Wednesday, 7 November 2018


Post graduate studies

Regarding a postgraduate course, the truth is that I don't want to take one, I just to earn my degree in chemistry  and pharmacy and go work to the south, far away from Santiago. In the remote possibility that I wanted to take a postgraduate course, it would be hard for me to choose because, since I'm not interested, I don't have much knowledge about that or the area I could work with.

I know about the most common of the programs imparted by our faculty, which is the PhD in pharmacology. I know that is hard to get in and obtaining the degree, and that it takes a lot of time and dedication, but sincerely I have spent so much time studying (between bachelor program and my current undergraduate career) that I’m not interested in taking more time in my process as student. Also, I know several PhD students in different programs (chemistry, pharmacology and pharmaceutic sciences in the University of Chile), and most of them took too much time to finish their thesis.

If in any moment of my life I would be interested in taking a postgraduate program, it would be in southern Chile, and I would try to choose a program that allows me to work and study, something like a part-time MBA or even an online degree.

3 comments:

  1. I like your idea of not take a post graduate degree, because the life are 2 seconds and waste 1 of them studying is a bad idea:(

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  2. I find it very honest on your part not wanting to continue studying and follow your life away from Santiago. I like you to have clear ideas

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  3. It is better to do things when you want and not by obligation

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