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When we started high school, we did not tolerate ourselves, there was some tension when we talked. He did not live together, there was not a very open communication, the only times we spoke the word, was to discuss some topic and bring it against each other. It reached a point where there were zero tolerances to such a degree that it seemed we wanted to build a conflict between us, but there came a point where all we needed was to be apart for a while, so we could talk quietly.

It was not until the 4th semester that when we arrived with new air we stopped looking at us with a certain hatred, being in places a little closer to each other, where despite some discomfort, we gave ourselves the opportunity to get to know each other little by little, There were things that we still did not like, but little by little we were progressing, even becoming friends.

When we went to the 5th semester we became inseparable, we had been in the same row, talking and laughing about anything, joining us for everything and covering our backs in case there were any problems, but it was in 6th semester when we had to separate from one of Our friends which made us very sad, although we still see her frequently.

Before completing 5th semester 2 of the members had no defined to which area to integrate since one had option to 2 areas and another had option all the areas, only one member had the area defined then when entering the year resulted that they were integrated to the area administrative economic.

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