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"You don't study a degree program to fill in your check-list, but because you know you need it and it's good for you."

ISSA School of Management Assistants' veteran students welcomed the younger ones on Patron's Day 2019.

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Participants at the ISSA School of Management Assistants Patron Saint's Day PHOTO: Manuel Castells
07/10/19 10:41 Chus Cantalapiedra

"You don't study a degree program to fill in your check-list, but because you know you need it and it's good for you". This was stated by Esperanza Villa and Nicolai Kahr , 4th year delegates of ISSA School of Management Assistants during the meeting they had with students from lower grades on the occasion of the celebration of the Patron Saint's Day, St. Elizabeth of Hungary

In their words, they encouraged the students who are now starting their programs of study to take advantage of everything the University has to offer, "because in this way, not only will you have a good CV, but you will be able to say 'I got what I wanted'". 

Likewise, Arancha Pascualena and Alfonso Boned, third year delegates, thanked the fourth year students for all the support they have received since they first set foot in the University and wished them luck in their first immersion in the working world when they begin their curricular internships in three months' time.

The workshop began at 12 noon with a Eucharist celebrated by the chaplain of ISSA-University of Navarra, Rafael Bartolomé. In his message he praised the figure of St. Elizabeth of Hungary for her willingness to serve others and to know how to put herself in "the shoes of those in front of us", and recalled the importance of this virtue in the figure of the assistant director.

The program was completed with the tasting of a vegetable paella in the Patio de los Olivos of the Edificio de Amigos, where students from different courses were able to have a relaxed dialogue with each other, with their professors and staff of the School.

Finally, and with the luck of the weather, the students organized a charity bingo, the proceeds of which will go to project Children of Africa.

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