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Which school is good for applying for graduate students from Hong Kong and Macao?

To study in Hong Kong and Macao, you should first look at which university you want to apply for. As far as Hong Kong is concerned, the application time is earlier than that of Macao. There are 13 Hong Kong schools where mainland students can apply for postgraduate studies, namely Lingnan University, Hong Kong University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Baptist University, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Education, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, City University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong Zhuhai College and Hong Kong Hang Seng University.

In addition, in 2022, some schools also added pure Chinese teaching majors specifically for mainland students, which is good news. Last year, my friend's children immigrated to Hong Kong through the United States to study for graduate students, and it only took one year to graduate. You can also apply for an 1 year IANG visa to stay and work in Hong Kong after graduation. After continuous study and work, you can generally apply for permanent residence after living in Hong Kong for seven years.

Matters needing attention in graduate school:

Don't decide too early.

It is meaningful to decide whether to go to graduate school or not after studying half of the specialized courses. Only in this way can you understand whether you like this field enough, are willing to spend all your time studying and studying it, and whether you are good enough to make it your career.

Acquire skills

Many graduate programs require acquiring corresponding skills before graduation, perhaps the ability to read more than one foreign language and master statistics or some special subjects. Make sure that you know what knowledge you need in your field and that you have taken the corresponding courses.

Don't confine yourself to professors.

Try to expand your communication, and don't follow a professor all the time from freshman to senior, attending the same professor's courses and projects, because accepting only one teacher's thoughts will lead to your narrow mind, and studying or doing projects with more professors may be more helpful for your professional development.