Changes to my study programme: visual arts.
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Well, in this case, I study visual arts, and art itself is a deeply forgotten and underappreciated area. So, saying that, I would say that in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Chile, there are many things that I would change to make the Faculty a little more comfortable, and also, somethings about the academic framework. The academic curriculum brings the first year basic subjects, such as color, study of volume, graphics, and drawing, and once you advance to the second year, it crumbles into more specific disciplines, such as painting, engraving, textile. The truth is, I think the degree is very nice, and it has very interesting subjects and skills that are useful for some future trade, but at the same time, there are some areas, like painting, where the closed idea of art remains, and that bothers me, because if someone is different or has other proposals, they suffer a lot, there are many people with closed minds who give certain workshops, that makes it tedious. O...