Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to Celebrate Passing Your Unisa Exams - Part 2

The ways in which you can celebrate passing your Unisa exams are limited only by your imagination (and budget) 

Unfortunately not everybody is blessed with an active imagination. Likewise, few are blessed with a limitless budget.Keeping the above in mind we thought we would take this opportunity to suggest to successful Unisa students a few ways in which they could choose to celebrate their success.

 Each of these ways will be referenced according to budget. For those that are severely constrained by budget - take heart sometimes the best things in life really are free


1.) Go to Paris     Budget - 10 

The Arc de Triomphe was built to celebrate Napoleon's  success. You could pay homage to this famous  Parisian landmark to celebrate the end of this year's Unisa exams 


2.) Buy a Work of Art  Budget: 1-10 
A work of art bought on the occasion of passing your Unisa exams could serve as a constant reminder of  your  academic progress.  The budget rating is given above as 1-10 as you could buy art from a street vendor from as little as R50 or you could purchase a Van Gogh or Picasso for millions upon millions. 
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3. Get a cup of Coffee Budget - 0.5
It is undoubted that many a Unisa student uses one  of the  world's few legal stimulants to get through the long nights and early mornings of study which are often required.  It is important to appreciate the small things in life because paradoxically the small things are big things - imagine life without coffee. If coffee has helped you to get through your Unisa exams it seems only fair to allow it to be a part of your celebration.  Apparently coffee does you more good than harm too. If you don't believe it see this video: Coffee is Good for Unisa Students




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How to Celebrate Passing Your Unisa Exams - Part 1 
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