I've always thought about continuing to study
after graduating from psychology. I think everything is very linked to my dream
job and what I want to do in the future (as I mentioned in the previous post).
I would like very much to do a master's degree
in educational psychology, which is taught by the same University and faculty
in which I study, because I already know the professors and the approach that
is given to this area of study, and also because the class schedules are
flexible.
I think I would choose to do a master's degree
in Chile first, because that way I can study and work at the same time,
combining practice and specialization and academic training (and because I can
pay for the graduate without relying on my parents). And there, I would
probably choose courses related to school coexistence, children's development
and play.
But after completing a master's degree in
Chile, I dream of applying for a master's degree in Spain through "Chile
Scholarships", in order to have more security, and if I'm eventually
married or have a family, I can obtain the benefits granted by the scholarship
to my husband or children
Eventually I would like to do a PhD, in the
same area of educational psychology, but the truth is, I'm focusing first on
doing my Masters.
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