lalloz

Hi everybody! My name is Laura and I come from a very small town in the south of Padua. I don't really like small countryside towns, that's why one day, after my graduation, I'll try to find a more suitable city, maybe abroad. Shall I describe myself? Well, I'm 22 years old, I'm attending the third-year of "Lingue e Culture Moderne" here at the University of Padua; I'm studying English and Spanish and, although this is supposed to be my last year of studies, I think I'll be one, two years late: since I started going to university, I've always worked (in a bar 3-4 nights per week). Moreover,as I have many interests as music, singing in particular and theatre, I preferred not to spend my "university time" just studying: I believe that this is a precious piece of youth, that has to be used as much as we can! However, this year I left my job, I substituted theatre with piano lessons, so that I can dedicate myself to university in a better way. Music has always been my deepest passion, and singing too. Unfortunately two years ago I discovered I had two small folders on my vocal cords and I had to be operated on them; now, after two years, these folders are coming back and they keep growing! So I decided to stop singing and try playing an instrument. Which instrument can be played at the "tender age" of 22 years old? Piano, of course! I know it's maybe the most difficult musical instrument, and that maybe I'm a bit old to start playing it, but it's a sort of challange with myself! I like travelling and, with a bit of luck, next year I'll spend a semester in Spain thanks to the "Erasmus Project": it's a University exchange that gives the possibility to all students to spend an academic year in another university of the UE. I believe this is a great opportunity, especially for Languages students, to practice foreign languages and to be part of a multicultural world.