The Department of Animal Production organized a workshop entitled “From High School to University: Your Journey Toward Independence and Success,” delivered by Prof. Dr. Wafaa Hamid and Assistant Lecturer Zainab Mohammed, with the attendance of faculty members and students from the department.
The workshop addressed several key topics aimed at preparing students for the transition from secondary education to university life and the challenges and opportunities associated with it. Discussions focused on the concept of student independence, time management, organizing academic efforts, adapting to the university environment, and building positive relationships on campus.
The workshop witnessed active participation from students through questions and discussions, reflecting the department’s commitment to supporting students academically and educationally in line with the requirements of university life and the labor market.

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