucked around by the hospital, bad scheduling, mandatory flu vaccination every year, etc etc etc

Work for yourself, become a plumber, electrician or truck driver. Do something that doesn't take on debt. Or be a nurse yeah ok but only work at one place for no more than a year or become a traveler and make a ton of money. You'll get burned out at one shitty hospital with the same shitty people over and over.

DUI on your record is a pain in the ass but not impossible. You'll have to talk to the board and explain it. I worked with a guy who has a felony involuntary manslaughter from drunk driving and killing his friend. No problems. It was a long time ago. Another who had a DUI more recently…. weekly drug tests, meetings, etc. Depends on a lot of things, like if you're a new nurse or how old the charge is.

You on a nursing board friend? That's good to know. I'm clean, but I was the guy who people depended on, picked up a buddy from the drunk tank and yanked more than a few keys out of friends hands. I'm way past the party stage, i tell any young user who asks me for advice, just avoid degeneracy. Pick up a hobby, go innawoods, take up boxing something like that. Nice post school stress release and you're around a good class of people, easy solution. Oh, also archery, very very calming.

Also, from what i've read while you can explain it in some states like Cali it can be a dealbreaker. They'res a glut of nurses now (From what i've heard). Wages aren't going up, IT is saturated and besides the trades and military medical is one of the few fields left with stable wage growth.

Also, advice to anons out there, stay away from IT/Comp Sci!!

This is likely just a slide thread. But either way:
Clep test everything but your labs.
Use Excelsior college to pool all your credits under one transcript.
Take the mcat just to have it on record.
Go to Russia, Bulgaria, or Romania for med school.
If you have any critical thinking skills you can figure all this out on your own.
If you don't, then just rack up a shitload of student loan debt, and consign yourself to a lifetime of servitude to pharmaceutical companies while you spend the rest of your days writing scrips.

Best advice is not to be an 18 year old millennial

This. I'm going through pre-med right now, but I made damn sure of the other trade options I had before I made that decision. There is absolutely nothing wrong with making a living with your hands, despite what (((they))) try to advertise in public schools.

The dumb self-professed marxist fucks I have to work with on a daily basis really show that there's no limit to how low colleges will stoop so they can bump their numbers up. Being able to get into uni is no sign of intelligence. Even graduating with a worthwhile degree only shows that you're vaguely competent.

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If there was a significant barrier to entry they wouldn't make as much money with the student loan trap.

That user is right about there being fewer options, I'd consider working abroad if I were you. Lots of the west is poz'd but the USA and UK are fucking scary man. I'm planning on going the med route too so i'm in the same boat.

I traveled to CA a few years ago, bay area… charge nurses there made more than me as a traveler, $50-$70/hr is not unheard of… but the cost of living is tremendous.

Avoid bars and driving buzzed/drunk at all possible. Good advice.
As far as piss tests go, they piss test nurses once before you get hired and that's it.
CA will never have enough nurses because of all the illegals and bullshit going on there… they will always not have enough.

Hey there, OP - its exciting to hear that you'll be starting university, and it's a great idea to ask for advice on what to expect or how to best get through it. Everyone is bound to have a different experience, though, so I thought I'd give my two cents.

As you know, university is really, really expensive. In fact, it's gotten to a point where fiscally speaking, it is almost irresponsible to go to university due to the enormous amount of debt accrued during an undergraduate degree. The best advice would be to stay in-state for your undergraduate, to make it more affordable. Scholarships are also extremely critical to help make each academic year more affordable, so if you are able to apply for any here and there - even if you are already actively in School - keep applying if you find yourself with the time to do so. It will ease your financial stresses in an immediate sense, and in the long run as well.

But since you're starting university soon, I am sure that you are already squared away with where you're going to school. :P Don't feel badly or ashamed in any way if you need to take out loans to get through school - realistically, the massive majority of students require them.

I know this sounds really gay, but it's also pretty imperative to look at your education as an experience, rather than just an investment. While yes, it is an investment, this should not preclude you from engaging in social activities, getting to know the area, meeting people in your classes, exploring the city, etc. It's an experience where you gain independence, learn how to set your own schedule, take responsibility for yourself in a multitude of ways, etc.

You may think that you will have trouble making friends, or that everyone is somehow better than you, but keep in mind that most people you meet at university have the exact same fears and mindset that you do. You aren't alone in that. Most students are going to be away from home for the first time, and may be in an unfamiliar area and therefore apprehensive, afraid, alone, etc. So even just saying hello and making polite small-talk with people in your classes who sit next to you is going to be a pleasant experience for them, and likely, for you too. A little bit of kindness goes a long way.

Also, the media's uproar about how colleges are adamantly and ferociously left-leaning and batshit is not an accurate characterization. It may be accurate for some universities, or some students or professors at some universities, but that certainly does not apply to all of them. I would suggest that you ingest this media narrative with skepticism instead of automatically expecting university to be this way. Sure, you'll run across some loons. They're at all schools. Hell, they're sprinkled here and there, anywhere you go. But, the exception does not make the rule. So if this is something you're expecting, or waiting for, or hoping to point out to others, it may not even be there - sure you'll run across it at some point. But the best advice is to just try to have fun, as lame and generic as that sounds. All of the people around you there can potentially be a part of your social/support network, and even if you run across people who have differing opinions, I don't think that warrants writing them off entirely or immediately. That depends on their opinion, obviously, but try to be open to invigorating academic discussion rather than berating others if they have differing perspectives.

Lastly, you may change your mind after your first, second, or even sixth year at university in regards to what you want to study. That's okay. And if someone tries to tell you otherwise, they're apeshit. At 17 or 18, or whatever age you may be, it is patently absurd to expect a teenager to have the entire trajectory of their academic life, and by consequence, their entire career, set in stone. You will be required to take general education courses, and some of them may seem really fucking dumb, or you may not have any interest in some of them, but it gives you a chance to look at varying academic disciplines, and you may find that this sparks an interest in another discipline that varies from what you initially aimed to study. That is totally okay and I encourage you to explore your areas of interest. They will surely broaden as you continue to learn. And, trite but true - most fields always seem to have some overlap in the area that you may be most interested in. Many areas of study overlap with one another, and it makes us well-rounded and more knowledgeable to learn a little bit about a handful of fields.

Pursue biology and medicine if it is something you're truly passionate about. You are going to be in school for a LONG. fUCKING. TIME. If it is not something that truly interests you - that truly lights a fire in you - you are going to struggle through that many years of school as a result. In your first few years studying medicine, or chemistry, or biology, they will try to "weed out" average students from serious ones, meaning you'll find a lot of science courses are extremely dense with a fuckton of information to memorize and ingest in a semester, and the classes will be really, really early in the morning. That's how they "weed out" students early on. It will certainly take a lot of getting used to, but if you are interested in it, you will do just fine.

Also, communicating with your professors is key. If something comes up that makes you miss class, or if there are personal issues that arise, just keep in touch with your professors rather than not saying anything or not showing up. Most appreciate you reaching out, and will typically do their best to accommodate you if they are able.

But seriously - have fun. That is the most important part. Everyone else there is scared and worried, too. Be kind to the people you meet, because you'd ideally want the same in return, right? Trite but true.

Best of luck kiddo. It'll be a fun time with a lot of ups and downs. I wish you the best.

Correct me if i'm wrong, don't they pay for housing? Military buddy of mine has a sister who's an RN (has a BSN) and according to her there are places that offer to pay for housing in the bay area, they need people that bad. Please correct me if i'm wrong here, I don't know.

It's the hair strand tests that i've heard about. I'm not going to lie, i've had my share in my younger days, quit that stuff long ago. I did hear that they do randam UA's when something happens at work, I really do wonder how all that will play out with so many west coast states legalizing weed. My father was a violent alcoholic so when I was younger I was all about that 420 life, just try to avoid it alltogether nowadays.

I skipped the whole college debt trap and started my own business instead.

I'm growing slowly but it feels good to be in charge of my own destiny and not depend on the approval of some kike professor or boss.

How about working in retirement homes? Florida?

Okay so you have the choice of them taking most of your check and putting you up in an extended stay hotel or do what I did… you take the stipend and use it to find the housing yourself. I've slept a night in my car or stayed in a hotel for a week or two (only in CA actually) but places where housing is readily available - I went on Craigslist and found someone to rent from. Had an efficiency apartment for $350/month with my only bill being my phone and internet, while I was getting $1400 a week (with most of it being tax free) so the way it actually works is you're getting tax free money for being a distance from your "home" - a percent for food/housing. I was being taxed at my hourly wages being $12/hr while I was in reality making $32/hr in a state in the midwest with low cost of living.

Extended care can be very difficult because you will often have 20-30 elderly people to pass medications on. Some of them have breathing treatments every 4 hours because they smoked their entire lives. Some of them can't move very well so it's up to you and maybe one sheboon aid or Flip bitch to move them around. You're cleaning up after they shit themselves, you're dealing with potentially more than just nice elderly folk depending on what type of place it is – a lot of these homes take niggers who got shot in the head in gang violence and now are quads because Jamal got the better of them – they take behavioral health patients so you'll have a nigger with schizophrenia in there with the world war 2 vet and guess who loses the knock out game in that exchange?

So low pay and bad work unless you really like dealing with confused and entitled old people who are the same ones we blame for a lot of our current problems :^)

Don't like the hot humid south, prefer nordic climates.

So San fran isn't worth it? I've considered picking up an RV or a houseboat and just anchoring it someplace. Half the appeal of San Fran/Seattle/Vancouver, if there's a riot I can get to my boat (Provided I hustle fast enough) hoist anchor and go farther out to sea and watch shit burn. That's what scares me about RV's, can always get mobbed, with a boat? Well niggers can't swim lol.

OP, having been in your shoes let me give you some advice. I'm 24 and work as an RT(R). What you need to visualize is is cost to benefit. I know plenty of people who went to med school or PA school, and most are still in debt. Getting out of debt isn't really about making money but rather saving it. A lot of people don't understand this, which is why most people are underwater finacially.

Easiest route monetarily is to go medical for something like radiology or nursing at community college and then live with your parents paying a very reduced rent for 3-4 years. 4 years making $38k after taxes and rent is a little more than $150k.

While this is happening, its important to save as much money as possible. If you a car, $3k shitbox and a good set of tools. If your parents let you use their car, use it. Gas and lost pride is still cheaper than insurance for >25 male. Big purchases should be made with their resale value in mind. Keep in mind big is anything more then 2/3's a week's pay. Finally work on your credit. It will be important later.

Thats $150k with no debt at 26 I wasted time because I had to wageslave to pay for school so its 28 for me. Now you have options. Take 1-5% and put that into forex, stock and/or crypto if it recovers. Essentially high reward/risk route. Other options include becoming a landlord and using rent to supplement income, opening a low overhead small business, etc. Or you can mix them to your liking.

This.

Depends what you want to do. Do you like living around Libtards and non-white degenerates? You do like walking around a major city where you legally can't be armed and the streets smell like piss? Do you want to park your car/boat/vehicle in an area where breakins have been decriminalized?

The money was nice then I got the fuck out of there ASAP and let that state license lapse.

New York/Rhode Island

Best case scenario: you are a doctor in 7 years with half a million dollars in debt. Likely scenario: Your spot in med school is given to a nigger to fill a quota and you end up flipping burgers to pay off your biology degree. Be aware that a lot of biology majors are women. So when you graduate you will be competing against women who fill a quota. I wish you luck OP. You will need it.

So, here's the other reason why I want to go abroad, my plan is to get on an income based repayment plan, immigrate out and work off a new social insurance number/visa. Reason for all this? I'll have no us based income and will more or less be half way to a new passport/citizenship. In what, 15 years it all gets forgiven and thats that. Another option for user is federal loan forgivness programs, a buddy of mine is a teacher in some rural part of the USA, in 10 years it gets wiped out. Reason I'm for the former, that devos woman under trump was mentioning altering or getting rid of the student loan forgivness program alltogether. I know, lots of people feel that those with debt should not have taken it all out, I agree but hey, what about those who came before us like the boomers who enjoyed college that was highly funded? A little unfair don't you think? That being said, I figure if those in power want to jew us, well, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.

So, it really is like all the other major cities now? Lived in WA for a bit, god damn the break ins were a fucking mess. Shit like this makes me want to just keep going north. Canada needs people and I've been through most of the western part of the country, places like White horse/Prince rupert are still very small and due to the weather very difficult to develop. Also, AK has Providence Medical Center in Anchorage, they pay well and Alaska is still a fucking awesome place.

Go on.

Which is why The user who suggested going the nursing route had the best idea, he'll get his pre-med out of the way and have a secure job in the meanwhile.

Unfortunately, this. Academia is beyond cucked, but once you get a good enough degree you can immediately drop the act and tell everybody to go fuck themselves once you're out.

Bonus points if you write down the name of every single shitlib and marxist cunt, so you can specifically name them when you graduate.

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Met a RN who traveled to Alaska, it's all drunken natives and apparently they really really suck.

Going international isn't a silver bullet. The route I'm proposing protects finacially from both kikes in power and sue happy fags. Kikes in power can't touch you if your income is diversified enough. The issue with licensed professions is that you can be rendered unemployable quickly by simply yanking a license.

You want to have as many streans of income and as little debt as early as possible if you are going to upset the system and become a target.

Professors are petty and spiteful enough to make your life miserable unless you repeat their liberal garbage. Repeating is not the same as believing. If anything, you will see their agenda laid bare and how they indoctrinate people. You will see first hand how inane their points are, and how easily people are misled. College was the biggest eye opener for me, college made me despise liberals and communists more than anything. Our side needs people to infiltrate college and then go on to infiltrate society even more. The best way to win people over is for them to see us succeed and be well informed, well kept individuals.

Uh, yes and no. Don't forget, you need to get a job and experience and depending on the level of poz in your career, well….

I lived up there for a bit as a kid, my old neiborhood hasn't changed at all. All the tweakers stay in Anchorage and Wasilla, the rest of the state is still very pristine. You can still shoot tweakers and the cops won't do shit. Also the Alaskan flag is my personal fav, it's gorgeous. Yeah, the natives are an issue, let me tell you the white people can be just as bad. Alaska has an alcoholism problem period, the women are awful, they know that there aren't many white women up there and well, unless you're willing to date a native or an asian, you'll have to settle.
Just checked glass door, average salary for an RN up there is 77k
glassdoor.com/Salaries/anchorage-registered-nurse-salary-SRCH_IL.0,9_IM32_KO10,26.htm
I know food isn't cheap, a gallon of milk is 3 to 4 bucks when I was up there last year so basically WA and I think CA prices. Most Alaskans hunt and fish and I'm Zig Forums. Salmon is pretty easy to catch, salmon lures are a bit different, joke is you can toss a shoe in the water during the summer and they'll bite. Housing is even cheaper up there, keep your eyes on craigslist and you can find some real deals. Bottom line is nowadays you have to look at everything and ask what you're willing to tolorate, is what it is.

Ah, sorry didn't catch it, that's my long term plan as well. I have no intention of just being an RN, besides an MD i plan on branching out. Thing is, I had family difficutlies that kind of fucked me and like a lot of people my options are thin. Going abroad isn't a silver bullet, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are all pretty poz'd but it will help solve my debt short term. I can save up, work and go into things like sub letting and other income streams.

You're so right about licensed professionals, best advice I was given by a cardiologist, watch your company. I have a linkedin for my business stuff, once I get my RN no way in hell am I networking online.

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Don't ruin your life, keep your head down, score good grades, seize power, and deplatform leftists one by one.

What else is new?

Hmmmmmmmmmmm.


Seems like shills are trying to prevent right wingers from going to college for some reason.

pretend tp be a jew on school applications
If you apply to another school and feel it might be a bit iffy for you actually being accepted, join some jew group in your city, even if only online, and mention how you enjoy experiencing "your" jewish culture.

According to White Nationalists currently or previously employed as professors (Dr. Kevin MacDonald, Dr. Patrick Slattery and I think also Karl Radl), the Jews do this often (they refer to some extracurricular heeb activity) as a way of signaling their status to other members of the tribe.

your Competitive Edge
Professor Patrick Slattery - well aware of the way jews in academia tip the scales in favor of bringing more jews in - suggests that students and applicants to higher education institutions do exactly this (pretend to be a jew when you make your written 'first impressions').. He also reminds Whites that once you are accepted you can forget about such nonsense kikery and simply pursue your education.

the inside track
The momentary pretense (in your applications) will give you an edge - some percentage of advantage. Exactly what the % is may be discernible in these memes.

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Dont say a single fucking thing. Just nod your head like a good goy. Remember, you will never win in a debate against your professor.

This. Unless you want to become some kind of activist and get money from the internet for your work you should follow this.

Don't let leftist push you around, but don't reveal your power level to a degree where everyone will avoid you. Be careful about who you befriend. if you are discreet you will find like-minded people.

Get a good job afterwards and build power and contacts.

Make sure to troll leftist whenever you can get away with it.

Says the faggot behind Tor. Any other wise advice, boomer?

I wouldn't do that. Unlike high school, college records are genuinely permanent and will follow you for the rest of your life. What's going to happen on the DoTR when someone brings up your college records and it says you're Jewish?

That's not going to work because every Jew whose records get checked will say the same thing just to avoid the rope.

Lol simple, you do what everyone else who may face the rope does, flee. Wasn't just jews who got the rope user, it was anyone who was on the reiches bad side. Don't know why people think they will get to string up whomever they want if/when DoTR comes, if the Hochmeister of the Deutcher Orden (The grandmaster of the Teutonic Order) got sent to the camps you had better believe you can too for whatever reason they want. Fun fact, there were jews at the top of the SS pecking order, know how they got there besides contacts? Shekels. When SHTF in Germany, a good chunk of the jews fled. One thing you have in common with a lot of the less fortunate already, you're still trying to make it. My advice, fucking go for it. When shit gets real, flee the states and do what most people do, get your qualifications transfered over and change your last name. It's that simple.

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What a strangely jewish idea.

What are you even talking about rabbi? Everyone knows white men are the most competent people in the world and if you need to trust someone with your health then you are going to choose a white man if you have any sense.

Make as many friends as possible knowing that if you don't get to them first they'll become liberals

Redpill in this specific order to those that you hang around a lot:
>Peer review (dishonest name for the journaling process) is a sham youtube.com/watch?v=o3Sjp_hIrQ0&t=498s Them accepting this will make them realize they can't just appeal to the authority of the magic science man who may not be at their campus but somewhere in another school somewhere who can btfo all these facts if they were here
>Stats on soviet government being 85% jewish, 65% of harvard graduates being jewish despite making up

You can make it through college, it's just gotten fucked. You'll need to have as little debt as possible when done (most important point), - should pay it off by working while you are there. Just focus on working out to your ideal (I'm assuming you're younger), and reading everything great written over the span our civilization. Do clubs/martial arts/sports/etc, make connections - it'll be easier in your later time there and that's the shit you'll be (and we''re all) paying for. Oh, and the advice for keeping your head down is true, but -once- you're able to be subtle - you'd be surprised at what a lot of the normies actually agree with. Don't do suicide/minimum wage - we're all in this together now brother.

Oh and you should be able to do the same courses as biochem, chem. They'll cover the same stuff, but will look better. And test your abilities of getting those grades if you're honest. Rule of thumb: harder science is better. (TE in STEM is better than SE, better $$ too.)
Biology is pretty much less $ and all women at this point, seems like.

TE>SM. Math is purest and well paid, at least from what I've seen.

All these cowardly faggots saying to keep your head down.

The reason colleges are so pozzed is because they are weak, spineless cucks. They are afraid of whoever complains the loudest or makes realistic threats to sue.

Stand up for yourself. Never give an inch. Don't be full 14/88 but join the college republicans, and if you're school doesnt have a chapter start one.

When they come after you, and they will, stand your ground. Complain up the chain until someone gives in. If all else fails threaten to sue, and be prepared to actually do it. They will back down 100% of the time.

You do it first.