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Post 2- why did you choose this career/course?

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When i was a child i dreamed of being an actress or dancer so i took school workshops linked to my interests. in wich i was u to eleven years.  After that i lost interest in everything, including studies.  with 15 years old discovered my love for human studies and at the same time developed i hate for science and mathematics. that hate towards scientific studies. led me to have trouble with some of my teachers.  Despite this. i wasn't totally sure of what moved me as career. I had a lot of options in my mind; history, theater, pedagogics and even becoming a circus clown.     As my last year in highs school finished and still wasn't sure what do you my future, i decided to prepare myself a whole year (2015) for the PSU test, so i could get a better score. At the same time that would give me some space time that would give me some space to think in peace about my future. That same year i discovered that it was possible to study art history, wich involved my love for hi

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My name Is Javiera. I was born on July 23, 1996 un Santiago. Xxxx. Im third out of four brothers and the only woman. I live with my parents and three of my brothers in Buin. I went to School in Paine, it was a very chill school, hippie and mixt. Ir was the place where i started developing my taste in humanities and arts, and suffering a lot in cience snd maths's class, and having a difficult relationship with my teachers. Ok 2014, i finally finish school but i didnt know what i wanted to study at the university so i took a year off to make a preuniversity course and level up my PSU Score. My score went up but i still didnt know what to do. Currently im coursing my fourth year of Theory and History of Arts inthe Universidad de Chile. Un my free time I enjoy reading and watching movies the most, and also eating and taking bicycle rides. My favourite books are "Let me in" of John Ajvide Lindqvist, "the solitude of prime numbers" of Paolo Giordano, and almost ever