So school is slowly but surely beginning, and the process isn't exactly a cakewalk. I've narrowed down three classes that I'm definitely taking: the CIEE class "Pobreza y desarollo en Chile y América Latina," Derecho y Género, and Conflicto Armado y la Política del Trabajo Humanitario. Translation: 1. Poverty and Development in Chile and Latin America, 2. Gender and Law, and 3. Armed Conflict and the Poltics and Humanitarian work/aid. But I need at least one more class- and you have to just go to a whole bunch of classes at the different campuses across the city until you find one you like/that fits with your schedule. La Chile and La Católica are definitely very different schools, partly because La Chile is public, therefore has less money, and is a lot more laid back, has a more pluralist feel, also less organized. La Católica's San Joaquín campus (the only one I've seen), is beautiful. I've been feeling fairly lazy about trying out these classes which isn't a good thing, but its so hard to feel motivated. I'm pretty sure that once classes start and I actually have a schedule with classes I'm registered in, I'll feel more motivated.
Also, I want to volunteer for an organization/community called El Monte. They came to our class yesterday to speak, along with other organizations (6 hours of service is required as part of the class). I'd like to work in a hospital in El Monte; the area is very poor and is about an hour and a half outside Santiago city.
P.s.- I'm going to Viña again- this time with my friend Ilana and her host mom. Gratis/free! We're driving up on Saturday morning and staying with her family. yay!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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sounds very cool, hannitah.
love,
mamacita
you have such cool classes! jealousy...sorry i missed you this weekend, had i been in viña i would´ve walked right over to where you were in a jiffy.
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