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Resident in Canoas, in the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre, Wagner Klein is determined by the career he wants to follow. Candidate for a vacancy for the economics course at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), this Sunday (6), he participates in the contest for the fourth time. It relies on studies to, this time, achieve the goal of federal entry.
"I know more than I knew last year, so that's enough, I will not give in. If I can not do it now, I'll be back again." next year, "he says.
This year, more than 28,500 registered candidates vie for 4,017 places in 90 free undergraduate courses.
For this competition, Wagner studied in a university program, which makes him more confident. Before, I was studying alone, at home. "It was a good preparation," he says.
Young person divides work with studies. He regrets that the opportunity to study in a free university is not for everyone.
"It's unfortunate that only a few have this opportunity, you have to make an effort to get the reward," he says. To do a college course in a private university, for him, "is very difficult".
Candidates arrive in Porto Alegre at the Júlio College of Castilhos for the examination of 39 entry to the UFRGS – Photo: Josmar Leite / RBS [/ url] TV
The candidates travel by far
Valeria Luiza Winck traveled about six hours to pbad the exam entrance of UFRGS She lives with her parents in Três Pbados, a little more than 470 km from Porto Alegre, accompanied by her mother still not take the tests for granted. She is a trainer, that is, she always goes to high school and takes the opportunity to prepare herself.
"The next year will be worthwhile," says the young woman, who has not yet decided whether she wants to study chemical engineering or pharmacy.
Valeria went to Três Pbados in the company of her mother to take the tests of her. UFRGS – Photo: Josmar Leite / RBS TV
She and her mother arrived in the capital of Rio Grande do Sul on Saturday (5). "To be calm and not risk anything," said Valeria. "She's focused on reviewing the content." It's calm, stay calm … My sister graduated this year, it's a great inspiration to me and I'm sure she's a good person. ; UFRGS es t one of the best universities in Brazil, "he summarizes.
Valeria's sister moves to Porto Alegre to study at the university. Now, the mother is already preparing to see the other girl realize her dream. "They have to leave home, create freedom and pursue their dreams," says Marilise Winck.
After a trip a little less tiring, the young Lara Gorreis Weigel, also accompanied by her mother, left Santa Cruz do Sul the day before to take the tests. It's just under three hours away. Like Valeria, she is a trainer.
"I think it's getting ready better, even in the psychological problem, you already know the proof, it does not happen and it's not enough. "
Lara lives in Santa Cruz do Sul and trains to enter the school. UFRGS – Photo: Josmar Leite / RBS TV
is confronted with things she has never views, "she explains about the possibility of training before registering officially. "I have followed a writing course for two years, and it's more to see how it's going to be," he adds.
The UFRGS, for her, "is a goal". And Lara wants the most popular course of the university: medicine.
"We know that drugs are not part of the budget, so switching to the federal government is one of the only options," he says. "I will write my doubts and try to see some things with the teachers."
The mother, Rejane Fatima Gorreis, confesses that she would like her daughter to be present. But that favors the choice. "So, let's go into the challenges ahead! It's an investment that matters to them, we focus on it," he says.
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