viernes, 27 de mayo de 2016

Why did I choose this career?

Well…I think it’s really difficult to explain why I choose my career. Until the day before applying to the University, I wasn’t sure about what I wanted. I had many alternatives in my head, and all of them were really promising.

I start to get involved in the music world since I was a child, because I started to take violin lessons when I was only seven years old. Of course I was too young to choose a career at that time of my life, but since that moment the music never left me. Over the years I discover a lot of new passions, like philosophy, painting, physics… and they made the decision even more difficult.

Well, in the middle of that big confusion, and whit the PSU scores in my hands, I realized that is impossible be completely sure about what do you want to do when you are only seventeen years old, so I let myself be carried away by my feeling, and I finally chose a career that mix almost everything I like: Sound Engineering. And I have no regrets.


7 comentarios:

  1. In some way you're like me jaja I had to many choices before get into the university and it's very difficult to choose just one D:

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  2. the same thing happened to me, in fact, that´s why i did a preu, i didnt know what career chose, then i said to myself: follow your feelings, work for vocation, not for make money, greetings :)

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  4. No regrets!! I like that "Non, rien de rien, non, je ne regrette rien"♪ ♫

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  5. Hey!I think everyone are in the same or close to that situation, good luck.

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  6. You are absolutely right that is really hard take decisions with only 17 years, i am happy that you don't have regrets

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  7. true
    I when finished of school , I felt very immature to enter college. also I had 17 years old so I decided to work for a year to raise money, playing guitar and smoking marijuana.
    a great decision.
    good luck

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