In my life I've been into 4 educational institutions or schools. Turning back and comparing what life was like while I was just a little girl, it was so much simple because for example, in primary everybody in the classroom was friends with everybody. Sometimes were misunderstandings but minutes later everyone was happy, and you didn't give much importance to things outside of classes, you just wanted to make friends and play.
Now that I've been in my major for 3 years in this university, I can say that it's amazing that every semester you can choose since how many classes do you want, at what time, which teacher and even agree with friends to put classes together. But sometimes when I couldn't do this last mentioned and when I arrived the first day on the first class of the semester I didn't know anyone. I realized that in most of my classes with this situations, there was like a pattern. People from Guadalajara were less inclusive or ready to share about themselves with other people (Including exceptions from people I do know well and that I keep talking with them) than people from other places here in Jalisco or from other state. But also I identify that the social classes were more remarkable and even people judge the way of your dressing. In a university like this one, which its motto is "free to transform", you can find an enriching variety of people.
There's some social barriers that for some group of people, it's frowned upon if you socialize with someone not as cool or whatever as the people around you, your community or your sequels. But this could decrease if the attempt was made to know the person before judging it, and that we can all learn new things from others.
I have seen this type of people, they are distinguished because they always sit in the same place. But the sad thing about this, is that you realize that some of those are pretending to be what they're not, just to belong or to be part of that group.
In this point enters the Identity, the question "Who am I?".
And I think that when you really not know yourself, you're trying things to see if that's what you like, and that's fine, but as long as they do not affect your actions to third parties.
During this course, I learned to put more appreciation to things that before I haven't noticed, such as they way people from different parts of the world can understand or interpret different things from one action, and that we must be comprehensives and empathetics to others for a better communication and relationship. And also it helped me to complement things with human rights issues that I saw in my class last semester. I liked the topics, but I would have preferred to take the class in person to enjoy better and not online, because I didn't like this way. For the rest of my classes all will be in presencial way.
In this point enters the Identity, the question "Who am I?".
And I think that when you really not know yourself, you're trying things to see if that's what you like, and that's fine, but as long as they do not affect your actions to third parties.
During this course, I learned to put more appreciation to things that before I haven't noticed, such as they way people from different parts of the world can understand or interpret different things from one action, and that we must be comprehensives and empathetics to others for a better communication and relationship. And also it helped me to complement things with human rights issues that I saw in my class last semester. I liked the topics, but I would have preferred to take the class in person to enjoy better and not online, because I didn't like this way. For the rest of my classes all will be in presencial way.