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Why did you choose Journalism?


When I was a child I dreaming to work in something like what my mom did. What´s the problem? My mom is an engineer and i hate maths. When I was grow I start to think the laws are my thing and after finished the hight school I begin to study to be a lawyer.  I reach to study three semester before get away. It´s too much work for something boring. Independent of that, I made very good friends and I learned to read a lot of pages in little period of time. I remember in my first year I take a course of running. My last exam was to run 10K. I finished in one hour (very bad time).


After that I start to study Journalism. I don´t know why specifically choose it, but I feel very good. In the future I dream to be a screenwriter or something like this. I would like to live by creative writing.

Other career? I love the cousine but its very hard work. But I cook my food and I put effort to make delicious dishes. 

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  1. Ruuuuuunnn Cristobal Ruuuuuuun
    I think you will be a great journalist ... Also, I hope you keep improving your culinary skills hahaha

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