• Arkthos@pawb.social
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    17 days ago

    Thankfully there is often a pretty big difference between studying and working.

    I found there to be a level of stress in my studies that I never had a problem with later. An idea that any moment not spent pouring over books was contributing, at least in my mind, to inevitable failure; doubly so with exams looming ahead.

    For me finishing my engineering degree was such a massive relief and work is so much better. I’m in anon’s boat.

    • Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 days ago

      Life can definitely feel easier after you find a job with a steady workflow. It’s the slow creep of responsibilities that will eventually overtake the stress of having been a student.

      Oh the people who managed a few critical but rarely used pieces of equipment left? Looks like you’ll have to figure out how to run it yourself now with limited notes. Your project is floundering because other departments aren’t being upfront about their workload? Now you’ll have to babysit their work and send constant emails asking them to do their job so you won’t fall behind schedule. Are you a doc approver? Better take your laptop with you during vacation to be available for signing off on it.

    • thedarkfly@feddit.nl
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      17 days ago

      Yeah I can understand that sitting on a desk all day, reading and taking exams is a pretty harrowing experience for most.

      It looks like it’s my personal tastes that allowed me to enjoy school. And I really did enjoy it! Hopefully other people find something to do that they love.