I was poor as shit, after taking away rent (heating + electricity + wifi etc) and health insurance I had like 230 euro left for everything else that month, had to go to the local foodbank to survive lol.
I'm about to graduate. Stress was very low because I study in my hometown and live with my family so there was no pressure to perform well and I always had money when I needed it. Otherwise, it sucked because I made no long term friends. Had zero relationships because the college in particular is a sausagefest and full of retarded people who went to technical high schools that any kid can get into. But I myself wasn't good enough to get into a better uni so again can't complain
>>222374634The lesson here is that grades do matter and your uni choice does matter. Every time I visited Belgrade I got depressed because the universities there are filled to the brim with pretty friendly girls
I went to this paid business school and got a 80k loan for one year. Classmates were fucked up and just wanted to party, it was depressive so i dropped out and couldn't focus. Went to a official school year later and they were much more friendly and actually wanted to to homework. I know homework is boring but you do it because you applied and want a position. The party shit was the worst, people spent like 4000 euros on a macbook, if you had windows you were excluded.
>>222374338>after taking away rent (heating + electricity + wifi etc) and health insurance I had like 230 euro left for everything else that monthThat is a completely sufficient amount of money. What were you spending it all on?
Ruined me financially and mentally so I dropped out and remained NEET since then.