Last year, I didn't know what to study after that I graduated of psychology, but I took a subject of humanistic psychology...and I began to think in postgraduate studies. In fact, I never thought that I could want to do this. For academic training we -the psychologist - must do a degree. I would want to take the humanist clinical psychology degree, but I would like to study the organizational psychology degree too. On the other hand, and it doesn't have relationship with psychology, I would like to study mathematics. But this is other tale.
The reason I would like to take the humanist clinical psychology...besides that it's a requirement of the degree, is that I will work in the clinical psychology, specifically in this area. Then it's a good training before begining in the working field.
Where I would like to study? I think that I will do it in Chile, I feel safe here because I have difficulty with other languages. Maybe, I will do the Master another country...but it's the future.
I wouldn't like the distance learning, I prefer in presencial study. Before I was intransigent about the part-time courses, but if I want to coordinate my job and the mathematics study, I must choose this option. I can`t leave the psychology because I have learned to love, and it has been a long process. In fact I don't want to leave the psychology.
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People say that postgrade studies are useful to upgrade your curriculum.
If you're going to take them, you should try to considerate the way you want your career to go.
I think it's good to follow personal interests, such as mathematics in your case, we will be psychologists, but we must continue to cultivate our personal interests :)
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