STEM students graduating like

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Stem is a woke version of a real field. Too leftist now.

MaloneMantooth
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business students with a 2.5 gpa after not showing up to a single class

yebus
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What do you call a doctor who graduated at the bottom of his class? Doctor.

johnhein
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STEM students at the beginning: "I'm sure if I work hard I can get straight A's just like in high school."

STEM students after midterms: "Ok maybe it'll be harder than I thought. Still I can at least get B's."

STEM students after finals: "As long as I pass I'm happy."

sparklepawz
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Thats my gpa and it took me almost 6 years. But i still felt like a king

HughAnthonyEdward
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My instructors used to tell me that they call the guy that barely passed his medical exams “Doctor”. Means you made it.

roguedoge
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My dad was a high school disaster and only got into college cause he knew a coach, and my mom was a prodigy that graduated law school with a 3.6; and they met replacing each other for the same position. All that matters is you graduate

leonardodavinci
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10 years into my 4 year engineering degree. gonna get blasted at my graduation.

waywardscythe
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This so damn relatable 😂 minus the 6th year part it took me 5 years to get my degree in marine bio

Andrew_-nrzt
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And then you get to grad school when everyone around you graduated with a 3.9-4.0, and curves are set by the class :/

chrisallen
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I was the type that blasted through a physics and math major in 3 years with straight As (my secret technique is to read multiple textbooks for each class before the semester starts). But what was much more fulfilling is that I helped to long-term tutor a couple of students who were repeating courses and barely scraping through with 2.x GPA. I tutored for $7 / hour and poured a ton of effort into it. And to see those guys finally graduate, and then get successful jobs in engineering and tech, that's up there with the things I am most proud of. Classes were so easy for me I wasn't proud of myself, but bringing them from D's to B's was a real accomplishment. I should have been a professor at 25 but because boomers clogged the system to death, I barely got to be a professor before the pandemic ended what universities used to be.

iyziejane
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With a 10 point system where a GPA lower than 4 is not possible, I used to call myself a 3.9er.

otherssingpuree
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As an Electronics Engineering student whose current plan has me graduating in a total of 6 years I relate to this way more than I should

williamshami
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Humanities students when they pass with 9 GPA but can't find a job above minimum wage

utsavkhairnar
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When creating my class schedule, I realized that if I wanted to graduate in 4 years, I'd have to take 18-20 units per semester, take 4 summer classes, and have _everything_ go exactly to plan, without a single thing going wrong. Oh, and this is on top of taking and passing every AP class I could in HS. Needless to say, I simply decided to take a 3rd year at my community college before transferring. You're more likely to see a unicorn than an engineering student graduating in 4 years

gabedarrett
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I laugh at this but i dont mind if it becomes my reality tbh. The moment I accepted that I just need to pass motivates me harder to get things done than telling myself i need to get straight As.

trevorfranks
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I'm being totally deadass this time when I say, "he's literally me".

mgk-metalgearkelly
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hey, making it through it all is a accomplishment on its own. its not easy to follow and finish.

floorfungus
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STEM degree is like 2.6x more work than normal degrees. Except for architecture, that's work on another level.

Douken
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Dude if I can graduate and keep my scholarships we ballin

jadonlimoges