Hi everyone!
Today I am going to talk about what
I would like to continue studying after finishing my degree.
When I get the Bachelor's degree in psychology, I would like to take a master's in some of the areas of specialization. For now, I think that I will specialize in legal psychology, because, I would like to follow a line of study based on the victimology, focused on the work with violated childrens and matters associated to family court.
However, this plans are just a first idea, because, the legal area is not the only one that I like, also I'm interested in the clinic and the communitary, so are elements that I wouldn't like to leave out of my continuity of studies. Over my career, I would like to learn about this three areas, and be able to apply them in the care and protection of infants at risk of violation, addressing the problem from different perspectives and integrating them with each other.
Also, I would like to take a doctorate in one of the areas, with the purpose of be able to be teacher in some university and teach what I have learned over my career.
In short, I hope that the life and the money will be enough me to be able to accomplish these goals HAHA (the master's are very expensive!), especially, if we considerate that just the grade of Bachelor's degree in psychology, actually, is not very useful uwu.

Hi Yacolen!
ResponderEliminarI feel your motivation really natural, the world is changing and the protection of children exposed to risk of violation is fundamental. I hope you can achieve all these ideas uwu <3 <3 <3
Hi!
ResponderEliminarI really hope you achieve what you set out to do! <3 I feel like it's hard to decide why they're all really interesting areas.