I noticed a strange feeling of freedom this weekend. Then I realised what what behind it – a few days ago I submitted my last assignment for my second-last unit of my Masters of Public Health correspondence degree. Ever since we arrived in Belgium I have been spending quite a lot of my time working through the “Clinical Biostatistics” unit, but last Monday I submitted my very last assignment. Next semester I will complete the course with the compulsory “Social Perspectives in Population Health”, and then I am all done. I can see the end.

Of course, I also start French classes in September…

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4 Responses to “One to go”
  1. I know how you feel – I now have a whole summer of fun in front of me after sitting my last exam on Tuesday. Hurrah!
    This could ll come crashing down once the results come out and I have to resit in December but never mind, eh.

  2. Or maybe it was your husband being out of the country? ;)

  3. Hey, French isn’t so bad…at least you’ll be able to use it in several countries (unlike Dutch which is only useful in Flanders, Holland, some of Indonesia and South Africans who speak Afrikaans).

    Once I’m good enough in Dutch to find decent work I plan on taking some French.

  4. Laura – I’m sure you did fine.
    Adrian – :P
    Lilacspecs – Yes, I am sure that French will be very useful. In about a decade, when I have progressed above counting to eleven.