Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
well i'm 25 and still in blooooooooooooooddddddddyyyyyyyyyy uni!!!!!!!!!!!!! and i dont know i'm starting to get depressed now that nearly all my friends who are a younger younger ot my age have sth to show for at the age of 25 while i still have uni to worry about!! i might be over reacting but it just sucks big time it hink uni is a crappy phase for me.

the smoking issue is a bit hard but i can quit if i have the right will power, i think any one can but they need to grow some balls to deciede to quit
I'm 23 and i've failed my Artificial intelligence exam 4 times! waiting for the result for teh 5th attempt, and my hopes arent too high. dont worry buddy, i'm with ya! :hug:
I forgot to mention that i also had a slow start at my uni and now i am trying somehow to make up for the loss. Since i dont see that happening quickly, i think i shall join you club :hug:
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
Why are you still at university? You dont study, you study at a uni that lasts more than the others or did you joined the uni a bit latter than the others??
to be honest its a bit of both studying and not studying. i'm a pharmacist student ( sth i had no intention of getting involved in but had been pressured into joining cnat really complaion now considering i've been in this bloody faculty for thr past 7 years of my life.) and no i entered at the age of 17 so i guess thats early :shifty:

the thing about studying is the simple fact that ic an blooooooooooody find it interesting enough to sit and actually study, its all structures of dumb ass chemicals and there lame reactions!! so i lose interest quickly. i have 4 more semesters should i not fail again so here is hoping bu i dont know why this age bit is freaking the shit out of me.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
You know what I also dislike.... these type of smokers, pretending that they're sinking into too many problems and the way they smoke as if they've passed through shittiest times when in-fact he hasn't completed his 19 years old.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
You know what I also dislike.... these type of smokers, pretending that they're sinking into too many problems and the way they smoke as if they've passed through shittiest times when in-fact he hasn't completed his 19 years old.
i hate that too but let me tell u sth and offcourse i'm not here defending the habit not at all, but i dont know when i smoke i just feel a bit better mood wise i might be wrong infact i might sound ridicously stupid but thats what it does for me.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
to be honest its a bit of both studying and not studying. i'm a pharmacist student ( sth i had no intention of getting involved in but had been pressured into joining cnat really complaion now considering i've been in this bloody faculty for thr past 7 years of my life.) and no i entered at the age of 17 so i guess thats early :shifty:

the thing about studying is the simple fact that ic an blooooooooooody find it interesting enough to sit and actually study, its all structures of dumb ass chemicals and there lame reactions!! so i lose interest quickly. i have 4 more semesters should i not fail again so here is hoping bu i dont know why this age bit is freaking the shit out of me.
You answered my question.

The only advice i give to my friend who are about to join uni is that they should only join the uni that they want to, not the uni they will be told to join. The biggest mistake a parrent can do is force the child of studying something they want, and the biggest mistake a child can make is listen to their parents when it comes to which uni they should join.

Btw, dont worry so much Bisco. You are still very young and there is nothing that you cant do. You are making 25 sound like 80!!

Forza Bisco!!
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
thank u soo much sheik and juve_fanatic thats really nice of u .

i do agree though NO ONE SHOULD PRESSURE U INTO STH U DONT WANT!!!!!
I agree. Your parents need to respect you and trust you enough to let you make a decision for your own life. Giving suggestions so as to give the best options is OK, but pushing you hard towards what THEY want it just wrong!
 

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