"The History and Design of Roman Coins with Reference to the Numismatic Evidence for the Rise and Fall of Christianity in Rome."
Ouch.
Final essay. Ever.
"In conclusion, to have an understanding of Roman coinage, from its beginnings and development to its various forms and designs, is especially useful when investigating, interpreting and discussing numismatic evidence. This evidence can in turn be used alongside other historical sources to add weight to opinions and arguments concerning certain past events. And so, if you will excuse my use of an archaeological pun, the value of coins cannot be underestimated."
Finish my degree on a joke. I just had to. I couldn't stop myself.
YYYYYAAAAAYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ouch.
Final essay. Ever.
"In conclusion, to have an understanding of Roman coinage, from its beginnings and development to its various forms and designs, is especially useful when investigating, interpreting and discussing numismatic evidence. This evidence can in turn be used alongside other historical sources to add weight to opinions and arguments concerning certain past events. And so, if you will excuse my use of an archaeological pun, the value of coins cannot be underestimated."
Finish my degree on a joke. I just had to. I couldn't stop myself.

YYYYYAAAAAYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've got three 4000 word essays due in two weeks. Thankfully my whole degree is a joke so I've stopped caring.
Of course now you have to face the dreaded question: what do I do now?