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I am a new student majoring in accounting at the University of Technology.

The overall academic atmosphere of the school is worse than that of the three famous schools in Hong Kong. Featured alumni Hong Kong However, the related fields of work, including optometry, physiotherapy, nursing, hotel management, design, architecture and environmental engineering, are all first-class in Hong Kong.

Good at accounting and finance, but biased towards accounting.

The classification of students is mainly based on local development science students, while mainland students make up the majority of non-local development science students. As the university is a three-year institution until 2012, non-local education students can enjoy a one-year buffer period. As a result, non-local management students are segregated from local students through group programmes, in particular the mainland-based business programme, which is a popular professional programme. Analysis of this group phenomenon has been effectively improved since the conversion of the twelfth grade to a four-year curriculum, allowing non-local students and local students to attend classes together in the first year.

The courses are taught entirely in English, with a wide variety of teachers. Subject assessment is subject-specific, but in general, continuous assessment and final examination is a dual assessment.

Personal experience:

Dormitory: Maximum Freedom.

The biggest difference between here and mainland China is that students take full responsibility, but the dormitory management team (independent of the school, similar to residential property) will also help students dutifully.

I live in a hostel in Hung Hom, where there is no lights out system, free internet access, no access. Many people (like me) just play computer games, have dinner, and stay up late when day and night are reversed. No Smoking (warning) , no cooking (ignore) , no pets (dogs and cats, many Dutch pigs) , no restrictions. The dorms are air-conditioned and accept student cards, as well as washing machines and dryers. Other basic facilities such as gymnasium, dance room, table tennis and billiard table are used but part of the booking system is used. Ho Man Tin Hostel was completed in 2012.

The general feeling is that it gives us maximum freedom without compromising our privacy. Nobody cares what time you sleep or play in the dormitory. But when you throw garbage or put things at the door, there are security guards who know what is going on.

The basic practices of the dormitory information management team (FMO) can represent the overall impression of Hong Kong people in China: The Putonghua education is not very good, not serious, but serious, talks too much, and the speakers like to have fun. Most people are kind-hearted and easy to talk to.

But I think the most obvious difference is trust. For example, put up some safety notices at the entrance of the dormitory, stating that they should not be placed at the door and should be cleaned. I said I would clean it up today, and he left. I never doubt that this may be my biggest feeling when I come to Hong Kong.

Schools: diversity.

You will meet all kinds of people. Here, race and nationality are no longer branding, and everyone finally knows how stupid the map gun is. Because it is not race or nationality that determines what is good and what is bad.

There are humble and approachable Hong Kong professors who have won the top 10 Outstanding Young People Awards in Hong Kong, there are kind Hong Kong mentors who can't understand your words and can't explain them to you in three languages, there are those who only want to speak Cantonese, there are mainland students with low scores; there are Hong Kong students who are actively learning Mandarin and socializing with mainland students; and there are local students who are disdainful of the daily FB attacks on the mainland.

After reading enough, I know that a label of this social prejudice is still students. Because I don't know. I haven't been to the mainland, thinking that Chinese mainland enterprises were still a few local students in the 1980s. But then again, how much does our country know about Hong Kong?

I digress.

In terms of learning, the resources provided by the school are very considerable. Final paper (no answer), the teacher has consultation time, and the dormitory has information desk. It can be said that it is not difficult to get high marks as long as you are serious enough and master the learning methods.

As far as job hunting is concerned, as far as I know, the business school FB School of accounting and Finance AF and the school of Design SD, the School of social wine management SHTM and FHSS are relatively easy to find jobs, the first two are signboards, the second is unique; Feng at the polytechnic is uneven, and FAST at the polytechnic is hard to find, and they basically go on to study; the rest I don't know.