Fit to a T. Choosing a bachelor's degree that meets your needs
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https://doi.org/10.22201/codeic.16076079e.2017.v18n7.a7Keywords:
student UNAM, vocation, university career, electionAbstract
Many young people struggle to find the educational program that fully embraces their multiple talents and interests, especially in Mexico where undergraduate studies are highly specialized. This article reflects upon the difficulty of choosing a degree after finishing high school. In the following paragraphs, a young student at the National Autonomous University of México describes how she faced this challenge and shares her personal journey trying to reconcile a passion for social sciences and art.
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