Well, I’m a psychology student and in my first and second year we have a common plan where we are nivelated to studying different areas of psychology in the rest of the years of our career. Even though I like to know about social history, psychobiology and philosophy, I don’t really feel motivated, just in this grade I feel like I’m learning about psychology, learning about child development and social psychology.
On the other hand, I really hate the transversal course. I know that is necessary to our formation but the only transversal that we had was terrible, we had to watch video classes. I don't like online classes, I feel that it’s necessary that we learn face to face, it’s not the same to watch a video that talks face to face with the teacher.
Another thing that I don’t like about my study program is that, for the pandemic, like generation we will lose many experiences because the teachers don’t do a lot of activities that they did before the pandemic, the type of activities that they did out of the university, like visiting social spaces.
Finally, I think that one of the difficulties that we will have with our program will be the optative course, because there are limited places and, finally, one has to decide to go to the course that has a place to go.
I agree that the elective courses are a bit difficult to get into
ReplyDeleteI think the same of the transversal, that cases more practices should be face-to-face. 😑
ReplyDeleteHi! I also don't like transversal courses, it's horrible that we have to take four in the career :(
ReplyDeleteI hate the transversal, the information is very important but the class could be face to face
ReplyDeleteWith the pandemic everything changed. I hope you can have more experiences in your career
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