It's time to choose a school again, so let me express my personal opinion.

It's time to choose a school again, so let me express my personal opinion.

It's time to choose a school again, so let me express my personal opinion.

First, Poly itself is a technical school. 40 under 40 awardI think it was about 79 years (I don't remember) before I went to university and my position in Hong Kong was to supply workers to Hong Kong. In contrast, the University of Hong Kong, especially HKUST, is more focused on scientific research. Of course, the overall atmosphere in Hong Kong is strong. The proportion of non-employed graduates is about 15% at the University of Hong Kong, 20% at HKUST and 10% at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. This is unimaginable for the top universities in the mainland, and the Qing Dynasty's postgraduate entrance examination is mostly. Therefore, universities in Hong Kong will pay more attention to career services and will let students work as interns because the idea is to find jobs after graduation. Therefore, as such a technical school, it does not have a research-based discipline. Polyu does not have a true mathematics department, the American Medical Association prefers applied statistics and the Quinfen College, which, of course, is an investment science based on statistical probability because no mathematics department teaches real variables. Polyu also has no economics, so its entire financial system is basically lacking. Polytechnic students do not study macro, micro, micro, advanced and metrology (investment science seems to have a metrological equivalent). This means that the diversity of theoretical disciplines is relatively weak. Let's talk about the Major. Business: My business is more certain than other majors. Multi-business families are divided into AF MM LGT. If you have seen the configuration of Fudan or Shangcai in China, you will find this configuration very strange.

MM(Management and marketing) is normal configuration, Gen. T ListPoly's MM should be as good as management marketing, no comment here.

LGT (supply chain enterprise management and logistics companies, etc.) graduated from the dock, the wage problem seems to be good, the nature of technical school education.

The multiple so-called ACES are divided into Accounting (ACCT),Design talent award Accounting and Finance (AF), and Financial Services (FS). To complain about the accounting and finance profession here is personally to mix ACCT and FS into a new profession to make fun of. The ACCT of F minor is actually no different from the AF category. As a technical school, Poly's accounting is said to be very strong, but finance is really taught water. I am studying finance at a mainland university in Zhihu. The contrast is almost tearful.

Of course, an undergraduate business degree is useless. Accounting is PolyU's trump card. The reason is that PolyU has links with the Big Four accounting firms (project leaders and Big Four partners are familiar with each other). Many people go back to work as spring interns in their third year of college, and PolyU's WIE(Internship program) is a graduation requirement, so many people have some work experience before graduation, and this is also the reason why many surveys show that employers prefer PolyU graduates.

Tip: Go straight to work after graduation: If you want to study accounting, this is great. In any case, the four major majors (general mainland students to enter the four major learning difficulties will not be too big). But if you want to get into Ib, even doing business is more difficult. Only a few people go to the bank every year. The Financial Secretary sells insurance (legend). Because Polyu were the first three nations to be suppressed in Hong Kong. Ib doesn't want you at all. Bochk will be fine. Birch can barely get in. HSBC? Heheh. Many local students are part-time first-year university students who have little advantage over their mainland counterparts when it comes to finding jobs other than Mandarin. They also have local resources.)

Postgraduate entrance examination: It is not difficult to enter the top three in Hong Kong. If you are admitted to the US, it is said that ACCT can get into a better exclusive school (the name of the school has not been heard before). Finance? Ha-ha. Masters in Finance are notoriously difficult. For many years, the entire AF has basically no ivy, and even the ivy top 20 are very few. Of course, some great minds interviewed for MIT finance. In fact, doing two years of accounting dogs to jump to a bank or other graduate school, or take an MBA, is also a way. However, those years were more difficult, because the average salary of accountants was similar to that of dishwashers in the Grilled Fish shop in Hung Hom (1.1), maybe a little higher, but the audit was not too high. About four consulting firms earn more than $2w (starting salary).

To be honest, poly's business school opportunities are really limited, whether it is for alumni information resources, internships, or social exchange schools.

Di Yuan (School of Architecture and Environment) : (Civil engineering, construction equipment, mapping, etc.) Actually very good. Aside from Ben, earthworks is the 10th largest in the world on American news. Construction work is currently under way in Hong Kong. At dinner with the President (ah, our lovely Tang), he said that the exit of the Red Tunnel would be filled in and the PolyU campus would be built. Therefore, in the next ten years, Hong Kong is likely to have a market for Diyuan graduates. Highly recommended civilized people, according to a civilized friend of mine, they are all top students in their majors and the atmosphere is "good".

And civil engineering will have IC training (this will be said later), when mixing cement to learn anything is another matter (unclear).

Wine manager: (After complaining about business school decided to say a few good haha) Absolute recommendation! ! ! Paulie has his own hotel. Everybody knows that. It is said that if HTM graduates get first honors, they can go straight to Cornell University (Legend).

Of course, I think this major depends on personal interest. Well, if you manage a tour, you can do it yourself.

Engineering Institute: COMP (computer) gives me a good impression. Although it is difficult to compare with the intensity problem in the mainland, there is a club for them to guide the development direction of our students, and they have their own mentors in entrepreneurship, application (doing practical applications) and research. It is said that the score standard is not high, which may put pressure on college students to take the postgraduate entrance exam.

EIE (Electronic and Information Engineering) and EE are relatively popular in the mainland and are said to be good. I was said to be relatively weak, but a former senior went to Union Bank (well, engineering is relatively easy). Other minor majors don't understand.

Polyu has an IC (Industrial Centre), so all engineering students go to IC for practical training, which is the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers. As a business person, I am very envious, but I also hear many engineering students complain. But every day feels a little better than business shit.

Hong Kong's own industry is not very good, there are more overseas, and there are also good opportunities for personal exchange.

According to a working dog, the equipment is not as good as Tsinghua...

Convent: Uh... See above... As if the Chinese clothing product design (ITC) belongs to the academy, it is said to be very good, look at the interest, very recommended.

Academy: It's said to be a good translation. Not too bad. Personal interest is good.

Medical School: Mainland students can only go to ophthalmology and optometry (OS), which, like nursing, are majors with a starting salary of more than 2.5w, and are also a trump card of PolyU. Depending on your interest...

School of Design: Famous polytechnic university. Depending on the interest, if you really want to learn design is actually quite good (except architectural design).

I usually skip school a lot. In fact, we also mentioned China a lot in our answers to the quality management questions of local students. This is indeed a problem, especially as some Hong Kong develop local training students to place more emphasis on employment and associations rather than GPA, resulting in an overall corporate work without an academic culture. It is not ruled out that there is a great spirit in local, but the overall level of our country can not be compared with the 985 students' learning hierarchy in the north of Qing Dynasty, which is even better. Most of the time, I felt that I had not learned anything. poly lasts 13 weeks in a semester and usually has 10 to 11 lectures, which is much less than the content of Renmin University in Mainland China.

Why some college stuff can be practical? Ping said he hoped he could learn something "more useful than practical."

In fact, I think it is not practical, even accounting, more practical textual research.

After school life is very rich, the location is also good. But there are really not many clubs, many are lower. Look at how many clubs there are in universities in Taiwan province, and the richness (well, there's harmony here); Even in the mainland, there are many university societies. And mainland students are mostly stuck in the "mainland student community", which is a problem.


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