Checked. I personally want to assassinate Netanyahu.
Fuck Universities
Soon Shlomo, soon
He could do a lot of good as a manager. Unlike an engineer he has a good chance to rise through the ranks and gain authority. There are many redpilled engineers but often they have to shut up about it and defer to shit office culture without support from management. He could be that manager, and create the perfect bubble inside a pozzed industry wherel white engineers can use their advanced skills and extract good money from globohomo without having to compromise on their beliefs. The problem right now is that we can't organize IRL at all. Guys like us can only be out about their beliefs if they work very low prestige, low tech, blue collar work for irrelevant companies. Anyone who has a high level job or works in a company that is big enough to care about its image must be stealth about his beliefs all of the time or lose his job. This limits how much money we have available for organizing and permits the left to create a false image of all academia/high tech industry being unanimously left, when in reality its a slight majority of vocal left and a silent but large minority of people who are redpilled but too smart to say it without anonymity and get fired. Young people see this and assume if they go into any high iq work they'll be completely outnumbered by progressives and it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
Yes, you will have to work twice as hard as the diversity hires but so be it. On the bright side, you are also more capable than them.
Decades ago gays would infiltrate companies, colleges, government jobs and even the military while keeping their faggotry a close secret (remember DADT was a thing just 10 years ago and 20 years ago -in 1999- being out would probably still be career suicide for many). Meanwhile they secretly helped other faggots and helped younger ones get in without anyone realizing. They bided their time until they reached critical mass and then they were too entrenched to remove, so the establishment just accepted them. I'd say this is the best strategy for us to infiltrate elite professionals and sway the consensus back towards sanity… If I wasn't blackpilled on politics that is.
You should be grateful for brainless propaganda. It's easy to see through and just pay lip service to. People get used to reciting it by rote and it loses meaning, they start wondering if there's more to the world than these empty mantras and go looking for deeper ideologies. They could ask deeper questions that require much more knowledge of progressivism and enough experience to connect to dots between the right lies. In acquiring those, weaker skeptics would get brainwashed and strong ones would have no energy left to seek the truth.
Even if you were those majors you'd be forced to learn everything on your own anyway, the lectures will be useless. College these days is nothing but a competition to learn the most progressivist memes. Even in very hard subjects like math, physics or CS they managed to do this. Typically coursework will be only a small part of your success, the real meat is internships, projects, networking, outreach. Cue countless women in X events, "equal" opportunity internship postings, shit projects winning everything because it's done by a minority.
I would only go to higher education if it was legally required for the job I want, like lawyer or doctor. Even then it's worth asking if you really want that job.
Your college or university instantly takes anywhere between 50-75% of that and the rest of the money is then "budgeted" according to their rates.
That's true, but part of that money is used to provide with free office and lab space, utilities and various university services, access to common equipment, subsidized housing and parking, access to hiring quality students of your college. Although most of it does go to fund useless shit like diversity programs, humanities departments and the president's 7 figure salary.
On the other hand though it's grant money. You're not really working for each dollar, an application for a $10 million grant isn't 10 times harder or more work than a $1 million one. And the money is for work, you can just pay yourself a big salary. Grants restrict how much can be paid to the researcher in salary.
don't people take management bs if they've been working for a company and want to get to executive level?
and law, business, pharmacy, dentistry, law, comp sci.
Also good but not technically university: animation
Actually, the best and most common major among top and fortune 500 ceos is engineer.
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business.financialpost.com
lots also have accounting degrees. Where I work the executives are all accounting nerds.
One thing: everyone should be reading business books. I'm talking about real university business books, not normie books from book shops. Learn about entrepreneurship, supply chains, macro-economics, micro-economics, etc. This stuff can all be learned from books on library genesis. Understanding this stuff will help you to monitize whatever skill you have. Just search for business related keywords on library genesis and you'll come up with all sorts of results.
This is a good idea for all useful college subjects. I went to a decent college but most of my knowledge was acquired by skipping class to read the book at home. You will rarely get better quality instruction in class than from the book, unless your instructor wrote the book.
You can get textbooks at libraries, or buy used for 20-30 bucks. They hardly change over time, don't shell out $200 for the latest edition.
fuck schools
hail children's military camps