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Graduation...Go or No?Rating: (votes: 0) If you want to go, go if not its' no big deal. Comment:
A lot of girls in my program didn't attend graduation. Most of them had a previous degree though so they already did the graduation thing and didn't feel like they needed to do it again. Go to pinning though, that's unique to nursing!
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I didn't attend. It meant nothing to me. Not that I roast anyone else. Just for me, personally, it was just another thing to do. This was my first degree and when I finish my next one, I won't attend either. Just not my thing. I did however, go to dinner with my family.
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I went to my pinning ceremony, but not graduation. I already had a bachelor's degree and didn't want to do the cap and gown thing.I later saw pictures of my classmates in their caps and gowns and I wish I would have attended.
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In my eyes, graduation is not all that serious. I didnt attend my high school graduation or prom for that matter, I do have that Diploma and a 3.8 Gpa to go along with it and number 3 in the class of 351 students.......mom is a nurse and didnt go to her graduation, only her pinning ceremony. Her license is proof that she finished school. My aunt was the same way, she didnt go to her LPN or RN graduation ceremony. In some people eyes, it dont mean nothing, to others it mean the world.
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Quote from chevyvI didn't attend. It meant nothing to me. Not that I roast anyone else. Just for me, personally, it was just another thing to do. This was my first degree and when I finish my next one, I won't attend either. Just not my thing. I did however, go to dinner with my family.
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Most of my classmates didn't go to graduation. I did because I graduated with honors, darn it, and I wanted to wear all that regalia for once in my life!
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A lot of my classmates chose not to go and that is fine. Those of us who did had a great time and REALLY made our voices as nursing graduates known. It was a very powerful and moving experience. I also graduated with honors and got a huge kick out of having my name called "With Distinction" amongst my family and friends.
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u only grad once think about it ??for me i was on the fence, but going and being with all the people i just spent two + years of my life with was all worth it to me
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I was among the less than 1/3 of my starting class who ended up graduating(ever). I did not feel the school adequately prepared us, and instead left us to fend for ourselves, so why would I want to celebrate with my school which let me down? It was my family who helped get me through, so I instead celebrated with them, and have never regretted it.
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I'm a second degree person and didn't do graduation the first time around. I went to pinning and enjoyed making a big deal of getting this degree.But it's up to you. I do not regret skipping graduation for my first degree.
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I didn't go. I did attend pinning ceremony. I chose not to attend because I already had a Bachelor's degree and it was more of a pain to me since pinning was the day before graduation. I didn't want my family to have to take an additional day off from work to watch me graduate "again". I didn't see how I could afford it anyway, w/o asking my family for assistance. I didn't want them to have to contribute anything else, although they would have. I already had to buy a new uniform and shoes, and pin for the pinning ceremony...all on a student budget. I'm going back for my RN-BSN. Maybe when I graduate from that program, since I'm planning to attend my DREAM school, I'll participate in graduation and skip that pinning, since I've already been pinned. I think it works that way. Good luck!
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