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Post 6: Post graduate studies

Hi homies, today is really hot. I don't like summer, do you? Well, today's topic is post graduate studies. I like the idea of taking courses after you graduate because it allows you to improve your knowledge, and the best part is that there are so many that you can combine them and make yourself a unique professional.

For me, I'd like to take one, but not here in Chile. I'm thinking about Norway, Switzerland or Canada. Those countrys have a lot of environmental knowledge, so it would be amazing to learn from them to apply here. I would like to take a course of lidership or/and marketing, because I want to learn how to relate with people, teach them about the enviorment and learn how to sell "green" products for big industries so they can mitigate the impact on the environment.

I consider important how courses have adaptated nowadays. Many years ago courses could only be teached in presence, but today there are online courses which I find a great way to learn. I would definetly consider this way to take one if I don't have much time for travelling from one place to another.

As extra courses (not related with my career), I would take a course of oral Japanese, drawing, even tattoo! I want to become a professional artist some day. 

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  1. What a good idea! But, did you think about studying something related with your career in Japan?

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