When I intered to university, I always imagined my future life working on what I studied. However, if you ask me today, Ihave many doubts about what I really wnat to dedicate mi life.
First, I imagine traveling the world, working on anything to survive like "working holidays" . I feel that it is an adventure that it is aventure that I want to live for a few years, more freely whiteout relation to my prfessional career. In this sense I would not mind not having such a high salary, rather enjoy and live in peace.
On the other hand, I currently have a relationship have relationship whit education, is is an area that I like very much, which in Chili is not well paid, but at the time of choosing the profession I always knew it, it is something that really does not matter much to me. From this area I like two things, education and cultural heritage, eveything related to museums specifically, so If i get to qork in this area I wish they could be in a museum. I also like the area of research and academia, specifically doing classes at the university, I feel it is a great contribution to be able to share knowledge with other students, and follow the research line that I like.
From this aspect, I started the thesis in gender and chilhood, and the specialty in this area catches my attention, since there is a huge gap regarding education.
As you see my tastes we have a lot, but I feel that I must travel freely for a while and then of before working on what I like, because it is still my passion and because I feel a great responsability whit education. That is why I think that traveling and working in my area could be a reality, especially here in Latinamerica, working in diverse communities, whether with children or adults.
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Hi Macarena! I think that it would be very important that you were to travel the world, since it is something that you like and that would also help you to know yourself and define well what it is that you really want. I hope you can fulfill all your dreams!
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