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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=eudarcabello/ajwvhyge
We continue with the Christian theme, so of course I took advantage of using another one of the few I remember from when I used to attend church. We are still at the end of the graduate semester, it has seemed endless, let's just hope that whatever happens will be for the best.
Hello, lovely people of the HIVE OPEN MIC community, @eudarcabello here, and this time I'm participating in week 289, entitled Holy See. I didn't want to leave this post to the last minute. I always do my best to post early in the week, and this time I didn't want to fail. It wasn't as early as in recent weeks, but I managed it. I hope to be punctual from now on, really. My graduate studies are driving me crazy, and I've also been busy with my thesis. The semester is ending, and I can't wait for it to be over. Remembering that I was given the opportunity to continue with this graduate program in Marine Biology, I have to keep giving it my all. After all, I want to earn this master's degree, and maybe now I'll fall in love with the marine field. The song selected for this week turned out to be a good fit for the theme. I think it's the perfect song, in my opinion. I'm still not practicing the songs as much as I should. This is the song that serves as the first song for services at the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The song is titled "Hosanna." I didn't want to keep thinking about whether I could come up with another song. I've done it before, and I thought I knew the lyrics perfectly, but this karaoke was a little different, more than I expected. I'm really happy with how my choice for this theme turned out. I definitely needed to do it to be more relaxed, although I don't think I sounded quite right, and I respect it if you didn't like my post.
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Something funny is happening. They increased the tuition fees, and I felt like it was just an excuse. Even if I managed to pass this endless semester, not being able to pay the new tuition fees would free me from this torture that has been studying for my master's degree in Marine Biology, but my friend who is in graduate school and is doing better than me said something to me: "You're so unlucky that you're sure to have money for the new semester." A little while later, some money I wasn't expecting came in.
I often wonder why I'm struggling with a postgraduate degree in a field that I never really liked, but it would be great to have that master's degree. I thought that continuing at night wouldn't cause much of a stir, but I went back to my job at the science center, giving a talk about the work we do at my institution to see if it would motivate high school students to study for a future career, and here they asked me how my postgraduate studies were going. There's no way to relieve the pressure. Well, my friend says it's bad luck, but the truth is that she sees firsthand what I'm going through. However, it could be a blessing that God has in store for me, so I have to have faith and believe that whatever God has prepared for me is for the best.
I try to let all the things in my life flow, I might try to force everything a little bit, like with the Marine Biology postgraduate course or trying to be constant in Hive, but whatever ends up turning out, I know I will know how to accept it. Grateful for all the good things that have happened to me and the bad things that I have gotten rid of, for your support, I hope you also visit my other posts, good luck with your content and see you next week.
By Eudarhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=eudarcabello/ajwvhyge
We continue with the Christian theme, so of course I took advantage of using another one of the few I remember from when I used to attend church. We are still at the end of the graduate semester, it has seemed endless, let's just hope that whatever happens will be for the best.
Hello, lovely people of the HIVE OPEN MIC community, @eudarcabello here, and this time I'm participating in week 289, entitled Holy See. I didn't want to leave this post to the last minute. I always do my best to post early in the week, and this time I didn't want to fail. It wasn't as early as in recent weeks, but I managed it. I hope to be punctual from now on, really. My graduate studies are driving me crazy, and I've also been busy with my thesis. The semester is ending, and I can't wait for it to be over. Remembering that I was given the opportunity to continue with this graduate program in Marine Biology, I have to keep giving it my all. After all, I want to earn this master's degree, and maybe now I'll fall in love with the marine field. The song selected for this week turned out to be a good fit for the theme. I think it's the perfect song, in my opinion. I'm still not practicing the songs as much as I should. This is the song that serves as the first song for services at the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The song is titled "Hosanna." I didn't want to keep thinking about whether I could come up with another song. I've done it before, and I thought I knew the lyrics perfectly, but this karaoke was a little different, more than I expected. I'm really happy with how my choice for this theme turned out. I definitely needed to do it to be more relaxed, although I don't think I sounded quite right, and I respect it if you didn't like my post.
Source/Fuente
Something funny is happening. They increased the tuition fees, and I felt like it was just an excuse. Even if I managed to pass this endless semester, not being able to pay the new tuition fees would free me from this torture that has been studying for my master's degree in Marine Biology, but my friend who is in graduate school and is doing better than me said something to me: "You're so unlucky that you're sure to have money for the new semester." A little while later, some money I wasn't expecting came in.
I often wonder why I'm struggling with a postgraduate degree in a field that I never really liked, but it would be great to have that master's degree. I thought that continuing at night wouldn't cause much of a stir, but I went back to my job at the science center, giving a talk about the work we do at my institution to see if it would motivate high school students to study for a future career, and here they asked me how my postgraduate studies were going. There's no way to relieve the pressure. Well, my friend says it's bad luck, but the truth is that she sees firsthand what I'm going through. However, it could be a blessing that God has in store for me, so I have to have faith and believe that whatever God has prepared for me is for the best.
I try to let all the things in my life flow, I might try to force everything a little bit, like with the Marine Biology postgraduate course or trying to be constant in Hive, but whatever ends up turning out, I know I will know how to accept it. Grateful for all the good things that have happened to me and the bad things that I have gotten rid of, for your support, I hope you also visit my other posts, good luck with your content and see you next week.