Post graduate studies
The truth is that it costs me a lot to think about doing a
postgraduate course, since according to my perspective the magister is not
valued as it should be valued, now everyone expects a PhD, and personally i
think the degree is long enough to be 3 or 4 more years studying and
researching something.
It calls me much more attention to do a diploma to
specialize even more in an area that I like in a short period, and not for
wanting something easy and fast, but because chemistry can be expressed in
infinite ways and I would love to get to experience all the applications that
catch my attention.
However, when I will have my degree, there may be a new
postgraduate degree other than a diploma, master's or doctorate, one that
really catches my attention, and therefore I do not close myself to the
possibility of actually studying one in the future. One that can help me to
continue perfecting myself as a professional, and above all, that contributes
enormously in what I want to transmit to society.
I would like it to be a study program with a combined
system, that is to say that it has face-to-face classes and others that are not
face-to-face, since it most likely combines those studies with a job to
generate income.
And although I like the idea of traveling and establishing
my life abroad, I am very afraid to think about studying outside of Chile,
since my preferences are not in Spanish speaking countries and if I am learning
something I must learn it well. Therefore, in the future when I decide which
path to take, I hope that the language is not a problem for me.
which area of the chemistry is the one that most calls you the attention
ReplyDeleteI don't think a diploma is something easy. I hope we can take a postgraduate degree that we really like, and, as you said, that help us to contribute in what we want to transmit to society. See you!
ReplyDeletelanguage barriers are difficult
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