graduation
- Pronunciation:
- \ˌgra-jə-ˈwā-shən\
- Function:
- noun
- Date:
- 1594
1: a mark on an instrument or vessel indicating degrees or quantity ; also : these marks2 a: the award or acceptance of an academic degree or diploma b: commencement3: arrangement in degrees or ranks
This is an event that every student, parents and relatives are looking forward to everytime. It signifies an end to something gruelsome, some for 4 years, others more. And a start of something new (ala High School Musical).
Let me see, I graduated 4 times and another graduation is in the making for me (Residency Training). And each one of those graduations gave me certain feelings and memories that is unforgettable.
When one graduates, there are mixed feelings. Excitement, because you have survived the whole course of the degree. Sadness, because you will now be separated from friends that you've been with all those years studying, saying goodbye to your school (which practically was your home during your student years), and that YOU WILL HAVE NO MORE BAON after this nyahahahaha! Then there's ANXIETY, that is, you don't know what will happen to you afterwards.
The party, the gimiks, it's so easy to go to them when one is studying, the un-ending flow of allowances from your parents. But all these suddenly stop after graduation. The withdrawal feeling is too strong to ignore. What happened? Well, you just became one of those jobless people bumming around (unless your parents are there and promised to feed you until you have five layers of chin and breasts nyahahaha). Ang kapal naman ng mukha mo to bum around.
Some would always rely on their folks, yeah do that, but take note, your parents will not be with you in your lifetime as always. Sooner or later, you will have to say goodbye to them, either temporarily or permanently. You will also have a family of your own and all these factors will change your life.
After graduation, and if you're one of the lucky ones who finds a job, you will now understand the value of money, and how to keep some of it. You will now understand that even if you have a steady job, you have to be careful because, a simple mistake can amplify and cost you your job and eventually your supply of money.
Kaya, for the Graduates, CONGRATULATIONS, savor the moment, because after this event, it's the real world that you have to face.
This is an event that every student, parents and relatives are looking forward to everytime. It signifies an end to something gruelsome, some for 4 years, others more. And a start of something new (ala High School Musical).
Let me see, I graduated 4 times and another graduation is in the making for me (Residency Training). And each one of those graduations gave me certain feelings and memories that is unforgettable.
When one graduates, there are mixed feelings. Excitement, because you have survived the whole course of the degree. Sadness, because you will now be separated from friends that you've been with all those years studying, saying goodbye to your school (which practically was your home during your student years), and that YOU WILL HAVE NO MORE BAON after this nyahahahaha! Then there's ANXIETY, that is, you don't know what will happen to you afterwards.
The party, the gimiks, it's so easy to go to them when one is studying, the un-ending flow of allowances from your parents. But all these suddenly stop after graduation. The withdrawal feeling is too strong to ignore. What happened? Well, you just became one of those jobless people bumming around (unless your parents are there and promised to feed you until you have five layers of chin and breasts nyahahaha). Ang kapal naman ng mukha mo to bum around.
Some would always rely on their folks, yeah do that, but take note, your parents will not be with you in your lifetime as always. Sooner or later, you will have to say goodbye to them, either temporarily or permanently. You will also have a family of your own and all these factors will change your life.
After graduation, and if you're one of the lucky ones who finds a job, you will now understand the value of money, and how to keep some of it. You will now understand that even if you have a steady job, you have to be careful because, a simple mistake can amplify and cost you your job and eventually your supply of money.
Kaya, for the Graduates, CONGRATULATIONS, savor the moment, because after this event, it's the real world that you have to face.

1 comments:
Whew...I'm glad I'm not graduating yet. You make it sound awful.:)
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