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A girl who finishes her thesis


My thesis was done! A throwback to last year August 1


Sorry for the late update. This was last year August 1.


HERE YOU GO! I'm done with my thesis! I will be graduating next year! YESSSSSS I'm done! I'm so proud of myself because my body didn't give cooperation. I had to fight with my body to complete my degree and my thesis.

NOW IT'S COMPLETE. LET'S CELEBRATE THIS! NEVER GIVE UP IS MY MANTRA!
MY HUGE THANK YOU FOR:

❤My mum, dad, and my sisters and entire family including my guru for their continuous support. They were running back and forth to hospitals.

❤My favorite doctor, Dr. Tim (She believed in me and she was like a sister).

❤ My supportive and loving friends (I can't mention their names cause the list is way too long), without them I can't finish it.

❤ All my lecturers and my mentor (Mr. Jay). Mr. Gopal really cared about my health. He made everything possible to achieve. His continuous support always there for me.
❤Everyone who helped me motivated me and show enormous love. THANK YOU

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