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I chose to study social work because I have always been interested in the social sciences, especially as in this area it could generate a change both in society and in people. So when I applied to college my options were Social Work, Psychology and Sociology. A week before applying, I was still wondering whether to put Social Work or Psychology first, but thanks to my couple I discovered that I wanted to study social work. When I was a child I wanted to be a veterinarian, because I love pets, but over time I discovered that I did not have much affinity with biology, but with history, so I put the idea aside.

My experience at the university has been super pleasant in terms of virtuality, it has also been difficult for me, since being from the region I have not been able to participate in any face-to-face activity that has been done.

I would love to work in the areas of gender violence or sename, working in the field and with people in person, I don't see myself sitting in front of a desk.

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  1. I liked your post Montserrat, we have many things in common. I wish you much success in your future works and projects <3 Greetings

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  2. Hello Montserrat! I also discarded a scientific carrer and, I decided on Social Work :)

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