Each year, at the same period, at the IUT, students of 2nd year spend one day with their counterpart of 1st year, that permit to everyone to know the others. The journalists of "What else" were of course on the spot. This day starts firstly with an afternoon of games, where 1st year students were attached together and go to lunch with their godfathers and godmothers... and as you can see: it's a very difficult exercise! After the meal, the 1st year students were going in the street and 2nd year students gave them things to do. These things were often games but sometimes these games degenerate and some 2nd year classes received eggs and flour from some student of 1st year, or the opposite...("What else?" excuses itself because its reporters did not find photos of this incident).
[...] I know that they do their best to succeed, and many do succeed. They have to be congratulated for that. Do you know what your ex-students became? I know about some: some have good jobs, some are still studying. I've got direct news from few students. I know that's one is now working in Dublin. Do you teach somewhere except Yes, in sociology department, and information and communication department. 10- How long do you organise “Film society”? Who had the idea? [...]
[...] The journalists of What else were of course on the spot. This day starts firstly with an afternoon of games, where 1st year students were attached together and go to lunch with their godfathers and godmothers and as you can see: it's a very difficult exercise! After the meal, the 1st year students were going in the street and 2nd year students gave them things to do. These things were often games but sometimes these games degenerate and some 2nd year classes received eggs and flour by some student of 1st year, or the opposite excuses itself because its reporters did not find photos of this incident). [...]
[...] Is there many people at each shows? The current exists for six years now. Originally, it was the Mr Chérel and Mr Williams' idea. This year, there is a lot of people who come at the shows. 11- Is it hard to reconcile working life- family life? Does your work take you much time? Some time it is, some time it isn't. I spend a lot of time working. 12- Do you have spare time for your hobbies? What are they? [...]
[...] It's the better way! - List of previous work placement. - Telephone directory - Internet Write down addresses and phone numbers of firms and try to find the names, addresses and phone numbers of the person in charge of department you prefer Writing your C.V Then you must create your CV. It represents your experience (education and job experience) and your personality (sport and leisure). Moreover it comports your personal details (address, phone numbers ) Writing a covering letter This letter has to adapt to each company. [...]
[...] Thus, they will be applying their knowledge. What does the future hold for us, after the intervention of Mr J.P CITEAU, the headmaster of the IUT of Nantes, about the lack of resources of the University? For of those questioned, the University of Nantes is only a place of work and not a place to widen their business acquaintance for the future. Many students of the University of Nantes complained about the outdated materiel which put the material at students' disposal. [...]
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