What to study

The truth is, when I finished school I still didn't know that I wanted to study, there were too many options and none of them I liked too much, what I knew is that the career I had to study had to be in the health area, because besides being an "economically stable" sector (there are always people who require medical assistance of some kind), it is also an area that has always caught my attention, it is one of the sectors that determine the good functioning of society, and from this area of ​​science I would like to contribute to the population and my community, since I plan to work in the public sector. As I said before, I was not very clear about what to study, much less where to do it, until talking to some trustworthy people they mentioned to me the career of "chemistry and pharmacy", and after thinking about it and reviewing where I could work, I decided.

At first it was a bit difficult to adapt to living alone in Santiago, the changes in rhythm, classes that I did not fully understand and initial disorientation slowed down this adaptation, but it was a matter of time get used to it, and although there have been times when I get bored with everything, I know it will be worth the effort.



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  1. I agree very much with what you say, i'm from outside santiago too and that makes things more difficult but it's worth :)

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  2. I think that work in the public area is one of the most gratifying feelings, to healp people that in the most of the cases don´t have money

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  3. I feel the same when I just arrived in Santiago, but, the process of adaptation became enjoyable when you advance.

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