Every now and again, I have that dream where I haven’t prepared for an exam and panic sets in.
Apparently, that means I feel ill-prepared for some kind of challenge in my waking life. I’ve never been big into analysing what my dreams mean, though, in light of some of the other crazy and ridiculous scenarios that play out.
I like to think it means I am eternally grateful that I will never have to be a student again, although the gig isn’t all that bad.
Months of holiday each year, hangovers that don’t last days, and you’re also eligible for some cracking discounts through Digicape, South Africa’s largest independent Apple retailer.
As part of their back to school special, Digicape is offering students, as well as teachers, lecturers, faculty staff members or permanent employees at Universities and Colleges, the chance to save up to R6 000 on MacBooks and other goods.
In order to qualify for the discount, certain documents will be required:
Once those boxes are ticked, you’re good to start shopping here.
Nothing like a new MacBook to take the edge off having to start lectures again, whichever side of the lectern you’re sitting on.
For those of us who aren’t students, or involved in the education system, there is always the option to trade in your old Apple products (iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches or Apple TVs) for discounts on new products.
See, a little something for everyone.
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