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There are drugs issues in many schools in Hong Kong. But I am sure there are not as many as some people want to believe.
My kids were in ESF schools, and they do not have friends, or are not close to those that take drugs. And I am happy to say that they are both in universities and are not with drugs.
As far as I see, most students do not have identity problems. At least not at schools (international secondary schools).
One thing though, I know a few students that are at HKU/CUHK, and do have problems with making friends. Heard that some local students (particular from elite schools) are quite hostile against international school students (at elite programs like LLB and MBBS in particular). This probably have to do with their background as local schools students are used to fight game style of competition 有你冇我, so they do not want to be helpful or friendly to competitors. I have confirmed with friends with kids at local elite secondary schools. Students are not helpful at all even back in secondary schools. But students in international schools are usually a lot more friendly and helpful (not all be comparably more helpful). So this was more a cultural shock then identity issue.
By the way, know a lot of students going to UK US Canada etc for university. Seems like they can blend in much better in those western universities. |
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