translated from Spanish: Sinaloan students going to Japan Exchange program

Culiacan, Sinaloa-sinaloan upper secondary education youth will travel to Japan as part of the science Sakura high school exchange program, on April 18. The students of education average Superior agricultural technology and Marine Sciences Unit will visit universities, institutes and laboratories, where they will have a better approach to advances in science and technology. Alfonso Gómez Ramírez, representative of the campuses Cetmar and CBTA, mentioned the importance that leads young people to participate in this type of events, since they can expand their knowledge in areas such as mathematics, chemistry, physics and Informatica.orgullo David Ivan Quiñonez Esparza, who will represent Mexico at the Exchange, it was said very proud and excited to participate in programs as interesting as that will form in a few days. “I hope to have a very good experience, since it is another culture, another way of life, it will be a big change for me, and maybe to learn about their culture and know how are and, above all, learn a little of them.” 

Cetmar 28 of Altata, Navolato, young pointed out that their parents have been a fundamental part, since they have always been to support him with their projects and encouraging participation. For his part, Wendy García Atienzo, CBTA 133 of nook, Mocorito, said she feels excited to learn from other cultures and, in part, go into the world of science and technology. “I wanted to be a doctor, but now I realized that there are many ways to study medicine, and what better to study nanomedicine and involve medicine and technology.”

Both students see this as the beginning of their careers and, in turn, in the future to study outside the country. They called for young people to develop their knowledge and are encouraged to participate in programs of this magnitude.



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