u/No-Repeat9849

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I cant spend 4 years here

First semester was all good I liked my class I liked the uni faculty was fine everything was all sunshine until second semester I HATE my class even my friend groups have shown their true colours now, faculty is from our own department now and they suck massive egos dont know how to teach lab equipment is from mughal era and I just hate uni as a whole the environment feels really off I dont look forward to going Im skipping classes. I cant spend 4 whole years here like this what should I do I tried joining societies but they are deadly inactive and its even harder trying to meet the people there because of schedule

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u/No-Repeat9849 — 2 days ago
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Teacher gets mad because because of a laughing emoji ¯\(ツ)/¯

He shared an announcement in class group and some of the students reacted with laughing emoji. I blurred his face and wont share his name for obvious reasons but he took action against us because of this I don't understand why do they get mad over such small things

u/No-Repeat9849 — 5 days ago

Can you truly find a job after doing engineering from Comsats?

Or are you at a disadvantage because of 20 saal purane lab equipment

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u/No-Repeat9849 — 6 days ago
▲ 7 r/ComsatsLhr+1 crossposts

My honest advise is if you are serious about your career (in this field) and especially your sanity then don't do it. The problem isnt the degree or the SoS/Courses themselves but the faculty and labs. My experience regarding the latter has so far been very negative.

The faculty is very old school and traditional most graduated from the same uni and it really reflects on their method of teaching. No innovation or use of modern tools whatsoever just the same windows xp k zamane k softwares. And they are very strict in regards to marking so forget your 4 GPA dreams. Not to mention that many of the lab equipment doesn't work.

Engineering is a degree which you learn practically in labs and you will only go so far if your labs are 20 years behind the rest of the world. Unlike CS/SE this isnt a degree that you can just self learn unless you have invested lakhs into modern hardware which most of us havent.

I have shared my personal experience. You can reflect on it and do your own research then apply here if you wish, but again my advice would be to not do it.

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u/No-Repeat9849 — 13 days ago