Graduation ceremony
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2 hours sitting in a tent waiting for it to start.
90 minutes listening to a bunch of people telling us how important the students are and thanking each other for being awesome and caring about the students so much.
Being sent home due to severe weather just after the first degree certificate was handed out.
They knew about the weather 24 hours ahead of time. Maybe consider getting to the important bit a little early would be good idea?
There was booing.
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Congratulations!
Is this your last? Or do you have 1 more?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Graduation ceremony:
Congratulations!
Is this your last? Or do you have 1 more?
Thanks!
This was the first of (probably) three. This was for an associate's from community college - he's going for two years for a bachelors starting next year, and my daughter is a sophomore next year in a 4-year bachelor's.
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Congratulations, @Doctor-Phibes and the graduate.
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If you'll forgive the boasting, he really knocked it out of the park after a slightly shaky start. He had a dismal year in 2020 doing Mechanical Engineering at Wentworth in Boston, which he absolutely hated, and also got derailed by Covid. Since then he worked for a while, then went back to do a non-engineering course at community college, and finished in the top 5% of the school despite having to drive a 50 mile commute three times a week.
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Excellent!!!!
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Graduation ceremony:
If you'll forgive the boasting, he really knocked it out of the park after a slightly shaky start. He had a dismal year in 2020 doing Mechanical Engineering at Wentworth in Boston, which he absolutely hated, and also got derailed by Covid. Since then he worked for a while, then went back to do a non-engineering course at community college, and finished in the top 5% of the school despite having to drive a 50 mile commute three times a week.
That’s really great! What is he thinking of studying for his bachelor’s?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Graduation ceremony:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Graduation ceremony:
If you'll forgive the boasting, he really knocked it out of the park after a slightly shaky start. He had a dismal year in 2020 doing Mechanical Engineering at Wentworth in Boston, which he absolutely hated, and also got derailed by Covid. Since then he worked for a while, then went back to do a non-engineering course at community college, and finished in the top 5% of the school despite having to drive a 50 mile commute three times a week.
That’s really great! What is he thinking of studying for his bachelor’s?
Criminal Justice. Not something I would have ever considered, but there we are…