
In this post I'll be talking about postgraduate studies. This topic is particularly uncomfortable for me because this is my first year as student of journalism. But, as I said in the last topic, my goal in the mid time is to become a successful chief of any goverment (or NGO) communication program. So, if I want to achieve that I need to study public administration, public communications or politic communications. If I have to do it in Chile I would like to study in Universidad de Chile, because of it's public vocation. But, if I've to choose any other country, I would like to study in Brazil, Spain or England. Fortunately, I don't have to make this choice right now, so I got a very long time to think about it.
I know how expensive are postgraduates studies, so I would prefer some part-time course. With this type of method I could make money while study. The negative thing with that idea is that I must be prepared to stand all the stress and the lack of time. Anyway, as I said earlier, this is a problem that my future "me" will have to solve.
Besides
that, it would be great if I have time (or money) to study another thing. I've always
been interested in sports and music, unfortunately, I don't think that I may spent a big amount of money for it. How sad :(
Great idea to study after university, good luck for the remaining year of studies
ResponderEliminarSounds excellent. Few are interested in political journalism in a serious way
ResponderEliminarBetter work in a farm , there is more money and without so much stress
ResponderEliminardon't worry about, you have a lot of time to think about in the postgraduate studies!!!
ResponderEliminarWe have a lot of time for think about it Pato, but I think you have all clear!
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