I have been in this "institution" for five years and every year we have had problems, except for 2014, but not because there were not, but because they did not complain.
It seem to me unacceptable that we pay a tuition of 5 million pesos and we do not have equipment or some monetary contribution to carry out our projects (in the case of cinema) or that they do not pay the salaries to the teachers in their corresponding dates.
In these 5 years my thinking about the solutions in the educational system or in the functioning of this university has become pessimistic. So much time lost in "strikes" with small victories it's frustrating and now that I'm in 5th, I'm only interested in leaving soon... yes, my thinking has also become individualistic which also depresses me, but i cannot lie to myself.
As a student of an artistic career, I demand that the money in this university be distributed in a way proportionate to the tuition and not for profitability, since everything goes to medicine or economy because a the state's interest to promote traditional careers so that its system is still working, instead of enhancing art and making people think and reflect.
I know that everything is unfair but I got bored of fighting for it, or not really fighting, I will always fight for social injustices, but the "strike" is not the solution, because no one cares.
We must take more radical measures so our demands can be heard and improve our infrastructure as well too.


"It seem to me unacceptable that we pay a tuition of 5 million pesos and we do not have equipment or some monetary contribution to carry out our projects". I agree with that!
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