Universities in mainland China and Hong Kong can apply, but in Hong Kong University, Chinese is relatively difficult, and students' GPA is relatively high, generally above 88 or 89, preferably above 90. To put it bluntly, the number of schools is limited, the number of professional places is limited and the competition is too fierce. Therefore, if you are in Grade Two, and your GPA is not bad, it is very important to find a good and experienced intermediary consultant if you want to go to Hong Kong. Secondly, you can position yourself reasonably instead of blindly applying for a prestigious school. A prestigious school is good, but it's really difficult. At present, most overseas institutions are studying in Hong Kong, large and small, because Hong Kong has been the focus of mainland students' applications in recent years. At present, the main institutions in the market are: New Oriental Future, Kai Tak, ICT and Jinjilie. Judging from the geographical location of Hong Kong and the distribution of application cases in recent years, the proportion of students from Guangzhou and Shenzhen considering studying in Hong Kong is relatively high. At the same time, it has been a hot topic in Hong Kong in recent years, and many newly established institutions in some areas have also slogan to study in Hong Kong. Therefore, when you consult and choose an institution studying in Hong Kong, you should consider the time and cycle of the establishment of the institution. At the same time, you also heard from individual students that some institutions said that there were any channels to ensure admission. If you hear this, it is basically unreliable to ask you to pay more. Be sure to pay attention, because college admission is not a decision for one person. This is a very cautious and serious matter. The better the university, the stricter it is.
Word-of-mouth and case inquiry system for Chinese and Hong Kong study agents: You can learn about the establishment cycle, normal contract fees, case applications in recent years, market word-of-mouth and scores of each institution, as well as information about consultants, working years and qualifications of each institution. (as shown below)