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Post 9: A Subject you've enjoyed studying this semester


This year I took an elective of "Tribunales". I went without any hope to the course, I thought I was going to hate it because I had not chosen that field, they gave it to me for lack of quotas in others.
The first classes bored me a lot but when I started paying attention to what the teacher said I changed my attitude towards the subject.
Classes are expository that means that the teacher talks and explains the subject while writing things on the board. He don’t use power point. We learn about the functioning of the judicial system in Chile and the role of journalism in that area.
We did a visit to the palace of courts that is in the center of Santiago that was interesting and the evaluations have been simpler than I thought. Although for some I have been studying all night. We also comment on current court cases and learn everything that the Chilean justice system has done wrong. Now I think the course is very useful and that's why it has become one of my favorites, as I had no expectations, it has surprised me and I like it.



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  1. I have enjoyed that subject, but it's so sad to study all night :(

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  2. me too have subject this semester, is enjoyed but in the matter work is necessary much reading.

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