<div style='font: 12pt "Cooper Black"; text-align: left; '>My school holds a ceremony for everyone in our football stadium and then we split off to our seperate colleges (education, business, etc). Most of the college ones are held outside, too, on our quad and fields like that.
Well, it rained like hell in the morning but stopped just before the ceremony for everyone in the football stadium, so that was nice since it is an open stadium. The speeches and stuff lasted about an hour and then we split off to our seperate things. Mine was inside (college of business was in the basketball stadium) so it went off without a hitch (although it was over 700 names *snore*). Most of the other colleges got cancelled, however, because the rain came back with a fury right after the collective ceremony as people were walking to where they needed to be.
So, I got to walk, but most of my friends did not. All in all it was a pretty interesting graduation. I'm glad its over, though. Now its time to focus on the wedding, moving and work afterwards. Busy stuff, but not as stressful as school *big sigh of relief*.</div>
Well, it rained like hell in the morning but stopped just before the ceremony for everyone in the football stadium, so that was nice since it is an open stadium. The speeches and stuff lasted about an hour and then we split off to our seperate things. Mine was inside (college of business was in the basketball stadium) so it went off without a hitch (although it was over 700 names *snore*). Most of the other colleges got cancelled, however, because the rain came back with a fury right after the collective ceremony as people were walking to where they needed to be.
So, I got to walk, but most of my friends did not. All in all it was a pretty interesting graduation. I'm glad its over, though. Now its time to focus on the wedding, moving and work afterwards. Busy stuff, but not as stressful as school *big sigh of relief*.</div>