Blog 2: Why did I choose this major?
Hello, dear students. I hope you are having a good day. In today's second blog, I will talk about why I decided to study my major: a bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature.
When I was a child, I was truly scared of going to University: it seemed like an impossible dream to pursue since everyone talked so solemnly about it. My first impulse was to become a baker; it seemed easy at first, but I discovered that it is such a strenuous job, so I quitted that idea immediately.
As a high schooler, I wanted to study psychology after I graduated from school, but I declined after my mother talked me out of it: She noticed that I was going to enter a major for the wrong reasons.
As I was approaching my school graduation, I decided to pursue this major since English was one of my best subjects at school and, unfortunately, I didn’t have the guts to pursue one of my true passions: plastic arts.
Looking in retrospective, and considering all its ups and downs, this program was not what I had expected: it gave me tools to analyze information critically and abstractly, confidence to stand up in front of an audience and deliver a speech somehow fluidly, and an awareness of all my capabilities when it comes to study something as complex and as interesting as language.
Fun fact: as a child, I would have never thought of becoming an English teacher (actually, I used to believe they were impostors hahaha). Still, as time goes by, I am very happy teaching others the wonders and intricacies of English language, even you, my dear students hahaha.
Have a great weekend!
Hello! It's great to see how you've found your passion and confidence throughout your academic journey. Your choice to study English Language and Literature seems to have been truly spot on, and your enthusiasm for teaching is contagious. It's worth noting that you're a very good teacher, very friendly. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
ResponderEliminarNow that time has passed and you have obtained new tools thanks to what you do, have you thought about considering the plastic arts again? Maybe surprised by the result <3
ResponderEliminarHi, thank you for describing your career choice and the stages you had to go through to make the decision to become an English teacher. It's inspiring to hear your assessments and learnings!
ResponderEliminarHi! It was very interesting read about how you choose your major, I think this could be a difficult decision to make when you are so young.
ResponderEliminarHello teacher! English language and literature sounds really hard hahaha. I´m glad that despite it not being your true passion, you´re finding happiness in teaching others ;)
ResponderEliminarHi! thank you for sharing your career, Have you thought about following your passion for plastic arts now?
ResponderEliminarhello, thank you for sharing all the processes you hab to go through to get to where you are, i hope one day you will return to plastic arts and complement it with you lifestyle :))
ResponderEliminarhello how great!! and nice story, I like the way the English classes you take are very dynamic, I would like to know more tips for English :( because it costs me so much
ResponderEliminarHello, it is interesting to read your story and notice the twists and turns that life takes.
ResponderEliminarBaker?
ResponderEliminarI can't imagine her doing anything else.
I hope she is happy teaching :)
Hi Miss Javiera. I hope you are well.It is wonderful the benefits that his career brought to his life. ¡Greetings!
ResponderEliminarHi ,I`m very glad that u like taking classes right now and that u have shared this with us :)
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