I really think
This is a small blog, so I assume no one will read it. So I will write what I really think.
This spring I will be graduating from graduate school.
I was a graduate student for 4 years and an undergraduate student for 4 years. It was four years of reclaiming the "student value" that I didn't realize I had when I was in college.
I graduated college with good grades and was somewhat trying to get a job. I was blessed with good teachers, friends, and parents and decided to go on to higher education.
I changed my major, got many certifications, played a lot, and took on many challenges. I also job-hunted and double-schooled. I realized that people grow when their environment changes.
At the same time, it was hard. It was my own decision, but I did not want to cut corners. So I couldn't say anything to anyone.
The physical burden was greater than the mental burden.
(Of course it was hard mentally, too…)
But there were many people who stood by me.
I could finish all my qualifications and graduate.
I am now searching for the best way to express my gratitude to those who supported me.
I hate myself.
I am not to the point, I have an ugly face, and I am not smart. I can't even exercise.
But there are people who have supported me and helped me.
What can I give back to them?
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