I am a third year Spanish student of agricultural engineering. Perhaps compatible with environmental engineers or any biological engineering. I speak Spanish fluently but I want to improve my English. Also interested in philosophy, psychology and social.
I Need someone who can Study with me, I am a Philosophy Student, doing a BS(Hons.) in Philosophy.
For someone who is interested in Book reading tragets, we can do that on a daily basis.
Anyone from any background of knowledge can join me.
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critical thinking
global politics
history
philosophy
I am doing major in Philosophy, i love philosophy and i can really use someone who also studies Philosophy or at least likes it and likes to think and talk about it. Lets exchange knowledge and grow and become better. Let me know if anyones interested ^_^
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