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When I was a child  I dreamed  of being a  famous singer that got to sing in Festival de Viña. I never thought  of becoming a social scientist, but I think that throughout my life my sense of justice led me to be a social scientist.

I was not sure about what to study in the beginning, and I thought that to study anthropology was a  good option because I like to interact with people from other cultures and realities. Besides, I love to travel because I get to know the history of new places. But when I applied for the university my first option was anthropology and the second option was sociology, thinking that this degree would allow me to understand society and injustices better. Therefore, it would give me the opportunity to make a change.  Finally, the university called to tell me that I had been admitted to the sociology major.

My experience at university has been like a rollercoaster: stressful, exciting, dramatic and funny…haha! But, it has been a very interesting experience of knowledge, which has opened a world that has allowed me to understand society better and it's complexities and realities. This means that I can help to show and solve some organizations' and social relationships' problems .

In the future I would like to work for the state or to possibly be a city councilor or mayor of  Teno town. Or simply to work in an organization that could afford me to help the people and society.


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  1. HOW NICE!!! ALWAYS CULTIVATE THAT SOCIAL SERVIVICIO

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  2. You're very good writing in english! What are you doing in english III? hahaha... You have a passion to help people, it's so lovely

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