Thinking about what I’m going to do after
graduating somehow is a mix of anxiety and excitement. I really
don’t know what I’m going to do afterwards, and that makes me nervous. At the
same time I think “I’m only 23”, so my plan is to continue studying.
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I'm young and I should continue studying |
But study what? That’s the question that makes
me more anxious. I like music, movies, animals, a lot of things, and after my
professional practice I discovered what I don’t like: press. So I have to study
something else where I can mix journalism with something I really like. Up to
now I’m thinking of making a diplomat or something similar for a couple of
years and learn more about cinema, so I can make “audiovisual journalism”.
I would like to study in another country, and I
think I can apply for a scholarship to finance it. That is one of my dreams and
I think that with my grades and searching a lot in internet, it is possible.
One of my options is the International University for Film and Television in
San Antonio de losBaños, Cuba.
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I would like to be like Francis Ford Coppola |
There are many journalists in Chile, so I’m
convinced that I have to study more to make a difference, and not be just “one
of the bunch”.
Javi today, a postgraduate level is a basic feature to "make the difference". Also, I think that is better do it after undergraduate than do it later, and if you do it in other country it's so much better!.
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