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HIHinsurance 發表於 14-5-15 07:23
佢條路, dse 繼續行, 後面條路不難估到
一陣dse 衰中文, 或中四分到差班, 你想轉, 到時已經太遲 Both me and my husband were brought up abroad so we have no idea what it's like doing high school in HK, but i am sure it's not a pretty picture, but is it THAT bad? For a TOP traditional secondary school, if the student isn't, say, the top 30%, don't they at least get to go to college in HK? Anyhow 樓主 did plan to send her child overseas later so i am sure he will get to a good Uni at a certain point (maybe by 中四 if he still doesn't do well; but then i agree for boys you never know until they reach upper secondary so he may still excel in his current school).
Of course, sending a young men overseas at that age is another issue, as being brought up overseas i have seen too many HK students who came over to attend high school, away from their parents, lonely and unbounded, got into all sorts of troubles including car accidents (death) due to speeding, unwanted pregnancy, gambling school fees away etc. Once they are older, say 18 or 19, they are more emotional stable. Students who attended university, although also from overseas, seem to know what they are doing. That's the advantage i see in keeping the kids in IS here in HK over sending kids overseas too early.
[p.s. our child is going IS all the way but i was just shocked by your comment]
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