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Just seeing if we still got some fellow uni bums here?

my last class is this thursday so ill be looking to get trashed, there should be plenty of potentials out n about remember, although i think its next week the final week of exams.

who's with me........................................................................anyone :)

yeah possible wasteland i guess damn you damo

unisa bach of commerce nerd, 3rd year edition. tax officially owned(saturday afternoon exam wtf), audit remains to do on thursday

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I finished Uni (twice) years ago ... but I am handing up my portfolio of work/assignments at TAFE today ... so technically its my last day for the semester.

I'm looking forward to getting tanked over the weekend. No more work :)

wasteland style discussion on the horizon. maybe you have to say what you study, what year you are in, etc etc, to make it a semi-legitimate thread tongue.gif

3rd year Design and Construction Management (Drafting)

:)

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I will be out in town on the Saturday night - Probably HQ red square, D&D, Casino and then back to a hotel room a few mates have hired for a birthday (not that I have any idea of what any of you look like LOL)

last assignment due thursday... gotta hand up some projects and get through a class presentation. then its getting tanked and relaxing over the holidays

doing 2nd yr industrial design... we dont get exams :down:

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