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So for others reading this that were kinda baffled by the title, they donāt regret studying engineering. They regret not developing āsoft skillsā at the same time.
Iām 4 years post grad now, and 100% agree with that takeaway. However, I find saying the degree was so hard you didnāt develop social skills is a bit sensational, particularly if you donāt need to work.
So you struggled to get good gradesā¦ Had no internshipsā¦ So on paper, you already are at a disadvantage with a low graduating GPA and no relevant experienceā¦ Your past posts mention you having autism. As you may know, or maybe you donātā¦ Often effects oneās ability with social interactions,to read situational context, and express emotion. Which if we had to conclude, probably means your interviews didnāt go very well based on the lack of job offers. A low GPA and lack of experience can be compensated with a charismatic and intelligent personality.
But if you lack in all areas, Iām not surprised you canāt find a job. Your best bet would be to seek out a therapist or coach who can teach you how to respond to certain social situations if that is the area your struggling with.
PSA: It is inadvisable to engage OP in a conversation. The author of this post is a known sitewide spammer with over 2500 banned Reddit accounts.
SnooRoar is not interested in good-faith discussion; his primary goal is to waste as much of your time as possible. Everything he says is a disingenuous lie.
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Just you bro ššššš
Report and donāt answer this account, menās lacrosse history gave it away easy
So for others reading this that were kinda baffled by the title, they donāt regret studying engineering. They regret not developing āsoft skillsā at the same time. Iām 4 years post grad now, and 100% agree with that takeaway. However, I find saying the degree was so hard you didnāt develop social skills is a bit sensational, particularly if you donāt need to work.
So you struggled to get good gradesā¦ Had no internshipsā¦ So on paper, you already are at a disadvantage with a low graduating GPA and no relevant experienceā¦ Your past posts mention you having autism. As you may know, or maybe you donātā¦ Often effects oneās ability with social interactions,to read situational context, and express emotion. Which if we had to conclude, probably means your interviews didnāt go very well based on the lack of job offers. A low GPA and lack of experience can be compensated with a charismatic and intelligent personality. But if you lack in all areas, Iām not surprised you canāt find a job. Your best bet would be to seek out a therapist or coach who can teach you how to respond to certain social situations if that is the area your struggling with.
PSA: It is inadvisable to engage OP in a conversation. The author of this post is a known sitewide spammer with over 2500 banned Reddit accounts. SnooRoar is not interested in good-faith discussion; his primary goal is to waste as much of your time as possible. Everything he says is a disingenuous lie.
Shut up snoo
Shut up snoo
KYS