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Today we will talk about our educational experience at the university. I’m a sociology student and in these four years in the university my life has been reduced in knowledge, learning, personal growth, stress, insomnia, mental fatigue, etc. But I’m one of those people who believe that in this life the challenges make you grow and mature as a person, that when you fall, you stumble, or you run out, you cry for a while, you free yourself and then you get up and move on.

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Regarding the curriculum and the subjects I would like to see subjects with more contemporary themes, I believe that there are social and research issues in contingency related to this century and the past, which are not yet addressed in the faculty, many of the professors do not they update their knowledge in post of the new academic innovations, on the other hand, although I believe that the technological resources are satisfactory and the infrastructure has improved, but the teachers have not yet updated themselves to new tools, especially those that are less young, which makes it difficult to teach and evaluate, which generates stress in the student body that teachers do not know how to use the U-Cursos platform or other.

I think we are taught many subjects on classical and modern theories, but much is left out of the learning. In addition to the lack of subjects that allow us to be getting on in the social field, such as going to the places to do research or work on projects. Many students appeal to the need to feel they are doing something useful for or for society.

In synthesis I am very happy to belong to this faculty and career, despite everything I think I have managed to take advantage of the tools, the knowledge to form me as the professional I want to be someday.

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