viernes, 24 de agosto de 2018

My biggest hobbies!


Hello! I think my two biggest hobbies are playing drums and riding a bicycle.
I have been playing drums for about five years now and I have been riding a bicycle as a sport for about 6 months, before I only used it as a means of transport.
When I was about 15 years old, with some friends we had a band that played punk rock songs, we had only one concert, in a square in Paine. We drank many beers before playing and the concert did not go very well.
In this last time, for the university and for my work, I have stopped playing drums, but it is still one of my favorite hobbies, I keep hitting the tables following the rhythms of my favorite songs and I planed to play again during this week of holidays.
I started to ride a bike as a sport at the beginning of this year, I went to the hills of Santa Lucia and San Cristobal, I riding through the Alameda and Avenida Grecia and it is very fun, also, in the place I live, I went to the “Laguna de Aculeo” and the “Cuesta de Chada”. I think that this sport is good for my physical condition and for my health, since I do not practice any other sport.
In addition, by eating to go out on a bicycle in the mornings I stopped going to parties and drinking alcohol in excess, which is also a good reason to continue practicing this sport.

lunes, 6 de agosto de 2018

Changes to my study programme

Hi!
Today, I going to talk about the changes I think are necessaries to my study programme.

In my career, there are many subjects about theory and professional training, as much sociological theory's, Latin American and Chilean history or methodology's of investigation. These subjects have a very academic load and I waste all my time studying for these. This is a problem because I work at the weekend and I no have time to play drums or riding a bike.

However I think these subjects are fundamental to understand the sociology or the work as sociology, but there are no subjects about extension, subjects that work with the community or social organisation. I think that also should be important to our academic training.

I think that in our faculty there are no have the minimum physical spaces to a satisfactory academic training, as a real space to we can get food and lunch, a big library or the amount of classroom. In the other faculties as Beaucheff or FEN, they have big and modern buildings. In our faculty (maybe in the university) there are no psychological support to manage stress or personal problems. 

In my career, only use a traditional methods of teaching, where a teacher talk about of his subject, I pay attention, after I have a test and I approve this subjects. We don't use a new technologies or new methods of teaching.

If someday such matters changes, maybe we can have a better academic and professional training.