hello C:
to day I will talk about how I came to study psychology.
I always liked psychology, I remember that I like since I was in eighth grade in school, before that I wanted to be an actress, veterinary and chef, but one day talking with a friend discovered largest psychology, I get home and find a lot of information in psychology since then I fell in love with psychology.
I study this cereer because I'm interested in the welfare of the people, psychological well-being interested me deep in the mind, is a world new and fragile, we as professionals must guide people, themselves to help them find the best solution for your problems.
however, this semester there is no subject that I like, but the next semester, there will be more entertaining subjects.
Today I do what I like, the psychology is my passion.
and if I were to give any advice, it would be, do what you love and follow your dreams
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Sunday, 21 July 2013
hello C:
my opinion about the strike is a bit different from my fellow the truth I respect the opinions of others but I'm not completely agree with the strike because they miss many classes, you lose the pace of study and especially because cosidero that everything is too politicized I think it should be other circumstances, activities, or meetings that we could use to do things.
I have not participated very actively in the strike or but what I have observed that if people participating is that they are people who are really committed to the strike who have been constantly in meetings and assemblies for search ideas, paint canvases, make requests, they have gone to marches, etc.
no internal requests from the university and national level all under the banner of free, quality education.
within the positive things that can be learned from the strike is that it was an instance of organization of knowledge would advance in internal university issues but the trouble is that many classes were lost, then back to school will be very tired and stress.
my opnion staff is that if there are things that we must fight because they are all things that interest us and influence us in some way but should be performed in other instances without lose many classes
my opinion about the strike is a bit different from my fellow the truth I respect the opinions of others but I'm not completely agree with the strike because they miss many classes, you lose the pace of study and especially because cosidero that everything is too politicized I think it should be other circumstances, activities, or meetings that we could use to do things.
I have not participated very actively in the strike or but what I have observed that if people participating is that they are people who are really committed to the strike who have been constantly in meetings and assemblies for search ideas, paint canvases, make requests, they have gone to marches, etc.
no internal requests from the university and national level all under the banner of free, quality education.
within the positive things that can be learned from the strike is that it was an instance of organization of knowledge would advance in internal university issues but the trouble is that many classes were lost, then back to school will be very tired and stress.
my opnion staff is that if there are things that we must fight because they are all things that interest us and influence us in some way but should be performed in other instances without lose many classes
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