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Showing posts with label Class of 2006. Show all posts
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Friday, June 26, 2009

Daniel Daziano: A self-confident young man


Daniel Daziano is a shy, quiet, and responsible young man that is now 21 years old. However, he is also funny and spends a lot of time with his friends. When I arrived at his house he was in his room studying for university. He was much focused obviously. First he refused to be interviewed because I was stealing his study time, but then he proceeded kindly.

We sat in the kitchen and started to talk while drinking coke. The main theme of our talk was school. Daniel graduated in 2006. He said he had had very good moments at Saint Patrick’s School, especially in the high school. He had very friendly classmates so he really enjoyed their time together and he said he will never forget them. He gave me a piece of advice: “take advantage and enjoy high school because university is completely different”. I will take that into account.

He was a good and correct student in high school and so is he in college now. In 3rd. Polimodal he took two certificates of the International Baccalaureate Examination: English and Mathematics. He told me it is a pretty good help for my future, especially in University. Talking about College, I can say that he is studying Electronic Engineering at UNT and he is now in his third year.

At the end I asked him about the best anecdote he remembered from school. He said he had a lot, but the best was all the last year of school, especially the trip to Bariloche. It was one of the last times he was together with all of his schoolmates and he really spent the most wonderful time of his life. For him it was an awesome experience.

To conclude, I can say that Daniel is an amusing and optimistic guy that is focused on his future and his career but also on his social life. He is a good example of a balanced life in which he doesn’t disregard any aspect of his duties and obligations.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Do you remember?

As I walked into his study I noticed the silent, calm climate in which he was reading Jorge Luis Borges’ ‘El Aleph’. Nicolas Meloni Class of ‘06 is currently studying Business Administration at the UNT, is in 2º year and has 20 years. He likes playing football with friends, listening to Bob Dylan, The Doors or Led Zeppelin and has recently come back from working for two months as an assistant in a company in the US. He has a small but united family: his parents and two younger brothers. By the way, and despite the difference of age, he speaks of his brothers like two very close friends of his.

He remembers his school days at CSP as a golden time, full of adventures and anecdotes that are worth hearing. One of them was when one of his friends hid a classmate’s pencil box behind the heater. The day after this, when the heater was turned on the pencil box melted and started a fire. The students were called by Diana de Pindar, the principal of the school, and after putting sanctions to culprit, she blamed a very famous TV show presenter that has a humor program: ‘This is all Tinelli’s Fault ‘’causing the laugh of everybody in the class. He thanked me kindly for making him remind those awesome times at high school and I also did because of the time he had spent during the interview. He is now a guide to me and his experiences are worth taking into account.
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