First of
all, I would like to mention that my vocational decision to enter to the University
was too hard. I had so many interests (and I’m still having it). For that
reason, I think that the system of postgraduate studies is made for me (an
egocentric perspective) because I could choose different courses and subjects
that would complement my base career. Also, I think that when I finish
Psychology I would like to study other Program.
The variety
is dangerous for me. When I think in my postgraduate studies I feel confused again. However,
nowadays the interrelation between different areas of knowledge has good “status”
(multidisciplinary). If I had to choose today, I would like to study courses like
drama, literature or ecology. If you are wondering why I don’t consider subjects
in a direct relation to the Psychology, I’m doing it too.
I think
that the postgraduate studies are the best opportunity to travel to other places,
because your academic training could be infect
with new o unknown perspectives. In despite of the high cost of the
international courses and the difficulty of obtaining grants to travel abroad, I
like to dream that I will have the chance to take courses in other countries.
As a preparation to my idyllic future, that semester I´m studying French (as a tool
to face another obstacle: the language barrier).
I laughed a lot when I read "The variety is dangerous for me" I totally agree ha ha (but is interesting and always useful knowing different things, so... maybe, it isn't dangerous for us). Unless we believe that curiosity killed the cat (ha ha), good luck with your goals! :)
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