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A curious fact was recorded in the district of Carabaillo, due to the fact that a whole class of the school “Juan Pablo Peregrino” entered the National University of Callao. Not a single student failed, everyone came first. They gave details of how the process was supposed to achieve this.
All students were happy and enthusiastic about going to university and said that it was thanks to teamwork. One of the students said that they got together in groups to study and solve exercises together.
“We studied at night after all classes, passed the last entrance exams in a small group. We designed it in a video call and everyone started solving it. Gradually more people joined us, so we looked for different methods, and the one that turned out to be the fastest was projected onto the challenge and explained to everyone else,” Saul said.
One of the girls who entered said that the whole class had joined the chicken shop to celebrate without seeing the results yet. It’s because they didn’t know if everyone was going to come in. However, one of the students went to the university website and saw that everyone was logged in.
“I was very happy for my salon, because we worked hard to achieve this goal and celebrate it in a big way. At that time, we were not all together, because some wanted to see him with his parents, ”said the girl.
teacher’s testimony
RPP News talked to Prof. Pedro Uribe about how hard it is to get everyone in. “It was a collaborative work, because first there is a meeting with the parents, explaining what they want from the students. It is very important for us that parents support such training,” he said.
“Getting out of the pandemic was a big challenge for us, but over the years the school has developed a system that has proved effective and is reflected now because we started deep preparations in March. This training starts from the first second year of high school, then from the third year the pre-university system deepens,” the teacher added.
Schoolchildren started careers in, for example, chemical engineering or fisheries. They all stressed that the exam was not very difficult, but it was due to the preparation that the school had given them.
Source: RPP

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