Postgraduate Studies
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Today's post is about Postgraduate studies. A topic that for me has been a bit ignored on purpose, convincing myself that, even if it's a really important thing to think about, it was something I wanted to delegate for "Future's Simón" knowledge.
I would like to keep studying forever and become an expert between experts on whatever I wish to know (or be)... or at least that's what my naive mind used to think about ten years ago.
Ten years after, my main goal became to finish my pre-graduate studies and jump as fast as possible into the wage labor world.
It's not just about money (although it's very much about money), it's because I am convinced that in order to truly understand what has been learnt in school one must experience what is to put theory in practice at least for a few years.
After that process, the aren't many options that I know about.
Although I know that just next to me there is a part-time diploma course on Environmental restoration and rehabilitation in the Faculty of of Forestal/Forestry Engineering from the Universidad de Chile that I could easily study in parallel to most jobs, I always thought that at some point of my life I would have to find a way to travel and study abroad.
Today's post is about Postgraduate studies. A topic that for me has been a bit ignored on purpose, convincing myself that, even if it's a really important thing to think about, it was something I wanted to delegate for "Future's Simón" knowledge.
I would like to keep studying forever and become an expert between experts on whatever I wish to know (or be)... or at least that's what my naive mind used to think about ten years ago.
Ten years after, my main goal became to finish my pre-graduate studies and jump as fast as possible into the wage labor world.
It's not just about money (although it's very much about money), it's because I am convinced that in order to truly understand what has been learnt in school one must experience what is to put theory in practice at least for a few years.
After that process, the aren't many options that I know about.
Although I know that just next to me there is a part-time diploma course on Environmental restoration and rehabilitation in the Faculty of of Forestal/Forestry Engineering from the Universidad de Chile that I could easily study in parallel to most jobs, I always thought that at some point of my life I would have to find a way to travel and study abroad.
It´s an interesting perspective when you say " in order to truly understand what has been learnt in school one must experience what is to put theory in practice"
ReplyDeleteI agree on the idea of putting theory into practice, especially if you can do it in new countries, new everything. Good luck!
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