Nothing works if you don’t!!! Leaving a job, leaving uni, moving cities, cutting 7 inches of hair. None of these things work if you don’t put thought and effort into the steps following those ‘big’ moves! Love the video.
hey, ur an angel for this! im not thinking about dropping out of uni, im currently in a gap applying, but i like hearing other ppls experiences w uni. im currently in a dilemma between two skls because they present different strengths, and thinking what you said about uni serving as a catalyst for personal development and overcoming ignorance has made me think ab which one i would prefer/what i’d want out of uni. thank u
This was honestly such a lovely video, your personality really shines through in this. Im actually thinking about not going to uni at the minute and this really makes me thing WHY I don't actually wanna go. Thank you.
Thank you I was thinking of dropping out of Uni I told my mum . But I didn't tell her I have 6 reappears which I plan to separate 1st and 2nd Semester. 🥺🙏🏾
We donot care about lising friends, and no parties. Discipline, dedication and hardwork. No emotions. And grind for sucess every day, no matter what. This is for what we drop out of school as school never teaches this
I was in first year at university. Another student in my class told me I was not suited for university study. They would not elaborate or explain to me what they meant. They said I could finish the year and I passed the course and and enrolled for the following year. Unfortunately they told me again that I was not suited and to avoid any conflict, I canceled my enrollment. Please do not be persuaded or pushed by other students to leave university or other study course. I regret this and should have told this student to take a hike!
This absolutely makes sense! I don't like glorifying the reality of dropping out (because I'm a drop out as well but I'm happily content now), I believe it'll take much more effort to start everything on your own! I had fun in uni though, friends, schoolwork, many opportunities and I got into a good uni, but I considered dropping out due to the lack of passion for my previous major, and it was a huge risk in my life. And it forced me to actually work on myself, happiness was not an option in the first few months (years)! Thank you so much for sharing this, I think everything has two sides and your life can only get better because you chose to, not because of a mere decision! I'll look forward to more videos from you!
The issue for me is that I joined during the pandemic so the opportunities to meet friends were significantly less compared to a typical university year. I honestly should've waited for lockdown to end before going