Deciding a graduate course in the first place is difficult for me, as I still don't know why I mentioned going to anthropology. Some teachers have told us that, in the end, it doesn't matter which mention you choose, since they all mix in practice, but although I still don't have that experience that says so much, that uncertainty still persists in me.
Whether archeology or social, I would like to take courses both inside and outside of Chile. I think it would be a good opportunity to be able to have specializations both at home and abroad. The ideal modality for me would be part-time, I would like to work and continue studying, possibly it would be studying at night and working during the day.
I am interested in archaeological materiality in Latin and Central America, I am also interested in the structures and social relations and the needs that arise from them. So if I decide to leave Chile, I would still be in the same area because I would seek to study in neighboring countries or within the same continent. But there are also other materialities that interest me, which are those of the Middle East-Asia, although I don't see the possibility of seeing myself studying or working in those places, who knows. But I like more the idea of continuing studying right here on the American continent.
Middle East-Asia is a interesting one, because in this hemisphere we dont get to know a lot about the social struture of those countries and their history!.
ResponderEliminarI love our Latin American history !
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