Thank You for Your Support: A Message of Gratitude to My Mentors and Tutors

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Just want to say Thank you!

Hello,

I just wanted to say thank you to all the people that have been helping me over the past couple of days. I just had Math Midterm today and all of your work with me really paid off as I went in with a much greater understanding of the concepts and theories. So, to all out there, THANK YOU VERY MUCH! :smile:
 
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Well, do you not thank us a bit too early?
Shouldn't you wait until the grade comes along? :wink:
 
That's pleasant to hear. Long live PF!
 
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