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Monday, 11 July 2011

ANTUMAPU FACULTY

Hi guys, today I´m going to write about ANTUMAPU faculty.
Antumapu it´s a great faculty, I think that the people who like the silence and nature, Antumapu it´s the ideal Faculty for them. It´s very green and the people who study here are very nice. One of the best things about Antumapu is the sport area, with a soccer field and two  small fields for baby soccer that can be tennis courts. Also it has a few weights and a volleyball court that can become in a basketball court. Antumapu it´s a word from mapudungu that means land of the sun, it´s the largest campus of the University of Chile with approximately 325 acres, it´s located on the La Pintana town, very far from the Santiago center, approximately one hour in public transport. Antumapu is composed by the faculties of Agriculture, forestry and natural resources engineering, and veterinary. Since 2004 I´m a student from the agricultural engineering faculty. Between the faculties of agriculture and veterinary there is a small zoo with well care and happy animals. As an agronomist student I will comment about my faculty. This has several mention such pomology, agriculture economy, oenology and soil.
I think that the best date to know Antumapu it´s September, because the weather it´s great with sunny and windy days. Also there is an Independence Day party very funny.
Antumapu buildings are very old, I think that is nice, but the problem is due that this old buildings doesn´t have modern equipment.
I studied in Antumapu because I believe that is the best agricultural faculty of the country and the University of Chile has a social and global importance in Chile and the world respectively.
Best regards

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Javier, I agree with you about Antumapu.
    Just 1 thing, dont forget the Rugby field jeje

    bye.

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  2. Hi Javier, I love the little zoo between Agronomist and Veterinarian Faculties, and also the independence party. Who knows if this years we'll be there once more? Cheers!

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