Stories

Reflection

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    Being able to study abroad is one of the most unforgettable experience in my life.  I met a lot of international friends and learnt to be more independent.  Through talking to people from all around the world, it indeed broadens my horizons.  I think one of the benefits you can get from studying abroad is becoming more confident and optimistic!  Of course you may face difficulties when you study abroad, but I am sure that it is definitely worth the cost.

    Madison Hung (Admitted in 2016; Exchanged to Ewha Womans University in 2018-19)
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    It has been a rewarding experience working abroad as an ESL teacher.  Teaching young children who share a different first language with me pushes me out of my comfort zone and motivates me to explore different teaching methodology.  Apart from refining my professional qualities, immersing in a totally different culture has also opened the doors to a deeper understanding of our world.  Working abroad definitely broadens my horizons by showing me all the possibilities out there waiting for me to explore.  I now have adventures to take on and stories to share with my students.

    Seraph Luk (Admitted in 2014; Participated in the Global Internship Program in Spain in Summer of 2017-2018)
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    Through activities from visits to a variety of schools, discussions with friends from different cultural and education background, to presentations about myself as a cultural ambassador to local student, I could not only grasp a more comprehensive image of the Finnish education, but also gain a more in-depth understanding towards different cultures and perspectives. More importantly, this exchange experience had given me a precious opportunity to contemplate upon myself and my prospects, and therefore, to make corresponding improvements and actions after returning to Hong Kong.

    Bonnie Yong (Admitted in 2016; Exchanged to University of Helsinki in 2018-19 Term 1)
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    I was most impressed by the cultural diversity on the campus of University of Queensland (UQ). I really enjoyed the supportive learning community in which you don’t have to be worried about not knowing or being uncertain about something because everyone is eager to help and learn with you. Studying overseas has trained me to be more expressive and receptive to new ideas. My exchange to UQ is a decision I will never regret making, since the experience I gained has not only enriched me as a learner but also as an individual.

    Sophy Tam (Admitted in 2016; Exchanged to University of Queensland in 2018-19 Term 1)
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    Enrolling in the exchange programme offered by Pusan National University is indeed a precious opportunity for me to immerse myself in the indigenous culture in Korea and to learn the language as well. As English is not very commonly used in Korea, foreign students would find it difficult relying in English for communication with Koreans. Overcoming the communication barriers is the greatest obstacle for me during my whole exchange experience whereas I gained much during that.

    Cynthia Tsui (Admitted in 2016; Exchanged to Pusan National University in 2018-19 Term 1)
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    Going on exchange is definitely an eye-opening experience.  The 5-month period provided me with precious opportunities to explore, experience, and embark upon new journeys.  I was able to meet people from all over the world, learn Scandinavian languages and cultures, and most importantly, develop and sharpen my life skills to become a more sensible and responsible adult.

    Zenia Chan (Admitted in 2015; Exchanged to Lund University in 2017-18 Term 2)