Postgrade
Right now I’m in
my second year in Journalism. There’s still a long way to finish my career, but,
if everything goes well and I ended it, I would like to take a Master in
Political Communication, in a part - time course here in Universidad de Chile.
This Master is
about analyzing the changes that have happened in the last decades in Chile, and
I think it has a lot of importance the fact that we, as journalists, understand
the factors that make the politics in our country be in one or another way.
It’s likely that
I’ll be working in some media, and we know that this career doesn’t have a
schedule. If something happens at 2 a.m., you have to go to investigate. So, the
best way to take this Master would be in a part - time course where I have the possibility
to work and study at the same time. I don’t like a lot the option of studding
in internet so I exclude it.
There is a possibility
that maybe I’m not thinking out of the box a lot, because I don’t see myself
taking a Master in another university or country, mostly because I don’t
believe I have the sources to go to another place where the exigency level is
bigger. I hope I change my mind in the future.
Is a good option this postgrade :)
ResponderEliminarThis master is very interesting, you should consider it in the future
ResponderEliminarit sound interesting, I hope it works out for you :)
ResponderEliminarI'm not certain but I think that at the students of the University of Chile they will work out a discount of 50% in the tariff of the post graduate.
ResponderEliminarPolitical knowledge is very important for life! I wish it was more integrated in schools and universities' curriculum.
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