How to combine study and work at the University?
Laia Andrés and María Prada, 2nd year students of Degree in Management Assistance, chose the project CET as accommodation to finance their studies. programs of study

Laia Andrés and María Prada have started in September the second course of Degree in attendance of Management of ISSA School of Management Assistants. Both have chosen the project CET (Qualification, Study and work) as accommodation during the course. Laia lives at CET Goimendi and María at CET Goroabe. There they live, train and work at the same time as they study their degree program. This allows them to cover a large part of the cost of accommodation and, in this way, to help their families economically when it comes to paying for their stay in Pamplona.
Laia Andrés
Sabadell - Barcelona
2nd from Degree in Management Assistance
CET Goimendi
"I have learned to take care of people."
"I could describe the atmosphere of a CET in one word: family. In CET Goimendi we live 16 people and what I like the most is the capacity of attention to others that everyone who lives here acquires. I am not only referring to the needs of the elderly high school , but also to many small details that I didn't even notice before. I have learned to take care of people.
Living in a CET has also helped me in the development of all subject skills, such as work in a team. Throughout the week, work a total of 12 hours. That doesn't mean giving up other things, you just have to be organized and prioritize. When I have to combine it with degree program, programs of study always comes first and the hours I have to study I dedicate exclusively to that. Getting organized is essential to be able to get everything done".
Maria Prada
Madrid
2nd from Degree in Management Assistance
CET Goroabe
"Living in a CET is not only a way to pay my programs of study, but also to grow staff and professionally."
"I live in CET Goroabe with 17 other people in a very familiar environment, where every day we have get-togethers, we talk and tell each other how the day has gone. At first I chose to live in a CET to contribute financially to my programs of study, but then I realized that it is not only that: it is a way to grow staff and professionally.
What I like most about living in a CET is all that I am learning: to organize myself in work, to have a very busy time, to improve personally and, in final, to grow as a person. work daily one hour and average and on weekends another 5 hours and average. I combine work with degree program as best I can, making the most of the study hours".