A Day in the Life of a Hong Kong Student | HKUST
I'm Travis Setjawardaja, and this video is a day in my life as an undergraduate student at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).
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Graduation ceremony halted after masked university students rally at the event in Hong Kong
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About 1,000 students from the Chinese University of Hong Kong wore masks and chanted slogans at their graduation ceremony on November 7, 2019.Before the ceremony started, a man who claimed to be a student from mainland China, sang the national anthem and waved a knife at a group of protesting students.The university decided to cut the ceremony short because of ‘special circumstances’.
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Ansh Nasta of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology talks on Chet Chat. Ansh is studying on a full scholarship and is pursuing mechanical engineering. He shares the experience of studying at HKUST.
Coming to Jobs, another advantage of studying in Hong Kong is availability of Jobs, visa, internships etc. Ansh says that jobs in Hong Kong pay a lot, some students can pay their living expenses because of a well-paying job. Most common part time job for students is to become a tutor for other IB students, and this is very well paying and helps take care of boarding and living expenses.
The language requirement for most jobs is English, though they prefer if you know Cantonese. However, there are many students who have well-paying jobs without knowing Chinese. It is very easy to get a work visa once you have studied there, also the job placements are very good. Most international students have job offers in hand a few months before they graduate and very good salaries.
Intense research culture, jobs being available, salaries being good, visas being easily available and cost being low make it a very attractive place to study in.
Asian culture is unique and different from the American and British universities. They are very academic and it is very difficult to score good grades. Students are graded on a curve and it is very tough to get a GPA over 3.0. The Chinese students spend most of their time studying and for them university is about studying. If they pursue any activity they will take up only one activity and pursue it very seriously. They are much focussed.
There is no fraternity culture, there are clubs and societies, though international students are not welcome for most of these. The language is mostly in Chinese. At the Business school lectures are discussion based. In Engineering school there are less international professors, there are more Chinese professors. In their culture subordination is key. Professors at the top, students below. So you are not supposed to question a professor in class. If you give the right answer in class, they think you are showing off. Students don’t like to speak in class.
Language of Instruction is English, but given 80% Cantonese. Most activities are conducted in Cantonese like clubs, movie nights, trekking activities etc. are all conducted in Cantonese. Most students have learnt English but they find it very difficult to speak in English since English is either their second or third language. So they prefer sticking amongst themselves. Even if they know how to speak in English they are very reluctant, since in their culture if you make a mistake people make fun of you, so they are afraid that the international students will make fun of them so they prefer to speak in Cantonese.
Ansh started learning Cantonese to merge with them, and that made a big difference since they found an international student is trying to learn Cantonese and trying to speak with us, they get more friendly with you. Even with sports, may Indian students do not participate in sports, they are usually more involved in partying or studying. Ansh is one of the few international students who is serious about his extra curriculars. Even mainland Chinese students have always studied in Mandarin so most of them learn English just before coming to college, just to get admission.
The food on campus is local Chinese food that is not very spicy. Food places outside campus can be quite expensive. Ansh travelled around Hong Kong researching good food less than HKD 50 or 100. HE enjoyed the food since Hong Kong is a very diverse place for food, a huge varieties of cuisines. He now tries to cook his own food and became the director of the cuisine society to initiate more activities with people who are as passionate about food.
The social scene on campus is also very different. Their idea of partying is not drinking and dancing but playing games and eating good food. So most International students go out for partying. In Hong Kong the two main partying areas are Wanchai and Lan Kwan Fong, both have a very international feel, where many international students party.
Hiking is a great fun activity in Hong Kong. You can hike in the middle of the city, in five minutes you can be from a station to a mountain. There are hiking trails and maps available which make hiking a great activity in Hong Kong.
‘Crazy’ is the one word in which he describes his school – crazy academic and crazy diverse.
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Hong Kong student who suffered brain injury in car park fall dies
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Hundreds of people gathered on the campus of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on November 8, 2019, to pay tribute to Chow Tsz-lok.The 22-year-old computer science undergraduate died earlier the same day, reportedly from a severe brain injury suffered after a one-storey fall in a car park.Reports said he was injured in the early hours of November 4 during a police dispersal operation.
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Protesters and police in fierce clashes at Hong Kong’s Polytechnic University
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Hong Kong Polytechnic University was yet again the scene of clashes between anti-government protesters and police on Sunday November 17, 2019. Most universities in the city have seen protesters leave and barricades come down, but protesters at PolyU continued their occupation. Water cannons and armoured cars failed to break the deadlock and the violence continued throughout the day.
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Hong Kong student's death fuels new round of protest - Why?
Alex Chow, a 22-year-old student from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, died of cardiac arrest on Friday morning. He suffered a severe brain injury from a fall in a car park from the third floor to the second during a protest on November 3 midnight.#chow#die#hk
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Behind the scenes with Hong Kong’s ‘Frontliner’ protesters
In Hong Kong, pro-democracy protests continued for another weekend, with scores injured in clashes between demonstrators and riot police. (Subscribe:
The unrest began in June with mass protests against a bill which would've allowed extradition to mainland China.
The demonstrations have now morphed into a broader popular uprising against Beijing's rule.
At the vanguard of the protest movement are young activists known as the Frontliners.
The more extreme among them are often blamed for starting the trouble - but Channel 4 News has spent time with three activists, who say they are just responding to police violence against them.
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Real story behind the fall of HK student Chow Tsz-lok 探尋香港大學生周梓樂的墜樓背後故事
Chow Tsz-lok, a second-year undergraduate student at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, died after he fell from a car park, where the area was close to a confrontation between radical protesters and police.
Why did he enter a car park at midnight?
Why and how did he fall from the building?
Did the police delay their emergency medical response for 20 minutes?
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Hong Kong student protester's death: What we know so far about how Alex Chow died
Alex Chow, a 22-year-old computer science student from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, died on Friday morning (Nov 8) after falling from a car park during protests last weekend. CNA's Roland Lim reports from the university's campus, where students held a protest following Chow's death. Read more:
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Oct.15 -- David Zweig, director of Center on China’s Transnational Relations and professor emeritus at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, discusses China’s threats of retaliation if the U.S. passes the bill aimed at supporting Hong Kong’s protesters and his outlook for the U.S.-China trade talks. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”