When I was a child, my dream jobs was to be a chef and also an english teacher. But I think that despite of loving this jobs, I don't think that is a good idea to work in something I really love, because I don't like the routine. I always i'm cooking and learning english in my free time and I really enjoy it. I fear that in some moment of my life things like to make a delicious cake end up boring. I want to do these things to my rate. These jobs are my hobbies in this moment.
At the moment of applying to university, my options were law and sociology. Now, I'm so happy with my carrer and I cannot imagine me on law for example, because I don't like it, it would be so bored, why? because I like to do changes, when you study law, it's all written, you are deffending something and you aren't changing or to getting better your country (politics and laws). At the carrer, I'm studying something that can to get important changes like to create or to design public politics that try getting better an area in particular (education, health, etc.). For this reason I loved my carrer (Public administration)
My experience at university until now has been very nice. First of all, people are very friendy and respectful, and also i have a lot of fun, in the parties, in the backyard and even studying with them. Second point, I like the classes and the subjet, it's a multi-disciplinary carrer. you have to know history, political science, math, english, sociology, law, and of course, things that public administrators have to know like to design public politics, investigation. The job I would like to have is beening boss of some departament of education ministry, health ministry or environment ministry. Yeah, that's it.
Michelle, do you like the subjects related to law or are they bored to you now? Your story make me remember when i was a child and I made cakes with mud in my garden jajaja
ResponderEliminarYou are rigth the university is so nice especially for the parties.
ResponderEliminarIn my options there was also the law career, now I can't imagine having studied that, regards.
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