viernes, 19 de mayo de 2017

Studying after studying:

I find interesting the idea of this post, basically because -in my opinion- in the actual 
times it’s almost essential doing a post-graduate study. So regardless the reasons that you might have for doing one of this studies, it’s always going to be mediated for the necessity of surviving in the working market.

But anyway, if I talk in personal terms I think that the study that I choose it has to be related with the career I’m studying right now (Sociology), or maybe this it's kind of obvious jaja. The principal reason for studying something after graduate it's -besides the thing that I said at the beginning- the hunger of knowledge, you do one of this courses for learning more about your area and specialize in a subject of your interest. In my case I like a lot of topics, but can I mention 4 for a possible diplomat, master o PhD in the future (I hope); economics, statistics, psychology and philosophy, however like I said in a post before, I would like to know more about statistics, because I think that in a sort of way it's fun and really useful for giving the "hard and scientific pillar" (this is arguable) to the sociology discipline.


I don't have an specific place on mind for a thing like this, but I think that my first post-graduate study I would like to do it in Chile, and if I do a second one (again, I hope) I will be really pleased to do it in another country. Some people says that Spain it's a really good place for specialize in social sciences, or maybe USA. Well actually I don't know too much about this aja, it's something really distant at the moment, and I have to pass my career first c:. Anyway if I had the chance for studying in another country, like in a face-to-face way (for my this is the best and effective way), at any time of my life I will not hesitate, It would be a lovely experience.


So, we will see what happens in the future, for now my objectives are study and enjoy the career :).




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