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Best of luck mate. You’re doing the work, you’ll get it done and then it’ll be all behind you and you’ll have the qualification in your arse pocket

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It’s no wonder these daws in the private sector bankrupted the country.

Must keep all this for the smallie for future reference, never know when this advice will come in handy

thanks man
jesus today would have been some day for a walk in blackrock

Reopened it this weekend apparently. A little outside my 2km radius so will have to wait to go.

Successfully all done and dusted with my return to higher education :pint:

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Well done. It’s hard to balance work, family and college. You will have a lot more time for running now!

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Well done.

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Unrale stuff out of @TreatyStones :clap::clap:

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Great news mate :+1:

Well done mate. Nice to get a bit of good news.

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re signing back in

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Good luck

Very best of luck mate :four_leaf_clover:

Good luck Mickeen

Is it now normal that men get to wear caps at university graduations @Thomas_Brady. From my understanding was it was traditional for women to wear them but not men. PHD obviously the exception.

Couple of different theories into why men don’t wear the mortarboard, many believe it’s a sexist tradition whereby the woman’s education is finished at that stage.
But I believe that men are supposed to remove their headwear indoors, women keep it on.
I’ve never seen a guy wearing one, maybe it’s a new thing though

I’ve only seen the cap on men for PhD.

Many women would refuse to wear the cap, as to them, it ties in with notions that they’re putting a cap on their education after undergraduate level.

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Herself graduated the other day and all the fellas were wearing them. It was only a bachelors. Im not long out a few years and it was new to me

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Scandalous behaviour.