Well, here in Brazil, for get on a University is different from others countries. Here, we do a test called ''ENEM', a test with questions from history, biology, chemistry, physical, portuguese, english or spanish, geografy.. All we learn during our years of school. We do the test, and according with the punctuation that we did, we chose a course. To do medicine here, you have to be awesome in all the test. It's very competitive. In others countries, in college, people have the chance to try some areas they have interest. Here, no. We have to do the test, and choose what career follow, just reading on internet about the profession and asking for professionals about that career. It's very complicated and unfair. With seventeen or eighteen years old, we have to decide what do in the rest of our lifes. I'm studying for the ''ENEM'' this year. My parents want a medical daughter, but my vocation is for Journalism, comunication.. But the labor market in this area here in Brazil is very difficult. The profession is little recognized, and with a small remuneration too. I'm suffering a lot with that. And, to worsen, I think one day, I'll live in England. I wonder if there, I could have success in area. Wish me lucky, everybody!

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