lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014

CAMPUS JGM

Ok, Hello. The degree in Journalism at Universidad de Chile is located, obviously, in Chile, Santiago, specifically, in campus Juan Gómez Millas (JGM), in Ñuñoa. This campus have this name in homage a university director, who was too the education minister of education, stands up in Frei Montalva president period.

In this campus converge various degrees like social science, arts, natural science, cinema, high school and journalism, of course. I think, this is the reason why this campus are varied in the people, thinking, and activities, among other things.

This beautiful campus has (much more in other time) so much grass, trees, relax places and recreation areas. Nevertheless, the multiples buildings, related with the increased number year a year of the students, converted this place in a city with bars, but equally lovely.

Are students from all socio-economic status. Nevertheless, like in general of Universidad de Chile, the most people are from a high socio-economic status, in simile the Chilean fact.

Studying in this campus is really nice because are people really tolerant and open mind. Different interest are in harmony like cycling, with the Taller Cooperativo de Bicicletas in Department of Philosophy, jugglers, for say something, political groups, musicians, etc. ¡¡All you can imagine!!
   
I don’t know if there something that I don’t like for this campus, but, if I be obligatory to say something, is the absence of respect with the diferents opinion. The people more conservative, religious or right-wing are considered nasty pieces of work. Because, sure, the open minds and freedom of expression are restricted to MY opinions. BAD!


But, this is my campus and I love it. In this place I have all things that I need, I feel comfortably. There all category of persons and friends with share all dreams.  

2 comentarios:

  1. I think the campus is lovely because is like an eternal spring, with trees, birds and outdoors spaces

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  2. JGM is beautifull... but one think !more grass, less classroom!

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