
In this sense, I believe that distance courses are a good tool but living the experience of traveling to another place and studying right there can be more enriching. In addition, I think that the constant of having to travel to other countries gives a lot to think about the academic offer that our country and the other countries of the continent provide for their professionals. How to think about development if we do not invest in science? (for example, the problems with CONICYT).
Anyway you have to be honest, there are courses here in Chile and programs at universities that provide tools in regards to the new research methodologies associated with big data, perhaps to begin with they are a good tool (but as long as there is money , let's not forget that in Chile studying is very expensive).
we only have to do our best to obtain a scholarship and insist
ResponderEliminarYou are right! Distance courses are good option. But it will be ideal count with more tools in this country or at least in the continent. Especially for social sciences.
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