I think, there is a pinch of pride that rushes and runs around the heart towards the achievement of oneself at that time.
Every graduate can be proud even for a moment, right? Yes, I mean the pride is the peak of the struggle in terms of pleasing parents. I couldn't imagine it, actually studying at the first strata is difficult, no matter what the brand of the campus is. How is it not difficult, besides having to leave the childish nature of high school/equivalent, a prospective graduate is also required to be more independent and focused.
What if you don't focus?
Obviously, the stakes are “late” graduation. If it's late, pay tuition again, money again, where else are you looking? And a mountain of other demands of life.
In 2016, S-1 graduates tend to be proud.
Moreover, if the Scholars in question were those who fought from the corner of the hamlet and village, at least there was an increase in the family's reputation there.
And in the end, is a gift for our family too.
But, honestly, yes. I actually don't really remember the graduation date. By the way, it's been more than 4 years, right?
Momentum and atmosphere I may still remember, but for the details, I've forgotten. Duh, the effects of aging, yes. Hmm.
Congratulations Fidal on your graduation ceremony.
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