Friday, September 22, 2023

When I was a child, I didn't think much about my future. I dreamed of becoming a veterinarian, but it was a passing thought. When applying to college, I considered careers in film and audiovisual due to my interest in video editing, and I also thought about astronomy because of my fascination with space. However, a conversation with my sister led me to choose anthropology as it aligned with my love for language and history since school.

My university experience has had its ups and downs. Adapting to the distance and the structure has been a challenge, but interactions with the staff and intriguing course content make it rewarding.

As for my future, it's uncertain. I would like to continue being an anthropologist and see where the path leads.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Cristian. I understand your adaptación to distance. I miss my family too and my home, but I hope your new experience at the university is wonderful.

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  2. Hi, christian! For me it has been a difficult experience, however I have also had unique experiences. Until now I don't know very well about my destination but summing up has been fun, it´s a similar history. I'm very happy for you because anthropology seems like a good decision.

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  4. Hi Christian! I imagine that you must have many qualities... something like a "multifaceted" person.

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  5. Hi Christian, I also had that dream to be a Vet since I was a child, however I dont study that either.

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  6. Hi Christian, I hope you could adapt to your new university life. Your career sounds very interesting, I'm sure you will have a lot of more rewards.

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Websites.

An invaluable resource for my anthropology studies is the Redib website (Ibero-American Network for Innovation and Scientific Knowledge) at ...