I really like this career (visual arts) but my first years where terrible, specially the 2nd year, I didn't feel the support of the teachers, it was a hard year, one of my worst actually. It was the first year of the pandemic and it was a lot for everyone, my teacher was an old men with a co-teacher a little bit younger, I felt like they thought about us as art-making-machines, demanding for new ideas and new works every week, and well, in the pandemic context it was exhausting. But the good thing is that there's so many options to choose, you can choose a specialty at the start of every new semester and do whatever you please, like oil paint, sculpture, photography, etc. I finally in my third year choose the right one and my new teacher is very kind and nice! I would like this process to be less bureaucratic, I wanted to change classes when I spend two weeks in it, but to change I needed authorization from the secretary, from my teacher and the teacher of the subject I wanted to go, maybe a more extended period of time for the subject selection would be the solution for this
The rest of the subjects are okay, they are helpful to develop manual skills, but the theoretical subjects are kinda lame, or are to me, I am not the philosophical type of person, so, these subjects have been a bit boring, I'm in "Seminario teórico III", and we are still reading the same authors from "seminario teórico I".
I would like to have more practical subjects, but there's no point on it if we are having online classes, this has been a big fiasco.. I think that there's no difference between a youtube tutorial and the online classes.
And finally the most biggest problem with this career is the establishment, when I first arrived I thought it looked like a rural hospital (Posta), the classrooms are small, the roof is toxic and now there's no wi-fi signal to have both face-to-face and online classes.
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