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I join Jack on May 20th

I made it to the end of the road.  Wohoo!!  Yesterday I completed the final obligations of my MSW.  It feels glorious!  I saw this picture on my school's website.  Jack Shepard graduated from Columbia.  So exciting for a Lost fan like me.  I will be thrilled to join my friends in a sea of light blue on Wednesday, May 20th, 2009.  This week I plan on recuperating.  I'm going to relax, relax, relax and let it sink in that I finished my degree at Columbia University.  I survived the Ivy League, baby!!

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  1. YEA for you! Congratulations! :)

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  2. Congratulations Zaneta! It feels great doesn't it? I have graduated twice now and plan to graduate next Spring with my Masters degree from BYU if all goes well. It's an exciting feeling. So what will you do now? Are you planning on staying in California?

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  3. Congratulations my friend! I'm very proud of you!!

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