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El joven cuenta cómo ha sido su experiencia como estudiante del último curso del grado: «Es muy distinta a lo que tú piensas»
A recent online video features Víctor, a university student, sharing his candid experiences and insights from his four-year journey through law school. In a detailed 'storytime' format, Víctor addresses common misconceptions about studying law, emphasizing that the curriculum focuses more on interpreting laws rather than rote memorization of articles.He highlights the significant time commitment required, describing law as a 'dense' and 'tedious' subject, particularly during exam periods which can consume up to two months of intensive study. Víctor also points out the varying difficulty of subjects depending on the professor, noting that some classes, like Roman Law and Commercial Law, were particularly challenging for many students, including himself.A key takeaway from his experience is the perceived lack of practical skills taught in the curriculum, such as public speaking, debating, and persuasion, which he believes are crucial for a career in law. He suggests that universities should incorporate more subjects focused on these practical abilities. Furthermore, Víctor observes an unhealthy competitive atmosphere among students, where grades are publicly displayed, fostering a desire to outperform peers. Despite these challenges, he encourages individuals with a genuine interest in law to pursue the degree, but advises against it for those who are undecided, stressing that it's not a field to enter lightly.
El joven cuenta cómo ha sido su experiencia como estudiante del último curso del grado: «Es muy distinta a lo que tú piensas»