NOS CONVERTIMOS EN ESTUDIANTES DE UNIVERSIDAD POR UN DÍA - Summary

Summary

In this video, the creators take viewers back to their university experience, highlighting their journey through various stages of education, including kindergarten, primary school, and high school. They eventually reach university, where they face challenges in a gastronomy class. The video showcases their cooking experience, including making crepes and pasta, with some humorous moments. After the cooking class, they attend a law class, where the professor engages them in legal discussions. The video ends with the anticipation of another class.

Facts

1. The video is a humorous recreation of the speakers' university life.
2. The speakers, identified as Brian and Eddy, started their recreation from kindergarten and continued through primary school, skipping high school.
3. They finally reached university, where they found the level of difficulty surprising.
4. Their first class at university was in gastronomy as part of the tourism major.
5. The class was led by a strict teacher, which caused some initial nervousness.
6. The class was to cook flamed crepes and carbonara pasta.
7. The speakers had to follow certain steps carefully to avoid mistakes, such as not making a fool of themselves.
8. They were competing against another team, with the winner getting potatoes and the loser having to dance in the forum.
9. The speakers were given a limited time to prepare the pasta.
10. The sauce for the pasta was a crucial part of the dish, and adding more cheese was suggested to improve it.
11. The speakers tried to recreate a traditional Mexican drink, but it didn't turn out as expected.
12. The class ended with the speakers receiving their grades.
13. The speakers also discussed legal issues related to property and inheritance.
14. They covered the topic of taxation, including the existence of a new record company for Mexican talents.
15. The speakers also discussed the role of marketing and advertising.
16. The video ends with the speakers expressing their respect for those studying at university.