Sunday, April 28, 2013
Hong Kong education?
Hong Kong education?
for undergraduate degree : do they teach and study in English ? Could anyone tell me what requirements international students need to study in Hong Kong ?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Most of the universities in Hong Kong teach in English. However, you may find in practice that some of the professors supplement their teaching with Chinese remarks and that local students may speak Chinese among themselves on group projects. There are growing numbers of international students at schools like HKU and HKUST. You'd better check with each institution for specific requirements.
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Hong Kong or Christchurch?
Hong Kong or Christchurch?
Hello everybody, I am a 25 years old Italian boy. I'm a graduated student looking for a PhD position abroad. The two most likely destinations actually seem to be Hong Kong (Hong Kong University) or Christchurch (Canterbury University). I was wondering if someone who lives there or who knows these towns can give me some useful advice about people, life style, universities and other interesting aspects. Thank You Everyone! Tommaso Do you mean that NZ is too far? or are there other restrictions? mmm... so Hong Kong seems to be the best choice... thank you everybody for your kind answers!
Other - Asia Pacific - 5 Answers
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Hong Kong. If only because it's nearly impossible for an EC citizen to get into New Zealand and work. Ian M
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Hong Kong University is a good choice for u as its cheaper than Christchurch, food wise taste nicer and the people are more friendly than Christchurch. Christchurch is definitely far from Italy, but there are not much restriction for u as an Italian to either study in HK nor NZ. But for work, its equally hard, so make no difference for u.
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israel
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OMG DUDE how can u even compare the two? and how can u even consider new zealand! its rural, boring and so far away from the rest of the world, the distance from new zealand to australia could cover a trip to japan or thailand if ur in hong kong! of course hong kong!
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HK very much welcomes foreigners than many advanced Asian countries. HKU has a very good exchange student program too. Check www.DiscoverHongKong Enjoy!
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Hello everybody, I am a 25 years old Italian boy. I'm a graduated student looking for a PhD position abroad. The two most likely destinations actually seem to be Hong Kong (Hong Kong University) or Christchurch (Canterbury University). I was wondering if someone who lives there or who knows these towns can give me some useful advice about people, life style, universities and other interesting aspects. Thank You Everyone! Tommaso Do you mean that NZ is too far? or are there other restrictions? mmm... so Hong Kong seems to be the best choice... thank you everybody for your kind answers!
Other - Asia Pacific - 5 Answers
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Hong Kong. If only because it's nearly impossible for an EC citizen to get into New Zealand and work. Ian M
2 :
Hong Kong University is a good choice for u as its cheaper than Christchurch, food wise taste nicer and the people are more friendly than Christchurch. Christchurch is definitely far from Italy, but there are not much restriction for u as an Italian to either study in HK nor NZ. But for work, its equally hard, so make no difference for u.
3 :
israel
4 :
OMG DUDE how can u even compare the two? and how can u even consider new zealand! its rural, boring and so far away from the rest of the world, the distance from new zealand to australia could cover a trip to japan or thailand if ur in hong kong! of course hong kong!
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HK very much welcomes foreigners than many advanced Asian countries. HKU has a very good exchange student program too. Check www.DiscoverHongKong Enjoy!
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Sunday, April 7, 2013
Hong Kong degree value?
Hong Kong degree value?
Is Hong Kong university degree highly valued around the world like UK, USA and AU? Is there a chance that I can get a pretty good job after I graduate from one of HK universities as a foreign student? Oh, forgot to mention. My major is Marketing.
China - 3 Answers
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I have heard that foreign degrees and certificates are values all the time. Though you may have to learn some things that differ again, 99.9% is the same. CREED *** UPDATE If you would like to know more, why not try contacting a university or company that is in the country you want to work in; they should be able to tell you about what you want to know. If they can't, they should be able to tell you where to find out this information. Go on Google and search for university in the area you want, then go on thier website; then to the 'contact us' page or paty of the page, then you can contact them. Also use this for area code on the phone to help... http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/ CREED
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If you are a foreigner who plans to study in Hong Kong, then chances are you can have a pretty decent job -if you have the skills for it. Hong Kong's job competition is pretty tough and priority is on the locals. International companies may be your best hopes for getting good jobs. Regarding the degree value, I can't say for certain since it depends on the company in USA, UK, or AU if they will recognize it. Some will, some won't. I think regardless of where you studied, they will look more into relevance and experience rather than the school, if you've had enough experience and skills to match the company's needs then you are qualified.
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To be honest, American companies value experience over education it seems. its all a stepping stone process anyways, so usually you start entry level anyways. But your degree will be fine I believe.
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Is Hong Kong university degree highly valued around the world like UK, USA and AU? Is there a chance that I can get a pretty good job after I graduate from one of HK universities as a foreign student? Oh, forgot to mention. My major is Marketing.
China - 3 Answers
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I have heard that foreign degrees and certificates are values all the time. Though you may have to learn some things that differ again, 99.9% is the same. CREED *** UPDATE If you would like to know more, why not try contacting a university or company that is in the country you want to work in; they should be able to tell you about what you want to know. If they can't, they should be able to tell you where to find out this information. Go on Google and search for university in the area you want, then go on thier website; then to the 'contact us' page or paty of the page, then you can contact them. Also use this for area code on the phone to help... http://www.countrycallingcodes.com/ CREED
2 :
If you are a foreigner who plans to study in Hong Kong, then chances are you can have a pretty decent job -if you have the skills for it. Hong Kong's job competition is pretty tough and priority is on the locals. International companies may be your best hopes for getting good jobs. Regarding the degree value, I can't say for certain since it depends on the company in USA, UK, or AU if they will recognize it. Some will, some won't. I think regardless of where you studied, they will look more into relevance and experience rather than the school, if you've had enough experience and skills to match the company's needs then you are qualified.
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To be honest, American companies value experience over education it seems. its all a stepping stone process anyways, so usually you start entry level anyways. But your degree will be fine I believe.
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Monday, April 1, 2013
im chinese(from hong kong) ...my first date... with a white smart (school smart) girl?
im chinese(from hong kong) ...my first date... with a white smart (school smart) girl?
im a high school student and i never dated before (school school school....), my family own a chinese restaurant, im a good kid, crazy about grades..... i have been in this country for 5 years now, so i think im very different than mostly tranditional chinese.... plus im from hong kong, u think that might give me a plus? we are planning to see "superbad" this weekend. any advices like what should i say or what should & shouldn't do? thanks!
Singles & Dating - 1 Answers
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just be yourself and relax as much as you can. If you feel too uptight the guy will sense it and neither of you will have a good time. Try and do something afterwards where you can engage in a coversation without it being too awkward. That way you can start to learn about each other.
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