Generally speaking, universities in Hong Kong are divided into two grades. The University of Hong Kong and the University of Science and Technology are the first echelon, and Lingnan, the Baptist Science and Technology City, belongs to the second echelon. Please ignore the college of education and not upgrade to a university. ...
LZ obviously chose the second echelon school after evaluating its own strength, so I won't discuss the first category.
Science and technology is a better school in the second echelon, and the overall culture tends to be competitive and enterprising. Professionally speaking, accounting, fashion design, architecture and building equipment of science and engineering in business schools are better. Generally speaking, they all belong to schools with good strength in science, engineering and business, so LZ should be considered first.
The major of the city is very miscellaneous and has everything, but it gives people the impression that it is miscellaneous but not refined. It's hard to imagine how such a small school can accommodate so many majors. Cities are also considered as schools that prefer science and engineering. Architecture is still quite good, and it is said that mainland students who can go to cities generally have scholarships, which can alleviate economic pressure.
Baptist is a relatively different school in liberal arts, with few majors, no engineering and poor science. However, the media, news, film and television are relatively tough, and the majors of public relations and advertising are full all year round. The faculty of arts is also the first in HK, and the teachers have nothing to say. Business is not very good, only human resources majors can save face. Others are Chinese medicines, which are rare.
The bad reputation of the Baptist Church is mainly a cognitive problem. On the one hand, the mainland is generally optimistic about science and engineering, so it has hardly ignored the Baptist church of science and engineering; Secondly, the high-level decision-making of the school has problems, but the school culture that pays attention to the whole-person education will always make some arbitrary moves; Third, the media industry is not easy to find a job. If people say that the employment rate is low, they have no confidence to respond.
But seeing LZ's preference, it goes without saying that if you bite your major, you will go to Baptist Church, and if you bite your school, you will go to Polytechnic.
If you have to say comprehensive ranking (this matter is noisy every year), a rough understanding is that science and engineering >; City = Baptist Church
This is from the perspective of student education, not what the research results are.