I apologize for the lack in updates (again).
The past month has been nothing but pure work and studying.
But I'm proud to say that I am officially done with exams and papers. I have just gotten my results back from my last quarter of grad school and I've passed with flying colors; even better I got the best grades out of my other semesters which was very surprising considering I worked 30 hours and had two 8 am classes. As you can imagine it was an extremely tough semester and there were times where I wanted to break down but I'm really glad I pulled it through and I'm extremely happy with my results.
I still have the thesis left so I can't celebrate just yet, but it's a sigh of relief that I don't have to study for another test on sustainable development of renewable energy initiatives!
Now is a time of transition for me; I'm currently in limbo between working full time and still being a student. I will have to make big changes in the coming months and needless to say a lot of work needs to be done. But up till now I'm very happy and have no regrets on the steps I have taken the last 3 years. I have learned an enormous amount and I can't be more satisfied of coming to study in Geneva. I'm a bit apprehensive of what awaits next but at the same time I'm excited of where I am about to go.
I think for now I have to figure out the basics. For the past 3 years, I never really had a weekend since they were used for studying whether it was for GREs, catching up on reading, or reviewing lecture notes. So now that I have proper weekends, I'm a bit confused on what I should do. Is it bad that I spend my weekends sleeping and watching TV? Or should I be out enjoying the world? Any suggestions are welcome on weekend ideas!
Thank you for all your support, hopefully in the coming months I can keep you updated on more on my career and thesis progress (eek)
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