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I have been studying for a PhD in Hong Kong for one year and want to drop out of school. What should I do?

Personally, if you just come to study for one year and then go back to work, there is no special advantage in teaching graduate students in Hong Kong. At present, many returnees have studied in Hong Kong or even abroad for a year or two before returning to work. Enterprises all know how much water there is. So if it's purely for studying, I don't think it's necessary to give up the opportunity to study in China.

If you want to work after studying, gain more experience and save some money, you can consider it. Graduates from Hong Kong will be offered effective jobs for one year issued by the Immigration Department. There are also many companies in BSE that need fresh graduates, and the salary is much better than that in the mainland. Although working in Hong Kong can add points to experience, there is no obvious advantage in going back to the mainland in the future. The construction industry in the mainland has developed rapidly. My colleague, rotate, went back to work in the Mainland, but she felt that she had more experience in doing projects in the Mainland than in Hong Kong.