okay, i refuse to write anything about my dissertation on my status update on facebook. Therefore, im writing about it here. LOL
it's just that, for like the past few months, people have been constantly updating their dissertation status on their status updates. i would really appreciate it if people would not keep me posted on how many words they have/havent written.
but all that is over now, and i finished my dissertation and i successfully submitted it today with kim :) yay!!! we did it!!!
i think that we should especially be proud of ourselves coz we handed in three other people's dissertation for them too. we handled it quite well, dont u think kim? hehehe
the fed ex at the strand was completely full with last minute kings, LSE, UCL students anxiously queing to get their dissertations bound.
but may i make a suggestion? this is probably like the busiest time of the year, and yet why only have two people working there. don't get me wrong, they were doing a very good job, but i think it would have made both their and our lives much easier with a few extra hands. plus, ive seen more employees in less busy times throughout the year. very strange.
after we submitted our dissertations, we had a bit of a confusion (again) regarding electronic submission, but after that we went to Wagamama (the first time for me!) and had our last london lunch together. im really, really sad kim's leaving. what would i do without her? i need our daily long random talks about life, work, boys, girls, family and friends. i guess it's good that im leaving london too, coz seriously, london will not be the same without her.
by the way, i didnt make a acknowledgement page for my dissertation, so im just gonna write it here.
i dedicate my dissertation to all the people who supported me throughout this year. Especially to my family, who love and support me unconditionally, my employer that made it possible for me to come to London and study once again, my colleagues at my former division, especially Mr.I for inspiring me to write about my topic, and to Kim, my fab friend in London, who gave me an incentive to come to the Strand everyday and type. Without her, i would have never made it.
