So my final exam (business stats, which wasn't so bad) has come and gone, and now I'm free from the clutches of uni (well, temporarily - I haven't quit just yet). How does it feel? Well, to be honest, I haven't been putting in 100% for uni for a while, instead I've been exploring my options and generally doing anything but studying.
It hasn't quite sunk in yet, but my parents are already firing questions at me about what I'm gonna be doing now. I don't know exactly, apart from finishing off some projects I've been wanting to do for a while and learning some new things, so then they start worrying about me not having a detailed plan, never returning to uni, not having any skills and getting screwed over when the economy enters a downturn. It's amazing how they instantly think of the worst possible scenario, but I guess that's what life was like for them.
Me? I'm just planning on creating my own path as I go along. Being able to forge my own path seemed cool when I was thinking about it, but when you're actually doing it, it's actually a bit scary, being in charge of everything with nothing planned for you. Right now finances aren't an issue yet, but eventually it will be, so that will probably be the first big problem to solve.
Ah well, life without adventure wouldn't be very interesting. Let the journey begin!

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P.S. A mate was driving me to the exams today and learnt the hard way that speeding and not having P-plates showing costs, in his case, 1+3 demerit points, and 134+113 bucks. The silly thing to me is that not having P-plates is given 3 demerit points, while speeding is just one - what's up with that? He only has 1 more point to lose in the next 12 months before losing his licence...ouch.