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There are many benefits to studying online. With the increasing use of technology, along with fast and stable internet speeds, many students are looking to non-traditional classes to supplement their education. On . . .
We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone. - Orson Welles Every person will experience loneliness in their . . .
Richard Gaskell heads up ISC Research - the leading providers of data for international schools. This overview makes a couple of good points about growth in the sector such as the struggle to recruit good teachers . . .
UCAS has revealed admissions data for the year 2018-2019. It shows numbers of admissions have gone up pretty much across the board. Of special interest are that the numbers from Hong Kong are up, that the num . . .
Despite Hong Kong’s status as a financial hub, an increasing number of the city’s residents live below the poverty line. It is a reality we all know and are familiar with — rents and home prices . . .
Growing up in Hong Kong can feel like being in a bubble, and the way the education system is segmented can reinforce that notion. The fact remains that regardless whether one studies at a government, international . . .
This article certainly raises a dilemma. On the one hand, students who are strong in certain areas – often Maths and Science but weak in other areas – are disadvantaged when applying to places at Hong . . .
This article really outlines the problem of predicted grades. Universities advertise their entrance requirements in grades or UCAS tariff points on their websites, and students often feel that they can achieve the . . .