My chances of doing further studies will depend on a work meeting, or more specifically, what kind of work you have at that time. In my case, studying sociology opens up many possibilities for me to carry out activities in different areas, from statistics to public policies, in the private or state world, or definitively I choose the self-career.
I have thought about studying, maybe, a master's degree in public policy, since it would be a good step to enter the labor world mainly. However, there are also many practices that involve this particular specialization. I also understand that this teaching must be within the country, because here we have the most precise tools for a social reality like Chile. In this master’s I expect many knowledge about social intervention, control of database, economy and political analysis.
To attend this type of classes, you will need a course with regular classes, then, to yourself, to your attention. As a sociologist, and no longer with the idea of "recording" everything in my memory. In addition, this type of magister is usually very competitive among those who are in this type of work, especially for the limited places where it is possible to find work, being a sociologist. It is a decision that we will have to make, ultimately, later, when appropriate.
Hi! I also study sociology and I think that this is a very interesting and requested specialization area in the labor field.
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