Graduating from a C.C.=party or no party?!


Question: I am going to get my Associate degree in a few months (and not pursue a Bachelor degree), should I have a party to celebrate my graduation? Or is that too much of a fuss?


Answers: I am going to get my Associate degree in a few months (and not pursue a Bachelor degree), should I have a party to celebrate my graduation? Or is that too much of a fuss?

I say you put in the effort and the hardwork ...therefore you deserve a little "hooray for you!!" I'm sure friends and family would agree ...reward yourself for the hardwork you have put in !!! Congratulations !!!

hell yeh have a party. You are done with school!!!!!

Go ahead and celebrate!! Its another acomplishment in your life its something to be celebrated! It's no fuss!

If you feel like a party would be too much of a fuss, why not have a low key get-together with some friends- get some pizza, drinks and chips and invite a few pals over to celebrate. My experience is that these things usually take care of themselves once they get going and you deserve to celebrate- congratulations!

You accomplished something, of course celebrate.

I wouldn't have a party.

Of course you should celebrate. You've graduated. You've accomplished something. And you shouldn't be ashamed that you only went to a community college.

throw the biggest party of your life, that's what it's all about. even if there;s no reason to party, do it anyway.





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