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Studying Geography at FAU

 Hello everyone! I study Geography and it is a very beautiful career, it has everything you need for your personal and academic training, from numbers to the social area and everything put into practice through the experience that means the field trips, where you can see and work in practice what you studied in theory.


As for the career program, it is quite complete as I said before, it presents the study of various areas that complement the development of the professional. Perhaps if I had to modify something of this it would be that in the more scientific areas there is a certain correlation from one to the next, but that does not happen at the level of social or human geography, in that sense, a greater correlation could mean greater ease when choosing an area to work in.


I would structure a less burdensome workload that encourages camaraderie and mutual support rather than competition. As for the FAU facilities, I think they are old and that is why they are structurally deficient, which means problems to develop and study with ease, that is why I would put more roofs for rainy days, improve the rooms so that the audio is better.


As for the use of technology, I would enable more rooms with computers because almost everyone in the FAU uses computer programs to work and often we can not afford equipment to support the load of the programs, finally on teaching methods, I think it depends on each teacher, in general in geography there are many teachers who love teaching, but there are others who do it quite badly.




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  1. Hi, I've always heard students complaining about infraestructure but as you said, it is because they are old buildings, I also think there sould be more rooms with computers.

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  2. Hi Javiera! I think you have a point about computer rooms, as it's essential for everyone who studies at FAU.

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  3. I can see that you really like studying geography, I'm glad. I agree with you regarding the infrastructure of the fau, I hope you invest more in that :(

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