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Interview

Despite the fact that many students study from children to high school in this same center, there are some students who join the Berrio-Otxoa family. An example of the new incorporations is Aisha, who we interviewed today so that she can tell us a little about her experience in this new center

What is your favorite subject?

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For as long as I can remember one of my favorite subjects has been math class, although for many students math is agony because they can't understand it, for me it has always seemed a very interactive and interesting activity.

How do you feel about school?

From the first moment I arrived at Berrio-otxoa I have felt very comfortable because from the first moment I was treated well and very familiarly by both my classmates and the teachers.

What is your favorite and least favorite thing about school?

What I like the most about the school is that it is very close to home because the previous school where I studied was very far away and I had to take two buses. In addition, the colleagues have been very nice to me despite not knowing me and that helped me a lot to adapt in this center

How much time do you use for homework or studying?

The time I use to do homework depends on the amount they send me home, but normally between 45-30 minutes, although I have to say that there are times that I forget and I don't do it. As for the exams, I spent more time studying languages than science, since they are much more difficult for me.

What would your perfect teacher be like?

In my opinion, after knowing many types of teachers, I think that the best ones are the ones that try to get closer to their students, I mean the ones that are more familiar to their students, because most of the time they want to make the class more enjoyable and interesting.

How do you prefer to work (in groups, pairs or teams)?

Above all, I like to work in pairs for class work, because normally in group work there is always one person who does nothing and in the end the rest have to do their part so they don't lower our grade for the work, and When that happens to me I feel a great helplessness.

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