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What happens after graduate?

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I officially graduated from the master’s program on February 5th. That is a new step for me, but it meant that I would get my university diploma for the third time, so there were student affairs-institute processes that I had previously known and feared to get lost. There is always a high-tension communication situation between the official institutions and me. I think I am happy that the reason for this is that I get more robust in the face of the difficulties that life has given me and that it increases the happiness arising from success, which comes from striving for all kinds of problems.

Regarding the title of the subject, I have received a university degree twice before. I graduated after undergraduate and graduate programs, and it didn’t take me long to learn that because of what life brings and what it does not, it is necessary to strive and continue working for the life I desire. After my master’s degree (even though the institute has not finished the procedures yet), I am aware that I have to keep trying. There is an interview in front of me that I have to accomplish by working hard, maybe to get into the beautiful parts of life. I have to attend an interview for the newly opened computer engineering doctorate program at the university I studied on February 17th.

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Over the years, I have had difficulty dealing with stress, especially during my university studies. However, when I think of these processes, I am happy to describe and remember the things I have done and accomplished under intense stress, which makes me think that I am addicted to stress. Being addicted to stress may not be as bad as you think. Although it depends on the source of the stress, it is a nice feeling that a person takes a step forward and decides to do something they have not experienced before.

In the graduate process, I am sure that each person gains different experiences and academic knowledge in this process that creates a different experience. I did not study in a planned and scheduled manner throughout my life until the undergraduate and graduate period. Although it sounds cliché, I also learned that when I do my work within the plan and program, the quality of the work I produce increases. Apart from my academic knowledge, the peace of mind of getting to know myself one more step thanks to this program stands out as perhaps the most important thing I have gained.