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Subject Specific Info Pack - PPE @ OXFORD VS HSPS @ CAMBRIDGE
Studying Philosophy, Politics & Economics (PPE) at Oxford and Human, Social & Political Sciences (HSPS) at Cambridge are popular choices for many Hong Kong students. However, there are quite significant differences between the two subjects! Although both subjects cover Politics and International Relations, PPE includes Philosophy and Economics, while HSPS includes Sociology and Anthropology. Both subjects cover all the aforementioned major areas in the first year. One of the
Nov 13
Subject Specific Info Pack - What do we study in Engineering
SUBJECT OVERVIEW Most universities offer comprehensive General Engineering (also known as Engineering Science) programs for students interested in multiple aspects of engineering. Students applying to Oxbridge can choose their specialization in Year 3. The advantage of this program is that it allows students to gain broad knowledge across different areas of engineering, preparing them for future industry development. It also avoids students making a specialized choice without
Nov 13


AAHK X Christ's College X Cathay Essay Competition
Previously, AAHK partnered with Christ’s College, Cambridge to co-organise our annual essay competition, which has been a great success. We received over 200 entries, and 4 winners have been chosen! Sponsored by Cathay, our 4 winners participated in a one-week-all-expenses-paid trip to Cambridge and London, where they had face-to-face supervisions with academics from Christ’s College, Cambridge. They also enjoyed a series of activities planned and prepared by our committee me
Nov 8


DSE results can still be used to apply to top UK universities such as Cambridge and LSE!
The vast majority of UK universities (including the University of Cambridge) still recognise HKDSE results as an admission condition. Students only need to search for "international qualifications" on the university website, then search "Hong Kong" to find relevant information (see last page for details) Taking UK G5 universities as an example, the websites of these five universities still state that they recognise HKDSE results. Therefore, students do not need to worry that
Nov 8
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