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Acceptance Essay - University of Essex

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When accepting the offer from the University of Essex to do my masters course in MA Health and Organizational Research, I realized how much this will serve me to move forward with my bigger goals and fulfil more of my ambitions. The reason for choosing that particular course is my high interest in the social and organisational part of health and health care. I am eager to gain more advanced and specific knowledge in the field of health organisation, its promotion, moral values and principles associated with health and how the arising issues can be solved. With a high appreciation to the most of the subjects, I am mostly interested in adolescent sexual and reproductive health, including HIV/AIDS. I am also hoping to continue my further research on the social and economic factors of sexual and reproductive health, comparing different countries and racial minorities if I get a chance to do my PhD. While doing this masters course I am hoping to gain more valuable practise in the field of healthcare and hopefully more theoretical and practical knowledge about adolescent and reproductive health. I am a motivated and ambitious person with strong analytical and critical thinking skills. Throughout my life I have gained two most valuable skills: time management and team working. Most of my life I was challenging myself in medical and research field. Since being 16 years old, I was volunteering in the local hospital as a nurse assistant and a career. There I have learned essential skills of ethics and basics of healthcare. When I started my university studies, I was also a part of a V-Team and participated in helping children from Colchester Schools to understand more about natural sciences. Besides that, as a student I also needed a part-time job. Firstly I have started as a team member in one of the Colchester cafes but after a year I got a position of a supervisor. This made me realise an interesting phenomena my parents were always telling m

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