Well, just to clarify something, UNAM is the name of the institution not of where you are, thats the main campus of the UNAM, CU or Ciudad Universitaria is where you are, UNAM have multiple University campus, (CU, 5 FES) high schools campus (9 Preparatorias, 5 CCH's) that all only here in the Zona Metropolitana, theres a lot more in other states and in other countrys.
Maybe just to add a sport fact. for all of those people who dont know. Mexico has a College (American style)football league since the 40's and pumas is the name of the team as same as the soccer team
The New Travel don't forget the 1969 massacre of hundreds of students by orders of the expresident Luis echeverria to stop one big protesters. Soldiers shoot the Rapids guns cold blooded killing anything in their way. La masacre de tlatelolco 1969 no se olvida
Dhar Maitri yet most students at Unam don’t have a job. I Went to unam in 2012 and my friends couldn’t get a job with a bachelors they are still getting their masters, they are engineers. My friends from Monterrey tech did and so did my UAEM fam as pharmacist. I ended up going to Cal Poly and the payment is ridiculous.. but make way more than they do and their degrees are worthless in the states.
J Rox That’s sad. I know what you mean though. I studied in the U.S. and the day I came back with my diploma I received three job offers. Not fair. I know. So many things are so wrong in Mexico. This being one of them. I did work for a few big companies but ended up going back to the U.S. and worked for another big company in L.A.
A free university, as many other in each México's states. It is not easy to be accepted as a student by that university UNAM, because the entrance exam is very rigorous.
And since it doesn't charge big money for you to attend it, there's no budget to make it grow. Life gets more expensive every year but tuition here doesn't. I think most students should be made aware of the importance of actually contributing a bit more than a peso to their school.
Actually UNAM and the other publicly-funded universities of Mexico City, and Mexico State (UNAM, IPN, UAM, Chapingo) are about the only "free" universities in Mexico, and it's a BIG issue for the rest of the students in the country. Tax money covers their tuition, their meals, transportation, and sometimes even housing. And they do receive a growing budget, which is the reason why they're able to afford good equipment, infrastructure, etc. Meanwhile, you go to any other part of Mexico and you're expected to pay from the equivalent of 50 dollars to 300 dollars per semester. Granted, it's still nothing by American and Canadian standards, but the inequality is the thing rants are made of. We don't get free anything and our research lines, infrastructure and other necessary educational equipment are constantly being threatened by budget cuts. The moral argument of paying 0.5 pesos per semester to symbolize everyone can attend university is complete bullshit. Yeah, anyone can attend uni, so long as it's UNAM, which means you have to move into CDMX and that is an economic reality most mexicans cannot even dream of affording. I attended a public university in northern Mexico and I've friends and coworkers who have attended UNAM. Judging by their experience and my personal anecdotes working with them, I'd say it's actually overrated. The reason why it's the best university is because they put big money in to make that so while other unis have to make do with the scraps of a centralized federal budget.
rol de canela its still hard to get in the major you want through pase reglamentado, especialmente si es medicina o cualquier otra carrera o campus de alta demanda, yo estudié prepa de la unam y aún así tuve que hacer examen to get in. Its not that easy, even tho the majority of my classmates here are also from prepa o CCH, and taking into account that en la segunda vuelta del examen, de casi 700 aspirantes, nos quedamos 16. So yeah, probablemente deberían restringir un poco más los lugares del pase, to give a chance to all the outsiders, but without eliminating it entirely
Hey Dan, you’re talking about a very important subject on this video. Most of us UNAM students are very proud of being part of what the university represents and we’re very committed to spread the spirit of UNAM all over our country! Thanks for the invite! Juan (chilango) 🙂
Easy Spanish That's an amazing feeling. I agree. But I have seen a problem too, some students think they are better than everybody and they see themselves as a part of an elite, which is very sad IMO. I've heard a lot of stupid assholes in the UNAM downgrading other great schools such as the IPN or the UAM, that's fucking stupid if you ask me.
Habla por ti, a mi me caga la UNAM y soy de la UNAM, quiero quemar esa institución y madrearme a mis compañeros de la facultad cada 5 segundos y el Goya es la cosa más naca que se pudo haber inventado, me siento triste y avergonzado de ser UNAM, pero en mi amado Mexico jodido es lo mejor qué hay, o sea que así de jodidas están las demás universidades
Ellie Torres no es mi culpa que vivas segada por la institución más pendeja de mi mejico mágico, donde te dan balazos gratis en el anexo de ingeniería o porque no hablamos de los narcos de islas donde si sacas tu celular te la hacen de a pedo pero lo peor de todo son sus estudiantes pedantes que se creen la gran verga y andan valiendo madres en el semestre, se creen dioses cuando literalmente cualquiera puede entrar a esa mamada, no me cansare de decir lo mucho que me caga la UNAM y tengo todo el derecho de decirlo pues pertenezco a la UNAM y se lo pendeja que llega a ser, aún así hay gente que salta a defenderla como si de verdad a la universidad le interesaran sus alumnos, patético
As a Mexican, I wish Mexican RUclipsrs did interesting videos like you, because most Mexican RUclipsrs (not all but most) make videos about stupid jokes based on stupid shows like jackass on MTV or do video blogs about what they bought at the mall or just talk a lot of trash that doesn’t give us anything, just to mention a few, Eva de Metal, Pepe Problemas, Escorpión Dorado, Werever Tumorro, etc etc etc, Felicidades, you make great content.
Thanks so much, Everardo. I think there are a lot of youtubers doing that sort of content in English speaking countries as well! All I can do is focus on making what I think is interesting, and hope that others will appreciate it and help me to grow :)
You should check out BullyMagnets, they make videos about history and many of them are about the history of Mexico, they sometimes go to the historical places as well
Podrías ver a Santos Tuz para aprender maya. Yo creo que en todo el mundo siempre habrá gente diferente y/o interesante. No creo que solo en México haya you tubers haciendo tonterías. En todos lados se cuecen habas. ¡ Saludos!
I've paid nothing to attend college in the US. People are just lazy to apply for scholarships or financial aid. Of course not everyone qualifies for financial aid but a lot of those who do don't apply.
Taking the bus (6.50$) and subway (3$, with student discount) to school just one day is more expensive than my entire major, and im a chemist. The cost of the second semester chemistry lab is around 10,000 a student, and its one of the cheapest. Without mentioning that its like the 2nd or 3rd best university in Latin America. Unam is a huge deal
You have a very special gift Dan. I honestly thought this would be a boring video and you nailed it turning it into an interesting documental and rounded it with a superb improvisation to deal with the audio problems that actually pumped the video content into a whole another level. You are an artist bud.
Hello! Wow, as you say in the video for the most mexican students the UNAM is like a dream. Since i was a child it was for me... in march 10th i applied and twelve days later i knew that i was accepted in the UNAM betwen more than 10,300 i was chosen and they offered just 162 places, i cried so much because my dream came true, i put so much effort and it worked, i'm so proud of myself and i'm gonna move to mexico city to study medicine in the best public university of Mexico 😍
Hi I am currently a sophomore in USA high school and i really really want to get into it. If you please can give me tips on how you got in and how I can start preparing! Thank you so much 🙏
I love the UNAM. I studied there in the summer of the early 1980s and lived in Colonia Condesa and Chipilco. Many of my professors were refugees from the dictatorships of the 1970s.
@@piratekid1 ¿socialistoides? Ni siquiera tienes idea de lo que hablas, para tu escasa documentación, esos "socialistoides" le dieron prestigio a la Universidad por su alta preparación y capacidad, la cual formó varias generaciones de gente excepcional. Algo que desgraciadamente hoy ha decaido.
@@Sergio-fu7mv Si el socialismo es para la gente huevona que es capitalismo? El capitalismo ha creado una sociedad hedonista donde uno que no hace nada y nada mas contribuye a caos y control por producción y deseo recibe un gran porcentaje de la riqueza. La riqueza de la clase burguesa es creado por el labor de la clase trabajadora. Para el huevon le conviene el Capitalismo. para el que quiere servir a la sociedad y contribuir a el progreso necesitan el Socialismo.
They've had an MD/PhD program going on for a few years now and I have worked with some of those students. These guys end up at Mayo Clinic, NIH, Harvard, Stanford, and other, equally prestigious sites in Europe doing a LOT of very high-level research. And still pay the same tuition. It's CRAZY.
I would like to explain what the “Autonomous” part actually means and it’s much more than just “freedom of speech” or having their own security system. Education in Mexico is ruled by the Secretary of Education (SEP) which is the highest authority regarding education in our country. SEP is responsible for the education system, programs, contents, funding, school systems, hiring teachers and personals, etc. In all the public schools of Mexico from kindergarten to university. By giving the University autonomy it means the college self determines. In other words, even when it’s still part of the public education system ruled by SEP, UNAM has its own board who makes the decisions from the subjects and content they teach, to hiring staff and how they decide to use public funding. Of course there are still national regulations that still get decided by the federal government, but because the University is an Autonomous one it gets to work with the government to decide their own ways of ruling and functioning internally. This is also very important because, perhaps you don’t know this, UNAM is not limited to College education. UNAM system is spread across the country with “extensions” of the university in different states (Like state branches) and dozens of high schools within the UNAM systems. The Autonomous part mean all this schools are ruled by the college board. Which is why a UNAM high school might have a different curricula from other public state high schools.
One of the four World human heritage in cdmx. I'm going to start my architecture postgraduate studies in two weeks in that huge and beautiful university!
Gus Parra I’m actually interested in doing a masters in architecture there too and I’m wondering how I can do that as a foreigner. Are you from Mexico or another country?
Awesome video! I have been to CDMX many times and never gone to the campus. Interestingly enough, I have countless family members that have attended and graduated from UNAM. Definitely adding UNAM to bucket list.
Po'Mex Travelador really?? Its a great place (and real cheapp thanks to estudihambre budget) to spend time in, go on a week day when everything is open and when you get lost (that thing is huge, you WILL get lost) just follow google maps to the nearest pumabus (that's free for everyone) aand you're srt
I'm Mexican and currently study in UNAM. I really liked how you presented the university to RUclips in English to people interested in visiting to Mexico! UNAM is a great place to be because of all the atractions it has to offer, even if you're not a student.
Wow, that entire thing is made from stones!?! That's insane! Regarding what your friend was saying about UNAM: He said that after graduating you have a duty to do something that benefits society. Is that a duty that's enforced? Or is it more like a verbal contract or something that's strongly believed by the student body?
That duty is not enforced. For instance, when I graduated from college me and a group of friends created a software that the school of biological sciences at IPN uses for their research, that’s one way to give back to society for providing you free education
Tangerine Travels yes it is enforced.after you finish your career if you want your title and professional card (cedula) you have to make a year of not paid job in order to retorne to the society what they gave you trough their taxes for your education. It is called servicio sicial.
Not enforced. UNAM is the best university at México, if you study there you have an implicit duty with your country, that's what he meant. Anyway in most universities they will teach you everything focusing on giving you the "tools" for each student to be helpful at society and making our country a better place. Viva México!
The servicio social is a requirement even for people graduating from private universities who don't finance their education through taxes. What the guy in the video was talking about was a moral duty of giving back to society that's not enforced but voluntary.
Dan, you’re becoming an amazing historian for Mexico City or CDMX. Not kidding you! First it was Chapultepec Park, then the Vasconcelos library and now UNAM. This is your call Amigo. Reaching in your soul and connecting with your most sensitive fibers when you tell stories. Great job doing due dilligeance. It shows. I had never seen anyone explain UNAM the way you just did. It makes me want to wake up tomorrow and go see it for the first time. Way to go Dan! Felicidades! You’re officially my favorite youtuber. You rock😎👊🇲🇽
you have the wrong definition of autonomous, autonomy in unam means we get to decide what new mayors we create and what old mayors go or what changes we make to existing mayors, it also means that the dean is elected by us and not by the government, but it doesn't mean that we are independent, cops can come in, cops come every Sunday to the soccer match, it is a comon mistake tho, a lot of students have the wrong definition
Lo de la elección del rector es engañoso, ya que todos han ocupado, antes o después, un cargo público. En cuanto a la seguridad en el estadio, es sentido común, ya que el 80% que asiste no representa a la comunidad universitaria. Creo que la autonomía reside en, como dice este chico, tener la capacidad de fijar una postura social, política y cultural independiente al triste régimen que gobierna.
As much as I know, Autonomy meaning for this institution is oriented to the self determination of their own syllabus for each bachelor degree, without prior approval of Ministry of Education.
Ulises Juarez It’s also related to the public funding. Autonomous means each public university is not only free to decide their internal protocols and regulations, they are also the ones who decide how to use the public funding they receive. It means the autonomous universities are self determined.
I agree with what you say almost entirely. Soccer and football matches are an specific scenario in which the University requires assistance however policemen do not interfere with any other areas.
Amaranta, ayer te vi comentando en el canal de Unjaded Jade y hoy en The New Travel! jaja seems like we have similar video tastes :) And yeah, you guys should totally collab sometime soon! Amaranta can give you the inside scoop on the university because she's currently wrapping up her senior year there! xx
This is by far the best video you have shared. Very interesting, very well explained. You have shown one of the greatest treasures Mexico has. There is more to UNAM and I know you can make another video with more details. There is a lot of art included, not just Siqueiros'. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Greetings!
El limón corta la grasa en las comidas y neutraliza el picante y lo salado. Le cambia el sabor a los alimentos procesados y lo mas importante... Está en la constitución ponerle limón a casi todo jeje.
As an UNAM student I appreciate your video and comments. You've been honest and, in general terms, quite close to how we feel about our university and what does it represent to the nation. Thank you and keep converting these excellent and interesting stories into videos!! :)
@@Eugene_Kum Well, not officially, the programs require foreign students to have a basic level of Spanish. However, no matter your area, the university offers permanent Spanish courses for all foreign students (free, I think).
Arturo Gallegos no, you have to be the offspring of a leftist political figure, or graduate from a public high school. La gente de preparatorias que no son de la UNAM tiene menos oportunidades de entrar que aquellos que sí vienen de prepas UNAM
Nat von Humbolt No es que tengan menos, quienes son aceptados en Prepas o CCH son ya Universitarios. Y en el proceso de selección entré a través de la Prepa en COMIPEMS y a través del examen de admisión a la carrera y honestamente no tuve que ser ninguna de esas figuras que mencionas para entrar, sólo tuve que estudiar. La UNAM siempre intenta dar un cupo mayor del que puede para no dejar fuera a los que obtuvieron el puntaje, pero no tiene recursos infinitos, empezando porque no tiene un presupuesto infinito. Quien te quiera vender la idea de que hay otra forma de entrar aparte de los exámenes o es un corrupto o es un huevón que sobreestima su pírrico esfuerzo para estudiar. And that's just it.
Yo soy egresada de una vocacional y jamás estaría en contra de los pases reglamentados de los cch o prepas, finalmente los que entran a la superior con ese método se lo merecen, son chicos que desde que iban en la secundaria sabían sus responsabilidades y metas, se quedaron en la unam y se mantuvieron constantes para obtener su pase. El examen esta regalado para el que estudia, ya sea el de la unam o el de cualquier otra universidad, solo el flojo es el que se queja; quieren entrar a medicina con 80 aciertos. 😒
Jny Jan he visto gente que quiere entrar a medicina y no sabe sumar fracciones (for real tho) estaba en mi curso para entrar a la universidad, aunque soy de prepa de la unam no me alcanzó el promedio, y había varios que no sabían ni lo básico. El problema no es tanto la falta de lugares y la demanda (que también hace falta muchísimo presupuesto para hacer otro campus para admitir a más personas) si no el nivel educativo de las instituciones afuera de la unam (no las vocacionales, si no colegio de bachilleres, cetis y esos)
@@piratekid1 no es cierto tanto el poli como la unam dejan entrar a cualquier que logre pasar el examen. Pero el problema es que muy pocas escuelas preparan a los mexicanos para estas escuelas y su nivel de exigencia. Y solo algunos están realmente capacitados. Y no ayuda que la mañoria de los mexicanos (en especial los adolecentes) tengan una cultura anti-intelectual o acepten una ignorancia complaciente buscando no aprender y si lo hacen muchas veces se quedan con lo que en las escuelas les dan.
ONE MORE TIME YOU DID IT DAN... A great video... in just some minutes you capture the idea... the soul of UNAM... the why we are very proud of this University... And you succed to comunicate that in a very nice, simple and effective way. Contratulations Dan
I did study in 1983, still remember this big University and also watching my soccer team Los Pumas. Thank for bringing into my mind this beautiful experience.
Btw, you should go to ''La feria de las culturas amigas'' it will be at Zocalo and Plaza de Santo Domingo, starts on april 14th, it will be an special edition with a shoutout to the countries that supported Mexico after the eartqueake, 95 countries are coming and its the best chance to eat and learn about other cultures.
I really enjoy your Perspective. Seen Mexico through your eyes offers a very different opinion from every other You tuber doing the same from my country. Keep it up! Cheers from Toronto. By the way, this is my home and I love it !!
Heyyy! I'm from UNAM and actually be in my last semester of my career of administration, there in Ciudad Universitaria and I feel very proud of belong to the best university of Latinoamérica. It's my second home.
It was really interesting, but as one of the comments said you only saw like 2% the Ciudad Universitaria campus is HUGE, it even has it’s own transport system (buses) the food is also really cheap and delicious, there are many sports you can practice, there is an Olympic pool, there is a healthcare facility, a store (like a target) a pet hospital, a lot of cultural and sport activities on Fridays at “las islas” there are a lot of murals, almost at every faculty (not sure about that word) has it’s own mural (medicine school mural is made out of glass and represents the four elements, the race mixture, and Mother Earth feeding her children). UNAM also has a bike service go go all around CU (for free as well). You can take language lessons for 1 Mexican peso (2 pesos if it’s Russian or German) per semester. Biblioteca central is enormous and it’s open 365 days a year. UNAM is the best school in the world! And once you are a part of it you can say out loud and fiercely “yo soy UNAM”
Super interesting video dan. I do know the UNAM Pumas, a football club in Mexico - never thought that this is a university - learned something new! Really like the history behind that and it’s awesome that the tuition costs are basically nothing! Great work even though the mic was unplugged 😂
Rob's Quest He forgot to mention (or perhaps he doesn’t know) that UNAM is not just college education. There are dozens of public high schools and adjacent schools that belong to the UNAM system across the country. There are also “extensions” in important cities across the nation, meaning even if you are outside Mexico City, you can still be a UNAM student (hence the National part of it)
For the first point, thats why we actually call it CU, Ciudad Universitaria (University city) because the size and independence. Because UNAM, is CU and more than other 10 schools all over Mexico City that teach under UNAM's name. I seriously loved this video, i've been studing there for 6 years, and its beauty, is something you can´t describe with words. Thank you so much for uploading this. You should upload it to facebook with subtitles as the Chapu video, because most mexicans don't recognize or know about the beauty of UNAM as an institution, and it would be also a nice chance to others to see another beauty from Mexico, to learn about an OFFICIAL WORLD HERITAGE that Mexico has, its not just a beautiful place to study. Keep the amazing work Dan, you are an amazing person.
Ivan G its the Central Library, in Ciudad Universitaria, right infront of the school of philosophy and letters, next to the Law School and the stadium, across the School of Architecture, next to engineering, that's next to Chemistry thats next to Medicine (ok I'll stop now, iit was just to put an example of how big of a deal it really is). And there's more murals all over the campus, even in the subway stations close to it, cause it was built during a time of "muralismo", and thats when Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Juan O'Gorman, Siqueiros and all those showed up. I recommend you looking up the mural on the stadium and the one in the Antonio Caso auditorium
Im a student in UNAM, im the third Generation to study in CU (the main campus) in my family and i can say that is a pride that goes beyond the academic part. A lot of children in México grew up spending their sundays in the gardens of the university and going to the activities and the museums inside the campus because CU its open to the public, anyone can enter the terrains no matter if you're a student or not. So even if nobody in you family studied there , there is some kind of mystique about this place in the subconscious of most mexicans. Also, even when the tuition is of only $0.25 (you can pay more if you want, most student pay more as a retribution) its extremely hard to enter tho the UNAM: only 8% of the people that applies for the exam makes it. I have several friends that tried 2 or 3 years in a row until they got a place in the university. This is not only because in the UNAM you can find people of all economic backgrounds, but also from all around the country, people from all the states move to México City just to study there. Its an absolute pride to be a part of CU, even in the richest families that can pay for a private university, getting into the UNAM is a thing to brag about... its a prestige that money can't buy. The university also has a key political nature: ever since its creation it has been the most critical antagonist of Mexican Government, which more than one time has responded with violence to the student's protests, being the most atrocious one the students masacre of 1968, when the government responded with gunfire to a pacific student meeting, killing hundreds of unarmed people, a crime that was hushed for decades and its still a taboo topic in the government. So being part of the UNAM is not only a symbol of excellence but also one of rebeldy.
Not only the most famous university but the best in the whole country and one of the top 5 best universities in latin america. It is so hard to get accepted by UNAM and you seriously have to be a genius to study there
lg I jaja de hecho no , el examen está bien fácil, si estudias, entras, no es para genios es para gente que de verdad quiere aprender y seguir educándose, que se esfuerza por ello.
Not really, I got accepted at my first try (the English exam is pure bullshit tbh). You don't need to be a genious to pass the test. You only don't need your career to be extremely demanded.
Hey mate!! The most amazing place you could visit within CU grounds is the Centro Cultural Universitario, a place which is definitely worth to show in your channel. I don't mean to spoil, but here's a tease: there's the first and most refined concert hall in Latin America: Sala Nezahualcóyotl (hehe, yup, I'm a musician, so I cannot help talking about it). Also, there are other halls designed for the Arts: Sala, for Theatrical plays; Sala Miguel Covarrubias, for Dancing performances; Sala Julio Bracho, for Cinema; and Sala Carlos Chávez, for chamber music. And the latest addition: Museo de Arte Universitario Contemporáneo, a Museum that easily rivals with that Soumaya Museum you once visited in Polanco. Near to the cited CCU, it's the Science Museum Universum and the wild, provocative and sensible intervention of the natural space: Espacio Escultórico, a place that looks like a modern Stonhenge, a dramatic scenery as if taken from a Stanley Kubrick movie -stone monoliths made by a sculptor, encircling a capricious formation of volcanic black stones. I'm telling you, Ciudad Universitaria is much more than you could imagine. Gotta go there again and shot some more videos.
After the political movement of 68 I understand anywhere in mexico the police can not enter to any university , here in north mexico studying university is expensive, for example medicine, engineer, is like $6,000-$7,000 pesos semester just tuition.
Man, your videos are awesome. I've been living here for 30 years and your videos really inspire and makes me a lot more proud of my country. You should totally go to Regina street, ans try Pulque, and Lucha Libre. I think those are like "new traditional" activities... (weird description, but if you check the history and actually visit Regina street, and try Lucha Libre, you'll understand. If you need any kind of guiding or advise, please feel free to write!!
There was a student movement in october 1968 before the olympics, its very intersting topic, you should do a video about it, even visit the museum in tlatelolco
Thanks for the video Dan. There also another super important thing about UNAM: for decades, it has been the stronghold of left-wing ideology in Mexico City. Many left-wing politicians and leaders came from there and had a lot of influence on the city and the on country. If UNAM "falls", so will eventually and gradually the strongest left-wing thinking factory of Mexico as a whole. To a good extent (and thankfully), Mexico City is as liberal as it is because of UNAM. So, as you can guess, there has been an intense effort by the government to damp liberal thinking there by introducing state-aligned, high-ranking officials. Therefore, the 'Autonomous' designation remains at the heart of the UNAM existence.
Sergio Gonzalez Yeah, just like those assholes living in the Che Guevara Auditorium near the Central Library. Fucking parasytes without anything better to do.
Thank you for this video about UNAM Mexico I am watching you and follow you from Australia missing my dear home in Mexico you had give me many smiles to see my country and my people through your eyes thanks again for give space to this issues in your channel as today Mexico is living important days! VIVA MEXICO CABRONES!!!!
Yo pienso que es una buena escuela y si me da la opprtunida voy a la unam. Fuera a estudiar y al mismo tiempo conciera mas de mis raices y de donde vengo. no se si me explico lol
Great video!! You could have mentioned how big it is, why it s basically its own city because that s also something almost no one knows. Still great footage and very informative just as all your videos!! Greetings
Warfu Spoiler alert: you'll want to quit, sooner or later you'll just want to give up. Dont forget why you wanted to get in in the first place and dont take anything for granted, remember that right now, you'd kill for this opportunity
Soy mexicano no estudio en UNAM, soy de UANL pero me encanta que UNAM tenga esos costos para los estudiantes y después esos egresados contribuyan de nuevo
About the tuition cost, yeah that's the minimum but if you want you can pay more (as I used to go to private schools so my parents think that they at least should pay the inscription fee). But the 20 cents can only be paid in the university, if you pay for example un HSBC or other banks you have to pay at least $100 pesos (I believe). But yes, some people still pay 20 cents
Hi! The second greatest university in México is the National Polytechnic Institute, you should visit it! We have also nice contemporary art and the progress spirit. It's located in the north zone of the city, and once you are there you are also near to the most important religious center in México: La Villa de Guadalupe. It's hardly recommended to visit it, it'll give you a vision of mexican idiosincracy and faith. Again, if you want a tour I'll be pleased to give it to you. Greetings! 😀
Yo soy Politécnico y Universitario, más burro que puma, y creo que puedo y tengo el derecho de decir que no hay comparación entre el campus del IPN que CU.
You made me cry... I did my exam for this university and i wasn't accepted and i felt a little bit sad. I 've seen some vídeos about guys talking about it, about its art, about the knowlage, about the oportunities and rights there. Thank u for making this video.
This was the most romantic vision of 1999 strike and the meaning of authonomus xD I not from UNAM so I can't say something accurate about UNAM and their problems but I can give an opinion from outside. Just let me say that UNAM is highly politicized for good or bad that is my opinion.
Great video !! you talked more about the history of UNAM instead of the place, which I'm sure now you know is enormous and has countless places to visit. PS. The mexican movie Güeros (2014) could be said that touches on the 1999 strike, it's never adressed but you can tell that was the foundation for the plot.
Hi Dan! That's my home! I studied English Literature in Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, which is across Biblioteca Central. You are standing on Jardín del Edén. Ciudad Universitaria (C.U.) is the name given to the university as it's a complete city inside. There's the phrase: HECH@ EN C.U. which means made in C.U. It expresses the proud of being a student at UNAM. Regards the strike, classes were given "extramuros" which meant that classes were given outside the walls of UNAM such as in parks, houses, etc. It lasted 8 months in 1999 as you said. After that bad streak, UNAM went on being the best university of Latin America. It's an honour to study at UNAM as you get the best ever classes you can take and the best ever educational programs, which by the way the topics are freely chosen by the well prepared teachers... last but not least it's a pleasure to study here as you meet a lot of people from different parts of Mexico and different countries as well. I hope this information has enriched a little bit your experience at UNAM. Greetings, Mar.
The purpose, objective and history of UNAM is great, I studied there but the bad side is that there’s a lot of people including students and teachers who are extremely left-wing with crazy Marxist and social Marxism politics wth no intention of doing any good really rather benefits for themselves as individuals. I was in UNAM in 1999 and they didn’t do anything other than stopping hundreds of thousands of students of taking classes and even destroying whole facilities and whatnot, I recently looked up the “leaders” of that movement and they were not up for anything good later in life, some of them even jailed for criminal and vandalism acts and back in the day they were just shouting in order to get to politics themselves and get rich, that’s the truth Dan.
Hi Mellisa, I'm glad you shared this perspective. Of course as a non-mexican, I don't have all the information about the history of UNAM or its politics. For me, the idea of a "free" university is beautiful, because that's not something you can find in Canada or the U.S. But as for the politics and the student protest, I don't have all the information. So thank you again for showing another side :)
Not to mention that Unam's workers syndicate (STUNAM) is the cancer of the university, it's easy to fire a teacher o expel a student than fire a worker, the sindicate always protects them. It's know that STUNAM protects drug dealers in the campus.Not to mention STUNAM' leader has been in charge since the 70's
"For my race, the spirit shall speak" that's UNAM's motto. As a former student, it changed me. I think it truly forms people who are eager to change our country for good.
Thanks to everyone who suggested I visit UNAM, and thanks to Roy for the tour!
Are there any UNAM students watching? Did I forget any important facts?
Well, just to clarify something, UNAM is the name of the institution not of where you are, thats the main campus of the UNAM, CU or Ciudad Universitaria is where you are, UNAM have multiple University campus, (CU, 5 FES) high schools campus (9 Preparatorias, 5 CCH's) that all only here in the Zona Metropolitana, theres a lot more in other states and in other countrys.
www.milenio.com/politica/UNAM-rector_unam-Enrique_Luis_Graue-Graue-nuevo_rector_unam_0_623337851.html
Maybe just to add a sport fact. for all of those people who dont know. Mexico has a College (American style)football league since the 40's and pumas is the name of the team as same as the soccer team
awapuhi = You're right!...and ONE of the BEST players from PUMAS was HUGO SANCHEZ...Penta-Pichichi⚽
The New Travel don't forget the 1969 massacre of hundreds of students by orders of the expresident Luis echeverria to stop one big protesters. Soldiers shoot the Rapids guns cold blooded killing anything in their way. La masacre de tlatelolco 1969 no se olvida
Btw, UNAM was recently ranked AGAIN best university in Latin America.
Dhar Maitri YES 👍
Dhar Maitri yet most students at Unam don’t have a job. I Went to unam in 2012 and my friends couldn’t get a job with a bachelors they are still getting their masters, they are engineers. My friends from Monterrey tech did and so did my UAEM fam as pharmacist.
I ended up going to Cal Poly and the payment is ridiculous.. but make way more than they do and their degrees are worthless in the states.
J Rox That’s sad. I know what you mean though. I studied in the U.S. and the day I came back with my diploma I received three job offers. Not fair. I know. So many things are so wrong in Mexico. This being one of them. I did work for a few big companies but ended up going back to the U.S. and worked for another big company in L.A.
J Rox I had a job before finishing my major :3 Unam graduate
chuantilly In Art History ??Youre now a tour guide at the Diego Rivera museum.
A free university, as many other in each México's states. It is not easy to be accepted as a student by that university UNAM, because the entrance exam is very rigorous.
And since it doesn't charge big money for you to attend it, there's no budget to make it grow. Life gets more expensive every year but tuition here doesn't. I think most students should be made aware of the importance of actually contributing a bit more than a peso to their school.
the exam isnt that hard, I got accepted in the medicine career but chose to stay in monterrey UANL cause of all mexico city earthquakes
Actually UNAM and the other publicly-funded universities of Mexico City, and Mexico State (UNAM, IPN, UAM, Chapingo) are about the only "free" universities in Mexico, and it's a BIG issue for the rest of the students in the country. Tax money covers their tuition, their meals, transportation, and sometimes even housing. And they do receive a growing budget, which is the reason why they're able to afford good equipment, infrastructure, etc. Meanwhile, you go to any other part of Mexico and you're expected to pay from the equivalent of 50 dollars to 300 dollars per semester. Granted, it's still nothing by American and Canadian standards, but the inequality is the thing rants are made of. We don't get free anything and our research lines, infrastructure and other necessary educational equipment are constantly being threatened by budget cuts. The moral argument of paying 0.5 pesos per semester to symbolize everyone can attend university is complete bullshit. Yeah, anyone can attend uni, so long as it's UNAM, which means you have to move into CDMX and that is an economic reality most mexicans cannot even dream of affording.
I attended a public university in northern Mexico and I've friends and coworkers who have attended UNAM. Judging by their experience and my personal anecdotes working with them, I'd say it's actually overrated. The reason why it's the best university is because they put big money in to make that so while other unis have to make do with the scraps of a centralized federal budget.
pase reglamentado
rol de canela its still hard to get in the major you want through pase reglamentado, especialmente si es medicina o cualquier otra carrera o campus de alta demanda, yo estudié prepa de la unam y aún así tuve que hacer examen to get in. Its not that easy, even tho the majority of my classmates here are also from prepa o CCH, and taking into account that en la segunda vuelta del examen, de casi 700 aspirantes, nos quedamos 16.
So yeah, probablemente deberían restringir un poco más los lugares del pase, to give a chance to all the outsiders, but without eliminating it entirely
one of the best universities in Latinoamerica, it is beautiful, Patrimonio de la Humanidad
Hey Dan,
you’re talking about a very important subject on this video. Most of us UNAM students are very proud of being part of what the university represents and we’re very committed to spread the spirit of UNAM all over our country! Thanks for the invite!
Juan (chilango) 🙂
Easy Spanish That's an amazing feeling. I agree. But I have seen a problem too, some students think they are better than everybody and they see themselves as a part of an elite, which is very sad IMO. I've heard a lot of stupid assholes in the UNAM downgrading other great schools such as the IPN or the UAM, that's fucking stupid if you ask me.
Autonomous means it's independent from the government.
Habla por ti, a mi me caga la UNAM y soy de la UNAM, quiero quemar esa institución y madrearme a mis compañeros de la facultad cada 5 segundos y el Goya es la cosa más naca que se pudo haber inventado, me siento triste y avergonzado de ser UNAM, pero en mi amado Mexico jodido es lo mejor qué hay, o sea que así de jodidas están las demás universidades
fruestrella
Fuck off, loser.
Ellie Torres no es mi culpa que vivas segada por la institución más pendeja de mi mejico mágico, donde te dan balazos gratis en el anexo de ingeniería o porque no hablamos de los narcos de islas donde si sacas tu celular te la hacen de a pedo pero lo peor de todo son sus estudiantes pedantes que se creen la gran verga y andan valiendo madres en el semestre, se creen dioses cuando literalmente cualquiera puede entrar a esa mamada, no me cansare de decir lo mucho que me caga la UNAM y tengo todo el derecho de decirlo pues pertenezco a la UNAM y se lo pendeja que llega a ser, aún así hay gente que salta a defenderla como si de verdad a la universidad le interesaran sus alumnos, patético
As a Mexican, I wish Mexican RUclipsrs did interesting videos like you, because most Mexican RUclipsrs (not all but most) make videos about stupid jokes based on stupid shows like jackass on MTV or do video blogs about what they bought at the mall or just talk a lot of trash that doesn’t give us anything, just to mention a few, Eva de Metal, Pepe Problemas, Escorpión Dorado, Werever Tumorro, etc etc etc, Felicidades, you make great content.
Thanks so much, Everardo. I think there are a lot of youtubers doing that sort of content in English speaking countries as well! All I can do is focus on making what I think is interesting, and hope that others will appreciate it and help me to grow :)
You should check out BullyMagnets, they make videos about history and many of them are about the history of Mexico, they sometimes go to the historical places as well
Yo lo camotes y bully magnets son muy buenos youtubers sobre mexico.
Podrías ver a Santos Tuz para aprender maya. Yo creo que en todo el mundo siempre habrá gente diferente y/o interesante. No creo que solo en México haya you tubers haciendo tonterías. En todos lados se cuecen habas. ¡ Saludos!
The cost of a 4 year education in the United States.... ughhh don't get me started. Great insights here !
Here Be Barr lmaooo hahaha i know right? Lol
Here Be Barr lmao
rob LMC still, that's a shit ton of money for education. Pretty sad, actually :/
I've paid nothing to attend college in the US. People are just lazy to apply for scholarships or financial aid. Of course not everyone qualifies for financial aid but a lot of those who do don't apply.
Taking the bus (6.50$) and subway (3$, with student discount) to school just one day is more expensive than my entire major, and im a chemist. The cost of the second semester chemistry lab is around 10,000 a student, and its one of the cheapest. Without mentioning that its like the 2nd or 3rd best university in Latin America.
Unam is a huge deal
You have a very special gift Dan. I honestly thought this would be a boring video and you nailed it turning it into an interesting documental and rounded it with a superb improvisation to deal with the audio problems that actually pumped the video content into a whole another level. You are an artist bud.
Wow... that means a lot! Thank you friend :)
I agree with you. Dan is becoming a legend. And the world is noticing!😘👍🌎🌍🌏
+The New Travel your welcome amigo!
Hello! Wow, as you say in the video for the most mexican students the UNAM is like a dream. Since i was a child it was for me... in march 10th i applied and twelve days later i knew that i was accepted in the UNAM betwen more than 10,300 i was chosen and they offered just 162 places, i cried so much because my dream came true, i put so much effort and it worked, i'm so proud of myself and i'm gonna move to mexico city to study medicine in the best public university of Mexico 😍
Hi I am currently a sophomore in USA high school and i really really want to get into it. If you please can give me tips on how you got in and how I can start preparing! Thank you so much 🙏
So after u get ur bachelors are you going to med school in the USA? Sorry I’m curious and seeing Mexican college as a choice currently a senior lol
Felicidades chica 🎉
What is your ethnicity? Mexican and Japanese? I saw your name 😅
I love the UNAM. I studied there in the summer of the early 1980s and lived in Colonia Condesa and Chipilco. Many of my professors were refugees from the dictatorships of the 1970s.
Wow! I wonder what it was like back in those days. I bet it has changed a lot.
Socialistoides les dicen
@@piratekid1 ¿socialistoides? Ni siquiera tienes idea de lo que hablas, para tu escasa documentación, esos "socialistoides" le dieron prestigio a la Universidad por su alta preparación y capacidad, la cual formó varias generaciones de gente excepcional. Algo que desgraciadamente hoy ha decaido.
@@jaredrenteria2228 el socialismo es mierda. Es para gente huevones que no queréis trabajar. Los indígen por eso quieren tanto el socialismo.
@@Sergio-fu7mv Si el socialismo es para la gente huevona que es capitalismo? El capitalismo ha creado una sociedad hedonista donde uno que no hace nada y nada mas contribuye a caos y control por producción y deseo recibe un gran porcentaje de la riqueza. La riqueza de la clase burguesa es creado por el labor de la clase trabajadora. Para el huevon le conviene el Capitalismo. para el que quiere servir a la sociedad y contribuir a el progreso necesitan el Socialismo.
They've had an MD/PhD program going on for a few years now and I have worked with some of those students. These guys end up at Mayo Clinic, NIH, Harvard, Stanford, and other, equally prestigious sites in Europe doing a LOT of very high-level research. And still pay the same tuition. It's CRAZY.
Loved it! I studied at unam and now I teach there. You understood the meaning :) wonderful!
Thanks Carmen! :)
I would like to explain what the “Autonomous” part actually means and it’s much more than just “freedom of speech” or having their own security system.
Education in Mexico is ruled by the Secretary of Education (SEP) which is the highest authority regarding education in our country. SEP is responsible for the education system, programs, contents, funding, school systems, hiring teachers and personals, etc. In all the public schools of Mexico from kindergarten to university.
By giving the University autonomy it means the college self determines. In other words, even when it’s still part of the public education system ruled by SEP, UNAM has its own board who makes the decisions from the subjects and content they teach, to hiring staff and how they decide to use public funding.
Of course there are still national regulations that still get decided by the federal government, but because the University is an Autonomous one it gets to work with the government to decide their own ways of ruling and functioning internally.
This is also very important because, perhaps you don’t know this, UNAM is not limited to College education. UNAM system is spread across the country with “extensions” of the university in different states (Like state branches) and dozens of high schools within the UNAM systems.
The Autonomous part mean all this schools are ruled by the college board. Which is why a UNAM high school might have a different curricula from other public state high schools.
One of the four World human heritage in cdmx. I'm going to start my architecture postgraduate studies in two weeks in that huge and beautiful university!
Gus Parra I’m actually interested in doing a masters in architecture there too and I’m wondering how I can do that as a foreigner. Are you from Mexico or another country?
Awesome video!
I have been to CDMX many times and never gone to the campus. Interestingly enough, I have countless family members that have attended and graduated from UNAM.
Definitely adding UNAM to bucket list.
Po'Mex Travelador really?? Its a great place (and real cheapp thanks to estudihambre budget) to spend time in, go on a week day when everything is open and when you get lost (that thing is huge, you WILL get lost) just follow google maps to the nearest pumabus (that's free for everyone) aand you're srt
@@sophiaruizuvalle2523 I loved that expression " estudihambre"
I'm Mexican and currently study in UNAM. I really liked how you presented the university to RUclips in English to people interested in visiting to Mexico! UNAM is a great place to be because of all the atractions it has to offer, even if you're not a student.
Wow, that entire thing is made from stones!?! That's insane!
Regarding what your friend was saying about UNAM: He said that after graduating you have a duty to do something that benefits society. Is that a duty that's enforced? Or is it more like a verbal contract or something that's strongly believed by the student body?
That duty is not enforced. For instance, when I graduated from college me and a group of friends created a software that the school of biological sciences at IPN uses for their research, that’s one way to give back to society for providing you free education
Tangerine Travels yes it is enforced.after you finish your career if you want your title and professional card (cedula) you have to make a year of not paid job in order to retorne to the society what they gave you trough their taxes for your education. It is called servicio sicial.
Not enforced. UNAM is the best university at México, if you study there you have an implicit duty with your country, that's what he meant. Anyway in most universities they will teach you everything focusing on giving you the "tools" for each student to be helpful at society and making our country a better place. Viva México!
The servicio social is a requirement even for people graduating from private universities who don't finance their education through taxes. What the guy in the video was talking about was a moral duty of giving back to society that's not enforced but voluntary.
Usually it's no even a year, just 6 months
Dan, you’re becoming an amazing historian for Mexico City or CDMX. Not kidding you! First it was Chapultepec Park, then the Vasconcelos library and now UNAM. This is your call Amigo. Reaching in your soul and connecting with your most sensitive fibers when you tell stories. Great job doing due dilligeance. It shows. I had never seen anyone explain UNAM the way you just did. It makes me want to wake up tomorrow and go see it for the first time. Way to go Dan! Felicidades! You’re officially my favorite youtuber. You rock😎👊🇲🇽
Dhar Maitri I'm thinking exactly the same, Dan, you're awesome. Great job!
you have the wrong definition of autonomous, autonomy in unam means we get to decide what new mayors we create and what old mayors go or what changes we make to existing mayors, it also means that the dean is elected by us and not by the government, but it doesn't mean that we are independent, cops can come in, cops come every Sunday to the soccer match, it is a comon mistake tho, a lot of students have the wrong definition
Lo de la elección del rector es engañoso, ya que todos han ocupado, antes o después, un cargo público. En cuanto a la seguridad en el estadio, es sentido común, ya que el 80% que asiste no representa a la comunidad universitaria. Creo que la autonomía reside en, como dice este chico, tener la capacidad de fijar una postura social, política y cultural independiente al triste régimen que gobierna.
Antonio Castillo 👏👏👏
As much as I know, Autonomy meaning for this institution is oriented to the self determination of their own syllabus for each bachelor degree, without prior approval of Ministry of Education.
Ulises Juarez It’s also related to the public funding. Autonomous means each public university is not only free to decide their internal protocols and regulations, they are also the ones who decide how to use the public funding they receive.
It means the autonomous universities are self determined.
I agree with what you say almost entirely. Soccer and football matches are an specific scenario in which the University requires assistance however policemen do not interfere with any other areas.
I am studying in UNAM, i make videos about it. I wish I could see you when you were filming it!
Amaranta, ayer te vi comentando en el canal de Unjaded Jade y hoy en The New Travel! jaja seems like we have similar video tastes :)
And yeah, you guys should totally collab sometime soon! Amaranta can give you the inside scoop on the university because she's currently wrapping up her senior year there! xx
Collab pls
Lol, la veo en todos lados relacionados con la UNAM :o
One of your best videos ever. Loved it.
Thanks!
Another articulate, intelligent and informative video.
This is by far the best video you have shared. Very interesting, very well explained. You have shown one of the greatest treasures Mexico has. There is more to UNAM and I know you can make another video with more details. There is a lot of art included, not just Siqueiros'. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Greetings!
El limón corta la grasa en las comidas y neutraliza el picante y lo salado. Le cambia el sabor a los alimentos procesados y lo mas importante... Está en la constitución ponerle limón a casi todo jeje.
Lyz Flores Lemon make the difference
Lyz Flores Lemon make the difference Lol Viva Mexico
Lyz Flores es el onceavo mandamiento.
Exacto 😎
Jajajajaja, siiiiiii, es anticonstitucional no poner limón en tu comida.
As an UNAM student I appreciate your video and comments. You've been honest and, in general terms, quite close to how we feel about our university and what does it represent to the nation. Thank you and keep converting these excellent and interesting stories into videos!! :)
Hello, please can we talk about UNAM in detail? I wish to know if UNAM teaches in English.
@@Eugene_Kum Well, not officially, the programs require foreign students to have a basic level of Spanish. However, no matter your area, the university offers permanent Spanish courses for all foreign students (free, I think).
The problem kind of everybody wants to get in the UNAM, but it's really hard to be admitted there, u got to be very good student
Arturo Gallegos no, you have to be the offspring of a leftist political figure, or graduate from a public high school. La gente de preparatorias que no son de la UNAM tiene menos oportunidades de entrar que aquellos que sí vienen de prepas UNAM
Nat von Humbolt No es que tengan menos, quienes son aceptados en Prepas o CCH son ya Universitarios. Y en el proceso de selección entré a través de la Prepa en COMIPEMS y a través del examen de admisión a la carrera y honestamente no tuve que ser ninguna de esas figuras que mencionas para entrar, sólo tuve que estudiar. La UNAM siempre intenta dar un cupo mayor del que puede para no dejar fuera a los que obtuvieron el puntaje, pero no tiene recursos infinitos, empezando porque no tiene un presupuesto infinito. Quien te quiera vender la idea de que hay otra forma de entrar aparte de los exámenes o es un corrupto o es un huevón que sobreestima su pírrico esfuerzo para estudiar. And that's just it.
Yo soy egresada de una vocacional y jamás estaría en contra de los pases reglamentados de los cch o prepas, finalmente los que entran a la superior con ese método se lo merecen, son chicos que desde que iban en la secundaria sabían sus responsabilidades y metas, se quedaron en la unam y se mantuvieron constantes para obtener su pase. El examen esta regalado para el que estudia, ya sea el de la unam o el de cualquier otra universidad, solo el flojo es el que se queja; quieren entrar a medicina con 80 aciertos. 😒
Jny Jan he visto gente que quiere entrar a medicina y no sabe sumar fracciones (for real tho) estaba en mi curso para entrar a la universidad, aunque soy de prepa de la unam no me alcanzó el promedio, y había varios que no sabían ni lo básico.
El problema no es tanto la falta de lugares y la demanda (que también hace falta muchísimo presupuesto para hacer otro campus para admitir a más personas) si no el nivel educativo de las instituciones afuera de la unam (no las vocacionales, si no colegio de bachilleres, cetis y esos)
@@piratekid1 no es cierto tanto el poli como la unam dejan entrar a cualquier que logre pasar el examen.
Pero el problema es que muy pocas escuelas preparan a los mexicanos para estas escuelas y su nivel de exigencia.
Y solo algunos están realmente capacitados.
Y no ayuda que la mañoria de los mexicanos (en especial los adolecentes) tengan una cultura anti-intelectual o acepten una ignorancia complaciente buscando no aprender y si lo hacen muchas veces se quedan con lo que en las escuelas les dan.
That is one really cool University! That is such a different place. Thank you fo sharing and explaining!
ONE MORE TIME YOU DID IT DAN... A great video... in just some minutes you capture the idea... the soul of UNAM... the why we are very proud of this University... And you succed to comunicate that in a very nice, simple and effective way.
Contratulations Dan
I did study in 1983, still remember this big University and also watching my soccer team Los Pumas. Thank for bringing into my mind this beautiful experience.
Btw, you should go to ''La feria de las culturas amigas'' it will be at Zocalo and Plaza de Santo Domingo, starts on april 14th, it will be an special edition with a shoutout to the countries that supported Mexico after the eartqueake, 95 countries are coming and its the best chance to eat and learn about other cultures.
I've been waiting for this one since last month 😆
did u go? i did twice hahaha, i love it
I really enjoy your Perspective. Seen Mexico through your eyes offers a very different opinion from every other You tuber doing the same from my country. Keep it up! Cheers from Toronto. By the way, this is my home and I love it !!
Your editing has changed so much. Good job!! Love it
Heyyy! I'm from UNAM and actually be in my last semester of my career of administration, there in Ciudad Universitaria and I feel very proud of belong to the best university of Latinoamérica. It's my second home.
It was really interesting, but as one of the comments said you only saw like 2% the Ciudad Universitaria campus is HUGE, it even has it’s own transport system (buses) the food is also really cheap and delicious, there are many sports you can practice, there is an Olympic pool, there is a healthcare facility, a store (like a target) a pet hospital, a lot of cultural and sport activities on Fridays at “las islas” there are a lot of murals, almost at every faculty (not sure about that word) has it’s own mural (medicine school mural is made out of glass and represents the four elements, the race mixture, and Mother Earth feeding her children). UNAM also has a bike service go go all around CU (for free as well). You can take language lessons for 1 Mexican peso (2 pesos if it’s Russian or German) per semester. Biblioteca central is enormous and it’s open 365 days a year. UNAM is the best school in the world! And once you are a part of it you can say out loud and fiercely “yo soy UNAM”
Super interesting video dan. I do know the UNAM Pumas, a football club in Mexico - never thought that this is a university - learned something new! Really like the history behind that and it’s awesome that the tuition costs are basically nothing! Great work even though the mic was unplugged 😂
Rob's Quest He forgot to mention (or perhaps he doesn’t know) that UNAM is not just college education. There are dozens of public high schools and adjacent schools that belong to the UNAM system across the country.
There are also “extensions” in important cities across the nation, meaning even if you are outside Mexico City, you can still be a UNAM student (hence the National part of it)
Rob's Quest
Is one of the best universities OF THE WORLD
For the first point, thats why we actually call it CU, Ciudad Universitaria (University city) because the size and independence. Because UNAM, is CU and more than other 10 schools all over Mexico City that teach under UNAM's name.
I seriously loved this video, i've been studing there for 6 years, and its beauty, is something you can´t describe with words. Thank you so much for uploading this. You should upload it to facebook with subtitles as the Chapu video, because most mexicans don't recognize or know about the beauty of UNAM as an institution, and it would be also a nice chance to others to see another beauty from Mexico, to learn about an OFFICIAL WORLD HERITAGE that Mexico has, its not just a beautiful place to study.
Keep the amazing work Dan, you are an amazing person.
I guess that explains why there athletics is CU pumas despite the fact they predate the soccer team.
Amazing video as always, fam. Keep up the good work, we all appreciate it
wow i had seen pictures of this building before, but i didnt know it was made of different colored stones :o now that is amazing
Ivan G its the Central Library, in Ciudad Universitaria, right infront of the school of philosophy and letters, next to the Law School and the stadium, across the School of Architecture, next to engineering, that's next to Chemistry thats next to Medicine (ok I'll stop now, iit was just to put an example of how big of a deal it really is).
And there's more murals all over the campus, even in the subway stations close to it, cause it was built during a time of "muralismo", and thats when Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Juan O'Gorman, Siqueiros and all those showed up. I recommend you looking up the mural on the stadium and the one in the Antonio Caso auditorium
Ivan G has
Im a student in UNAM, im the third Generation to study in CU (the main campus) in my family and i can say that is a pride that goes beyond the academic part. A lot of children in México grew up spending their sundays in the gardens of the university and going to the activities and the museums inside the campus because CU its open to the public, anyone can enter the terrains no matter if you're a student or not. So even if nobody in you family studied there , there is some kind of mystique about this place in the subconscious of most mexicans. Also, even when the tuition is of only $0.25 (you can pay more if you want, most student pay more as a retribution) its extremely hard to enter tho the UNAM: only 8% of the people that applies for the exam makes it. I have several friends that tried 2 or 3 years in a row until they got a place in the university. This is not only because in the UNAM you can find people of all economic backgrounds, but also from all around the country, people from all the states move to México City just to study there. Its an absolute pride to be a part of CU, even in the richest families that can pay for a private university, getting into the UNAM is a thing to brag about... its a prestige that money can't buy.
The university also has a key political nature: ever since its creation it has been the most critical antagonist of Mexican Government, which more than one time has responded with violence to the student's protests, being the most atrocious one the students masacre of 1968, when the government responded with gunfire to a pacific student meeting, killing hundreds of unarmed people, a crime that was hushed for decades and its still a taboo topic in the government. So being part of the UNAM is not only a symbol of excellence but also one of rebeldy.
Not only the most famous university but the best in the whole country and one of the top 5 best universities in latin america.
It is so hard to get accepted by UNAM and you seriously have to be a genius to study there
lg I jaja de hecho no , el examen está bien fácil, si estudias, entras, no es para genios es para gente que de verdad quiere aprender y seguir educándose, que se esfuerza por ello.
O pase directo...
Not really, I got accepted at my first try (the English exam is pure bullshit tbh).
You don't need to be a genious to pass the test. You only don't need your career to be extremely demanded.
Dee Dee no hables más de que el Inglés de la unam es algo muy bajo . Do you understand man
"Por mi raza hablará el espíritu" orgullosamente UNAM #FCA
Excellent video about one of Mexico’s greatest assets!
I'm a proud UNAM graduated guy!!! 😁👍👍
Good video brother ..it is worth visiting the Uni once in Mexico City ! ..love from India.
Very informative video! Thanks for making!
Beautiful video! Congratulations!
I really love your videos I live in Mexico and your videos are so fun I mean I met parts of my city that I didn't know
AMAZIIIING
Thanks alot for this great video I really loved it
Hey mate!! The most amazing place you could visit within CU grounds is the Centro Cultural Universitario, a place which is definitely worth to show in your channel. I don't mean to spoil, but here's a tease: there's the first and most refined concert hall in Latin America: Sala Nezahualcóyotl (hehe, yup, I'm a musician, so I cannot help talking about it). Also, there are other halls designed for the Arts: Sala, for Theatrical plays; Sala Miguel Covarrubias, for Dancing performances; Sala Julio Bracho, for Cinema; and Sala Carlos Chávez, for chamber music. And the latest addition: Museo de Arte Universitario Contemporáneo, a Museum that easily rivals with that Soumaya Museum you once visited in Polanco. Near to the cited CCU, it's the Science Museum Universum and the wild, provocative and sensible intervention of the natural space: Espacio Escultórico, a place that looks like a modern Stonhenge, a dramatic scenery as if taken from a Stanley Kubrick movie -stone monoliths made by a sculptor, encircling a capricious formation of volcanic black stones.
I'm telling you, Ciudad Universitaria is much more than you could imagine. Gotta go there again and shot some more videos.
After the political movement of 68 I understand anywhere in mexico the police can not enter to any university , here in north mexico studying university is expensive, for example medicine, engineer, is like $6,000-$7,000 pesos semester just tuition.
Man, your videos are awesome. I've been living here for 30 years and your videos really inspire and makes me a lot more proud of my country. You should totally go to Regina street, ans try Pulque, and Lucha Libre. I think those are like "new traditional" activities... (weird description, but if you check the history and actually visit Regina street, and try Lucha Libre, you'll understand.
If you need any kind of guiding or advise, please feel free to write!!
I adore your reflections on the significance of UNAM! Great work.
Siempre te luces con tu videos Dancito!!!!
There was a student movement in october 1968 before the olympics, its very intersting topic, you should do a video about it, even visit the museum in tlatelolco
Excellent video Dan, as always!
great report!!
Thanks for the video Dan. There also another super important thing about UNAM: for decades, it has been the stronghold of left-wing ideology in Mexico City. Many left-wing politicians and leaders came from there and had a lot of influence on the city and the on country. If UNAM "falls", so will eventually and gradually the strongest left-wing thinking factory of Mexico as a whole. To a good extent (and thankfully), Mexico City is as liberal as it is because of UNAM. So, as you can guess, there has been an intense effort by the government to damp liberal thinking there by introducing state-aligned, high-ranking officials. Therefore, the 'Autonomous' designation remains at the heart of the UNAM existence.
Sergio Gonzalez Yeah, just like those assholes living in the Che Guevara Auditorium near the Central Library. Fucking parasytes without anything better to do.
I'm from Architecture School. Loved your video!
Wow! Amazing video and very interesting topic! UNAM is a huge institution in many ways and you managed to honor it with your explanation! Great job!
You need to go to Zocalo if you haven't gone, also go to La Condesa, where there are beautiful parks and places to eat.
Thank you for this video about UNAM Mexico I am watching you and follow you from Australia missing my dear home in Mexico you had give me many smiles to see my country and my people through your eyes thanks again for give space to this issues in your channel as today Mexico is living important days! VIVA MEXICO CABRONES!!!!
Chale, yo que quiero ver que opinan los extranjeros de la UNAM y me encuentro con puros comentarios paisas en inglés
La educación es poder son paisas chingones!
Yo pienso que es una buena escuela y si me da la opprtunida voy a la unam. Fuera a estudiar y al mismo tiempo conciera mas de mis raices y de donde vengo. no se si me explico lol
Very informative. Thanks
Great video!! You could have mentioned how big it is, why it s basically its own city because that s also something almost no one knows. Still great footage and very informative just as all your videos!!
Greetings
Amazing video! I studied at UNAM and I'm glad you enjoyed and appreciated our history and thank you for sharing it with the world
The photo that appears in minute 05:43 was taken at an assembly in the Faculty of Chemistry, an organizing assembly of the student movement in 1999.
I'm about to sign up for my first semester at UNAM, I know it's going to be great. Really hard, but everyone loves it.
Warfu Spoiler alert: you'll want to quit, sooner or later you'll just want to give up. Dont forget why you wanted to get in in the first place and dont take anything for granted, remember that right now, you'd kill for this opportunity
Great!! Awsome video
This sounds like a great school and a great opportunity for everyone. It would be nice to see something like this here in the US
Estudio en esta universidad, y no sabes la cantidad de historia que te hace falta saber para enamorarte de esta gran institución
Soy mexicano no estudio en UNAM, soy de UANL pero me encanta que UNAM tenga esos costos para los estudiantes y después esos egresados contribuyan de nuevo
thanks for the information
Great video! You just forgot to mention how huge it is!
About the tuition cost, yeah that's the minimum but if you want you can pay more (as I used to go to private schools so my parents think that they at least should pay the inscription fee). But the 20 cents can only be paid in the university, if you pay for example un HSBC or other banks you have to pay at least $100 pesos (I believe). But yes, some people still pay 20 cents
Very well done !!!
Your videos are different, deep. I like it. You are not onliy someone eating tacos. I realy enjoy your vlogs. Great!
Now you can visit CNA, National Art Center... I’m sure you’re gonna like it
Good job, great video!
1857 5:17 that is wrong. The first constitution from Mexico it came on 1824
David Alfaro Siqueiros was one of the 3 great Mexican muralist and was also the teacher of Jackson Pollock
Excelente video !
Hey guy, your video is awesome, I'd like you do a little visit to UAM in the Mexico city, it would be very interesting. 👌
Saludos de México.
Hi! The second greatest university in México is the National Polytechnic Institute, you should visit it! We have also nice contemporary art and the progress spirit. It's located in the north zone of the city, and once you are there you are also near to the most important religious center in México: La Villa de Guadalupe. It's hardly recommended to visit it, it'll give you a vision of mexican idiosincracy and faith. Again, if you want a tour I'll be pleased to give it to you. Greetings! 😀
Yo soy Politécnico y Universitario, más burro que puma, y creo que puedo y tengo el derecho de decir que no hay comparación entre el campus del IPN que CU.
You made me cry... I did my exam for this university and i wasn't accepted and i felt a little bit sad. I 've seen some vídeos about guys talking about it, about its art, about the knowlage, about the oportunities and rights there. Thank u for making this video.
Great vlog, interesting stuff, thanks for sharing 👍
This was the most romantic vision of 1999 strike and the meaning of authonomus xD
I not from UNAM so I can't say something accurate about UNAM and their problems but I can give an opinion from outside. Just let me say that UNAM is highly politicized for good or bad that is my opinion.
nazongo it's not your opinion, it's a fact.
Yay!! Cool video ❤️
Really really good video...
Very well explained 👍
Hello brother I am very much interested to study MD at UNAM but how can I join it?
Please help me
Great video !! you talked more about the history of UNAM instead of the place, which I'm sure now you know is enormous and has countless places to visit.
PS. The mexican movie Güeros (2014) could be said that touches on the 1999 strike, it's never adressed but you can tell that was the foundation for the plot.
Hi Dan! That's my home! I studied English Literature in Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, which is across Biblioteca Central. You are standing on Jardín del Edén. Ciudad Universitaria (C.U.) is the name given to the university as it's a complete city inside. There's the phrase: HECH@ EN C.U. which means made in C.U. It expresses the proud of being a student at UNAM. Regards the strike, classes were given "extramuros" which meant that classes were given outside the walls of UNAM such as in parks, houses, etc. It lasted 8 months in 1999 as you said. After that bad streak, UNAM went on being the best university of Latin America. It's an honour to study at UNAM as you get the best ever classes you can take and the best ever educational programs, which by the way the topics are freely chosen by the well prepared teachers... last but not least it's a pleasure to study here as you meet a lot of people from different parts of Mexico and different countries as well. I hope this information has enriched a little bit your experience at UNAM. Greetings, Mar.
Respect 🙏
The purpose, objective and history of UNAM is great, I studied there but the bad side is that there’s a lot of people including students and teachers who are extremely left-wing with crazy Marxist and social Marxism politics wth no intention of doing any good really rather benefits for themselves as individuals. I was in UNAM in 1999 and they didn’t do anything other than stopping hundreds of thousands of students of taking classes and even destroying whole facilities and whatnot, I recently looked up the “leaders” of that movement and they were not up for anything good later in life, some of them even jailed for criminal and vandalism acts and back in the day they were just shouting in order to get to politics themselves and get rich, that’s the truth Dan.
No sabía esto, pero he estado viendo videos de Jordan Peterson y parece ser un fenómeno global.
Hi Mellisa, I'm glad you shared this perspective. Of course as a non-mexican, I don't have all the information about the history of UNAM or its politics.
For me, the idea of a "free" university is beautiful, because that's not something you can find in Canada or the U.S. But as for the politics and the student protest, I don't have all the information. So thank you again for showing another side :)
Eso es verdad
I remember the news those days and what they did was not right!! The porros!!!! Not good at all
Not to mention that Unam's workers syndicate (STUNAM) is the cancer of the university, it's easy to fire a teacher o expel a student than fire a worker, the sindicate always protects them. It's know that STUNAM protects drug dealers in the campus.Not to mention STUNAM' leader has been in charge since the 70's
Yoooooo you are the best. You should visit COYOACAN, it is a very beautiful place in the city :)
Amazing 😍💙💛 love UNAM and México
That's so cool Dan! If you ever want to give the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) a visit, I can help you out and give you a Tour!
Beautifully done...so nice to see a gringo esteeming this wonderful country.
Fascinante como siempre.
"For my race, the spirit shall speak" that's UNAM's motto. As a former student, it changed me. I think it truly forms people who are eager to change our country for good.