Good morning Vietnam, In this blog I´m going to insult my career I remind you my audience that in nowdays I´m studyig Sociology in my third year.
I´m , going to critice the structure of the career´s curriculim. My first problem are the cfgs (artistic/cultural ones and sports ones) and the electives. Sociology has 29 obligatory courses, if I add the electives and cfgs it is equal to 45 courses in total, and I have passed all these courses in 5 years, nobody can make this without sacrifice the sleep or the social life.
Second my problem with the cfgs is the capacity of these courses. The capacity of the average of the sports cfgs is the 10 in an universe of almost 6000 studients, there is no possibility to take this cfgs I propose increase the capacity of the sports cfgs to 40 students minimun and 100 maximum. In the other case the arstistic/cultural cfgs have more capacity than the other ones in average 40 per course, and i feel that these courses have been undervalued.

.Third my problem with elective courses is a false election. You don´t choose only, you dismmis one above another. And also the elective courses have to meet the criteria about what the career´s curriculim requests 1 elective about theoretical profundization (all this career is theoretical. Why more? ). In my perpsective the university has been more transversal with the knowledge, Why if I choose to study sociology, can I take other courses from other careers, in the career´s curriculum requieres you only 2 courses from other careers, I consider myself a person that enjoys the knowledge, WHY can you take away the oppotunity of knowing more.
Fourth and last, saddly the enjoy or frustation depends on the profesor that teaches the course.
I stopped here because if i continue i become a more pessimist person and i hoppefully change into a positve person.
In case we don't meet again: good morning, good afternoon and good night.
hi, I think the most important and frustrating thing is the loss of hours of sleep, I appreciate my sleep very much
ResponderEliminargreat work, Pablo!
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