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What are the benefits of immigrating to Hong Kong for children's education?

My daughter moved from Shenzhen to Hong Kong to attend the fifth grade of primary school. It's been three years. I have many feelings when comparing the differences in education between the two places. Generally speaking, the educational system leads to different educational methods, and I can't say a word or two clearly. For example, my daughter is now in the first grade of middle school, including housekeeping. Now she cooks noodles, sews clothes and takes part in grading at school. These days, she will order textbooks for next semester.

The ranking of schools in Hong Kong depends not only on children's average scores in Chinese and English, but also on comprehensive aspects. In terms of basic education, English education in Hong Kong is higher than that in China, but other subjects are less difficult.

If you ask an examination university, you will still get a lot of extra points for taking the exam at a domestic university, unlike upstairs, where there is no extra point. A colleague of our company graduated from Guangdong Jimian University and has been studying in Guangdong, benefiting from his Hong Kong status. He said that if he took the exam like his domestic classmates, he would not be admitted to this school. Every year, domestic universities take the annual entrance examination in Hong Kong. The required score is not high, and political classes are not taken, because domestic universities like to recruit Hong Kong students. I think it's because of the high cost of international students. But in Hong Kong, good students with strong family strength will choose to study abroad and study locally in Hong Kong in the future. Not many students choose to study in universities in China, and their grades are relatively low, because many universities in China are not recognized in Hong Kong. I once wrote a post for interested friends. I wrote about my daughter's educational experience and my future college career. /commentdetail.aspx? id=83948767。 projectid = 1 10030 & amp; c=352