Can we finally say goodbye to exams?

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The discussion centers around the relief and excitement of finishing exams, with participants expressing joy at the end of a rigorous testing period. One user highlights the intensity of their experience, having completed 23 papers in 10 days, each lasting about 1.5 hours. The overall sentiment is one of celebration and newfound freedom, with members looking forward to spending more time on the forum now that exams are over.
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No more exams!

Hello everyone, I'm back! No more exams... now I can stay on PF forever!

Life is sweet. :!)
 
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awsome dude.
 
I just finished my exams an hour ago! YAY!

It's unbelievably tiring; just think - 23 papers in 10 days spread over a month, each paper averaging 1 hour and 30 minutes!

I know, amwbonfire. Life is juicy sweet :!) :!) :!) !
 
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