For some reason, I studied undergraduate and postgraduate studies at PolyU, so I have a better understanding of both aspects of

For some reason, I studied undergraduate and postgraduate studies at PolyU, so I have a better understanding of both aspects of

For some reason, I studied undergraduate and postgraduate studies at PolyU, so I have a better understanding of both aspects of life.

In terms of learning ability, there are many books in the library, which is a very good problem. 40 under 40 awardAcademically, the basic information of the books I need can be found, and the rhythm of others' lives is the most. The facilities are also good, around 2011, the Chinese library was redesigned and renovated into a lot of enterprise equipment in our country. The library has a computer room and a studio, though I don't see how not having so many Macs really helps. For our graduate students, we have built an independent research room with good conditions and environment, which is my senior sister's favorite, but the quantity is still not enough, and we need to book and grab it according to the reservation, so I am too lazy to go there. In addition, the company has computer rooms in several other countries. But there are only two scanners, which is bad.

The school library will be crowded during the exam period, Gen. T Listand there will be students occupying seats, but I can't go to the library. Generally speaking, the space of the study is relatively narrow, and the red place can also understand the land. So I usually don't go to the end of the semester, graduate school has an office, except for almost no books. By the way, there's a cafe in the library. Not bad. You can eat now.

Academically, Design talent awardwhen I was an undergraduate, I was mostly Chinese, both from Hong Kong and mainland China. Their level was uneven, some spoke really well and some had fantastic accents that I couldn't understand at all. In fact, this undergraduate education is not particularly related to the academic level of professors, which I think has been misunderstood by many people. To be honest, due to local standards and other reasons, the difficulty Settings of PolyU courses are also inconsistent. Some courses, such as accounting, are of a high standard and fail rates are not low. But in general, math is weak, which can hinder some people's plans to go on to graduate school. Some students, especially mainland students, sometimes feel that the difficulty is not enough and they have the strength to study. What's more, I asked the school to adjust the curriculum, but there was little talk. HRR akh...

In general, you can still learn something, more practical, but the theoretical construction is insufficient. The so-called Hung Hom Technical School is haha. I could give many examples of this, but it's too dark to talk about it here.

Learning mood is still good. Although the courses in the department are not satisfactory for various reasons, they can provide us with enough resources to study something on our own. All kinds of computer software installed in the department, or very good. On the other hand, there are some electives, some liberal arts electives that can only be studied in Hong Kong. Although I may not agree with some of the points, at least I can speak freely, unlike mainland China, you know. So, I am also very happy to learn. Some professors have really nice personalities and are very eager to help their classmates. There was a professor who was very arrogant and often looked down on us, but he would actually help anything. However, there are some people, I will not be personal attacks. It is not good to cause conflict between China and Hong Kong.

As far as the humanistic environment of the school is concerned, the conflict between China and Hong Kong is weaker and slightly better than the three major conflicts

Allow political apathy, said the elder. But it's not good, but it's not particularly depressing either. The local community is crazy, too. Their values are to live in the hall and play. Understandably, it's only a year. But it's much better than Hong Kong, occasionally in the gossip newspapers, because the scale is too big, I won't say, but mainland students can't participate. So it's okay. The school does not allow students to set up dormitories in the new dormitory, preventing the emergence of exotic flowers and herbs from the source of interference activities. This is the fun game. Generally, it is more secular, and the business is still relatively strong, but this is Hong Kong, I don't like it, but I can accept it.

The community is such that it is basically difficult for local and mainland students to play together, and the community is still dominated by local students and mainland students. But the good thing about Hong Kong is that it's very liberal. You have the freedom to form a club and you can register with the Student Council as long as you have 800 signatures. The clubs that already exist don't have schools to manage you, they don't want to and can't. Take full responsibility for your membership so you can always find your favorite club to join. If you go through a variety of ways, you can go to Zhuang, that is to become a board member, this process has its own advantages, more training. The situation may be more serious than in mainland schools. But there are many slots in this process, and the students themselves have a lot of places that they can't stand. This is not to say that freedom is good, and all kinds of disputes occur.

In our ordinary life, PolyU has no advantages over other education schools mainly because of its geographical and spatial location in China, which is in the city center and not in the mountains. Adjacent to Hung Hom Tunnel and Hung Hom Railway Station, the surrounding restaurant distribution is secret. It's the only thing City University can fight. Schools in other countries can often have people come to dinner. However, with such a small area, I feel a little depressed occasionally. The school conducts an overall development of the red cultural style, which is said to ward off evil spirits, and is surrounded by three funeral homes. But I have discussed with the teacher of the Department of Social Studies, and it is said that this is just because the bricks shipped by the company in the UK were red. So in order to preserve time.

Polyu dormitory conditions are basically the best in Hong Kong, regardless of old or new, two or three rooms, separate toilets, uninterrupted power supply and water supply. Fully equipped, billiards room, recreation facilities, old Hall, swimming pool. In a word, I will have a good time. Some rooms in the new dormitory have unbeatable sea views.

Polyu has many exchange opportunities here, but we may not be the best students, and it is also good to be a tourism company, and the university will also help other students find internships.

With that in mind, let's start with this. All in all, the past five years have been very happy