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Application conditions for associate degree in Hong Kong
The application requirements for associate degree in Hong Kong are as follows:

1, a senior three student, has two years of high school grades, and has certain English ability (the college entrance examination scores can be supplemented later).

2, domestic or foreign, with high school equivalent or above (such as high school, junior college, undergraduate, etc.). ).

3. I have achieved international results such as IB/SAT/Alevel.

For senior three students, associate degree is not very demanding for college entrance examination scores.

Key institutions: the total score of college entrance examination is above undergraduate level+English score is 90/ 150+ interview, such as Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Ordinary colleges and universities: the total score of college entrance examination is below the undergraduate line+English score 80/ 150+ interview. The interview is mainly in English. And you can also choose to apply before the college entrance examination. Before the college entrance examination, you only need the usual grades of high school, and after the college entrance examination, you can only apply with the results of the college entrance examination.

First, it seems that the mainland does not recognize associate degrees;

Second: I haven't heard that I can go directly to HKU after finishing my associate degree. The University of Hong Kong is not directly related to its affiliated colleges. After studying in the affiliated college of the University of Hong Kong, you must pass the exam to enter the University of Hong Kong. The odds are less than half.

Third: the cost is too high. The quality of teaching is also very general. In Hong Kong, the affiliated colleges of HKU are not so good. Hong Kong natives may not have heard of it. It is a community college established under the College of the University of Hong Kong. The specialized colleges of the University of Hong Kong and the University of Hong Kong also operate independently.