Blog 6: Postgraduate Studies



Hello everyone,

Today I will talk about the postgraduate I would like to study in a near future. As I told you in the previous blog, I have many different interests and I have a hard time choosing one in particular but I think I'm interested in taking a course related to sculpture. Currently at the University, I only have the subject of English, and I am  at the moment searching for workshops to apply to in Santiago, so I can learn new techniques regarding ceramic.  Plus, I would like to learn new skills. experiences and to meet new and interesting people. In the future, it would be appealing to study abroad. I have been searching online about scholarships to study in Spain or China, and I have been visiting Meetups and scholarships fairs in order to get information about them. 
Personally, I would prefer to go to China instead of Spain because of its rich culture about ceramic, plus I think it would be interesting to be in a country so much different than Chile. I think it would be challenging to use my knowledge in English to communicate there. I have several friends who had studied abroad and they shared their experiences with me. These experiences keep me motivated to achieve this goal no matter what. 

I hope you liked what I wrote and please help decided whether I should choose to study a postgraduate course in Santiago, Spain or China. 


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  1. Hi! if you have the chance, go to China! i think it's pretty cool be able to travel to another country that is completelly different in culture :o I want to study in Asia too, but about engraving in Japan :)

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  2. vale! i think ceramic is beutiful and it is amazing that you want to travel to china and study more about ceramic. i know if yo really want it, you can do it c:

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  3. hi vale! i hope you can study abroad although it to be by a little time, and that you can to deepen in the subject that you passionate...lucky!!

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  4. I have a friend who studied Mandarin Chinese in China and now lives there, I could see if in the YouTube channel that is Cassandra Armijo where he explains the scholarships, he spent a year living in a university.
    It would be great if you were there. regards

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  5. I think it's better Chinese option for you to work ceramic! I also like it a lot, I hope it happens!

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