How many points do you get in Jiangsu college entrance examination before you can go to Hong Kong University?

Jiangsu's score in HKU is equivalent to that of Tsinghua in Peking University.

More than 20 10 4 15

20 1 1 years old and above 405

Of course, there is a difference between liberal arts and science.

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20 10 hong kong school: the score line is almost equal to Tsinghua Peking university.

The admission lines of the two Hong Kong schools that were included in the advance batch of unified recruitment in Jiangsu Province were officially announced this year, and their admission lines still maintained the strong momentum of the previous two years, which almost matched Tsinghua Peking University and other key universities in the Mainland.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong scholarship foundation class only enrolls 6 students this year. After winning the scholarship, it is equivalent to free tuition, and the accommodation and living allowance of HK$ 45,000 is given every year. The reputation of the school and such a preferential scholarship policy make this class score as high as 422 points in science and 405 points in liberal arts this year, which is in a "heavyweight" with the estimated line thrown out by Peking University Tsinghua this year.

In addition, the basic classes of liberal arts, science, engineering and business in the Chinese University of Hong Kong have a slightly lower investment line because there is no scholarship discount, but they still have to reach 405 points in science and 390 points in liberal arts, which is roughly equivalent to the strength of the National People's Congress and Shanghai Jiaotong University.

The investment line of another city university of Hong Kong, which is included in the unified recruitment, scored 396 points in science and 378 points in liberal arts, which is in a "heavyweight" with the estimated line of Nantah.

Mainland college entrance examination champions have gone to Hong Kong to study, attracting attention and interpreting studying in Hong Kong.

2011August 13 People's Daily Overseas Edition by Yin Shichang

In recent years, many outstanding mainland students, including some top candidates in the college entrance examination, have taken studying in Hong Kong as an important option for their applications, and this is still the case this year. People can't help but ask, is it worth spending so much money to go to Hong Kong to study at a university? Are universities in Hong Kong suitable for mainland students? What questions will the examiner ask during the interview? How about going after graduation? In order to provide some help to students who are interested in studying in Hong Kong, our reporter interviewed the admissions officers, students and graduates of various universities in Hong Kong.

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20 1 1 Mainland enrollment of Hong Kong universities has basically ended. HKU received an undergraduate application from the Mainland this year 10362, and finally accepted 29 1, among which top students from the province 1 1, and three top students from Beijing chose HKU. City University of Hong Kong has put in 198 places in the Mainland this year. The average score of the Beijing admission line is 650 for science and 629 for liberal arts, both of which are much higher than the first line. It can be said that the competition is very fierce. These figures discourage many students who want to apply for the University of Hong Kong-the threshold is too high. Is it true that only the top scholar or those with outstanding achievements can be admitted?

The champion may not be admitted.

The application is really enthusiastic. However, in the end, only 17 people were admitted to HKU, and among the applicants, more than 40 people held the title of "No.1 scholar".

Huang Yiqian, director of mainland affairs of the University of Hong Kong, said that the mainland enrollment of the University of Hong Kong is by no means a "scholar-only theory". The admission principle of the school is: "among outstanding students, choosing the one that suits HKU best is not necessarily the best in the exam."

The implementation of "all-round" education in the University of Hong Kong requires students to have good organization, judgment, communication and coping skills, which cannot be reflected in the results of the college entrance examination. The so-called "number one scholar" only shows that candidates have strong learning ability.

"Admission of the top scholar will only enhance the school's popularity and make the school face, but our enrollment decision is student-oriented. If we think he is not suitable for HKU, and coming to Hong Kong to study is not conducive to his long-term development, we will not admit him. " For example, Huang Yiqian said that if an excellent candidate likes a major that is not HKU's dominant major, the Hong Kong General Assembly advises him to stay in the Mainland.

Choose the mainland or Hong Kong?

Every mainland student who wants to enter the University of Hong Kong has faced a choice, and the reasons that prompted them to make the final choice are also different.

Lu graduated from the High School Attached to the National People's Congress in 2007 with a score of 677. He graduated from the University of Hong Kong majoring in actuarial science and worked for McKinsey (Beijing).

"Tsinghua University Institute of Economics and Management volunteered to fill in the college entrance examination. I knew at that time that my score would definitely exceed the admission line in Tsinghua. However, I am not sure that I can get into my favorite major. " HKU directly told him about his major, and it was this "time difference" that made Lu make up his mind.

Yu Leping is the top science student in Shanghai college entrance examination this year. He was faced with the choice of "Tsinghua or HKU", but the process of choice was not difficult. "If my first choice is engineering, I may hesitate between the two universities. But in the face of Tsinghua management and HKU international business and global management, I quickly chose the latter. "

There are two factors that make this Shanghai youth determined: one is that Hong Kong, as an international financial center, can provide better internship and employment opportunities; Second, he thinks HKU's major is more suitable for him in terms of curriculum, exchange activities and assessment methods.

Jiang Yi graduated from Xiamen Foreign Languages School, and now she is working as an intern in the Hong Kong office of an international consulting company. She said: "I chose HKU because I wanted to change the environment. What I value is the internationalization of Hong Kong and the advanced systems in finance and commerce. "

What to take in the interview and how to take it.

Interview is an important part of entering the University of Hong Kong. The reporter contacted Ma, an interviewer from the Mainland and a professor from the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Hong Kong University, and asked him to introduce some information about the interview.

"Group interview" is the main way of interview. In groups of six or seven people, participate in the discussion of some topics under the guidance of the examiner. Why do you want to go this way? Professor Ma explained that because teaching is often conducted in the form of group discussion, this form can better judge whether a student is suitable.

Professor Ma introduced that there is no written grading standard for interviews, but the examiners are all experienced teachers. The overall examination of English interview is not only the students' English ability, but also whether a student's vision is broad, whether he can communicate well with others, listen to others' opinions and see whether the candidates know their major.

Yu Leping introduced that HKU's interview is mainly divided into two parts: group interview and individual interview. The form of group interview is a group of about 7 students to discuss a topic together, and then each group selects excellent students for one-on-one personal interview. At the end of the personal interview, the professor will also ask the examinee to ask him a question.

Teaching methods: more international

Some parents are worried that their children will receive Chinese education in the Mainland. Can they keep up with the pure English teaching environment in Hong Kong? Huang Yiqian said that full English education is the advantage of HKU and makes the school more international. Mainland students go to Hong Kong to study, and the greatest benefit comes from this international atmosphere and English education. Moreover, before entering HKU, one-year mainland training will be arranged to give students a buffer period.

According to some mainland students studying in Hong Kong, the environment of the University of Hong Kong is very free, which provides students with many resources and gives them great autonomy in their professional study. This also requires students to have strong autonomy, and many opportunities are in front of them, but they should plan for themselves.

HKU rarely arranges students' study. Every freshman will get his own professional training plan, then choose his own courses and make his own plans. Then, in the view of mainland parents, this teaching method of "herding sheep" will make mainland students who have just entered a strange environment lose their way? Ma suggested that students who adjust slowly may not necessarily come to Hong Kong for undergraduate studies, but may also come to Hong Kong for graduate studies.

Scholarship: It's not easy to get a full prize.

HKU provides scholarships of different amounts to mainland students. The full scholarship is 6,543.8+0.6 million yuan per year (HK$, the same below) to meet the expenses of students in tuition (6,543.8+0.0/kloc-0.9 million per year), accommodation (above 6,543.8+0.0 million per year) and basic living expenses. It is estimated that about 30 people will win the full prize and 60 people will win the half prize.

Huang Yiqian said that if a student finally rejects HKU after receiving the letter of admission, it is mostly due to economic reasons. After all, there are still a few students who can get full scholarships.

Daily life: it will adapt quickly.

Many mainland parents are worried that 17-and 18-year-old children will not adapt to going to a strange city alone. The University of Hong Kong has made some special arrangements for this. According to Huang Yiqian, the University of Hong Kong guarantees that mainland students must live in school dormitories in the first year, while local students do not have this guarantee. Moreover, even if students go out to rent a house in the future, the school will help them find a house.

For life in Hong Kong, many mainland students think that students in the south will not be uncomfortable, and students in the north need to adjust their eating habits, but the problem is not serious.

For mainland freshmen, the City University of Hong Kong has a task force to assist in visa processing and other matters. Moreover, after the admission notice was issued, the school also arranged welcome activities at the students' doorsteps-in Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, and Guangzhou, colleges, teachers, and student representatives were sent to introduce the freshmen to the preparations before going to Hong Kong, visa arrangements, and what resources the university has.

How to find registration information

Among universities in Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong and Chinese University of Hong Kong are included in the national college entrance examination. Candidates can choose in advance when filling in the college entrance examination volunteers. Other universities, such as the University of Hong Kong, adopt independent enrollment. According to the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, it is very simple for mainland students to apply for PolyU. They can take the college entrance examination in the mainland and register directly on PolyU's website registration system.

Special reminder is that we should make good use of the resources of college admissions websites, which will provide the most authoritative, fastest and detailed information. For example, the enrollment procedures, fees and professional introductions that mainland parents care about will be published on the websites of Hong Kong universities.

There are many choices for graduation.

About 6,543,800 yuan of tuition and 30,000-40,000 yuan of room and board every year. Is it worthwhile to go to Hong Kong to study at a university? Is the return on this "investment" good? In addition to the improvement of students' own quality, the most direct indicator is the whereabouts of students after graduation.

The University of Hong Kong counts the graduation destinations of mainland students every year. Among the mainland undergraduate graduates in 2008, 45% stayed in Hong Kong for employment, 25% went abroad for further study, 265,438+0% stayed in Hong Kong for further study, 5% went abroad for employment, and only 4% returned to the mainland for employment. In 2009, except for continuing education abroad, the proportion increased to 35%, and overseas employment increased to 10%, other projects did not change much. By 20 10, the proportion of employment in the mainland has risen sharply, reaching 10%.

According to the data of City University of Hong Kong, 54% mainland students will continue to study for master's degrees in Hong Kong or overseas after graduation, only about 6% will return to the mainland, and the rest will work in Hong Kong or overseas. According to the statistics of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, most mainland graduates stay in Hong Kong for employment, study in Hong Kong and study abroad, accounting for about 80%.

Lu, who graduated from, said that for graduates, there is no so-called "employment difficulty", but more is whether they can find their most satisfactory job. For graduates majoring in finance, the employment situation is different every year because of the instability of the financial industry. He also warned his schoolmates not to be too utilitarian when choosing a major, because things like the so-called employment situation are always changing. "What will stay with you all your life is the knowledge you have accumulated in four years and the more important life experience." Huang Yiqian, director of mainland affairs at the University of Hong Kong, said that the Hong Kong government allows students to stay in Hong Kong for one year to find jobs after graduation, but most students have found jobs before graduation.

Huang Yiqian also reminded mainland parents whose children were admitted, don't think that such excellent children will naturally continue to be excellent when they go to HKU, and keep in touch with their children more. After all, schools only provide conditions for children to become talents. Students who are interested in entering HKU should be brave in trying, not afraid of failure, but also treat success or failure with a normal heart. Parents should also let students try and not put too much pressure on them.