Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Post graduate studies


It's my first year studying Pharmacy, and although I'm loving the career, I'm not very informed about the post graduate courses you can choose, maybe because I see them like very far away things to worry, but If I'll had to make the choice right know, I'll probably take a course that can be useful to what I want to do in the future (obviously), and that's probably doing research or working in a lab or something like that, something where you don't have to still sit all the day signing papers and stuff like that, that would be very boring.

After a sneak "research" about (some fliers handed by the teacher), I'm considering taking a PhD in Pharmacology someday. It seems like an interesting and useful course, since it allows you to work doing research and participate in the making of a new medicament. Another post graduate course that I found interesting was a diploma in organic instrumental analysis. I think that taking that course may help to know about lab analysis, which is something that I'm interesting in. Also the second one can be blended system, so I can study while working.

About where study those courses, I don't know a lot about Universities, but maybe taking a post graduate course in the University of Chile doesn't seems to be a bad idea, but doing it abroad it's still an option.

Anyway, like I said at the beginning, it's my first year studying Pharmacy, so anything can change.

2 comments:

  1. I like your post! I think the same of you, in my first year studying Pharmacy I still see far to study a postgraduate.

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