She graduated from administration, but she wanted to study public health across disciplines, so she applied to a university in a British port.
Partners who are interested in applying for undergraduate study will come and have a look! Looking at the application problems she faces, you may be very upset.
Please don't quit here for partners other than the college entrance examination! Besides major and background, there are many steps and ways to apply. I believe everyone will know what you need from this companion's question and answer.
This classmate's resume is too simple, so I won't send it all here.
Briefly summarize the background of applying for er, Fudan University applied for undergraduate administration.
Engaged in the medical industry for three years, the goal is to apply for public health in Britain and Hong Kong.
Can I apply for undergraduate study?
Captain, does my background (self-taught department) have a chance to apply for HKU?
(1) First of all, it is very certain that a self-taught undergraduate (double certificate or certificate) is qualified to apply for HKU.
If the university you are applying for is a double-class university, you should also contribute to the application.
Take the enrollment information of the University of Hong Kong as an example. HKU: b.html TPG/2020/Appendix/Appendix _ HKU.
Except for the background that a specific medical major needs four-year full-time undergraduate education, basically all diplomas/degree certificates that can be certified in Xuexin.com are within the scope of undergraduate education. In other words, even if you apply for a bachelor's degree on the job and the materials are complete, you are eligible to apply for the qualification of the University of Hong Kong.
But whether you are eligible to apply is another matter, and whether you can apply is another matter.
After all, qualification application is an obstacle to access. After the obstacles, you need to face not only academic qualifications and achievements, but also existing resources and related background expertise in other professional fields to compete with top-ranking full-time high school graduates.
Therefore, in fact, there are very few examples of universities that have been promoted from undergraduate college entrance examination to the top three in Hong Kong, and most of them are universities with relatively low application levels, such as The Open University of Hong Kong, Hang Seng University in Hong Kong and Lingnan University.
The main reason is the gap in competitiveness. After all, the number and quality of applications from the top three schools in Hong Kong are rising with the epidemic.
So besides this 985 degree, do you have any other value, or do you have the ability to compete with other competitors? In addition, the professional public health you applied for does not belong to the same discipline system as the administrative management of your undergraduate college entrance examination. In addition, because the information you provided is not enough, I can't get more information from your simple sentence "currently engaged in the medical industry for 3 years, assisting clinical medicine".
Simply analyze, if you are engaged in clinical medicine now, and public health does not belong to the same branch discipline, public health belongs to preventive medicine.
Simply put, undergraduates majoring in public health can't become doctors, and even if they have the same five-year medical undergraduate background, they can't qualify as doctors like clinical students.
Therefore, a clear distinction must be made here. If your occupation is related to clinical medicine or medical management, it is not suitable to apply for public health. Because not only does the undergraduate major not conform to the tonality, but the work content can't fully express your understanding and views on the field of public health.
Based on the above limited analysis, I personally suggest choosing a master's program that is more suitable for my major/work background. In this way, you can compete with full-time college graduates at the application stage.
Can the self-taught undergraduate course be supplemented by other materials or internships/jobs?
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I've always wanted to enter my favorite university master's program. The core is to prove to the admissions officer that you have both hard power and soft power for the major you apply for.
Hard strength includes undergraduate degree, undergraduate achievement, valuable internship certificate, high-level award-winning certificate, professional thesis/patent release, etc.
Soft power includes the understanding of discipline theory, the mastery of core technology in the field, and the ability of language expression.
So, I don't think education is everything. If you can find out from these contents and convince the admissions officer that your strength and potential are far superior to the same applicant, you can apply.
But the core of application is price difference competition. What you have to do is not apply, get the quotation. What you have to do is to distinguish yourself from other competitors and let the admissions officer see you.
As long as he sees you, you have a chance to be chosen by him.
This is all the questions and answers with Mr. Jiang above the dividing line. I hope friends can understand the difficulties and limitations of applying for a master's degree in undergraduate course through this article. For the friends of medical major, I hope this content can have a broader idea when you apply.
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