That's a really hard question for many reasons. When I was looking for a university to study psychology, I read a lot of programmes of many universities because I was not sure what was I looking for. For years my focus it was in another career but for some things I started to look more psychology, especially after being in many talks about it, because one of my best friend. So, when I chose Universidad de Chile, I had a very clear idea about what to expect. In my first semester I would say that I want an approach more clinical but nowadays, in my third semester, I'm not sure about that. I'm happy for how is all going with the current programme. On the other hand we have the workload and length, I know for some people the change between school and college can be something hard, but in wasn't my case because, although I'm not had the same grades that in school, I learn how to study, when I have to do it and most importantly when I can push me more or when I need to ...