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Yeah, definitely. Got my bachelor degree in Finance and currently having a immensely relaxing but boring job (which is alright, bit of a relax after years of studying). Just having this as my first Finance job while searching for another better one.
Honestly though, I know it sounds really mean and rude but: I'm truly satisfied seeing them having less good than me.
From what I have heard here and there many of them never got their Bachelor degree. We all come from a ''practical'' school (teenagers who could not or did not want to actually study). I worked my ass off to actually climb the ''study-stairs'' and got the Bachelor degree and might go for Masters (Chartered Controller, Public Chartered Controller or Accountancy).
Unfortunately to hear, I at least hope you are also doing better now. Honestly, fuck them. They might be ''smart'' or having a 'good job' but believe me, some parts of their live are quite shit. People always try to show-off their ''good side'' and hide their bad sides.