Why Did I Choose this Career?

This is a difficult question but i know how to answer. Choose any career or program was difficult because i have been always very indecisive, 
 When I was child I wanted to be a scientist, but i didn´t knew what kind of scientist. I have always been interested in the environment, human health and plants.
When I was 12 years old i wanted to study medicine, but two years later i changed my mind, in this year i was wanted to study chemistry and later i wanted to study pharmaceutical chemistry. In 2016 i was interested in Agronomy and in renewable natural resources engineering. Finally in this year i was selected to study chemistry engineering in Pucv, but i decided to resolve Psu again...
My first option was Pharmaceutical Chemistry, the second was renewable natural resources engineering, the third option was Chemistry, and the forth was Agronomy engineering. All them in this university
It was very difficult to choose the order.
Well... I am actually studying Chemistry and i really like it, but I'm considering a possible change
My experience at university is very nice, i like to go to faculty and i enjoy swimming at university pool. my favorite classes are chemistry and chemical laboratory techniques.
In the future i want to work helping people, teaching or protecting the nature. Hopefully in open air
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Comentarios

  1. i hope you can decide soon, you can do it !!

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  2. Whatever you decide in the future, is good that you worry about the environment.

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  3. You are interested in take care about planet, good guy

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  4. I can´t believe that laboratory techniques is one of your favorite classes. lol

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  5. I can't believe that you like chemical laboratory techniques, i really hate the when i had to do that class!!

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