jueves, 19 de octubre de 2017

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Today I'll talk about post graduates studies that I'd love to do in the future, gotta say that it's a little bit hard to talk about it because it's the kind of stuff I don't even have thought about it. If being here in a undergraduate career let me out of money every single month, post graduates studies would kill me by a heart attack.
I remember those sad days in high school [but now happy days compared to my last few weeks here], when I don't had any idea of what should I do with my life, so I started to search online about Universities and careers of my interests. 
My brother studied journalism in Buenos Aires, Argentina. There he paid like USD$95 per month in a private institute without any scholarship or benefit, so I though that if he could made it, I can make it too. I searched on the UBA: Universidad de Buenos Aires, and in other tons of institutes that offer the career of filmmaking. 
I found that the superior education is absolutely nothing about the money compared to Chile, there you have to pay a reasonable price about all. There I found the documentary film post graduate course, it’s the same kind of post graduates studies that Universidad de Chile offers, but if you cross the border you’ll have the chance to study in a different country paying less more and live and interact among a different culture and a brand new filmmakers. 
I’m not 100% sure about it, but definitely I’m not backing down for the chance. Maybe someday I’ll be able to have a chance and improved my skills, of course I’d be honored to live for some years in another country, and even more if I’m using that time to become an specialist in the area that I truly like, making movies.

2 comentarios:

  1. Awesome dear Sebastian, I knew about your brother studying journalism in Argentina and it seems so amazing to me. I hope we can meet one day in the future at some place in a different country and we make a project together and also drink some terremotos to relax. see u, dearly ... ur bbc

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  2. Try Sebastian, I've heard that filmmakers schools in Argentina are very good.

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