I live in Tai Po, and I studied at the Polytechnic University for a year:
I live in Tai Po, and I studied at the Polytechnic University for a year:Considering that we have classes at 8:30 in the morning, I would like to take the MTR i...
I live in Tai Po, and I studied at the Polytechnic University for a year:
Considering that we have classes at 8:30 in the morning, I would like to take the MTR in the morning rush hour. Despite the fact that classes begin at 8:30 in the morning, traffic development is straightforward and convenient. Students typically sit for half an hour on their way to and from school. sports science During study, they listen to music in a daze for about half an hour before reading notes.
Exiting Hung Hom Station through A1, you will discover an overpass leading to the second floor of the school (known as the P floor or podium). The library, conveniently situated near the overpass, is a popular spot to visit outside of class time. Maintained at a cool temperature of approximately 21 degrees all year round, it may be wise to bring a coat during hot summers. With just one octopus card, both printer and copier services can be accessed. On the G floor, there is a 24-hour reading room with its own entrance after 10pm. Usually, the library has plenty of unoccupied seats in each section in the mornings with only scattered individuals. Keep in mind that designated retreat areas are separate from discussion zones. Feeling peckish while studying on the P floor? Not to worry – there's a coffee shop offering delectable pastries and their large iced coffee is only HK $18!
Regarding dining options, I have identified a total of six locations. These include a western restaurant in Building G of Building A, an old and new pot in VA and on the 3rd floor of ST3, as well as Cantonese dim sum and Indian cuisine on the 4th floor. Although not the most visually appealing spot, I must mention the one at seat y. In addition to cooking my own meals at home, I enjoy breakfast at the old pot where I can indulge in glutinous rice chicken, scrambled eggs with sausage, fried fish, pork chops and chicken chops with pasta. For lunch, I typically go for snacks on the fourth floor but won't turn down fried rice or noodles. As for dinner, I prefer something light and casual. Despite mixed reviews about certain eateries, being a discerning Cantonese individual, I stand by my choices.
She did not last three years as a chemical escapist. However, she plans to change careers once she finishes her studies. I also conduct experiments and write reports in addition to taking basic notes and tests. Despite the fact that she faces a mountain of deadlines, she is a successful Hong Kong businesswoman.
It's almost boring, but I have to leave. The air conditioning temperature varies from classroom to classroom. For instance, all classrooms in PQ3 are stuffy and the air conditioner is set to environmental.
Now I'm going to bed.