how you feel about that?

nebur
congratulations! way to go with the Masters. Now you have to get your doctorate so your jefitos can be there.
[2005-06-04 19:47:15]

Geo
I'm sorry Cindylu. I hope you still walk.
[2005-06-04 20:13:52]

The Noon
Isn't that a testimony of sorts of your many accomplishments, that your parents no longer make a big deal about yet another graduation. Maybe you could find out your parents have access to a web connection and do a live webcast.
[2005-06-05 00:09:24]

Julio Sueco
H�jole mana, dontcha go blue on me esa, just remember that there's a wad of peop out here rooting it our for'ya ;)
[2005-06-05 07:02:23]

tremaine`
my mom didn't make it to my college graduation, so trust me when i type i KNOW how u feel....
[2005-06-05 12:47:15]

oso
Pura caca about the dates. You know they'd want to be there though. I'm sure they're really proud.
[2005-06-05 13:56:38]

tchotchke
Cindy, Forgiveme for being stupid, but did you just get your master's in 1 year? wow!
[2005-06-05 15:20:26]

cindylu
Tchotchke, you're not being stupid. Some MA programs are two years and some are one year. I started my PhD program with only a BA, so after a year of coursework and an exam I'm eligible to earn an MA even though the PhD is my objective.
[2005-06-05 19:28:30]

florycanto.net
no te aguites, you are a very smart woman, best of luck, y felicidades con tu MA, ya somos dos.
[2005-06-06 04:08:55]

Blex
I bet your folks are no too happy about having mixed the dates. Nothing more important than being there when a family members achieves something with so much effort. And by the way, congratulations, you are an example to all of us.
[2005-06-10 11:07:53]

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