I am the second born of seven from my mother’s side. My stepmother has six children making us thirteen. It is a big and fun family because we live and play together enjoying each other’s company. My parents are peasant farmers and we help them in the garden during the holidays. My advanced level education was at St Henry’s college in Kampala in a science combination.
WHY Medicine & Health
I am from northern Uganda where nodding disease occurs and has no treatment. This inspired me to work in the field. I personally also love working in the laboratory. I want to work as a researcher to help develop drugs for unknown bacterial and viral infections.
INTERESTS
I love listening to gospel music, singing and reading novels.
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I want to work as a researcher to help develop drugs for unknown bacterial and viral infections. I am from northern Uganda where nodding disease occurs and has no treatment.
I want to work as a researcher to help develop drugs for unknown bacterial and viral infections. I am from northern Uganda where nodding disease occurs and has no treatment.
BACKGROUND
I am the second born of seven from my mother’s side. My stepmother has six children making us thirteen. It is a big and fun family because we live and play together enjoying each other’s company. My parents are peasant farmers and we help them in the garden during the holidays. My advanced level education was at St Henry’s college in Kampala in a science combination.
MY CHOICE OF STUDIES
I am from northern Uganda where nodding disease occurs and has no treatment. This inspired me to work in the field. I personally also love working in the laboratory. I want to work as a researcher to help develop drugs for unknown bacterial and viral infections.
INTERESTS
I love listening to gospel music, singing and reading novels.
Q: How can I trust Beatrice Angom is a real student?
A: Beatrice Angom has applied for a scholarship from Help to Help and was granted one. We have reviewed the written application and conducted a thorough interview with Beatrice Angom . We have also double-checked the given identity with Mbarara University. We now and then also do home-visits and met with a majority of our students.
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A: Each semester, Help to Help pay school fees for our students. We reserve the right to only pay school fees for students who live up to the agreed terms and conditions for the scholarship which includes submitting grades in time, good academic perform and continuous communication with Help to Help among other things. The payments are done directly to each university. Once payments are done, we demand the universities to send us official receipts.