Walking at graduation typically refers to the act of physically crossing the stage during a graduation ceremony to receive a diploma or degree. It symbolizes the completion of one's academic journey and the transition to the next phase of life.
graduation
No, it is not an adverb. Graduation is a noun, typically used to mean completion of education (high school, college).
It represents that you are a part of the National Honors Society.
walk sassy and be mean not to mean and be sarcastic
P.S. i am the last person to walk across the stage and want to do something funny but i dont know what to do
Organizational experience that one has obtained after the completion of one's final degree e.g after graduation, post graduation etc.
well if u mean graduation like a degree or something from indian college then i believe no you will have to study it again sorry
what do you mean walk yourself you can walk in the neighborhood if that's what you mean and you can control him too like Sims 2
at the graduation
The power to walk away
A graduation hood is worn by graduates in colleges. Hoods come in a different colors to represent the college and the degree that the person wearing the hood obtained.
"El mes de la graduación es" translates to "the month of graduation is" in English.