Firstly, I want to talk about my major which is biology, and the reason I decided to become a biologist. Biology is the nature science that study living organisms and environments, in simple words, is the study of life. When I was a child, I enjoyed all about animals and plants, the lifestyle in fields and those histories about explorers lost in the jungle while they went in a ecological research for any unknown reason. Those kinds of things made me know my love for nature since I was very young. While I was growing up, I discovered the importance of biology over the new knowledge acquired by the man to have a better life, to contribute to medicine, and to encourage the preservation of species. By all these reasons, I came to United States to study Naturals Sciences, and then to complete my career as a biologist.
If I have to pursue one career of my current classes, even though none of those has a direct relation with natural sciences, I would choose Anthropology, maybe because it talks about the social life of people in a specific culture, how these people make connections with their own environment, and explains their natural and social develop in history. So, I can found a lot of similarities between be an anthropologist and be a biologist. Perhaps, the most important reason why I would choose it is because that job involves travel a lot! or don’t you think that traveling around the world and meeting different countries and cultures is great way to make money? Therefore, if I couldn’t pursue the major I want, Anthropology could be my best choice to achieve a degree.