I was inspired to pursue a career in management from a young age, witnessing the business activities of my father. He is an entrepreneur in the electronics industry who is very business-minded and dedicated to his work. As a child, I began to absorb many ideas and concepts related to business and management. After school, I often read books and periodicals such as Business Week and Forbes, and it was clear even at that young age that I would work in business in the future. My decision to pursue a master’s degree is due to the fact that I recognize that my father is limited by his qualifications; he only earned a high school degree, relying on his own diligence and perseverance to succeed. I hope to be able to assist him and his company in the near future, and the professional management skills I learn in your institution will allow me to achieve this goal.
I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Medical Sociology from Good University, where I attended many management-related courses, including Computer Science and Information Management, Introduction to Management, International Relations, and Mass Communication. During my four years of training, I had a positive attitude and developed good relationships with both classmates and teachers. Perhaps most importantly, during my time in the university I cultivated the patience necessary to deal with people in need. For