Hello, as I mentioned in video number 2, I would like to work in the area of the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to the manufacture and development of new drugs. In general, I imagine it as a very competitive job with many difficult but not impossible. It’s mainly an indoor job, but it still needs certain outlets to the outside that require empirical research. I would love to travel a lot and get to know many places in the world and if given the opportunity, thanks to my work, I would not hesitate to take advantage of this opportunity, because it would help me not only to get to know other cultures from a tourist point of view but also to investigate others scientific perspectives. In the future, I would like to be able to do a doctorate in pharmacology, so that I can benefit from my training as a scientist and complement my studies to better develop a future job, since this doctorate specialises in everything related to drugs or their clinical and technological applications,
One of the many extraordinary days that I lived before the quarantine (I'm sorry to leave so many moments and people out) was for the commemoration of this year's Women's Day (8M). I spent it in San Felipe with my friends Victoria and Antonia, and we got together in the afternoon to go marching in this city's square. I remember that first, we went to take ice cream to the "Heladería Olguín" that makes some delicious handmade ice creams, then we went to the Alameda that was the meeting point and we saw many women organized dances, songs, and artistic manifestations that left us stunned, I loved to realize how much talent is present in my city, one of my favourites was a dance that they did with a song by Ana Tijoux (that is one of my favourite Chilean artists) called "Antipatriarca". Later, about 7 pm, when it was less hot, we walked along the four Alamedas that circle the city centre and then arrived at the square. It was very nice to see so many w