Высшее образование

Нужно ли высшее образование человеку у которого так скажем нет планов и целей в жизни? На кого лучше пойти учиться такому человеку.

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u/rockyou962 — 4 days ago

Should i learn maths and study engineering or smth instead?

Idk. I don't like my major, which i didn't even want, and i don't know what to pursue(at least got a full scholarship). Im low IQ, it's obvious from my math skills and communication. I don't know what to do with my life. I just want a skill that pays well. Here are my IQ test results by fluid reasoning.

u/rockyou962 — 11 days ago

Армия или вуз?

Кратко говоря, есть вариант дождаться осеннего призыва и закончить проблемы с военкоматом, или поступить в вуз на нежелаемую профессию на грант на 3-годичное обучение, зачем мне после 3-х лет ходить вокруг до около у военкома? Лучше отслужу если годен, хоть и не особо горю желанием служить, вешу 60± кг при 182-183.5 см. В вуз пойду наверное тоже прогуливать начну.

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u/rockyou962 — 1 month ago

Maximum genetic potential question

Dad's height is like 181, mom's is 155 as she said. I'm 182-183.5 at almost 20. Just curious what my maximum potential height would be like. IK that my growth plates have already closed.

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u/rockyou962 — 2 months ago

Wiped out completely.

I don't know how, but right now my tinnitus has completely disappeared. It's been like that for the past 4-5± days. Maybe it'll come back later, but my stress level has decreased significantly.

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u/rockyou962 — 3 months ago

Hello everyone. I've been dealing with tinnitus since I was around 13-14 years old(dealing with it around 5-6 years), and I'm almost 20 now(19.7). My brain has largely adapted to it through habituation, to the point where I don't perceive the constant ringing or buzzing about 95-99% of the time, as long as I'm in a normal physical state and well rested. Around 17-18, I barely noticed it most of the time, or at least it was very easy to ignore. My brain has likely adapted quite well over time, which might reflect relatively strong neuroplasticity, especially considering my age.

I developed this condition after a surgical procedure and exposure to loud music. Since then, I've experienced this noise for years, and at one point it significantly disrupted my sleep. Over time, especially in the past year or two, the intensity has decreased further, and over the last couple of months(1-2), I've noticed a more noticeable improvement, but not enough for it to become completely unnoticeable in all conditions.

It's likely that my tinnitus is somatic in nature. There may also be some underlying, hidden hearing loss, as the perception of the sound seems to vary depending on body position and sleep quality. I have not sought any medical or pharmacological treatment for it, nor have I consulted any healthcare professionals.

There is still reason to be hopeful for improvement.

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u/rockyou962 — 4 months ago