Yay! Exams are Over & Holidays are Here!

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Exams have concluded after an intense two-month period filled with various assessments, including internal and external practicals and theory. The end of exams brings a sense of relief and joy, marking the beginning of a two-week holiday. Participants express happiness about the break and extend well wishes for relaxation during the holiday season. There is a brief mention of concerns regarding those still involved in marking exams, highlighting the ongoing academic responsibilities for some. Overall, the focus remains on celebrating the end of exams and the start of a much-anticipated holiday.
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My exams are finally over! I've been having end sem exams for almost two months now either as internal practicals or theory or external practicals or theory ad infinitum! I am so happy I could cry! :biggrin: The holidays are here! We have two weeks off off school but that seems like an eternity now. Happy holidays all!
 
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Awesome: it's a great feeling when exams are finally over. Hope you enjoy your holiday.
 
chaoseverlasting said:
My exams are finally over!

What about the people still marking?

I glad you get a chance to relax. Enjoy it.
 
Is George marking exams over the holidays?

Good luck Chaos, and have a relaxing Christmas. :smile:
 
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