I'll start this blog saying that I ask myself every day why I am studying Anthropology. I'm a curious girl that get bored so easily so it's hard for me doing something that doesn't like. For that reason, I must look for ways to stay interested in what I am doing.
When I was a child I wanted to study so many things: I wanted to be a writer, a CSI detective, a marine biologist, a pilot of the FACH, a gymnast, an Olympic swimmer, and the list goes on. At Highschool, when we have to start to choose what we gonna be, I felt frightened because I didn't know what I wanted to be the rest of my life.
In 2015 I told to myself that I wanted to be a math engineer because I really like maths and I was horrible for biology and physic so I just wanted math in my life. But I couldn't choose just math (and add to that my father doesn't like so much my idea) so I decided to choose the three humanities (philosophy, literature and history) that were something that I like, but I didn't think I was good at that.
In 2016 I found the Anthropology and I seemed the best option considering how broad the program is. At the end of Highschool, in 2017, I started to get the idea that I would enter the university; I was happy because School wasn't a very nice experience, but at the same time I was anxious and nervous about my new life.
Right now I'm having a stressful but so funny life at the university. I don't know what I'll do in the future, but I consider interesting the linguistic anthropology so maybe I'll focus on that.
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