I am a student at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. I study political science. The university offers a fairly high level of quality in education, leads scientific research. Something worth highlighting is that the university community space is quite rich on a cultural level, it even has one day a week, Thursdays, a range of hours dedicated specifically to cultural projection in different activities, be it dances or conversations, theater performances, among others. They also offer volunteering and entrepreneurship activities organized at two annual fairs. It also has its own language center where English, Portuguese, Spanish and Quechua are taught. Its university community is quite diverse with people from all regions of the country and people from abroad, making the cultural exchange open and fluid. Its professors offer a broad vision of different social, economic, and public problems, among others. and they give you the tools to be able to analyze the different situations that occur and concern the population since their objective is to train professionals with empathy, responsibility, social awareness and critical analysis. It is also worth noting that during the pandemic our country went through a serious crisis of medical resources and that the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru actively participated with the government in the creation of oxygen plants. On the other hand, without infrastructure it is quite complete focused on a city with high seismic risk. Its areas are spacious, ventilated, and allow coexistence between colleagues.