Live the dream through quota 2

Live the dream through quota 2

For 25-year-old Christina Nielsen, the way to dreams studio over quota 2. Here the experience and motivation of a role
About a year ago, 25-year-old Christina Nielsen in doubt about what she'd read on to. "I knew it would be something that combined my interest in people and for health, but not exactly what it should be," says Christina Nielsen. On education portal ug.dk she examined his options, and here she discovered for the Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Health at Metropolitan University College.

Not the direct route

Christina Nielsen's grade point average was too low for her to be sure to get in through the quota 1. Therefore, she applied through quota 2, where in addition to the character is taken of work experience, extra exams and abroad. Since Christina graduated from HF in 2005, she has tried a lot. She has been a messenger at IBM, took a degree in HGS, been self-employed child care and read a human resource disciplines. This summer she finished as an office in the trade union FOA. "The exams I have taken, and the jobs I've had, is not super relevant separately, but I believe that together they will qualify me," she says. How they categorize her, she got the opportunity to write the biography, she had to deliver as part of the application. "Human resource has given me an insight into how to work with people. And then my work meant that I'm used to working with many different people, and I think that I can take advantage of the program, "she says.

Therefore, I will!

In the curriculum vitae should Christina Nielsen also write about her motivation to apply for nutrition and health education. "The dream is that one day I get to work with children who need help with the diet. When one has to do with children, it is not enough to advise, one must also be support person, and it appeals to me, "says Christina Nielsen. Christina Nielsen already uses part of his free time working with children. as a volunteer for Mothers help's project" the Rolling gingerbread man "she helps disadvantaged families to celebrate the birthday." It's a new project that is under development and it is rewarding to me when our help means everything to these people, despite the "small" effort on our part, "she says. Christina Nielsen also works voluntarily in a dinner club, where children with different backgrounds meet. it all she wrote in its motivation. "My volunteer work has made me quite sure that this is what I want, and it meant a lot when I was writing, so I just wanted to take a professional training in nutrition and health, "she says. It is not until July 30, Christina Nielsen get answers from Metropolitan University College if she has been admitted to dream studio. Source: Ministry of Education