METHODIST UNIVERSITY OF ANGOLA: Massive Presence of Students in the First Days of Classes in the Methodist

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Methodist University of Angola issued the following announcement on March 4.

On Monday, March 2, classes at the Methodist University started.

Freshman and veterans from both campuses are present on the first day of class at Methodist.For new students (freshman) the beginning of classes at Methodist was a day of contact with the university environment and full of good memories, as stated by Fernanda Pedro, a first year student of the Nursing Course.For Manuel João, also from the first year, of the Course in Management and Business Administration he says he is looking forward to the new cycle that is now starting and will do everything to have a good performance, despite the difficulties that he may pass.For former students (veterans), as is the case with Wedyfânio Pinto, returning to Methodist is not easy, after the long vacation, but with a little effort everything will be back to normal. Wedyfânio Pinto also stressed that he expects a 2020 where the University continues to give its best and to overcome the problems of the past, the student also congratulated the works of requalification the Methodist is living.

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