I think that a student should have his own values ​​and be true to his views.

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In this interview section, we met with O. Amarjargal and D. Oyunbolor, students of DUTS, as representatives of students with special needs who study at MSU. Even though they are hearing impaired, they study side by side with the students of their age and continue to study successfully with the goal of contributing to their country by mastering their favorite profession.

Question: Good day. Is tuition high? First of all, I am very glad to have received the invitation to talk. Please introduce yourselves!

My name is O. Amarjargal. Born and raised in Khuvsgul province. Graduated from the 29th special school of the capital's EBS in 2021. Currently, he is studying Design Technology Teacher in the 4th year of DUTS at MSU.

How are you? My name is D. Oyunbolor. Lives in UB. Graduated from the 29th special school of the capital's elementary school in 2023. Currently, I am studying Fashion Designer in the 2nd year of DUTS at MSU.

Thank you. Why did you study at MSU?

I chose Amraa-Design because I was interested in studying technology. My desire is to contribute to the field of education.

Oyuunbolor - I have passed my IEP successfully. And which school will you enter? After thinking that, I chose and studied at MSU.

Question: Can you share your experience as a student?

Amaraa- When I first became a student, I met many friends and in my free time, I had the goal of making friends with each other. Their clean and cultured relationship is interesting. I think that a student should have his own values ​​and be true to his opinions.

Intelligence: I always used sign language with my friends in school 29, so I had a very good feeling of being a student. At first, I was a little curious and nervous when interacting with the students, but soon I became classmates and understood the respect and civility, which felt very nice.

Question: Can you name how many friends you are making?

Amaraa- They say that they are happy to get to know each other from the same class in the future. I have very little free time lately. I want to tell you to help and support.

Mind you, I'm making a lot of friends. My classmates are very friendly and I am happy to be friends.

Question: What interests you? Please share your hobbies

Amraa - I was very interested in playing volleyball since I was in middle school. He used to play in his school's volleyball finals. I am happy that I participated in the competition as a student and won a medal. In the future, I am interested in learning better and becoming a skilled staff.

Intelligence- I also like to play volleyball and design.

Question: What would you like to say to the general public?

Amara - When I first became a student, it was very difficult for students and teachers not to communicate with signs. If future teachers want to improve their sign communication skills, we hope they can communicate well with us in their free time.

Oyuunbolor- I would also like to learn to communicate with students and classmates by sign language. I like to communicate freely with gestures.

Question: Most respected teacher

Amara- I respect all the teachers who teach design technology. He is happy that he is civilized, ethical, and has good relationships.

Oyunbolor - I am happy that the teachers of fashion design have a good relationship and support.

Question: About the people you support

Amara- As a student, I faced many difficulties. I couldn't hear my teachers, and it was very difficult without an interpreter. There were many times when I would ask and communicate with my teacher, but I would not understand well, and I would be discouraged because I could not find out how to learn. However, with the help of friends, teachers, and family, I am happy that I am studying in the final year.

Oyuunbolor- When I first started school, I didn't know anything and I was wondering what to do. A beautiful girl in my class helped me a lot, she wrote her lecture notebook and gave me her support. I want to say that I am happy.

Interviewed by: T. Dulamragchaa, an expert of the National Institute of Technical Education and Research