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I have been studying dentistry at the University of Chile for 2 years and so far I have had subjects that are not really important or that could be reduced to just 1 subject, reducing the academic load and the years of study that are 6 years, while in others countries is around 4 or 5 years. 

On the other hand, the university of Chile is very divided into faculties which are distributed throughout the metropolitan region of Santiago. Each faculty is very independent from the others, so there are many differences in terms of the money that each one has to invest in new technology to change study methods with respect to new technologies. In addition, due to the above, the infrastructure is also involved since there are faculties that are very nice and others that are not so nice or are very old.

Despite everything, the teaching is very good because one learns a subject very easily, however, since there are too many classes that go into an exam, it is more complicated to learn everything, so sometimes you decide to learn certain things and not study all the subjects just to get good grades. On the other hand, the subjects that are more related to the career are very precise in terms of the explanation of each class and the amount of content that an exam contains in order to study each class in greater detail.

In conclusion, in the study program I would only change the number of subjects we have in each semester since the academic load is too much and I would reduce the number of classes for an exam because we cannot dedicate ourselves one hundred percent to each one.

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