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Education

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  Hey guys, today I'm going to talk to you about what kind of advice I would give to a high school student who is going to college. Well, I think I would give more than one piece of advice hahaha. I think one of the most important things when going to college is to be organized, for example, create different folders depending on the subject and there you can keep the different materials that the teachers give you or the homework and assignments.   That way, if you need to study something special, you will know where to look for it. Maybe for some people this is the most obvious thing in the world, but for me it wasn't at the beginning, and I suffered a lot because of my mess :( Another piece of advice would be. Don't get frustrated! When you get into college you realize how different it is from high school, and you start comparing yourself to your peers. "Why do they know that, and I don't?" "I can't keep up with the course" "I'm stu

Religion

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  Hi guys, today I am going to tell you what I think about religion. Well, to begin with you can say that my family is Christian, both my parents and my siblings were baptized, and we made our first communion. At the beginning I considered myself a Christian but as time went by that changed. I think it all started when at my first communion, when I had to receive the host, I remember that both my teacher and my mom told me that I didn't have to make faces but let me tell you that I didn't like the combination between the wine and the host. I'm sorry but I couldn't help but make a disgusted face. I was a kid, don't blame me haha. Later they scolded me for that XD Nowadays I'm not a believer, but I respect all people and their different beliefs, I'm not the one to judge them. Religions are so diverse and complex, they make me wonder a lot of things, like if deities really exist in this world and watch us from up there. I would really like to learn about them

Healthcare System

Hi guys, today I will tell you what I think about the healthcare system in our country. We know that health is a right, but unfortunately in many cases it is a privilege to have access to it. An event that proved it to me was when in 2020 I was diagnosed with chronic lichenoid pityriasis, which is a skin disease in which small scabs appear on the body that cause some itching and that can only be treated with radiotherapy.   There was only one place in downtown Santiago where I could have the treatment. It was then that the obstacles began to appear. This meant that I had a long way to go, be treated in a place that charged a high fee for only being inside a machine for two minutes, and I had to do this three times a week. If everything went well, I would have to do all this for a month, but if not, I would have to prolong my treatment. As much as I asked for an alternative treatment for my illness, the doctors told me it was the only way, so I had to postpone it. I didn't hav