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50 great ways to celebrate graduating university

The highs, the lows, the farewells, the future - hold on - you've GRADUATED UNIVERSITY. Congratulations. Celebration is in order.

It's been emotional.

But one way or another, you're here. Graduated. Whatever has come to pass and whatever the future holds, you can stand here here right now with some funny letters after your name, and no-one can take that away.

It's a wonderful thing and deserves recognising, deserves celebrating. There's the life after uni business to see to, which can feel a touch daunting, but don't worry we've got that all sorted out with our free graduate guide:

Recently 'What university has taught me' was trending on Twitter and our collection of the best quotes makes for a brilliant read. One thing most students agree that university teaches you is how to celebrate extremely well - so you'll be able to just dive into the celebrations below.

Congratulations one and all. You made it. You're alive. You've graduated. Celebrate it...

1. Throw a party using one of the ten best party themes of ALL TIME..!

2. Have a DIY karaoke night

3. Go out and use one of 69 chat up lines that ARE GUARANTEED TO WORK

4. Have a poker night - even if you've never played before

5. Make incredible awesome celebratory GUMMY SHOT GLASSES!!

6. Put on ten super feel good songs and dance around to them

7. Go to a gig - (making sure you get the cheapest tickets)

8. Go clubbing - at an one of the worlds weirdest clubs...

9. Have a drinking games night

10. Go to one of the ten best international music festivals..

11. Hold a cocktail evening

12. Go on one of the most picturesque pub crawls in the UK

13. Go for a quiet 2 person meal with someone close, bask in a job well done, put the world to rights

14. Go bungee jumping

15. Make cucumber shot glasses to go with your gummy ones for your drinking games night

16. **Make your own Nandos - or even hold your very own Nandos party!**

17. Go to a niche summer festival

18. Pick a dirt cheap flight to somewhere you've never been before

19. Make your own booze for all these celebrations

20. Go on a date or two. Or three.

21. Gather a crew, supplies and go to a 'Bring your own booze' restaurant

22. Drive round a track bloody fast in a supercar..

23. Go to Thorpe Park (AND get 40% off)

24. Plan and book a budget yet brilliant holiday for the summer

25. GO APE

26. Hold your own Come Dine With Me

27. Roll down a hill inside a big bouncy ball

28. Go to the theatre

29. Buy some 'Fine Wine' for sophisticated celebrating (at half price of course..)

30. Play a classic board games - but with drinking rules

31. Make your own 'Turbo Cider'

32. Move to one of our Top 5 places to emigrate when you graduate**

33. Make a bouncy egg, just because you CAN and it's FUN

34. Go to a BIG summer festival

35. Go to summer festival for free by volunteering

36. Have a huge GUILT FREE slumber party and movie marathon - and make your own movie snacks!

37. Visit mates at other unis or in their home towns

38. Go Go-Karting (at 60% off!)

39. Go to a fantastic, cheap, 'hidden gem' European destination

40. Kit yourself out with ALL the official top ten items that will improve your summer - and use them!!

41. Go to the zoo

42. Go for a big boozy group meal out

43. Make a boozy dinner - eat it, with booze...

44. Have a night drinking legendary student cocktail

45. Spend a day at the races!

46. Buy yourself a 'Congratulations me!' outfit (you HAVE worked hard..)

47. Go on a cute, 'paupers' date

48. Go to Alton Towers, even though kids from the Isle of Wight aren't sure it's real

49. Make SKITTLES vodka, and drink it

50. Go and visit uni next term and complete anything you've not done on the '99 things to do before your leave uni' list

And don't forget we've got a very useful free guide to kick you off nicely into after uni living.

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