Level 3 - Post 2 (week 4) Why did you choose this study programme?
- 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
> word count: 120 words
> don't forget to leave comments on 3 of your classmates posts and on your teacher's post as well.
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Teacher's Example:
The road to what I do now was not straightforward, in my childhood I had many ideas and wanted to be many things. As a child I used to dream of being a great Lawyer, I felt particularly attracted to defending people in need, later, I decided that the world needed more psychologists, and even, being 17 years old, I decided that the road of Arts was going to be the path I would follow.
So, after taking the PAA I applied to the Arts School. I had struggled a lot with my Dad due to such decision, but finally I was ready to go. After the application, the results did not go the best way, in fact, I couldn't enter! I was number five in the waiting list, and guess what!.... in the Arts Programme the lists don't "run".
I felt really demotivated, so I decided to do whatever possible and I started to study Construction Engineering, but I couldn't cope with it, I didn't like it and after a year I was already sure I had always wanted to study languages and after that summer I told my parents I was leaving the engineering programm and that I would take up on language studies.
I had a great time learning English, French, etc. I enjoyed it so very much that the years went by too fast and after some years, I became a Linguist and here I am, already having changed my mind again, I decided to leave Linguistics a little bit behind and concentrate on what I have always liked the most, which is Teaching.


OMG! PAA? Wow, that´s is incredible, really it is. Long time ago without to read to someone who has did that test.
ResponderBorrarYou had a lot os studies programms in your head, but I´m really glad for your profression, especially if is your passion. Greetings, teacher!
wow, I found you very brave to take the decission to do what you really love. I think that it's very important to follow our hearts and do whatever we love. I'm glad that you enjoy teaching, it's such a hard work. I admire people who have passion for that beautiful profession.
ResponderBorrarEnjoy every little bit of your choices !
See you
Hello teacher!
ResponderBorrarAs it happened to me, we went through many stages to a study programme that we really wanted to study. I hope you are more than happy with this decision you made and in the in the development of your work. I think you might feel more proud of your decision every day.
Regards!
Hi teacher, thank you for dont study Engineering, beacuse I can learn more with your classes. Greetings.
BorrarHi teacher!
ResponderBorrarI think all those decisions and indecisions him to you on the right track, demonstrated in each class teaching and languages make you happy.
Greetings :)
I had no idea that you applied Construction Engineering. You could have a big salary, expensive cars, houses, travels for all round the world, etc. Everything with a salary.
ResponderBorrarBe a teacher is a big responsability. I believe that you have much vocation and this I can see every week, every wednesday.
PD: PAA? Today is PSU... As the years pass.
Regards