Saturday, November 15, 2008

High Hard Closed Cervix Trajectories schizophrenia (I): the beginning

Without doubt, choosing a career studying has never been an easy task especially when it is added to the economic setbacks that have never ceased to be the order of the day. When I finished school (in 2004) thinking about what my future would be if it happened in the National University and seriously not only because I liked the university but by the equation "economic factor ; mico * (good education + career I want) = lower proportion of desert road. " So when I left not supported, rather than look for any hole just to be able to study, I decided to take a break in which repudiationdmit, once thought to be an actress, because she gave me the theater is very well ... only that I turned shy growing up on the tables and abandoned that idea. I also thought about studying music because I had the opportunity to participate in groups of indigenous and classical music, but it always looked more like a hobby than a career.

Well, located temporarily in 2005, with March and taking the pressure above that in May should have taken a decision I chose to re-tabled in the National

, again for the same thing: Ingenieracute, and the second time, beating nearly 400 points between the two occasions and that was to acknowledge, given the large number of people who are semi-annually at the university and mass races like that. Anyway, my search would continue and be more rigorous.

To that point, had decided to completely rule out the engineering, then I began to see the remaining options and no convencĂ­ay what I wanted was to feel obligated in a place, as happened to me ; at school where I did most of my first major at school. So I discarded (and the truth I have no regrets. Today I can not imaginebeing an engineer, or studying something related to engineering, I just do not fit on the head) and change that I thought my other great strength: the human sciences. The problem now is that Literature was out of my range (not comprehensive) of possibilities and options that housed at risk of being criticized by my dad, not because he supports me in anything but by the money factor and future possibilities with what you chose to study. In the ebb and flow of ideas, frustrations and uncertainties appeared as an option to study psychology. If yes, psychology, the same as criticizing me when I was at school, but appearedN with ingredients entirely new: philosophy, social sciences, literature, humanities, culture, my God! I could not believe. In fact, a friend who studied anthropology at the same university

where I study told us my sister and me on the existence of the
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
and programs offered there and things of life, psychology I ended up looking the best option

above philosophy, anthropology sociologĂ­ay. So I set out to compare the curriculum of the faculty with other universities and I ended & ae; ana ... You know what time we get there? (Of course not xDD), at 7:20 am. Early! Claaaaro, the transmitter is a thousand times faster, and besides we got a taxi to the university, we arrived half an hour (taking into account that out early on a Saturday gives all the advantages of the city quite catch manageable) and as we said, "Well, either way, because we anticipate a long wait." We came, we met the (then unknown) academic coordinator and asked him where were the interviews for the Social Sciences and told us we were in college. We arrived and settled around waiting forogy, and Dean (and the nerves I had understood that he was a philosopher and a sociologist, even though the dean if a sociologist but hey, whatever) and I asked around and Dean let go two divine jewels ¬ ¬ and I killed the nerves to the point that when I left the interview, he remembered he had said and thought I had gone wrong for expressing My taste in music. That craziness. But hey, the end is different and because here I am, counting was the matter. writing I was very excited, so infinitely grateful to those who dare to read all this and more a & uacute; na comment something about it. Thanks!

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