In order to get in contact with locals I totally recommend to take the first step, they wont. There are plenty of activities and clubs where locals socialize. Once in such a club, everybody will be glad to help you out.
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero... (1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Les cours sont intense aved des notes qui sont ajustees a la moyenne de la classe(weighted average), souvent tres haut et donc c est un milieu tres competitif et stressant.
Les tuteurs (TA) , des etudient en mastere de recherche ou candidat au doctorat, sont mis en place pour aider les etudiant a comprendre et appliquer les notions du cours.
Partenaire de l industrie et academique tres prestigieux
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A favor
emplacement, services universitaires, flexibilite
En contra
charge de travail tres lourdes( evaluation continue)
“All aspects of the University of Stress & Tension”
Veronica
, Grado , 2021
Valoración global
TRANSPORT
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- The line is 10 miles long during peak hours, i.e. 7~9am, 12~2pm, 5~7pm.
- Traffic jam on the way from MTR to campus during peak hours.
- There're only two ways to travel up to the campus (it's situated on a slope), so if these roads are blocked, good luck.
- The school offers free shuttle bus to and from campus in the morning and evening respectively. But again, the queue.
STUDENTS / UNIVERSITY LIFE
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- A lot of us love talking and care a lot about grades.
- You'll almost only have time for all things academically related unless you really know how to manage your time like a pro.
- Seem a bit like zombies cause we're permanently exhausted by the coursework. I'm always curious about the percentage of depression and/or anxiety on the campus.
- For this semester, I have a programming lab, a math homework and a quiz every week, plus two programming assignments and two English writing exercises every month. They NEVER stop just because you have other tests/exams or holidays.
- Quite peaceful cause we're all too tired to care about anything other than our studies.
- A lot of societies that you can join upon paying around HKD$100 membership fee. Great way to socialise and build your network.
- A lot of promotion about competitions and schemes that can help you "achieve your full potential". Remember to do your homework, though!
COURSES / TEACHING / GRADING
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- The classic Hong Kong style: stuffing you with information and asking you to vomit it out during mid-terms and exams.
- Assignment after assignment after quiz after mid-term after assignment after ... (help)
- If you're a potato like me, you REALLY need to work hard and smart to get an acceptable grade.
HOUSING
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- Halls 1~6:
--> Not the best hygiene.
--> Poor sound insulation.
--> Public bathrooms & toilets.
--> Each has a residing student society, which regularly hosts events and activities for residents. Good luck if you live near a common room.
- Halls 7~9:
--> costs slightly more than Halls 1~6
--> 1 bathroom & toilet for every 4 residents.
--> Slightly better sound insulation.
--> Some common rooms are slightly more hygenic than others, but there's still room for improvement.
--> Halls 8~9 also has a residing student society, but they have a venue for them to host events, so the noise levels are much better than Halls 1~6.
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Great view, nice people; great for those who want to stretch their limits and see if they could survive a fast-paced environment
En contra
Extremely heavy workload, extreme stress, bad food, unfair hall allocation system, poor support for student bodies