sábado, 11 de julio de 2009

My Blogger Experience ...

Well, there have been some months since this blog writing experience begun. Honestly, I had done it before, but not as frequently as I do now. I liked this experience a lot, because I feel that It helped me connecting with some subjects that have to do with my reality as a law student, and they helped me improving my English and keep working on it. Sincerely I think this has been an excellent experience, one of the best ones done in class, along with the presentations that have been, as I mentioned, help for going on deep detail in some subjects that refer to my study area.

Speaking of English itself, this blog helped me improving my lexicological domain, and learn about certain grammatical errors in which I had tendency to fall down in, and somehow, improve the way I express my ideas in English. I think this has been very effective, and I hope to be able to practice everything I managed to learn with this blogs, plus the knowledge that I earned with this English class.

There’s always something bad mixed in between good stuff though. There’re always some things that didn’t go the way we wanted to, and even though they are minimal, I think it’s important to make them present. Even though this blogging experience was really important for the English classes, I’ve had some problems to do the blogs. It’s not been for lack of dedication, but mostly because of the dates, which a lot of times collided with other subjects and problems with the internet. I hope that with this said, there will be some comprehension about how long this blogs had to wait before they were uploaded, because that was not my idea. Outside of the academic character of this issue, I would not try to talk about something else that could attempt against this blogs. I’m fully grateful about the experience, which I think will help my future in this career.

The Best in my area ...


It’s really hard to find a name like the “Best Lawyer”. There’re so many diverse areas in the laws, that this is complicated. I’ll talk about an area specifically though: “Penalty laws”: Recently, a lawyer from Universidad de Chile was recognized as the best in this area, nationwide. I share this opinion. His name is Luis Ortiz Quiroga. Even though he has kind of a dark past in the legal area (was the defender of Paul Shaffer, Cecilia Bolocco, and others), he is a truly expert in this area, and he is certainly able to perform a wonderful labor. He is, nowadays, substitute dean of the Laws School in Universidad de Chile, and he is a really reasonable and nice person. He has a lot of predisposition to repair all the lost institutionalism of this faculty and make it better for Chile. He is a really busy person, due to this work, but he has a lot of will to listen to the people and work along with them.