Uni general

Why did you choose maths and not engineering for example?

Somehow carrying a 4.0 GPA without a lot of effort. Again, somehow a lot of what I did in high school was more challenging and stimulating. It's probably due to the fact I went to a great private college prep school.

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I want to get a job as a quant, hopefully. I was never really interested in being an engineer

no it is not good because it means you dont meet anyone from your course
moreover group work is an easy 70+% ive literally never heard anyone get less than that
i did like maths before university when it because tedious and boring to me because i had to do it in isolation and resented picking it over engineering where i could have at least played with toys. I had no way to foresee that it'd be ultimately meaningless in terms of my career because youre endlessly peddled memes that a stem degree will magically give you a wonder job
faggot

>What are you thoughts on uni?
Nice way to learn things I suppose
>Did you go yourself ,or are going right now?
Currently attending
>If yes ,what major ?
Formerly engineering, soon to be industrial design with a minor in Japanese as of next semester
>Do you like your major?
Absolutely hated engineering, hopefully industrial design will be an improvement
>Did you enjoyed (or are enjoying ) the uni experience.?Why /why not?
Not really, the entirety of my time was taken up by doing high level math and physics that I have no interest in and despise doing. Didn't have any time or energy left for a social life or hobbies.
>I'm considering dropping and trying to apply to vet school
Go for it, engineering is trash. Vets get to help animals and make people happy.

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so you just wanted to have an easy degree where you didnt have to work for it and acquire some real skills, kek you're shameless
and normally it's the reverse the highschool maths is boring brainlet stuff and uni stuff is intellectually challenging tier
You're pathetic user

>I regret going to my uni in particular when I could choose any other target uni and do much less work
I'm in the opposite boat. Went to a nearby school that I could commute to way below what I could have gotten into with my grades. I'm basically going to school for only $3,000 a year. Only negative is that I don't feel engaged or challenged by the education I've received so far. Everything is too easy and most of my classmates don't give a shit about anything. I don't know if this is the case at what would could be considered "average" colleges or universally even at "prestigious" universities.

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>Not really, the entirety of my time was taken up by doing high level math and physics that I have no interest in and despise doing
>engineering

KEKKKKKKK
You're just plain wrong. You're a brainlet and you couldnt do engineering maths/physics and you're cope posting.

>you couldnt do engineering maths/physics
Except I could, passed calc 3 and diff eq with A's. Just fucking hated doing it.

you need to find a good inbetween. obviously a lower tier uni may not challenge you but there are people who have literally failed out of my course and gone on to get firsts in maths at e.g. warwick or imperial
it's honestly ridiculous