Post 1: Biodata
Cristóbal Ortiz Vilches, A.K.A. Tobal, is a (not so) young sociology student at the University of Chile. He is a product of the public education of the bicentennial schools, therefore, he shares some values of the public education that aspires to excellence: effort, dedication and also, although I try to change it, the competitiveness. Here he was president of the course twice, where he developed leadership and, at the same time, hatred for leadership. In this place he met great friends, with them he tried two music ventures: rap and cumbia, however both failed.
In 2014, he entered his first university degree, commercial engineering. Here he meets new great friends, but he does not like commercial engineering because it is a career without critical thinking. Therefore, in 2016 he left this career and in 2017 he entered to the sociology career. He loves sociology but not so much sociologists, he thinks they are people who don't speak clearly and with an excessive sense of moral superiority. He combats these things, because before being a sociologist, he is a person of the popular classes and their culture. Currently he tries to articulate his research between social classes and urban planning, for which he intends to apply for a master's degree in urban development in another faculty (bye FACSO)
In 2014, he entered his first university degree, commercial engineering. Here he meets new great friends, but he does not like commercial engineering because it is a career without critical thinking. Therefore, in 2016 he left this career and in 2017 he entered to the sociology career. He loves sociology but not so much sociologists, he thinks they are people who don't speak clearly and with an excessive sense of moral superiority. He combats these things, because before being a sociologist, he is a person of the popular classes and their culture. Currently he tries to articulate his research between social classes and urban planning, for which he intends to apply for a master's degree in urban development in another faculty (bye FACSO)
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