"To be or not to be, that is the question" William Shakespeare
Big decisions usually find yourself at a crossroads; especially when you are a teenager and your future professional life depends on your wise determination today. This is when you realize that you are a young adult with a huge responsibility...your future. But did it happen that you didn´t know what to study when you finished high school?
When
I was at primary school, I thought of becoming a doctor, an architect,
an engineer and also … a cartoonist (an artist in drawing cartoons).
Cartoon magazines—Disneyland, Condorito, Mickey mouse—were quite common
for everyone…
What
would I study when I finished high school? Well, I must say that the
possibilities were not many. Why? Simple, money. Although you could
start almost any career, some of them were, and still are, quite
expensive. Medicine, engineering and architecture demanded expensive
materials that my family could not afford. So, as English was—and still
is—important, I decided to learn English following the teaching
profession.
I became a teacher of social English and had the opportunity and luck of having training
in scientific English as part of my studies at the university. This
training in scientific English brought me to the Fac. of Chemical and
Pharmaceutical Sciences; has allowed me to work in various fields at
different places (Economics, Nutrition, Medical Technology, Civil
Engineering ...); has permitted me to be the editor of a Scientific
English Newsletter; and also be visiting Professor in academic
activities.
My liking of English, teaching, and science is evidenced through the design and creation of a website with Scientific English exercises. So, as you may see, English and Science have united in the end.
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It´s your turn now; tell me about:
- your dream jobs when you were a child
- other career options that you had at the moment of applying to university
- what made you decide in the end
- your experience at university until now
- the kind of job you would like to have
Minimum number of words :130
When I was a child, I also wanted to dedicated to something with painting.
ReplyDeleteHi Ariel,
DeleteSome years ago, you could easily find institutions that gave short courses to develop skills and thus be able to draw cartoons, still life... I wonder if those institutions still exist.
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Oh Claudio, it is always a pleasure to read your posts, i hope to keep meeting you at this platform... And i loved your website, i really enjoyed the false cognates word puzzle!
ReplyDeleteHi Gonzalo,
DeleteWe have a long way to go during this term. So let's take advantage of the opportunity of writing better and better.
Nice to know that you enjoyed the scientific website too.
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I think it's great that I work in a scientific faculty, since you always interested in it.
ReplyDeleteHi Danae,
DeleteScience and technology have always fascinated me. Are you interested, in the future, in doing research and uncover the mysteries of life?
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It's very impressive that you had that vocation for science at such an early age.
ReplyDeleteHi Franco,
DeleteNot so different from other people who enjoy music and want to become musicians as soon as possible or those who love math since they are small kids...
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i never thought that you wanted to be a cartoonist!
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole,
DeleteWhen I was a kid, magazines were commonplace and you naturally wanted to draw (by then, TV and video games were a dream)
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I never imagined that you were interested in science, it is a very interesting story!
ReplyDeleteHi Vanessa,
DeleteNice to know... Are you interested in becoming a researcher in your area?
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It´s cool how the other areas of knowledge are vinculated with sciences.
ReplyDeleteHi Guillermo,
DeleteAnd today, more than ever...
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It's nice to read that you had worked in so many different places, i am sure that it was rewarding for you...
ReplyDeleteI hope to work in a lot of places too to become a great professional.
Hi Melissa,
DeleteYou will certainly have greater possibilites of doing various activities of your liking and thus become the excellent professional you want to be.
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It´s a pleasure to know that, even though both of your passions are very different, you could make a effort to make your work work around your likes and get a very grateful experience of it.
ReplyDeleteHi,
DeleteYou also should take advantage of this globalized world to make the most of yourself...
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ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how time tells us that the decisions we made were the right ones, I am very glad that it has ended so well for you.
Hi Karen,
DeleteYou have to walk in your winding road and find the best answers to your queries...
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It is disappointing that a system determines the study of a person by his socioeconomic level. But I like that people choose for their preferences and personal tasty
ReplyDeleteHi Daniel,
Delete"When the door is closed, you always find an open window..."
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When I was a kid I also liked sciences but honestly I did not like English jajajaj
ReplyDeleteHi Albert,
DeleteThat's more common than expected...
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It's great that you found a way to do everything you like!
ReplyDeleteHi Catalina,
DeleteLucky me... We all find a way to do what we want... just patience and a bit of luck.
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it's good that you finally achieved to relate the things you like!
ReplyDeleteHi Leandro,
DeleteThank you... By the way, does your career fill your needs?
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It's amazing that you can work in the areas that you like!
ReplyDeleteHi Javiera,
DeleteWe should all be able to do it... I hope your career fills your expectations...
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ReplyDeleteHow interesting your post, I was amazed that he thought about dedicating himself to be a cartoonist at a time in his life.
Hi Divo,
DeleteYou are always at a crossroads, looking for the right road to your happiness in work and life.
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It´s interesting the way in which you mix a different disciplines like English and sciences.
ReplyDeleteThe death of Lavoisier ... it was a big lost for the science and humankind.
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