Hey, /adv/.
I'm a 20y/o college student, currently a sophomore.
All of my friends are seniors. I was forced to sit out for two years due to familial troubles (which became financial trouble once people started meddling with my identity/credit) and am now back in school, but there's an issue:
I fucking hate it. I'm a mathematics major (I was originally engineering, but I had to transfer because I lost my full ride to the other university I was attending before SHTF) and thought that finally getting back in school would take this huge weight off of my mind, but it hasn't. All I can think of is how all of this should have been done two years ago, and I can't even bring myself to care about anything because I just want it to be over with so I can catch up in life.
I'm thinking of abandoning STEM to find a degree I can bumrush the credits for in one year so I'm only a semester behind.
>graduate on time
>friend who switched majors is still in school
>doing really interesting research projects
>still gets summers off
>hot babes, spring break, dank weed
>I'm working 9-5, want to kill myself
I know you're feeling embarrassed or behind or whatever but it honestly means nothing in the long run. You should have been done 2 years ago but so what? Your past life is a story for you to tell and that bit just makes you all the more interesting person. Now stop worrying about the finish line (death) and enjoy the moment.
>>17455193
That would be fine if I didn't have to take into account things like lost wages worth of time. I'm like $100,000 behind my peers assuming we all get jobs within the same frame of time after graduation.
>>17455206
Don't be so eager to join the rat race.
>>17456551
Bump.
Bump. Still need to register for classes.
>>17457416
Bump before gym.