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chickenfunkstar
11th July 2006, 17:33
Just got my exam results back and I passed everything which means i've now finished my degree and I'll be eligible to graduate in september. I was a bit concerned that i might fail something, but everything turned out fine. Feels like a massive weight has been lifted off my sholders.

I guess i'll be off to work soon. Can't wait.:rockon:

Sparky Bills
11th July 2006, 17:34
Congrats!!
YAY FOR WORK!!:nya:

kiwisfly
11th July 2006, 18:06
Well done

No more playlunch & playing 4-square for you my friend

WickedOne
11th July 2006, 18:16
Well Done!!!!

Scorpygirl
11th July 2006, 18:16
Congratulations mate!!! Good feeling when you get those final marks eh! :first:

SlowHand
11th July 2006, 18:19
Sweet, so when do I start getting my tax back you bludger?


congrats dood

Hitcher
11th July 2006, 18:31
Congratulations. And your degree exactly is?

Keystone19
11th July 2006, 18:54
Yay Tom! Well done! Just think what you're going to do with all that money you'll be earning...


new bike
new leathers
race bike
new helmet
new gloves
new boots
tyre warmers...
:drool:

bane
11th July 2006, 19:38
I guess i'll be off to work soon. Can't wait.:rockon:


aye corumba! stay at skool man, werk is ovarated...

congrats and well done!

My advice is enjoy the free time while you're looking for a job

chickenfunkstar
11th July 2006, 20:42
Congratulations. And your degree exactly is?

Cheers Hitcher. Its a BCom (Economics / Finance)

I think i'll miss some of the lazy 15 hour weeks that you can take every now and again as well as the 5 months off per year. Certainly won't miss having to be really conscious about every last dollar in the bank account though.

Zed
11th July 2006, 20:56
I think i'll miss some of the lazy 15 hour weeks that you can take every now and again as well as the 5 months off per year. Certainly won't miss having to be really conscious about every last dollar in the bank account though.Well done mate, you're joining the workforce just in time to get the mandatory four weeks holiday per year! I hope the job hunting goes well.

I remember my initial thirst for financial peace of mind, one of the reasons I never went to Uni when I left school, I just wanted to start earning money and paying my way in the real world. :blip:

Keystone19
11th July 2006, 22:53
I remember my initial thirst for financial peace of mind, one of the reasons I never went to Uni when I left school, I just wanted to start earning money and paying my way in the real world. :blip:

And then there are those of us who have been students longer than we can remember...hmm, since I left school I have studied 13 years out of 18 - I wonder if I'll ever pay my own way...:scratch:

u4ea
11th July 2006, 23:00
congradulations matey!!!!!!!!!!:rockon:

Beemer
12th July 2006, 11:41
Congratulations, now you'll have time to help me! I foolishly signed up for three 300-level extramural papers at Massey so I'll be head down, bum up for the next few months. Then another four papers next year and I'll be celebrating too! Should have done it years ago when the individual papers were cheaper, it's costing me a fortune now.

erik
12th July 2006, 20:03
Congrats Tom! :niceone:

I've got one more semester myself before I'll be out of uni (if everything goes to plan anyway).

Storm
12th July 2006, 20:11
Well done mate, Best of luck with quickly finding a well paying job with hot office chicks and long smokos
(actually, cancel the chicks- these days you look, then you get had up for harrasment :O )