The
circumstances of my "basic common plan" were mediocre to say the
least. jajaj I am sorry (not sorry) to say it, but it really was. At least for
me and for my "physics" classmates.
That’s because on
Anthropology you have to pick your specialization at the end of the second
year and it’s supposed that for that moment, common plan has teached you
everything that it can about the three mentions, thing that was gibberish on my
case.
The curriculum
was focused on Social and Archeology, and when it supposed to be “ours” time,
on “elements of physic anthropology” the teacher resign and we went through the
course with a primatologist, and we only studied monkeys for a whole semester.
Don’t get me wrong. It was great, I love primates, but it really wasn’t what we
needed.
Sadly for this
post proposes, those things have already changed because of the
change of curriculum that went through last year but I still can complain.
change of curriculum that went through last year but I still can complain.
The physic
anthropology mention lacks so many things to become worthy, for the strike we
released a petitionary.
We would lie to
change so many things.
The academic
load is too much and poorly distributed. We have practical classes but we are
asked to read hundreds of my pages at home without any guide and then have
weekly evaluations of those :/. So those teaching methods have to definitely evolve
and keep in mind that we arrived at the mention practically without knowing anything.
We also have problems with the facilities of the
university that we would like to change. They don’t even give us surgical
gloves and we must fight our laboratories (that are poorly equipped) with the archaeologist.
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