It lended a certain gravity and weight to clicking that submit button. And while everyone else cheered in abundance, I just smiled quietly to myself and reflected on the past three years and how much work and fun I've had. And while I didn;t want to bring a downer on the mood, I felt like something had ended in that moment as I reached a point in my life I could only begin to imagine achieving.
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Friday 27 May 2016
The Final Submission
And with one click of the mouse and then watching a brief animation of a little wheel turning, that was it. My uni course is over. Earlier this evening I submitted my final essay online, along with the vast majority of my housemates. We all huddled together in my room as I begun to send mine in and I played this song.
It lended a certain gravity and weight to clicking that submit button. And while everyone else cheered in abundance, I just smiled quietly to myself and reflected on the past three years and how much work and fun I've had. And while I didn;t want to bring a downer on the mood, I felt like something had ended in that moment as I reached a point in my life I could only begin to imagine achieving.
It lended a certain gravity and weight to clicking that submit button. And while everyone else cheered in abundance, I just smiled quietly to myself and reflected on the past three years and how much work and fun I've had. And while I didn;t want to bring a downer on the mood, I felt like something had ended in that moment as I reached a point in my life I could only begin to imagine achieving.
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