Ok future college students, turn off this crap and listen right here. There's nothing more important than this: 1. Choose a subject you know you're interested in. Being a businessman or a lawyer is not for everybody and i've seen way to many people dropping out because of choosing something they're not truly interested in. College is not about knowledge. It's about becoming an adult, facing real life and self-disciplining yourself. Remember that line. 2. Study. Slaking off is always tempting and hard to fight, but at the end of the day it's a waste of time. College is a once in a lifetime thing. The only reason to skip on studying is to have really memorable experiences with your friends and future colleagues. There's nothing worse than looking at that half-assed diploma and wondering why you sat on your fat ass picking your nose in front of a computer or console instead of studying for at least an hour a day. You can always pass an exam, try to pass it well, discipline yourself, because once you start working nobody will give a shit weather you had a sudden need to do nothing for a day or not.
Dont forget to have fun once in a while. Dont drown your self in shit. Friday night you need a break go out with your buddys or wt ever. Friday and Saturday your choice have fun , or you will regret it.
+daniel nolte i tried, then i got to the point where the teacher's don't really teach you, and i get all my information from the textbook and examples. So i ended up skipping more, i still tried to go to class, but i ended up paying less attention to the teachers "rambling"
Go to class and take notes. Get your work done early. Go to office hours. You're there to learn, not goof off and waste money. You'll have plenty of time to be a DB after college. If you have extra time, have a good time. That's how you survive college.
niko stevens Thats exactly the point. The is supposed to be a blatent waste of a few years of your life. A few years of your life that you throw away in order to get a good job after.....
My advise to those getting into college, it's not all work, some classes can be fun. Also don't be afraid to change majors if what you originally picked doesn't work out, find what interests you
I first saw this video before my first day of college in 2021. Now, as a college student who started his sophomore year, this video actually helped me out. Good job by the way.
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Best advice: kick that High School bullcrap to the curb, and realize college isn't anything like it. It's not a place for all to worry about social status like being a jock, the pretty one, or the popular one. The hard working computer nerds, I guarantee outshine both in getting the good paying job when it comes to today's technology industry. Jocks, picking at them like you did in High School also gives them the right to drop a harassment charge on you, so I wouldn't risk it.. Plus cursing everywhere like a "badass" only makes *you* the joke of the school. ;] College is also a bridge to the *real adult world.* Teens, you walked the path of screwing around as a kid and typically reach the end of that road at 18. If you want to get a place of your own with a good full-time paying job, community college would be your best start. It mentally prepares you for whatever hard work gets dropped on you at a job. You can try and give it a shot with getting a good job at certain places without college, but even if you're a prodigy, it's definitely not guaranteed. Finally, be assertive, responsible, shoot for the highest grades, and just a small piece of advice: try and save the relationships *after* you get the right job when graduating. It will *not* be a fun time trying to focus on school if you get hit with drama from relationships, or raising a kid..
Social status is just as important and cliques are just as prevalent in college as in high school. Nerds are picked on and don't get laid at college - just like at high school.
@@andrewsmith74 So, you think it's more important to get laid, than to be smart and get a high paying job. You must be pissed that the kids you bullied in high school are doing far better than you in the job market.
Don't go to a 4 year college/university right out the bat instead go to a community college, the first 2 years are just core college classes, so would you rather pay upwards of 20k for classes or pay about 4-5k for classes
better advice: DON'T GET LOANS!!!!!!!!!!! if you're going for any kind of art degree DON'T GO TO COLLEGE! trust me I've even got this advice from artist who work in the gaming industry etc. everything art wise you need to learn can be easily learned with a google search for tutorials, plenty of youtube tutorials, companies will not give too shits about your degree, whats important is a very good art portfolio or demo reel, companies only care that you can do the job and do it very well, thats it. anyone wanting to be animators, look up Happy Harrys animation tutorial 12 part series teaching everything i learned in animation classes. you'll improve faster on your own than in college since you'll be focusing on art only while college makes you waste time with non related classes for the next 2-4 years that you'll never use
10. Keep your head down. 9. Don't speak unless spoken too. 8... lol. JK. Meet new people, make friends in your classes, keep in touch with your current friends, always have someone you can study with, and don't expect partying. College isn't about going to parties, it's about educating yourself in preparation for a career. In other news, you shouldn't go to college unless you have a career in mind that REQUIRES a degree. Oh, and take it from me, have a piece of fruit with your coffee. And, always make the coffee yourself. Your stomach will thank you for it, and you'll end up feeling better. If you don't have time to make it, look for a 7-Eleven. If you have a 7-Eleven nearby, they have coffee for 2 dollars and under, and all refill sizes are fixed. For me it's $1.25. Keep your nutrition up, and take this time to practice portion control.
@ #4... Every semester that I was in college I scheduled my classes two days a week only. People who go every single day just confuse me. Having a four day weekend with one day of rest in between your two days of classes is amazing.
***** They can be studied on your own time online for free and don't result in jobs. Don't put yourself deep into debt for a piece of paper (degree) that isn't worth anything to an employer.
Graduated a private college in Science. MAJOR ADVICE: Always...ALWAYS, review the lecture that you attended the same day. Don't care if it's for 15 minutes, 30 minutes or an hour...REVIEW IT! While reviewing it take ONE sheet of paper out and write down concepts you DON'T know or understand. This way when the test approaches you use that one sheet per lecture to review.
If anything really try hard to make A's your first two years, that'll save your GPA later on the way, cause I made a D in one class and it barely went down
I love this video because as of right now, I'm in college and my current class schedule involves me taking courses I've already completed in high school and hopefully when I'm a sophomore, I'll be able to do my desired major of study---mass communications.
Also, college isn't for everyone. It will certainly give you an edge, but there are plenty of folks who've been successful without it. Just remember that you'll still end up having to work your ass off, just in different ways.
+gvirusqueen how??? I'm genuinely curious. I wish my school offered more classes online, I took all the ones online that I could. Nothing better than working on your own time when you want to.
+MDiPietro16 That's the thing though. I had every possible distraction available at my fingertips and I got caught up in thinking that I had all the time in the world, which led to a bunch of procrastination on my part. I only recommended taking a bunch of online courses if you're a person who has an excellent sense of self-discipline and time management. I had no choice but to do online course only because my financial aid got screwed up and I wasn't able to secure a dorm before the deadline. It was either do online or be a whole semester behind. Plus, I also had to travel back and forth between states just to take my midterms and finals since the test had to be proctored. Now THAT really sucked.
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when I was in college last year all the classes pretty much were tuesday+thursday or monday+wednesday. I mostly opted for a purely tuesday/Thursday route. (it was a 2 year degree for a phlebotomy lesson. the phlebotomy class itself was actually only on Thursday nights from 6-9 for like 2 months. but I opted for an associates, and also took English, math, psychology, and some medical based classes like cpr+first aid and medical terminology. cpr was a refresher and only took one Monday afternoon though)
(unfortunately instead of getting the degree I had to drop out because of abuse. I took the pure phlebotomy class in a completely different state. *sigh*. also I was only able to leave my parents because of the student loan they made me take out...soooo yay student loan debt. )
on average my books are about $32 each. A better tip would be to RENT. Also community college is way cheaper so don't knock it because it can make it so you need maybe 10k in loans rather then 20k+
Yeah I'm going to CC right now and am extremely glad that I made that choice. I still live at home too, which is extremely nice. Don't have to pay for housing and i have time to eat real food.
Based on the comments so far, taking a major in Film Studies means I'm screwed, even though internships at studios are recommended from the college I'm going to and being a film director requires a degree. I certainly hope I'm safe here
"No shame in changing your major"? HAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Just wait until your parents demand to know why it's going to take extra YEARS of expense to then graduate.
Ill tell you the the ways that matters the most in college. Find test banks, previous years midterms, finals, cheat in all quizzes, always go to your TA to complain about your grade no matter what you get. If ur not ready for a test dont take it at all, get a doctors note. You follow all these steps you will be doing a lot better, coming from a 4th year economics major
my 4 biggest advises for college/university( im a college student) 1.Dont stick with what the professor teaches or says ,study on different sourses 2.Cheapest food its better than no Food at all(as bonus.. exercise best stress reliever ) 3.We as college students are truthfully just "KIDS WITH ID" 4.(for women) its highly advisable(each one their own) to wait for finishing college to have kids (i have friends whose whole college life , and life in general was ruined, not to mention extra expenses and college abandonment . and ... ir you are reading this i wish you an awesome day ,and success on everything you do
About number 8. Coffee is a great help during school but buying coffee almost everyday can be incredibly expensive. If you love coffee stop buying from starbucks and go buy a coffee maker and a portable mug. You can try different and better types of coffee, have your coffee with you everywhere, and save A LOT of money!! I wish they had included this in the video.
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One of the few times in RUclips history where WatchMojo made a list that actually made sense. *Stares at Top 10 Cooks in Anime list that doesn't have a single character from Food Wars/Shokugeki no Souma*
My number one recommendation would be to pick a major that will 1) actually land you a good paying job and 2) has growth potential. So many pick majors that are simply fun or interesting without ever seeing if there's any future in it. That's why you run into people with college degrees working as waiters or waitresses; there are no jobs for their degree.
+cz luver there are jobs you just need to research. my school has counselors that help students pick their majors and select classes and yes even look at jobs that correspond with their major. even for classes with the word studies in them.
shygirl2927 I have a degree in Electrical Engineering so have never had a problem finding a job. What I'm saying is that a lot of kids pick a major without ever looking into whether they'd be able to get a job after college or they pick a major where after graduation, graduates are a dime-a-dozen. Comes down to supply and demand.
cz luver yes I know. I agree that it's a problem but i'm saying if that type of job is what someone really wants to do then they can they should just look into it. ask the seniors or ask professors with those majors what they are going to do/did or what one could do with that degree.
The real issue is finding a job afterwards. I have a scriptwriting degree and I can't find a job; filmmaking is more of a people business I understand that. But the jobs I've applied for I've been rejected because I've got no experience. It's a weird aspect of life that doesn't make sense. I studied something I enjoy, graduated and now find myself doing nothing all day because retail won't have me due to lack of experience and the indie filmmakers won't pay, in order to save money (and they have no budget). Writing shorts doesn't earn any money and it's a miracle if they even get made.
Best suggestion for people entering college and deciding the professor. Look at the number of people who game each professor a positive review on rate my professor
2 years cc then Chapel Hill. you can get your general education out of the way in cc and take those additional two years to figure out what to get a degree in.
i never got involved, its not something for me. I carry my one full time internship, and hang out with my engineering group every once in a while. If anything make friends in your major is key. If you don't understand they can help you out, you can all work on something together, and they will share a majority of your classes so if you ever skip or miss class, they have your back. I don't know what I would do if I acted like i did in high school in college and just did everything alone.
I'm a university senior just months away from graduation *and I still need this video to survive.*
what college you go to if you don't mind me asking
Jordan Davis John Paul the Great Catholic University in Escondido, CA
You fucking got that right, mate. I've been floundering the whole time
Me too. I'm starting my sophomore year and I just rewatched it.
Ok future college students, turn off this crap and listen right here. There's nothing more important than this:
1. Choose a subject you know you're interested in. Being a businessman or a lawyer is not for everybody and i've seen way to many people dropping out because of choosing something they're not truly interested in. College is not about knowledge. It's about becoming an adult, facing real life and self-disciplining yourself. Remember that line.
2. Study. Slaking off is always tempting and hard to fight, but at the end of the day it's a waste of time. College is a once in a lifetime thing. The only reason to skip on studying is to have really memorable experiences with your friends and future colleagues. There's nothing worse than looking at that half-assed diploma and wondering why you sat on your fat ass picking your nose in front of a computer or console instead of studying for at least an hour a day. You can always pass an exam, try to pass it well, discipline yourself, because once you start working nobody will give a shit weather you had a sudden need to do nothing for a day or not.
Well said.
Dont forget to have fun once in a while. Dont drown your self in shit. Friday night you need a break go out with your buddys or wt ever. Friday and Saturday your choice have fun , or you will regret it.
BMW BROADWAY99 Next time try reading the whole thing before replying.
Емил Ефендулов AN HOUR A DAY?!
Maybe but college is still hell and hard so these tips are much more helpful than being a dropout
my luck, skipping a class when they were picking groups for a huge project. Ended up with the people that couldn't even speak English
lol
lol
I'm going to be a junior in college next semester and I have never missed a class before
+daniel nolte i tried, then i got to the point where the teacher's don't really teach you, and i get all my information from the textbook and examples. So i ended up skipping more, i still tried to go to class, but i ended up paying less attention to the teachers "rambling"
+delam617 I didn't care I just went every time so they don't have an excuse to give me a bad grade if I was on the end.
Go to class and take notes. Get your work done early. Go to office hours. You're there to learn, not goof off and waste money. You'll have plenty of time to be a DB after college. If you have extra time, have a good time. That's how you survive college.
N make the most of everything
+niko stevens Since when is school supposed to be fun.....?
+luigi180 since you now live at school and can't leave for at least a couple years.
niko stevens Thats exactly the point. The is supposed to be a blatent waste of a few years of your life. A few years of your life that you throw away in order to get a good job after.....
Collage sucks ass I have to leave my Diamond.
Who's watching this but not in college
me
Me I'm a senior next year tho
I'm gonna be a college freshman real soon so...
I'm not even in highschool
+Duangchan Thompson Totally me I really needed the advice
My advise to those getting into college, it's not all work, some classes can be fun. Also don't be afraid to change majors if what you originally picked doesn't work out, find what interests you
I first saw this video before my first day of college in 2021. Now, as a college student who started his sophomore year, this video actually helped me out. Good job by the way.
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I have an exam tomorrow and I'm watching this...
Best advice: kick that High School bullcrap to the curb, and realize college isn't anything like it. It's not a place for all to worry about social status like being a jock, the pretty one, or the popular one. The hard working computer nerds, I guarantee outshine both in getting the good paying job when it comes to today's technology industry. Jocks, picking at them like you did in High School also gives them the right to drop a harassment charge on you, so I wouldn't risk it.. Plus cursing everywhere like a "badass" only makes *you* the joke of the school. ;]
College is also a bridge to the *real adult world.* Teens, you walked the path of screwing around as a kid and typically reach the end of that road at 18. If you want to get a place of your own with a good full-time paying job, community college would be your best start. It mentally prepares you for whatever hard work gets dropped on you at a job. You can try and give it a shot with getting a good job at certain places without college, but even if you're a prodigy, it's definitely not guaranteed.
Finally, be assertive, responsible, shoot for the highest grades, and just a small piece of advice: try and save the relationships *after* you get the right job when graduating. It will *not* be a fun time trying to focus on school if you get hit with drama from relationships, or raising a kid..
Social status is just as important and cliques are just as prevalent in college as in high school. Nerds are picked on and don't get laid at college - just like at high school.
@@andrewsmith74 So, you think it's more important to get laid, than to be smart and get a high paying job. You must be pissed that the kids you bullied in high school are doing far better than you in the job market.
Don't go to a 4 year college/university right out the bat instead go to a community college, the first 2 years are just core college classes, so would you rather pay upwards of 20k for classes or pay about 4-5k for classes
better advice:
DON'T GET LOANS!!!!!!!!!!!
if you're going for any kind of art degree DON'T GO TO COLLEGE!
trust me I've even got this advice from artist who work in the gaming industry etc. everything art wise you need to learn can be easily learned with a google search for tutorials, plenty of youtube tutorials, companies will not give too shits about your degree, whats important is a very good art portfolio or demo reel, companies only care that you can do the job and do it very well, thats it.
anyone wanting to be animators, look up Happy Harrys animation tutorial 12 part series teaching everything i learned in animation classes. you'll improve faster on your own than in college since you'll be focusing on art only while college makes you waste time with non related classes for the next 2-4 years that you'll never use
You should do community college
That's were im going in the fall
10. Keep your head down.
9. Don't speak unless spoken too.
8... lol. JK.
Meet new people, make friends in your classes, keep in touch with your current friends, always have someone you can study with, and don't expect partying. College isn't about going to parties, it's about educating yourself in preparation for a career. In other news, you shouldn't go to college unless you have a career in mind that REQUIRES a degree.
Oh, and take it from me, have a piece of fruit with your coffee. And, always make the coffee yourself. Your stomach will thank you for it, and you'll end up feeling better. If you don't have time to make it, look for a 7-Eleven. If you have a 7-Eleven nearby, they have coffee for 2 dollars and under, and all refill sizes are fixed. For me it's $1.25. Keep your nutrition up, and take this time to practice portion control.
Reiden Lightman haha keep your head down
sweet thanks for the shout out!
+Brothers Green Eats Which video was this? Love it btw
Top 10 Ned's declassified school survival guide
rules
here's one you forgot: CONDOMS!!!
+gocubs1815 and fapping, you need to stay relaxed while in boring classes.
+TheLaughIndustry Um... Save it for the shower
jacesman still a good way to stay relaxed
#1 You can't
@ #4... Every semester that I was in college I scheduled my classes two days a week only. People who go every single day just confuse me. Having a four day weekend with one day of rest in between your two days of classes is amazing.
DO NOT MAJOR IN LIBERAL ARTS, ENGLISH OR ANYTHING WITH THE WORD "STUDIES".
I'm studying to become a statistician so I'm safe :p
Studying art or Graphic Design so I should be safe for now.
***** They can be studied on your own time online for free and don't result in jobs. Don't put yourself deep into debt for a piece of paper (degree) that isn't worth anything to an employer.
+LetitHappen or any social science
this is the most sound advice, don't pay for something you can learn from anywhere
It's almost.... like... WatchMojo knows their viewer age group!
I'm literally going into university next year
+umont13 Same. 😀
Umont12 How is senior year of college
Good grief, the worst mistake people will make in college is buying textbooks from the bookstore. It's complete robbery.
Agree. First year of college I spend close to $300 for one text book ( and it was for world art history) 😑
why ?
just 4 or 5 years?
bachelor and master together here is 6 years
I actually agree with this list
Same here.
You forgot about procrastination as its own subject
Highschool - small puppy
College - a Great Dane or Godzilla
I about to head to college in 1 month and this video came at the right time :)
Well its not really a college its more of a trading school but they have the same principles
Graduated a private college in Science.
MAJOR ADVICE: Always...ALWAYS, review the lecture that you attended the same day. Don't care if it's for 15 minutes, 30 minutes or an hour...REVIEW IT! While reviewing it take ONE sheet of paper out and write down concepts you DON'T know or understand. This way when the test approaches you use that one sheet per lecture to review.
Dang. this is so useful since i'm starting my college next month.
same here
If anything really try hard to make A's your first two years, that'll save your GPA later on the way, cause I made a D in one class and it barely went down
I love this video because as of right now, I'm in college and my current class schedule involves me taking courses I've already completed in high school and hopefully when I'm a sophomore, I'll be able to do my desired major of study---mass communications.
Also, college isn't for everyone.
It will certainly give you an edge, but there are plenty of folks who've been successful without it.
Just remember that you'll still end up having to work your ass off, just in different ways.
Try for online courses (Colleges today offer these in place of actually going to the university).
All from the comfort of your own home.
I did my entire first semester of freshman year online. I personally hated it haha.
+gvirusqueen how??? I'm genuinely curious. I wish my school offered more classes online, I took all the ones online that I could. Nothing better than working on your own time when you want to.
+MDiPietro16 That's the thing though. I had every possible distraction available at my fingertips and I got caught up in thinking that I had all the time in the world, which led to a bunch of procrastination on my part. I only recommended taking a bunch of online courses if you're a person who has an excellent sense of self-discipline and time management.
I had no choice but to do online course only because my financial aid got screwed up and I wasn't able to secure a dorm before the deadline. It was either do online or be a whole semester behind.
Plus, I also had to travel back and forth between states just to take my midterms and finals since the test had to be proctored. Now THAT really sucked.
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I'll take a degree in Wumbology.
You know, the study of Wumbology.
Caffeine.... a fucking Life saver, Trust me.
nicely done watchmojo !
Be with the right people who can balance your work and study life
Thanks for uploading this 2 months before I graduate.
Same boat bro
Currently watching this in my college library :P
Don't get pregnant? Shouldn't it be in this list?
+Rookiepro4 ROFL.
Legal Towter Not really, if you go to college the correct way.
when I was in college last year all the classes pretty much were tuesday+thursday or monday+wednesday. I mostly opted for a purely tuesday/Thursday route. (it was a 2 year degree for a phlebotomy lesson. the phlebotomy class itself was actually only on Thursday nights from 6-9 for like 2 months. but I opted for an associates, and also took English, math, psychology, and some medical based classes like cpr+first aid and medical terminology. cpr was a refresher and only took one Monday afternoon though)
Speaking as a college graduate, this video is spot on!
Good old Scotland, free higher education, no tuition fees for university
+CameronKai54 lol taxes.
***** thats cool i dont have an opinion on the matter..
im jus sayin it isnt free
thank God thank you there was some things I didn't know and I'm only a year away from college
#1 is Adderall
This nigga
Well fuck. It's too late for me to change my major.
the school food was great, but they didn't make a dorm until after I left so I stayed living with my parents.
(unfortunately instead of getting the degree I had to drop out because of abuse. I took the pure phlebotomy class in a completely different state. *sigh*. also I was only able to leave my parents because of the student loan they made me take out...soooo yay student loan debt. )
Good thing they made this towards the end of the year and not the beginning when it might be useful.
on average my books are about $32 each. A better tip would be to RENT. Also community college is way cheaper so don't knock it because it can make it so you need maybe 10k in loans rather then 20k+
Yeah I'm going to CC right now and am extremely glad that I made that choice. I still live at home too, which is extremely nice. Don't have to pay for housing and i have time to eat real food.
I needed this video. I needed to find a way to survive college.
Ok WOAH! At my university, if you miss 3, sometimes 4 classes, you failed and they kick you out that class.
+darknova9 Same with mine.
This totally helps I am starting college next month
Thanks for the advice watchmojo.
midterm this afternoon and two next week. Save me WatchMojo!
I wish this was released when I was still in college. It might have been so helpful.
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This was very helpful, thanks watchmojo ☺
I'll definitely need these tips for college.
Based on the comments so far, taking a major in Film Studies means I'm screwed, even though internships at studios are recommended from the college I'm going to and being a film director requires a degree. I certainly hope I'm safe here
+Kenny Floyd I've heard the film industry is very competitive. If you network and meet the right people, you should do fine though.
Where was this five years ago?! 😫
THANK YOU
Yes, they made a fucking 11 minute video about this. Classic Mojo!
Tbh, it's pretty useful.
I just go to the gym when I feel stressed out it gets my mind of things
This video sums up my life right now. Shit. I'm still a college freshmen and I just started the spring semester!!!
pretty much accurate. Great job mojo.
dont schedule any classes before noon.
What about doing community college first? Saves you tons of money
College is about learning about life and understanding.
How to survive college while playing for the schools sports team and a part time job.
"No shame in changing your major"? HAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Just wait until your parents demand to know why it's going to take extra YEARS of expense to then graduate.
This came at a perfect time, I'm going to university next semester...
Ill tell you the the ways that matters the most in college. Find test banks, previous years midterms, finals, cheat in all quizzes, always go to your TA to complain about your grade no matter what you get. If ur not ready for a test dont take it at all, get a doctors note. You follow all these steps you will be doing a lot better, coming from a 4th year economics major
my 4 biggest advises for college/university( im a college student)
1.Dont stick with what the professor teaches or says ,study on different sourses
2.Cheapest food its better than no Food at all(as bonus.. exercise best stress reliever )
3.We as college students are truthfully just "KIDS WITH ID"
4.(for women) its highly advisable(each one their own) to wait for finishing college to have kids (i have friends whose whole college life , and life in general was ruined, not to mention extra expenses and college abandonment .
and ... ir you are reading this i wish you an awesome day ,and success on everything you do
Thank u watch mojo because I attended California state Sacramento
10:55 Wise words ♥♥
About number 8. Coffee is a great help during school but buying coffee almost everyday can be incredibly expensive. If you love coffee stop buying from starbucks and go buy a coffee maker and a portable mug. You can try different and better types of coffee, have your coffee with you everywhere, and save A LOT of money!! I wish they had included this in the video.
Lmao I put this in my watch later on RUclips 4 years ago freshman year in high school. I just graduated and totally forgot about this 😂
Travel with a friend: Chances are you will likely have to make a trip somewhere, be it a store or to a friends house. If possible, invite a friend along with you, as that way, you can have backup in the case that there is someone or something that could potentially harm you.
1. don't go to college
+4hotpink10 Tell it like it is. College is for losers!
+BigEWR I bet you didn't pass high school.
SURVIVE COLLEGE?
FUCK IT. I JUST GONNA WORK AT MCDUNELD :)
we know you will because you can't even spell the name
the second clip f
trim regular show, was that the audio? it sounds like that angry dude who has that bit about lemons
One of the few times in RUclips history where WatchMojo made a list that actually made sense. *Stares at Top 10 Cooks in Anime list that doesn't have a single character from Food Wars/Shokugeki no Souma*
My number one recommendation would be to pick a major that will 1) actually land you a good paying job and 2) has growth potential. So many pick majors that are simply fun or interesting without ever seeing if there's any future in it. That's why you run into people with college degrees working as waiters or waitresses; there are no jobs for their degree.
+cz luver there are jobs you just need to research. my school has counselors that help students pick their majors and select classes and yes even look at jobs that correspond with their major. even for classes with the word studies in them.
shygirl2927 I have a degree in Electrical Engineering so have never had a problem finding a job. What I'm saying is that a lot of kids pick a major without ever looking into whether they'd be able to get a job after college or they pick a major where after graduation, graduates are a dime-a-dozen. Comes down to supply and demand.
cz luver yes I know. I agree that it's a problem but i'm saying if that type of job is what someone really wants to do then they can they should just look into it. ask the seniors or ask professors with those majors what they are going to do/did or what one could do with that degree.
I don’t drink coffee. I drink coke. It works just fine, as long as you have a little extra.
watching this as I procrastinate on a paper due Saturday that I haven't started
very helpful
Caffeine... Slang term for adderall right?
once i scheduled all my 3 of my 4 classes in consecutively in one classroom one semester.
Video was made for me. Class of 2016 !
The real issue is finding a job afterwards. I have a scriptwriting degree and I can't find a job; filmmaking is more of a people business I understand that. But the jobs I've applied for I've been rejected because I've got no experience. It's a weird aspect of life that doesn't make sense. I studied something I enjoy, graduated and now find myself doing nothing all day because retail won't have me due to lack of experience and the indie filmmakers won't pay, in order to save money (and they have no budget). Writing shorts doesn't earn any money and it's a miracle if they even get made.
#1 ask the professor how to pass his course , with a concerned tone.
#5 is super hard for me!
One piece of advise I would have is to join extra curriculars that you enjoy as well.
Best suggestion for people entering college and deciding the professor. Look at the number of people who game each professor a positive review on rate my professor
Lol watching this in college and legit agree with all of this
What sounds better: Clemson for 4 years or 2 years CC then 2 years (to get degree) at UNC Chapel Hill?
2 years cc then Chapel Hill. you can get your general education out of the way in cc and take those additional two years to figure out what to get a degree in.
+Spoderman Not sure about their transfer policies or acceptance, so I have no idea if I can get accepted in even if I can get accepted as an undergrad
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Organization is key!!!
i never got involved, its not something for me. I carry my one full time internship, and hang out with my engineering group every once in a while. If anything make friends in your major is key. If you don't understand they can help you out, you can all work on something together, and they will share a majority of your classes so if you ever skip or miss class, they have your back. I don't know what I would do if I acted like i did in high school in college and just did everything alone.
Thank dude