Hi folks!
The truth
is that I don't want to study a postgraduate degree. I’m not interested in
spending more time and money on studies, I would rather leave the university as
soon as possible and start working. But in a hypothetical case in which I am
obliged to continue studying, I would choose a postgraduate related to the
environment.
I have
always liked everything related to the environment. Because there are so many ways that I could get closer to the environment, I haven't decided yet how to go about
it. One idea may be to study the relationships between humans and non-humans.
For example, pets, the use of animals for work, transport, livestock,
agriculture, hunting, etc. I could study how these elements of the environment
affect humans, or also how humans transform the environment.
I would
have to decide from which area I position myself, be it from the social or
natural sciences. Depending on that, I could choose where to study. In Chile
there are postgraduate courses on environment related to natural sciences. If I
wanted to study something more related to the social sciences, I would try to
study abroad, although I doesn’t know in which country there will be one (if
there is one). I would like to study online; it makes me much more comfortable
managing my own times and not having to mobilize to go to class. Also, this
would allow me to work at the same time as I study.
Well, that
has been my hypothetical case. I'm still convinced that I don't want to study a
postgraduate degree. Goodbye.

ResponderBorrarI have the same problem deciding what to study after U
We are in a very similar position. I feel u, bro :(
ResponderBorrarthe environment sounds like a good subject to study
ResponderBorrarThat is the bad thing about Chile, sometimes undergraduate studies are not enough :(
ResponderBorrar
ResponderBorrarthe truth I do not know if I want to do a postgraduate too
I didn't want to study after undergrad either :(
ResponderBorrar