This year we’ve been doing some more things besides studying.
Personally, I study journalism in Universidad de Chile. My campus was one of the first places of the university that decided to take some politics about the kind of education we were having. We had 4 months of classes because my Institute joined the strike when May was ending but it was cool, I might say. We were mobilized all the winter and finally it became the biggest student’s mobilization of our history.
Right now we came back to classes and it has been really weird. The first semester ended up by October… it never happened before in my entire life. We are having classes with 30ºC, sometimes I fell sorry for not being in a nice pool or in the beach, maybe. I’m sure this is going to be one my longest summers, and not the most relaxed.
But, by the other hand, it might result a good new kind of summer. I’ll be able to see my friends every day; to have pretty good Friday nights and the classes won’t be as hard as they suppose to be. It will take time to get used to it, but is something easy to accept.
I believe I HAVE to get used to this kind of years because all the people say: “Is Universidad de Chile, what where you expecting? And it is funny; I like to know that my university is worried about having a better country in the future.

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ResponderEliminarAme, I think you're right...and this term won't be that bad...I'm looking forward those friday nights that you mentioned!!!
ResponderEliminarLau
(sorry for errasing the last comment, but i made a silly mistake :) )