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Ratar_Killer

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Crongrats!!!

Sometimes I reallly miss school.

In school u get books with answers to questions you know are coming (in the form of tests), In life theres no book with answers and you never know what questions are going to be asked, much less the subject.


But school is over 10 years ago, my memory might be failing.


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Ratar_Killer wrote:
Crongrats!!!

Sometimes I reallly miss school.

In school u get books with answers to questions you know are coming (in the form of tests), In life theres no book with answers and you never know what questions are going to be asked, much less the subject.


But school is over 10 years ago, my memory might be failing.

 

Although it is a pain in my butt i know what u mean.. I will miss who ive known and loved for the past 6 years.. But for now. Im gonna have a heck of a time in Senior year.. That im sure i wont be forgetting

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I was wondering why you authored a post about school being over, Chy. I thought maybe you were excited to have your kids home. *snort* That's so awesome though! Congratulations!! What a great sense of acomplishment.

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Grats Chys!

Finishing school is a wonderful feeling. Good luck in your future endeavors.

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Granted, there is a certain amount of pride in an accomplishment of this nature. But, that's nothing compared to the pride I feel when I call you my friends.

Thank you very much.


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Chyster wrote:
Granted, there is a certain amount of pride in an accomplishment of this nature. But, that's nothing compared to the pride I feel when I call you my friends.

Thank you very much.

 

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Chyster wrote:
Granted, there is a certain amount of pride in an accomplishment of this nature. But, that's nothing compared to the pride I feel when I call you my friends.

Thank you very much.

 


A bit of pride is warranted.

It's a very tough thing to help support a family and earn a degree. The kid who has everything paid for will never understand how hard it is or how the sacrifices mount exponentially.

I had to sacrifice a lot to get a degree. It was a long saga of pain and enlightment. Was the "piece of paper" worth it? I'll leave that to the philosophers. What I'm more proud of than the degree is all the challenges I faced to get it.
 
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