Friday, April 13, 2018
Post1: My Autobiography
Joaquin Tejos Gajardo was born in Rancagua the 5th of October of 1999 at an early age he showing a interest for the constructions toys like lego and he liked draw, he use a left hand to draw and write (but he can do a lot of things with the other hand).
He started the elementary school in Rancagua in two diferents schools the first was the Colegio Simon Bolivar (a bad school by the way) later he went to the Colegio Moises Mussa in 2009.
He started the high school in 2012; the second generations of the bicentennial in Liceo Oscar Castro Z. he always know what profession to study: architecture but he took the decision to get a biology course in high school. So in 2017 he took the decision to study architecture in the University of Chile.
He used to live with his parents, his mom, dad and his brother in a house in Rancagua, but now he lives only with his friend and his brother in Cerrillos, Santiago.
He has a few hobbies one of that is practice the speedcubing with the rubik´s cube, he spends a lot of time playing videogames on the cellphone and he loveds to sleep (very important information).
He has a girlfriend, she lives in Rancagua so he doesn´t see a lot her only two days the weekends. He met her in the high school in 2012 and started the relationship in 2017 specifically the 28th of july.
In the present, he continues his studies in the university.
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wow you are from Rancagua, must be deficult to live alone an have a long distance relationship with you girlfriend and parents.
ReplyDeleteYou live "alone" in Santiago, you have so much responsabilities... you are very brave! Good luck with the career:)
ReplyDeletespeedcubing with the rubik cube, interesting hobbie
ReplyDeletesleep, it's a very important hobbie
I really wanna see you playing the rubik cube!
ReplyDeleteRUBIK! RUBIK! RUBIK! We have to see that! Great Post!.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your life in Santiago, It takes a lot of concentration and fast reflexes, but you can manage it (since you are a Rubik master)
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