Endlich fertig mit der Uni (Finally done with the University)
When I came back to Brazil to finish the university, I knew it was going to be hard to get used to the studies routine again, especially because things would've changed and most of my colleagues from previous years were already graduated. Either way, coming back to the university was harder than I expected. Although the subjects were much easier than the ones in the middle of the course, I had a hard time adjusting back to the routine, remembering concepts and even getting back in touch with some software. However, I think the chaotic schedules were the worst part, preventing me from building up a good routine for myself.
But I managed it and today I present the last of my projects for the university. The very last obligation I have to fulfill after five years of commitment. The feeling is mixed: these 5 and a half years were really meaningful, the university took me from oblivion and threw me into the world. Now I am going to be a graduated engineer. Life is going to be something entirely new. One thing at a time, though. Right now I want to celebrate and rest. I have two months to prepare my trip to Germany and it's going to be much easier without university obligations.
In other news, by an amazing coincidence, Paula (Carlos' girlfriend) ended up buying her flight ticket to Germany in the exact same flight that I am taking. It's gonna be great to have company during the flight and the waiting time in Milan (assuming no airplane explodes). Also, I think this is gonna make things easier for the people who expect to meet us in the airport in Frankfurt. So, consider this very good news! We are lucky people.
But I managed it and today I present the last of my projects for the university. The very last obligation I have to fulfill after five years of commitment. The feeling is mixed: these 5 and a half years were really meaningful, the university took me from oblivion and threw me into the world. Now I am going to be a graduated engineer. Life is going to be something entirely new. One thing at a time, though. Right now I want to celebrate and rest. I have two months to prepare my trip to Germany and it's going to be much easier without university obligations.
In other news, by an amazing coincidence, Paula (Carlos' girlfriend) ended up buying her flight ticket to Germany in the exact same flight that I am taking. It's gonna be great to have company during the flight and the waiting time in Milan (assuming no airplane explodes). Also, I think this is gonna make things easier for the people who expect to meet us in the airport in Frankfurt. So, consider this very good news! We are lucky people.

3 Comments:
CONGRATULATIONS!
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!
Dá-le Vitão
Congratulations for the achievement!
I'm really looking forward to meet you here in Germany.
Hugs,
Carlos
congratulations! I'm so happy for you :) and good luck with preparations for Germany ;)
warmest regards,
Jadwiga
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