jueves, 12 de mayo de 2016

Post 6: Postgraduate Studies




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.

2 comentarios:

BondageHead dijo...

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.

Unknown dijo...

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 :)