Today marks a huge milestone of my life. I will take my final exam as a undergraduate (provided that I pass all my subjects and graduate appropriately) student.
I haven’t really had the time and emotional capacity lately to journal all these down, but this certainly has to go into the records. After 4 years of enjoyable tertiary education, I question if I’m actually ready to join the workforce full-fledged.
But it doesn’t really matter, another compulsory employment awaits me in the form of National Service.
I really did enjoy my university days, well probably not thoroughly but they are still good memories to look back upon.
The time now is 9:00am, and I’ve yet to go through a last revision on the Ethics of Distributive Justice. I’ve got a hard drive to pick up. I’ve got places to be. I’ve got an exam to take. I’ve had enough of heartbreaks. Sometimes some things are not worth the value you had originally stamped.
I’m going to bring my Mac back (:
Coming to think of it, a Business Ethics exam is such an irony appropriate way to end my university career.
My Last University Examination Ever
Today marks a huge milestone of my life. I will take my final exam as a undergraduate (provided that I pass all my subjects and graduate appropriately) student.
I haven’t really had the time and emotional capacity lately to journal all these down, but this certainly has to go into the records. After 4 years of enjoyable tertiary education, I question if I’m actually ready to join the workforce full-fledged.
But it doesn’t really matter, another compulsory employment awaits me in the form of National Service.
I really did enjoy my university days, well probably not thoroughly but they are still good memories to look back upon.
The time now is 9:00am, and I’ve yet to go through a last revision on the Ethics of Distributive Justice. I’ve got a hard drive to pick up. I’ve got places to be. I’ve got an exam to take. I’ve had enough of heartbreaks. Sometimes some things are not worth the value you had originally stamped.
I’m going to bring my Mac back (:
Coming to think of it, a Business Ethics exam is such an irony appropriate way to end my university career.