viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2020

Your post graduate studies

Hello everyone, I hope you are well. With the last blog I began to investigate the postgraduate degrees that the forest sciences faculty has in the country and I was very interested in doing a Master in Wild Areas and Nature Conservation, because I would like to specialize much more in conservation of our native forests, since they need a lot of concern and care, due to climate change and poor forest management. I would also like to study abroad on entomology and insects, but this is already a more distant dream since I would need more money and contacts, maybe it could be my second study plan (who knows). The subjects I would like to study are Biology and Ecology of Conservation, Conservation of Flora and Vegetation, Cultural Vision of Nature, Conservation and Study of Animal Populations, Policies about Biodiversity, Wildlife and Protected Areas, Management and Management of Wild Areas . I know they are quite a few, but very necessary to be a trained and good professional in the area. I think I would like to study the course part-time, in this way I could work and pay for the expenses involved in doing a Magister in Chile (Too expensive for my future pocket), also so I could study more calmly since it will surely be quite complex but not impossible (optimistic hahaha).

domingo, 22 de noviembre de 2020

LEVEL 4 / POST 5 (WEEK 7): MY FUTURE JOB.

Hello everyone, today's topic is about the future, the truth is that lately I have been thinking a lot about this topic and I think I would like to have a job in the South of the country, controlling exotic insect pests in native forests or in plantations of the forestry industry. I would also like to do research on new species of fungi or insects. I definitely want a job abroad, I would not be happy at all if my workplace was based on being in an office all day, I need to walk, observe and breathe the air. :( I really don't see myself in a closed place. One of my dreams is to practice my profession abroad in order to travel a lot and be
able to specialize abroad, to be able to meet new species of trees, animals, insects, fungi, etc. If they ask me about my salary, I think I don't care much, just happy with little as long as I can afford to have my home, pets and a car. Lately I analyze my tastes and I think I will specialize in entomology and pest management, so far it is what I like the most, I would like to dedicate my life to this, I like the small worlds in which these little living beings inhabit, there is so much that study and research!.

sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2020

POST 4 (WEEK 6): CAREER RELATED TOPIC: Why did you choose your current career?

Hi!
In my case, from a young age, I had tastes related to nature, ecology and biology, but I was never very clear about what to study, my dream was to study paleontology, but it did not exist in the country I decided that I should look for another path. When I reached my last year of high school, I wanted to study at the same university as my sister and I looked for something that related to my tastes (Saving the world by caring for our planet) so I chose to study environmental engineering as my first option, followed by biology with a major in environment. But making the wrong choice was not what I was looking for, I needed to be in nature, within the forests, know species and know how to differentiate them to investigate those that were in danger of extinction and thus be able to carry out my rescue mission more closely. So I decided to go out and look for another career, while I was looking I found forestry engineering and it really was like a dream, I don't know how I hadn't thought about it and then I put it as the first option followed by the same career, but at the Catholic University. I was accepted and well the rest is history I am someone very happy and I am in my third year and I do not regret anything.