Monday, May 28, 2012
What is the best COllege in HOng KONG?
What is the best COllege in HOng KONG?
What is the best College in Hong KOng that has the same rules like USA colleges? Like having to choose whatever subjects Students want to study and simply going there to apply for college rather having HKCEE passes and all. And what is the best Liberal ARTs program or enrollment college in HONG KONG? Please help if there is any. or is there no way to study in Hong Kong without HKCEE or HKLA , no liberal arts without that?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Checkout this link. You may be able to find more information there. http://www.gov.hk/en/residents/education/index.htm
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I am pretty sure HKU is the best... I think HKCU is the 2nd. You don't need HKCEE or HKAD if you are accepted as foreign student, just as foreign student is not necessary to have SAT score for foreign student. But having some standard test score could increase your chances being accepted.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Planning an exchange semester to Hong Kong at CUHK?
Planning an exchange semester to Hong Kong at CUHK?
I am from Colombia and if everything goes ok, I will be in Hong Kong making an exchange semester starting next january. Any advices to get in touch with local students? average cost of living? any suggestions?
China - 2 Answers
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Are you living in the dorm or outside. There's really no average per se in HK. A guy making HK$100,000 a month surely eats and dress differently from a guy that makes HK$10,000. HK can be quite expensive, however unlike most rich places which do not have a market for low incomes, HK has the cheapest Macdonald's in the whole world. A Mac meal can cost as low as under HK$30. A bowl of wonton noodle can be as low as HK$15, a fried rice can be only HK$20. If you rent an apt in a remote New Territories village, the rent can be as low as HK$2,500 - 3,000 a month. One litre of paper box milk is around HK$8. A loaf of white bread is around HK$10. So if you dont eat out and do only widow shoppings you can really save a lot of money.
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Well, rent would be quite expensive because it's a metropolitan area but rates for food, clothing, electricity are really good and it balances out somewhat. Getting in touch with students shouldn't be hard either, 'cause it's a city!
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I am from Colombia and if everything goes ok, I will be in Hong Kong making an exchange semester starting next january. Any advices to get in touch with local students? average cost of living? any suggestions?
China - 2 Answers
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Are you living in the dorm or outside. There's really no average per se in HK. A guy making HK$100,000 a month surely eats and dress differently from a guy that makes HK$10,000. HK can be quite expensive, however unlike most rich places which do not have a market for low incomes, HK has the cheapest Macdonald's in the whole world. A Mac meal can cost as low as under HK$30. A bowl of wonton noodle can be as low as HK$15, a fried rice can be only HK$20. If you rent an apt in a remote New Territories village, the rent can be as low as HK$2,500 - 3,000 a month. One litre of paper box milk is around HK$8. A loaf of white bread is around HK$10. So if you dont eat out and do only widow shoppings you can really save a lot of money.
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Well, rent would be quite expensive because it's a metropolitan area but rates for food, clothing, electricity are really good and it balances out somewhat. Getting in touch with students shouldn't be hard either, 'cause it's a city!
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Monday, May 7, 2012
Can anyone please help me find a genuine Hong Kong supplier of Canon EOS 1Ds MARK III? Thanks and God bless.?
Can anyone please help me find a genuine Hong Kong supplier of Canon EOS 1Ds MARK III? Thanks and God bless.?
I am a student and trying to setup my own business to support my education and career. I am looking for a genuine supplier from Hong Kong who can supply me Brand New and Original Digital Cameras. Mostly Canon EOS 1Ds MARK III. Anyone out there know any genuine supplier(s)? I am sick of Chinese Scammers and Replicas, so please don't mention them. Thanks in advance and God bless.
Cameras - 3 Answers
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b&h bhphotovideo.com
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Did you contact Canon HK? http://www.canon.com.hk/en/Corporate/Home/Default.aspx
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Make sure the Hong Kong camera warranty is operable/transferable when and if you move outside of Hong Kong, say elsewhere. Good luck!
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
is University of Hong Kong worth studying at?
is University of Hong Kong worth studying at?
I am planning to be an exchange student next year.. and since i love hong kong and want to live there for a while, i wonder if University of Hong Kong is worthy to study for a single year opportunity as a exchange student. lemme brief you my future plan here :) i am currently a korean(south) citizen and i am on my first year of university in korea. i am thinking to be an exchange student next year, since i dun have to pay as much tuition fee as visa students.. after i finish the exchange student program, i am planning to transfer my university to canada and finish my 3rd and last year of education becuz i eventually want to work in canada and be a canadian citizen. so will it be good or bad studying in hong kong for a year? i heard this university is quite famous with good enough reputation.. plz plz plz answer my question :) good day yall! p.s. my major is business management in here and i wanna study business marketing.. the primary reason i wanna go abroad is becuz there is no marketing course anywhere in korea :(
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I am an international student from Hong Kong studying in the States. HKU is the top school in Hong Kong with a very long history. So I don't think you need to worry about the academic standard there at all. I am not sure what your major is since you didn't mention that in your question. If you are majoring in business, then I'd recommend HKUST instead of HKU. The business programs at HKUST rank very high in the world. I heard that its MBA and EMBA programs ranked 6 in the world (yes, even better than the business schools in the US!). But if you're undecided about your major or simply aren't majoring in business, then going to HKU as an exchange student for a year is a good experience too. HK is a very interesting place. It has been a British colony for over 100 years and it is the gateway to China. Besides being a city with lots of commercial activities, you can see lots of people from different countries in HK. When I visited Japan a few years ago, 99% of the people on the streets are Japanese. I'm sure what I mean since you're a South Korean. The situation is very different in HK. Besides Asians, it's very normal for you to run into Indians, Caucasians, and those from South-East Asia in the streets of HK. If you're in the Kowloon Peninsula, across the Victoria Harbour from HK Island, you'll find the Middle-Eastern and African communities there. I'm sure it will be a worthwhile experience. HK people are very global-minded and welcoming, especially to visitors. It's not going to be hard to find friends at HKU. Also, even in Canada there is a huge HK community. Maybe this experience will be useful to you in the future, when you move to Canada. Good luck!
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