 So, hello! Just wanted to say bye-bye. For those who don't know, this is Charles. He already graduated last year. Yep, I did. Old faces here, huh? Down here? I see. Maybe you can tell us how important it is to graduate. Sure. Hello! So, future unemployed. The only thing that matters is the one in your thermometer. When I first came here, I had hope to get a job right after. I'm still hoping. How do you learn here today that you can use in your daily life? How to cheat. How to find excuses on the spot. How to lie. How to acknowledge wise. Ah! And nothing. So, what do you do? Well, right now, I am a professional resident's student. So, you're staying at home? That's another way to say it, but I'm also striving for a line of business endeavoring the passion of the degree that I have been proudly granted. So, you're still finding a job? Yes. As soon as you got your degree, what did you do with it? Well, I had a wobbly table. Now, because of the degree, it is not wobbly anymore. What advice would you like to give to those who will one day graduate? Don't stay here as long as you can. Life is so much easier. Because in real life, you have to be... What's that word? Responsible. Hey, I used to hit on you, right? Yes. And you used to reject me, right? Correct. Now, when graduate, it's a hard one now. A sexual harassment case. Any final thoughts? Guys, right now, you are in the best years of your life, but you'll only realize it after. Your parents are paying for your fees and you get to live by yourself. You can do anything you want. My point is, enjoy it. Have fun. Go out. Go drink. Smoke. Get in trouble. And learn from it. Get your heart broken. Because these are the things that prepare you for the real world. And the odd thing is, they are also the most fun things you get to do. So go out and go party. Go. Wait, wait, wait! Let them live.