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dabcc-www.nmsu.edu/general/pre - [Cached]Published on: 5/7/2001 Last Visited: 8/11/2001
Such dedication wasn't lost on Luis Campos , an Electronics Technology and Computer Technology major from Hatch who works in the Library Media Center.
You can tell how disciplined they are , he said. They have a lot of respect for their instructors.. Campos also was impressed with their skills.
They're top of the line in math , he said , noting that the lack of. equipment in the electronics class he visited did not diminish students' motivation.
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It's a whole different experience there , Campos said. What I got most out of the trip is friends. I've only known them since they were here last fall , but when I saw them again it was like I've known them for a long time..
The nearly 20 student visitors were accompanied by Provost Emeritus Patricio Quintana , who began the cultural and educational exchange with CBTIS No. 4 some 20 years ago. -
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dabcc-www.nmsu.edu/general/pre - [Cached]Published on: 1/13/2002 Last Visited: 10/8/2002
Such dedication wasn't lost on Luis Campos, an Electronics Technology and Computer Technology major from Hatch who works in the Library Media Center.
"You can tell how disciplined they are," he said. "They have a lot of respect for their instructors." Campos also was impressed with their skills.
"They're top of the line in math," he said, noting that the lack of equipment in the electronics class he visited did not diminish students' motivation.
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"It's a whole different experience there," Campos said. "What I got most out of the trip is friends. I've only known them since they were here last fall, but when I saw them again it was like I've known them for a long time."
The nearly 20 student visitors were accompanied by Provost Emeritus Patricio Quintana, who began the cultural and educational exchange with CBTIS No. 4 some 20 years ago.

