When I was on 4th grade, the advisor of my school told us that when we were looking for a career and an university, we had to regard on three things: the curriculum, the infrastructure and the teachers. The time passed and when I decided that I was going to study Chemistry and Pharmacy in Universidad de Chile, I forgot everything my advisor told me. I was only guided by the prestige this university has and I didn't realise my future faculty has lots of problems.
To be honest, I have no problems with the curriculum (except for, maybe, that the career is so long, like every universitary career in this country) and I have no problems with teachers (most of them are quite nice), but I have soooo many problems with our infrastructure (which has lots of ''infra'' and a little bit of ''structure'').
First of all, I want to give an applause to the only good thing of the infrastructure of this faculty, and yes, I mean conditionated air, the very best thing on Earth (thanks to whoever created it).
Now, the bad things (only two):
First: we don't have a casino. The only thing we have to buy food in our faculty is some kind of cafeteria, 20x10 metres squared (maybe less, I suck at estimating) and you can't pay with Junaeb card (so sad)
Second: if it's raining, there's just a pair of places where you can be safe of rain.
I would really fall in love with my faculty if these problems didn't exist.
So this is the only change I will do to my study program
Thanks for reading!
All of us want a new casino
ResponderBorrarI want a university love... oh sorry, I mean, I want a new casino too!
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