
Graduation, originally uploaded by %2.
grad·u·a·tion [gràjjoo áysh'n]
(plural grad·u·a·tions)
noun
1. completion of studies: the completion of a course of academic study
the number of credits required for graduation
2. degree ceremony: a ceremony in which degrees or diplomas are awarded to students who have successfully completed their studies
attended her grandson’s graduation
3. mark on instrument: a unit of measurement or division marked on an instrument
4. dividing process: the process of marking or dividing something according to quantity or quality
I am ready for a new life,
for a new change,
as I still have to learn many things.
There is nothing to be proud for.
I did not graduate with honors,
I did not graduate with the excitement everyone else has.
I graduated with flaws,
I graduated in a hurry,
I have nothing to be proud of,
but I am ready to face new challenges in life,
accepting and expecting criticisms,
and hopefully will be working most of the time.
I am ready for a change,
I am ready for a good bye.
I hope transition will not be so rough