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).
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I love! we have the same interests for the future hahaha I hope you make it <3
ResponderEliminarI hope you achieve everything you want!
ResponderEliminarVery cool studying entomology ! <3
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ResponderEliminarVery cool studying entomology ! <3
ResponderEliminarI am also interested in doing that master, I hope money is not an impediment and that we can enjoy these courses.
ResponderEliminarwow you have a lot of ideas in mind! I hope you can achieve them all❤
ResponderEliminarwow, that's a lot of courses, I don't think it's a good idea to take so many courses, unfortunately in Chile they don't value them as they should, even so, I hope you succeed
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