Hi, I am currently a Masters student studying public health, I have so far got my marks back for two assignments which I got 54% and 57%. I would like to improve this to getting mark in the 60% range. However I am not sure how masters differs from a undergraduate in terms of research do u have to be more critical? Also in the case of public health how does this apply? Any tips??
Thanx!
Hi
Unfortunately I myself am not at masters level yet and don't know much about it but i can certainly say that yes you will need to be more critical, present more depth and also offer feasible conclusions/alternatives. However, the main reason for my reply is my interest in studying public health for a masters and was hoping you can help me with better understanding of the course. If i may ask, what university do you study at? I am planning to apply to City university. Also, when did you apply for it, did they require work experience (I did pharmacology and its not similar to public health)? What grade did they require from your undergraduate study? I'm planning to specialize in Health Economics, any ideas of any other optins to look into? What do you plan to do after your course? What did you include in your personal statement?
I appologise for the many questions and do realize you have a lot of work to do in your studies, if you have anything to help me with please do so, much appreciated.
Thanx
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