Hello everyone!
I am interested in continuing my studies once I graduate. I
have inquired about the prices and I know that they are expensive, but I think
that graduate studies are necessary for further professional growth. Besides, there is the option of applying for scholarships and other forms of
financing that will help you with the payment, and of course, starting to
generate savings accounts for the studies is a very viable option to alleviate
that cost in the future. I think it is also important to keep learning and
updating about the new needs that are emerging in society. And not only in
psychology, but in all professional areas. In particular, I have seen the
option of applying for scholarships, not only in Chile, but also abroad. I
would love to go on a study trip, I think it can be a very enriching experience,
as each country has a unique culture from which you can acquire diverse
perspectives and learning.
I would like to specialize in the area of legal psychology,
I think it is good to consider certain options, however, I still have a lot to
learn in order to know what decision to make and which one is the one that best
suits my interests and professional tastes.
Legal psychology sounds tough, but interesting, all the options you gave in the post about what to do with the postgrade studies are really helpfull, it's true that you can start to save money, or see another choice in other countrys.
ResponderBorrarHello Caroline! I think the same. I mean, have the opportunity to travel to study it is a great idea, I would like to do too! It seems to me very interesting the area of Legal psychology because it is an area that a few students take it but from there you can help a lot of people and that's amazing.
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