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On the Postgraduate Entrance Examination of Hong Kong Polytechnic University
First of all, there are two kinds of graduate students who go to Hong Kong. One is master, a teaching graduate student, and the other is mphil, a research master.

Generally speaking, teaching-oriented graduate students take one to one year, and research-oriented graduate students usually take two years.

Research type is more difficult to apply than teaching type.

1. If you don't need an exam, some majors need an interview. The main purpose of the interview is to test English. In addition to reading English (general major, TOEFL score above 80, IELTS score above 6), Hong Kong schools also pay more attention to the GPA of four-year universities, which is the most important. Others are icing on the cake, such as your social practice, competitions, internships, publishing articles, winning prizes and so on.

The phone bill depends on the specific tuition fee of your major and what kind of house you live in. . One credit of our major is over 3,000 Hong Kong dollars, and the total tuition fee is less than 1 1000 Hong Kong dollars. Accommodation costs range from 2000 to 3500 per person, depending on what house you live in.

There is a dormitory in the school, but it is in Mong Kok, which is quite far from the school. Moreover, the dormitory environment is also general and the cost is not low, so most students don't live in dormitories and rent a house outside.

In terms of living expenses, I don't buy luxury goods or electronic products. I eat, drink and have fun every day, which is almost 4,000 Hong Kong dollars per month. One month before the final exam last semester, I spent less than HK$ 2,000 a month because I was in the library every day > _ <

3. Have the opportunity to work, which is generally provided by the school, such as tutoring, teaching Mandarin, English and Cantonese. . . Also, the library sometimes recruits some people to help maintain the library or something.

It is stipulated in Hong Kong that students are not allowed to be waiters or something, but I also have classmates to do it. There are no strict rules or anything in this respect.

In fact, the cost in Hong Kong is still very general, and there is a lot of homework. It's hard to learn well, for fear of having no time to work.

I hope I can help you ~