Faculty of Arts
I wanted to study music since I was a kid. So, I started looking for where to study. It's very difficult when you live far from the Metropolis. I searched for a long time how to get to the Facultad de Artes, because the information arrives slower to the small towns, and I didn't know anyone who studied there. When I finally get there, I was very excited about what I was going to study, I was eager to study music theory, piano, music history, harmony, and of course, the clarinet. But, as I was studying I was finding subjects that were useful but took much time and time is valuable when you study an instrument.
Also, is very known the economic deficit in the faculty, so it is reflected in the infrastructure, like the absence of green areas or the absence of a functional dining room. Well, in the past there was a casino but i don't know, but I don't know what happened to that. And this economic deficit is also reflected in the technology. We have very bad elevators, and very few for the number of students who attended the faculty. Also, in bad conditions... But many of us who study there still like it. I think that talking about money or infrastructure may not matter mucho to the art or the artist. The truth is, it always take a long time to study, and a good teacher to guide us. And perhaps the faculty bases its prestige on that, on the professors who still teach on the faculty, and perhaps some are eminences in the subject they teach. Maybe that's worth more actually.


I Agree with you, the teachers are the value of the faculty, and there are so many things to improve like the elevators and infrastructure.
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