I come from the kind of Asian society where kids are subjected to tremendous academic pressure, and are judged by their peers and themselves by their exam scores in school. Once you're done with school, and in uni, the pressure drops immediately. Having performed so badly in school, I'm filled with regret and see no point in living, because I feel that I've misspent my childhood, which could have been golden only if I tired harder. Anyone else with that feel?
I'm from a lazy iberian society where nobody is even baseline trying, 90% of kids in school don't study at all and you can become a top 5% student by just trying to pay attention to a "for dummies" textbook once, and parents don't care enough to do anything to make their kids be at their best
>>34382768
Is it true you guys have a 2 to 3 hour lunch break?
>>34382698
You just going through babies first life crisis, you will adjust and deal with the regret. Get good at it,malice is full of these changes
>>34382904
No it's like 30-45 min in high school
>>34382976
I meanIn adult jobs
>>34382698
I went through the same thing you did, I'm Asian too. You're free now, dude. You can do whatever you want. What point is there wallowing in the past? Move on.
>>34382698
>tfw to intelligent to perform poorly
Feels good
Also just transfer to a better Uni brah
>>34383549
OP here returning for the first time.
>tfw to intelligent to perform poorly
Woah, you just don't get it, do you? I was a third-rate shit-tier student. I didn't say I was intelligent. In my society, I'm considered trash like how virgins and NEETs are considered in the West. I can't transfer to a better uni unless I drop a year, start studying again for the entrance exam. And that means like at least ten to twelve hours of study everyday for another year.