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Angela Lee
post May 11 2011, 12:45 AM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ Apr 19 2011, 11:53 AM)
Interesting topic =) As I am interested to study in HK too.
Anyone applied to go to study in HK this year?
Do anyone know any education loans that are allowed for the course that are not recognized by JPA?
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Hey I applied before and got accepted.
Which course did you apply for? (or in which field in general?)

Angela Lee
post May 12 2011, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(ykk3 @ May 11 2011, 08:40 AM)
Hey I have applied to study in hk as well but haven't received any reply yet.
May I know which uni and what course did you apply for?
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Law but I changed my career field to health.
How about you? Which course did you apply for?
Angela Lee
post May 13 2011, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 13 2011, 11:56 AM)
Hi Angela,

I applied for Creative Media and I got accepted already too.
Which Uni and course u got accepted?
When are you going there?
Have you start applying for visa, I wonder where to get some docs translated with a not so expensive price.

How bout ykk? What course and uni you applied?
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HKU Law. I was given only two weeks to respond to the offer so I couldn't make a decision so it elapsed.
I know that the process for visa and everything should be very easy for international students.
They have included all of the documents in the offer package.
I think they will have the student visa arranged for you so that you can temporary stay in Hong Kong for your studies!
Will you be starting in September 2011? That's very exciting isn't it?
Angela Lee
post May 14 2011, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 13 2011, 04:13 PM)
I see, so are you re-applying? Since you mention you change major.
Yea, I am going for Semester A this coming September 2011, excited yes.
Seems quite a lot of Malaysian students are going to HK to study nowadays.
But my field, I haven't heard of yet.
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That great Puiyee. Are you going there with friends/family?
I am not reapplying for study in HK at this stage because I still have other obligations to finish off smile.gif
Hope to go there in the future if possible. I know that the study there is quite intense though.
Are you staying in a student accommodation with the university or renting?
I think it would be better to stay as a border. That's a lot less hassles!
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post May 14 2011, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(ykk3 @ May 14 2011, 01:00 PM)
I am applying for CUHK IFAA course( Insurance, finance and Actuarial Analysis) but haven't received any reply yet. I guess my chance of getting in is very slim as the course is very competitive. By the way, congrats for getting admitted. Regarding applying visa, I have no idea about that. Maybe Angela can give you some guide about that.
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Hi Ykk3, you are right that the IFAA course is extremely competitive even though it comes with a great job prospect.
One of my friends has just finished the IFAA course in CUHK with an internship, and then he got offered a job straight away.
Salary is quite high but my friend said the course and the work are demanding as well.
The analytical skills and knowledge acquired in the field is very sophisticated and unique.

To acquire a Hong Kong visa, you will first need to receive an offer letter of admission.
Upon receiving your offer of admission from CUHK, you will be sent the a letter of certificate of enrollment with which you can apply for a student visa. After receiving the offer as an international student, all the information will be in the package. Just follow the steps. This should be straightforward ! Good luck; waiting for your good news.
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post May 15 2011, 02:06 AM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 14 2011, 11:49 AM)
I am goin there alone, as most of my ex-coursemates has all finish further studying.
I worked a few years and now continue.
Will be staying in the student accomodation, cheapest choice available.
Outside are just too costly.

May I know why you chose HKU for law at first?
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Icic. I am guessing you are doing postgraduate studies right?
Yeah. These days renting is quite expensive; hard to afford.
Have you checked the university accommodation yet? Is it affordable?

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post May 15 2011, 02:24 AM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 15 2011, 01:12 AM)
Haha, undergrad still...kinda too old for that tho.
Yea checked, quite ok, best option already, less den HKD5k a term.
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Studying is never too old.
HKD5K a term is quite cheap! Well done!
Lucky you smile.gif


Added on May 15, 2011, 2:29 am
QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 14 2011, 11:49 AM)
May I know why you chose HKU for law at first?
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Sorry I forgot to answer your question...
There were only 3 law schools in HK and I applied for CUHK and HKU.
Parents strongly wanted me to do law so I wanted to fulfill their wishes.
The reason I chose HKU was that the entry rate to PCLL (practice certificate for lawyers) is relatively higher,
giving me higher chance to become a solicitor. But many things happened, so I didn't go onto that path smile.gif

This post has been edited by Angela Lee: May 15 2011, 02:29 AM
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post May 15 2011, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(puiyeel @ May 15 2011, 11:48 AM)
Well, I am glad and hopefully u r soon doin what u wish for and not wat other wished u did, as if u choose wat u wish to do, u will do better and more passionate towards it. =)


Added on May 15, 2011, 12:51 pm

Hope u get an offer soon too!
Anyway, I need to get my docs to be translated into english to apply for visa, need to find a not so expensive one, wonder who knows anywhere?
I found one that translate RM120 per page, is that price consider expensive or normal?
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This depends on how many pages you have... If you have like 20 pages, that's very expensive!
I suggest translating only documents that must be sent.
Can you translate the documents yourself and then send for approval ? hmm.gif This method may save you some costs.


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post Jul 1 2011, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(yuktsi14 @ Jun 26 2011, 03:58 PM)
Just got the offer form HKU recently
Bachelor of Engineering  =D
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Good job~

 

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