Graduation thread
>be me
>last semester in my EE degree
>just submitted my last lab for an EE class
>only have 1 final I really have to study for
>it's on the last day of finals week - this friday at 3pm
>have a job lined up despite coronachan
>gf of 4.5 years going to law school in same area as job
>feelagoodman
Anyone else graduating this month and feeling comfy about it? This was a hell of a grind and I can't believe it signally over. I spent 12 hours today remote accessing into my universities lab computer with the licensed software we need for the labs. Usually you do them on campus but because of coronachan everyone has to remote access in and I shit you not it would take anywhere from 5secs-300secs for inputs to transfer from your PC to the lab PC. Total ass but I just submitted my last lab assignment ever. So happy to finally be over and start getting some bread and working the real world. I wish all other anons in science, math, or engineering well and congratulations on those who are graduating. I want to hear from other anons that either are about to graduate or remember what their life was like post graduation in general or in engineering industry specifically.
>be me
>last semester in my EE degree
>just submitted my last lab for an EE class
>only have 1 final I really have to study for
>it's on the last day of finals week - this friday at 3pm
>have a job lined up despite coronachan
>gf of 4.5 years going to law school in same area as job
>feelagoodman
Anyone else graduating this month and feeling comfy about it? This was a hell of a grind and I can't believe it signally over. I spent 12 hours today remote accessing into my universities lab computer with the licensed software we need for the labs. Usually you do them on campus but because of coronachan everyone has to remote access in and I shit you not it would take anywhere from 5secs-300secs for inputs to transfer from your PC to the lab PC. Total ass but I just submitted my last lab assignment ever. So happy to finally be over and start getting some bread and working the real world. I wish all other anons in science, math, or engineering well and congratulations on those who are graduating. I want to hear from other anons that either are about to graduate or remember what their life was like post graduation in general or in engineering industry specifically.
