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Monday, November 19, 2007

Ice Princess - Following your dreams

In films, there is always the paradigm that young people know exactly what they want and they want to follow their dreams. I saw this movie on Sunday at my sister’s house. There is a part when the mother tells the girl:
- You are giving up your dream
And then the girl answers:
- No mom, I giving up yours, I’m going after mine.
Jajajaja. I wish that was my case.

I knew I wanted to study tourism, and my parents didn’t let me when I graduated from high school, so I became an economist. Now that I am what my parents wanted me to be and I am also “going after my dream” I see that it was the right thing to do.


Thanks mon and dad =D.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Exited!

Application season started already in AIESEC, everybody is sending their MC opportunities to all the contacts, everybody is either starting to think on Heading for the Future or take one of those opportunities... I am in the second group... Already with some countries in mind... let's see what happens...

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Tourism in El Salvador


Salvador del Mundo, nocturna / Salvador del Mundo at night
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So after a short research, I decided to start my Master's degree in Tourism. I've always been interested in tourism, although, at the beginning when I graduated from High School, it was merely the fact that I wanted to travel around the world; haha. I wanted to know places with cultural background and wanted to be culturally sensitive. Unfortunately, in 2000 there was not complete option for study tourism in El Salvador. I told my parents that I wanted to go to live and study in Guatemala. They told me I was crazy… so I stayed and enter the Business Administration and Economics School.

I am still interested, I've traveled to many places doing AIESEC work and I've realized the real impact that the tourism industry has in the development of societies. I think I have these two facts in favor: The economics background helps me to understand better and the fact that I've traveled, helps me understand what tourists are looking for when they travel.

On the other hand, it's extremely disappointing and challenging at the same time to realize that in El Salvador the tourism industry is just starting, plus the bad image that my country has makes the situation worse.

I just saw in the Discovery Travel and Leaving a show about the Holy Week celebration in Antigua Guatemala, and I can't help compare that with the same celebration in Sonsonate, Izalco or even San Salvador. Few days ago, in the Discovery channel, there was a program about the gangs… la salvatrucha… ay Dios mío, que tristeza… I bet they feel proud about it…

For example, we want to bring foreigners through AIESEC's Global Internship Program to El Salvador, but they think they won't be safe in here…

This is the challenge I have, let's see what will be my contribution, let's see this same things in few years

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Thursday, November 08, 2007

Guatemala once again

So I went to Guatemala... again, but I am happy because I had many reasons to go there. First, Andres’ birthday on Saturday and Sunday, he gave this great party and I was happy to share with him. Also it was Ceci’s graduation and all thought I couldn’t see here in the end, I could say congratulations to her. I also met with Nito, the MCP, and I feel so good that I was so wrong about him, I mean is not that I didn’t trust him, it’s just I didn’t know him and I didn’t know how good he was so I was skeptical, but I realize that they have many good things and Nito is one of them :D.
Another very important reason to go there was to see Marianel!!! Oh God, she was a new member when I was LCP in Cordoba, Argentina. Now she is living her AIESEC experience as a trainee in DHL Guatemala (a traineeship that I wanted for myself but couldn’t get because of my responsibility as MCP)

It was a great weeked, but I'm happy to be back in ESAL.

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