What are the requirements for Hong Kong University to enroll students in Henan Province?

1, candidates should have sufficient adaptability. Adaptability includes: first, strong academic ability, that is, strong learning ability and own learning methods; Second, have the ability to manage themselves and arrange themselves, including their own academic arrangements, living arrangements and so on; Third, the ability to adapt to the environment is strong, with full self-confidence, courage to forge ahead, overcome difficulties, and the ability to communicate with people and discuss problems with each other; Fourth, English ability is strong. Generally speaking, it is not a big problem for mainland students to study in universities in Hong Kong. The first six months are mainly about language, environment and self-management. The University of Hong Kong pays attention to the embodiment of these abilities when enrolling students in the Mainland.

2. The choice of major should be considered comprehensively. Hong Kong has a huge advantage in business, so many mainland students only apply for business when applying for schools in Hong Kong. In fact, in addition to business, Hong Kong universities also have many first-class majors with good employment prospects. For example, the nursing of PolyU, the medicine of HKU, and the history of CUHK. Therefore, candidates should pay attention to comprehensive consideration and don't limit their eyes to business;

3. consider the way out after graduation. In the past, non-local students were not allowed to take part-time jobs in Hong Kong without the approval of the Director of Immigration. However, from 2008, full-time non-local students can engage in discipline-related internships under the arrangement of institutions as long as they study in Hong Kong for not less than 65,438+0 academic years. You can also work part-time on campus during school, but not more than 20 hours a week; There are no restrictions on working hours on holidays. However, the school does not encourage students to spend too much time on jobs unrelated to their studies, especially the first-year mainland students, who need more time to adapt to the new environment and new life. Another objective situation is that there is a great demand for talents in Hong Kong, but the competition is fierce. Mainland students do not have absolute employment advantages after graduation.