Blog 6: Future postgraduate study
Hi! Today I'm supposed to talk about the postgraduate course I want to take in the future.
Actually, I don't have it planned yet, as I mentioned in my previous post "I don't usually plan many things. When I plan something important it usually has unfavorable results, unlike other times when my plans are more vague or I have no plans, and the results are favorable".
Actually, I don't have it planned yet, as I mentioned in my previous post "I don't usually plan many things. When I plan something important it usually has unfavorable results, unlike other times when my plans are more vague or I have no plans, and the results are favorable".
I want to have at least one or two postgraduate course, since that way I'd feel better prepared for the job, plus, I'd have a better chance in the world of work. I have always thought about taking a postgraduate course in the field of Legal Psychology (Penitentiary or Forensic), and as a complement a course in Psychotherapy (I don't know what approach I want yet, can be cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic or group), because my dream (as I mentioned in the previous post) is to work as a legal psychologist.
Legal psychology changes from country to country and from time to time, for this reason, if I wanted to work here in Chile, the best thing would be to study in Chile, although there are some specific things that are sometimes better studied abroad. I have not thought about the modality of the classes, I personally like face-to-face classes, but if the conditions and context are not conducive then I could not. What I am clear about is that I would like to be able to work while I study so as not to be a financial burden on my parents and and finally achieve emancipation/independence jjajjsj.
I like legal psychology too n-n
ResponderBorraryou could be like people from Criminal Minds :O
ResponderBorrarWow! Is very difficult the area of the law. I studied law in the year 2014, The judicial system is not what it seems!
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