GPA above 3.5 is good, above 3.0 is ok, below 2.5 there is no advantage, 1.8 is the passing score.
Whether you are an undergraduate student who wants to go to Hong Kong or a graduate student who plans to go to Hong Kong, GPA is very important for your application for studying abroad!
According to the GPA requirements of different schools in Hong Kong, we have summarized the following application schemes for children's shoes:
Applicants of 1, GPA 1.8 are advised to apply for private universities in Hong Kong, such as Zhuhai College and Hong Kong Shue Yan University.
2. Applicants with GPA 2.5-3 are advised to apply to better Hong Kong schools such as Lingnan University, Hong Kong Baptist University, The Open University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Institute of Education.
3. GPA of 3 or above. It is suggested that you can try to apply for famous schools in Hong Kong such as City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The top three universities in Hong Kong (University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) have the best GPA of 3.5!
Of course, the above are just general suggestions, and the specific situation needs specific analysis-individual students should evaluate according to their own specific conditions, such as school background, applied major, work experience, scientific research experience, language performance and so on.
What level of Hong Kong University can I apply for studying at my own level? Can I use the Volunteer Reference System for Studying Abroad/Ding Wei/? Ozs=dw- 1 one-key positioning. There are many undergraduate applications for Hong Kong graduate students in the system, with various conditions and backgrounds.
Usage: Input your GPA, language achievement, major name, college background (2 1 1/985/ Shuangfei) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the students' cases with similar achievements to yours. You can see if there are any suitable cases of studying abroad according to your own conditions, and find out which institutions people in similar situations have gone to.