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Hello everyone! 

When I was a child in my school they asked me what I wanted to do when I grew up, I always responded in the same way I wanted to be president of my country because it was a position that required leadership and responsibility and I felt capable of doing so. Finally I began to study a career related to the social sciences and something distant from my original desire, but who knows if maybe one day my dream will come true?

When apply to the university apply for  social work , political sciences and anthropology. 

I finally decided for social work because I wanted a discipline that allowed me to understand social phenomena and at the same time put this knowledge into practice in a concrete solution for people.

My experience in the university has been quite good, I have met very good and cheerful people. I have also learned a lot.

My dream jobs would be one where you can travel a lot and meet a large number of people from different parts of the world, linked to the field of culture and heritage preservation. In general I would like to work in rural locations. 



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  1. You gonna to be a great Social Worked, i believe on you!

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  2. I would also like to travel a lot. I hope you can fulfill all your dreams.

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  3. You gonna to be a great Social Worked, this is your thing!

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  4. It makes me very cute to imagine a little Cony saying that she wants to be president

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  5. I really agree with you to social work is a practice in a concrete solution for people. Go on with your pasion!

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  6. You would be an excellent president, my vote is assured. Dear Cony.

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