I was very lucky to have received an offer for work after uni, but it was a really stressful transition.
I only had a buffer period of around a month from graduation, to starting my first proper full-time job. For the first amount of time, I was struggling to realise that I didn’t have any assignments due, and found myself with a but more freedom! But as time went by, my job became busier as I settled in
Now, finding free time when I’m not tired is tough, so I spend my weekends doing things I enjoy! Like hanging out with my uni or school buddies or going out to gigs.
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