MHB Final Exams | University | 1 Week Away

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Final exams are currently taking place at the university, and one student will be absent for at least a week due to this. The semester has been challenging, and there is a strong sentiment of wishing each other good luck. Another participant in the discussion inquires about how many years remain in university, to which the student responds that they have roughly two years left. There is a positive anticipation for their return after completing the semester.
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We are having final exams at the university , I will be absent for at least one week . Can't wait until I finish this semester it was pretty tough for me . Hope me the best luck .
 
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Good luck Zaid! (Rock)
 
Yes, best of luck to you my friend! (Sun)
 
Good luck!

How many years do you have left in the university?
 
mathmaniac said:
Good luck!

How many years do you have left in the university?

Roughly two years.
 
Good luck, Zaid! :) Looking forward to having you back when you're done.
 
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