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About going to Hong Kong and Macao for postgraduate study.
First of all, I should be the same age as you and think the same way. I dare not say that I have experience in this field, but I will share some of what I know. I hope it helps you. Hong Kong and Macao are more famous universities than Hong Kong. For example, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Polytechnic University and the University of Science and Technology are all famous universities, ranking higher in the world, and some are even as strong as Oxford and Cambridge in Britain. As for Macau, the University of Macau is famous. The detailed introduction of these schools can be found on Baidu Encyclopedia or the websites of various schools (most of these websites are in English, so be prepared for reading). As for scholarships, I personally think it is still difficult to get them. After all, many top students want to enter. However, some universities will provide grants, such as Hong Kong Chinese for graduate students, which cost more than HK$ 10,000 per month, which can basically meet the living expenses and tuition fees. If you save, there may be savings. The annual expenditure in Hong Kong is about 654.38 million+million (including all expenses). However, if you want to apply for this kind of graduate students, you need to be excellent. On the one hand, your undergraduate grades should be good enough and your average score should be high. On the other hand, you will be asked to provide IELTS or TOEFL scores. The higher the score, the greater the possibility of successful application, but it is not the decisive factor. The above-mentioned research-oriented graduate students have grants. There is also a kind of teaching graduate students, but such students do not have bursaries, and the family burden will increase. I don't recommend you. As for the application process, we should pay attention to the university official website. Generally, there are application forms, deadlines and college introductions on the Internet, which are very detailed. In addition, I recommend a website about the University of Hong Kong called' Studying in Hong Kong'. I hope I can help you.