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Read our privacy notice . Getting a degree isn’t exactly a walk in the park. We work incredibly hard throughout our primary and secondary school years to make it into the top sets and achieve consistently brilliant grades, to make exam periods a bearable experience and to eventually be in with a chance at getting into our dream university.

Then, the process of obtaining that precious diploma can take anywhere between three to eight years depending on the subject. With all the trials and tribulations of teenage and young adult life during our school and university lives, graduating with a degree is far from a solely academic achievement. It’s a coming-of-age celebration during which we wave goodbye to our formative years as a student and step into a remarkably different world of 9-5 work, career ladders, salary reviews and more.

As such, when the time finally comes to walk across the academic stage, shake the chancellor’s hand and desperately grasp that surprisingly small piece of ivory A4 paper which has been rolled up and tied with a bow – it’s certainly a cause for celebration. Students have been credited with paving the way for new and exciting fashion choices throughout time. From Swinging Sixties campus s.