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Post 6: Postgraduate Studies

I don't really think about the posibility of study a postgraduate, I would consider it with most profundity to future. Sincerely, when I entered to the university I didn't expect to arrive so far away hahaha. In my house I am the only person can study in the university, for this, I didn't know about "postgraduate studies" until I entered to the university...
I very sorprised when I informed of this!
However, if I must to choose a thing, I interest in andean archaeology in the NOA (Argentinian north west) in Jujuy!
I searched information about masters and doctor degrees for the class but I did not find much about...
Apparently, in Tilcara (Jujuy. Argentina) doctoral seminaries of archaeological problematics of  the NOA exist.
Anyway, although I like the idea and definitely one day I will go to Argentina, I do not think I will study a postgraduate there, and in general, I still do not decide if I will do a magister here, and even less the PhD, because they are excessively expensive I prefer to dedicate myself to art and its relationship with archeology and culture.
I want to dedicate to things out the academy too, no a only thing. Especially if I could help in social themes, like the indigenous problematics about state violence and territorial usurpetion for transnational companies.

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