Friday, November 22, 2013

Good and Bad

This year wasn't very good for me.

All begins with the student's center position and my last year as a regular student, because the next year is just the terminal subjects. In the academic part, i planned to do a serious work on lenin's political theory, that's to my workshop subject, in this very moment, i didn't advance almost anything on that, so this is a bad point. But i going to start working in two weeks, when i finish my period at the student's center. 

The second part, the political one, wasn't good too. This requires a contextualization. This year, the 2013 was a very bad year to all student's movement and the student's organization in the universities and the high schools establishments. The callings to go on a strike in this years made that the strikes or the establishments occupations were deserted, most of the students vote to strike or occupy because they want some free days. This is very bad because all the student's organization were delegitimized not just this year, but in long term. After the long strike in the first semester, any other activity in the faculty were poor on participation, so we didn't make all the projects we had at the beginning. Well if it's true that we didn't advance this year in participation and organization, is also true that we don't step back either, other universities are living a real participation reflux. I hope this will change the next year, with the new majority in the government the political context will change a lot. 

If i have to think in a good point in this year, i think in is that i stayed with my girlfriend all this year, i'm very happy because of this. We are living together in our house since june of this year. 




Is not this bad, but it wasn't good

2 comments:

  1. living with your girlfriend is like a privilege, I have to travel all the weekends to see my boyfriend. You have your couple beside you :)

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  2. I hope the same about the next year about the politic context, I hope the organization and participation increase

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