Hi everyone!
Most of you know that I'm currently studying Chemistry and Pharmacy. But that's not the whole story.
Back in the day when I was in high school, I wanted to be part of the PDI (Investigations Police) or a teacher. Sadly, when I got out of school I missed the deadline for PDI applications because I miss a lot of things.
Not knowing what I really wanted then, I signed for Bachelor's program in University of Chile, located in Campus Juan Gomez Millas (also known as "Juan Gomez Mitjans", I don't know why though). But I got bored and dropped it after a year.
After that I took a time for myself, I started working as a packager in a big supermarket (tough job but it pays good), and after thinking for a while (not really) I did the PSU test again and entered Chemistry and Pharmacy, again in University of Chile, but now in Campus North.
I still want to be part of PDI or a teacher, but being a pharmacist can help me being both; with this degree, I can apply to be a Forensics Expert (and getting a good paygrade and rank) inside the Police. Or, if this don't go well, I can also study two more years and get a Pedagogy degree, so I can work as a chemistry teacher.
And that's my story. Thanks for reading it :)
Most of you know that I'm currently studying Chemistry and Pharmacy. But that's not the whole story.
Back in the day when I was in high school, I wanted to be part of the PDI (Investigations Police) or a teacher. Sadly, when I got out of school I missed the deadline for PDI applications because I miss a lot of things.
Not knowing what I really wanted then, I signed for Bachelor's program in University of Chile, located in Campus Juan Gomez Millas (also known as "Juan Gomez Mitjans", I don't know why though). But I got bored and dropped it after a year.
After that I took a time for myself, I started working as a packager in a big supermarket (tough job but it pays good), and after thinking for a while (not really) I did the PSU test again and entered Chemistry and Pharmacy, again in University of Chile, but now in Campus North.
I still want to be part of PDI or a teacher, but being a pharmacist can help me being both; with this degree, I can apply to be a Forensics Expert (and getting a good paygrade and rank) inside the Police. Or, if this don't go well, I can also study two more years and get a Pedagogy degree, so I can work as a chemistry teacher.
And that's my story. Thanks for reading it :)

We have a very similar taste in the work field, I hope you can work in this area, I have a lot of faith in you!! 😘😘😘
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ReplyDeleteSara, I'm sure you'll achieve all your goals, you are very intelligent and that will take you away. Bye 💜😘
ReplyDeleteHi Sarilla!! I think that be part of PDI is a very exciting job!!
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