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PtichkaEL [24]
3 years ago
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Writing a summary about graduating

English
2 answers:
kkurt [141]3 years ago
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Graduating is a time where you finally feel your life beginning to start. After suffering 4 long years in high school, you feel a sense of internal freedom. I was looking forward to starting a family, paying bill, and just being fully independent for once in my life. But once I started college, I realized that everything that you hoped and dreamed about probably won’t come true. I struggled with money and paying off my students loans. The only regret I have it moving out of my parents house so early.
Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
4 0
It’s the best feeling when I graduated high school you start a new career college life it’s a blessing
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