My post graduate studies



When i graduate of the university i pretend to do a lot of things related with my academic interest of the asian studies so why i want is learn a lot during my time at the university, learn asian languages and next of this do a master in Japan about international studies in the Asian countries. I plan to study at the University of Tsukuba wich is the university where my favourite writter Haruki Murakami studied. It is a university focused on the social sciences and has a very large number of careers that call my attention, so knowing the language (japanese) and especially English is very important for being able to learn in that country.




Anyway i want to learn as much as i can to understand the idiosyncrasy of Asia and use the tools that my career gives me so that at the time of graduation I can successfully develop in the postgraduate program that best suits my interests. I want to be able to apply for Scholarships but I think I should look for a financing alternative so that it does not limit my possibilities. The truth is that I do not know how good are the postgrades degrees about Asian studies in Chile, so I am more interested in studying in the foreign that's why i may even need to save up now money considering how expensive it can be to travel to Asia.


It is very exciting to know how post graduate studies can be, because I know there are a lot of study programs, so I hope to choose the right one and work hard to reach it.




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  1. check this: https://www.cl.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_es/becas.html
    there are scholarships, go for it!

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  2. Japan? Oh... i'm so surprised... haha good luck!

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  3. I find interesting your interest in Japanese culture!

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  4. wow! now I understand why you're learning japanese! good luck!

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  5. luck! I hope you can reach and fulfill all that you propose.

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