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The beloved little school

 I started studying the basic cycle of plastic arts in 2017, with some classmates who are even in this class, such as Maria José Segovia, Paulo Ravanal and Tania Salinas. The basic cycle of plastic arts was an alternative admission method to the PSU to be able to enter the Bachelor of Arts career. To apply you had to take a drawing test and an interview with some teachers. I was so nervous that I even forgot to bring paint brushes to the drawing test and Maria José lent me some. This lasted 2 years before entering undergrad and we had 4 subjects per semester: He drew Color Volume History of art Not many comrades continued, currently a small fraction of those who started this process remain. I am currently in the third year of visual arts, the name of the career changed and I had to continue my studies with other subjects because I froze the year 2020 and when I returned to university I could no longer continue in Fine Arts and I had to continue in Fine Arts. Visuals, for that reaso...

Cochiguaz

 This summer I would like to travel to the north of Chile, specifically to the Elqui Valley. The place is specifically called Cochiguaz. This place is very far from the largest towns in the Elqui Valley, in fact, it is close to the border with Argentina. The place has few inhabitants, some are dedicated to agriculture, warehouses or tourist centers, there are even some people who are dedicated to astronomy. I have thought several times about whether I would like to live there or not, the place still has a good quality of life, there is natural water and the air is very clean. I would live there because it is very far from the urbanization and the night sky is beautiful, besides, it is surrounded by great mountains full of plants and for me it would be very interesting to be able to visit all those places without a time limit. There you could find hieroglyphs, plants and animals. You can also find minerals of different types. All those things interest me a lot, so I think it would b...