Not at that point in the story, no, he was a fresh faced 26 year old high school graduate
>>152008243This character makes no sense. If he's smart he can make money easy not have to run around delivering pizza. Bad writing.
>>152008639>If he's smartHe's not supposed to be a Reed Richards level genius he's just supposed to be a science nerd. Also good luck keeping a job when you're running away every ten minutes to chase police cars and fire trucks
>>152008703Who said anything about Reed Richards, dork?
>>152008639Anon, IQ =/= munney. Never has.There are a ton of men and women smarter then you can possibly imagine wandering the streets poor and flipping burgers to make ends meet.
>>152008857I literally have a lawyer doing plain admin work next to me. So even if Peter finished his degree, there's no guarantee that he'd find a job, much less so keep it considering how distracting the superheroing turns out to be.
>>152008243>collegeHigh school.
>>152008857>Never hasYou only say that because you think you're smart, but you're not. If you're actually smart and went to college you can easily find work and don't have to deliver pizzas. I'm not even smart and I only work 4 days a week and of those 2 from home.
>>152008992>NTA
>>152008639You'd be right if he wasn't spending a large amount of his time being Spider-man.
>>152008703>Also good luck keeping a job when you're running away every ten minutesThis. It doesn't matter what job it is, the person who is reliable is always more valuable than the person who has no commitment, regardless of how smart they are.
>>152008857Reminds me of an American guy who had a high IQ, around 190. He couldn't go to college, so he worked on many different kinds of blue collar jobs because he also had to take care of his mother. Eventually his life got better, but that's not the case for everyone... like a certain Russian
>>152008857IQ is the best measure we have for later success in life.>inb4 not understanding statistics
>>152010748IQ only proves that retards are useless, which everyone already knows. It's no guarantee of success.
>>152009398The point is that he can get better paying jobs that don't take up as much of his time. Just bad writing.
>>152008243Because alot of his charater is about him struggling, and often having to take the option that he does not benefit from for the greater good.Even if he somehow scored a scholarship to cover college costs he'd probably be too busy trying to find The Rhino or hunting down Morbius that his GPA qould go to shit and he'd lose it.
>>152008243because being spiderman is self destructive, nobody sees him as reliable enough as a man aside from a guy who unknowingly hates him. he sacrifices everything about his life out of guilt.
>>152008639he was poor to begin with.
>>152010748>>152010767>>152008992The idea that big number=success is comforting to people who want to believe that life is linear and just.
>>152008243OP he just started college in Spider-Man 1. Come on now. He also has issues holding a job because he just zips off to be Spider-Man whenever something bad in the city happens. Watch Spider-Man 2. He loses his powers and just focuses on school for a while. Peter feels like with his powers he has a responsibility to help people over his own well being.
>>152012397>big number=successAs in big salary? Yes, that's success. You continue wallowing in self pity, the reality is simply that you are not smart.
he spends all 3 of his movies in college
>>152008639Why not just commit moral "crimes" with his powers to make money? The Five Families hadn't yet lost to hoods or cartels, he has the perfect set of powers to observe their movements and take from them.
>>152008639jesus christ anon what fucking decade of the 1700s were you born in
>>152014055Eat up that sloppy writing.
>>152008243I don't remember.
>>152008262lmaoand on steroids
>>152013956The biggest newspaper in the city has investigative journalists looking for evidence of Spider-Man criminality. So doing actual crimes would be a shitty idea, especially in a city filled with superhuman crime fighters.
>>152008639True.
>>152008639His one big contribution to technology is his web formula, which while he could easily make a lot of money by patenting it, that would reveal to the world that he was Spider-man
>>152008992Smart people in 2026 don’t go to college because the college system is a scam
>>152008243you earn jack shit with only a bachelors in biochemistry
>>152012583>As in big salary?IQ, retard.
>>152008262hahah
>>152008639Spider-Man may be booksmart, but he's still an idiot