Passing the Exam-Took 9 years to Celebrate at Seoul City

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Studying a four-year course is not easy. In addition, the challenge does not stop after graduating; we need to pass the professional exam to have the license to use the learnings we gained from the four years of studying in the government.

The preparation for the exam is costly not only in terms of finances but also in terms of mental health. A person with no privilege to focus only on the preparation for the exam must combine work and study for the said exam. In my case, I worked 8 hours and then proceeded to review the center that ended at 8 pm. Honestly, I had no plan to enroll in a review center since it cost too much for me, yet I was lucky since the family of my father’s boss shouldered the expenses of the review center. Though enrolling in the review center was free it added pressure to my side since I did not want to disappoint the person who paid the expenses. I extended my effort in the preparation I had no free time because all of my days were used for the preparation.

Even though I had no work on Sunday, all I did after attending the mass, I proceed to one of the malls in the city to study for the incoming exam.

Well, the efforts were paid off. I passed the exam last November 2015. The result was released late afternoon. So, I had no time to celebrate, in addition, that I did not expect to pass. I celebrated the passing of the exam on the next day, and I went to one of the Holy places of Cebu, the Simala Shrine to give thanks for the blessing that I received.

Now, since we had no planned activity today, I remembered that this day is the 9 years of passing the exam and I think it would be great to celebrate it. Since I passed, I have no memories that I had celebrated this great blessing of my life.

I told my husband that this day was our anniversary, but he did not believe me because he remembered that 30 was not our wedding anniversary. Then I told him that it was not about our anniversary but about the day that we passed the exam. Yes, my husband and I took the same type of exam and passed on the same day. Since we were classmates in college. Same as I, he had no opportunity to celebrate at that time.
We decided to go to Bogo City as a way of celebrating this day. My husband chose the place he wanted to go, and he picked Seoul City for the reason that he wanted to have ramen.

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When we arrived at Seoul City in Bogo City, we ordered the same food as the first visit we had to the store.

This is how we celebrated our 9 years of being a passer.

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Writer: Maureen S. O.
Photos owned by my husband: Paul Vincent M. O.

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you're journey inspire me 😍

Thank you.😊😊

Learning never stopped after graduating😐. Seems like the beginning.

Yes po.. heheeh, until now.. lagi paring tanong ang What is your insight? 😁😁

Kaya nga. Parang walang katapusan.🤣

Hahaha, suguro hanggang retirement po yata ito.😁😁

Sigurado Yan😂😂.

😁😁😅

I'm currently a 4th year student, I can totally relate the pressure. Congratulations for 9 years passing!

Fighting!.. I'm sure you can overcome it too.😊

What a beautiful reflection on perseverance and the shared journey with your husband—it's inspiring to see how you both celebrated such an important milestone after all those years of hard work and dedication.

Thank you for the kind words.😊😊

Congratulations! !BBH

Thank you. 😊 Have a great day. 😊

Congratulations on your 9th anniversary of passing the exam! Your story is truly inspiring and shows the value of perseverance and dedication. Wishing you more success and celebrations in the future @fixyetbroken

As a 4th-year student, I can really relate to the pressure and sacrifices involved in reaching this point. Your journey is so inspiring, especially how you balanced work, studies, and expectations. Stories like yours remind me to keep pushing forward despite the challenges. Congratulations on celebrating such a meaningful milestone!

Celebrating your 9th anniversary of passing the exam is such a meaningful way to honor not only your success but also the challenges you overcame to get there.

@fixyetbroken! @day1001 likes your content! so I just sent 1 BBH to your account on behalf of @day1001. (13/20)

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