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Olá

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Estou sempre disposto a conversar, se você quiser trocar emails ou conversar no msn eu estou em paulohgf at hotmail dot com Quanto as Ciências Sociais, escolhi o curso porque queria algo de humanas com uma nota de corte acessível. Eu diria que para mim, à primeira vista, os cursos de filosofia, ciências sociais, psicologia, etc, têm algo em comum. Eu diria também que a USP é longe de ser aquilo que todos idealizam, e é realmente necessário gostar de estudar, algo que pessoalmente não me agrada muito. Com isso em mente, acho que Ciências Sociais pode acrescentar perspectivas interessantíssimas, assim como te afogar em um monte de besteira. O maior problema que eu encontro, tanto em CS quanto nos outros cursos que mencionei, é o ausente valor de mercado do diploma nessas áreas. No entanto, não acho uma má escolha, e o mercado ultimamente é severo com qualquer novo profissional. Vamos discutir pontos mais específicos se você tiver alguma dúvida. Até. PHF 02:04, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Non-free rationale for File:Ss274.jpg

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