My indignation
I am very indignant at the
education system in Chile. It bothers me because if there is anything uneven in
our country it is education.
Unfortunately the one who has
money can access "good" schools, good pre-university and
"good" universities and then if the person wishes can go out to
improve abroad. In contrast, a person who was not born with the same
opportunities this educational system does not help, because supposedly if you
manage to emerge they call you LAZY.
It bothers me that this system
of education sees us only as machines and not as people. We constantly have to
be competing with the next partner to have better grades, since lately
everything is based on a number. The NEM system is a number, the Ranking of
notes is a number, the PSU is a number, everything is a number and you always
have to be better than your colleagues.
I am also indignant that many
young people have to get into debt BEFORE even having a university degree with
which to defend us, it bothers me that the government does not take charge of
the disgusting educational model inherited by the dictatorship.
In addition, it bothers me
that the government says that there is no money or that they do not have
sufficient funds to finance universal free education, but if they have the
money to buy back the thousands of CAE credits that many university students are
forced to take in order to let us study.


ResponderBorrarAs long as we have laws created in dictatorship, this educational system will remain the same :(
Well done! you can see progress.
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