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發表於 23-1-28 13:16 |只看該作者
shadeslayer 發表於 23-1-28 12:40
本帖最後由 shadeslayer 於 23-1-28 12:43 編輯

Tran U?

I don’t know. That’s why I asked for.
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

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October. 發表於 23-1-23 20:34
我知道既有2個,一個中大nursing, 一個理大PT,都係退學去澳洲讀醫。
吓?好難想像中大nursing或理大PT的分數可以去8大讀醫科喎!有沒有更多資料?

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October. 發表於 23-1-23 23:10
nursing嗰個爸爸係醫生,一路都想讀醫,奈何香港讀分數差好遠,澳洲收就過去讀。
...
知道澳洲是哪一間嗎?

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發表於 23-1-29 15:46 |只看該作者
BBChiuChiu 發表於 23-1-29 00:03
知道澳洲是哪一間嗎?
UNSW

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發表於 23-1-29 15:48 |只看該作者
本帖最後由 October. 於 23-1-29 15:52 編輯
BBChiuChiu 發表於 23-1-29 00:02
吓?好難想像中大nursing或理大PT的分數可以去8大讀醫科喎!有沒有更多資料? ...

理大PT DSE收生分數一啲都唔低.

中大nursing嗰位year 1 GPA 轉唔到中大醫科,但澳洲收左。

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發表於 23-1-29 16:50 |只看該作者
October. 發表於 23-1-29 15:48
理大PT DSE收生分數一啲都唔低.

中大nursing嗰位year 1 GPA 轉唔到中大醫科,但澳洲收左。

理大PT分數真不低,他轉了澳洲哪一間?

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發表於 23-3-28 09:51 |只看該作者
回覆 2jkidsfather 的帖子

唔緊要 政府吸人才

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發表於 23-3-31 16:08 |只看該作者
UK figure:

Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) shows that in the academic year 2020-2021, UK Universities enrolled a combined 2.75 million students. With reports showing an average dropout rate of 6.4%, up to 176,119 students will have potentially dropped out.

The academic year 2021/2022, however, surprises with a drastic change in numbers: Data published earlier this year by the Student Loan Company points out an overall rise of 28% in the number of English University first year dropouts.




UK dropout rate is more than double hk's worst figure in 20/21 and the dropout rate in uk is continuing rising, my guess is it might be close to or over 10% in 21/22, hence HK's dropout rate is still low in comparison.

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發表於 23-3-31 17:49 |只看該作者
KIMLIFEINUK 發表於 23-3-31 16:08
UK figure:

Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) shows that in the academic year  ...

Just curiosity, Higher Education in UK included what categories of students, included HD? all vocational training schemes?

How many are leaving because of BrExit , need to pay International fee?
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發表於 23-3-31 20:50 |只看該作者
回覆 ANChan59 的帖子

The agency's name has higher education in it as they do all sort of research. Hence not only universities but yes other higher education like HD too. I am not sure what they cover exactly though. I find this info on some newspapers web sites.
But this particular figure is only for university dropout.

The economy is turning bad, hence a lot of uni students have to quit because they do not have enough money to continue.

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發表於 23-3-31 21:44 |只看該作者
KIMLIFEINUK 發表於 23-3-31 20:50
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The agency's name has higher education in it as they do all sort of research.  ...

https://www.hesa.ac.uk/data-and-analysis/performance-indicators/non-continuation-summary

That’s the only report I find in the Internet, table D and chart 6 show additional info. The non continuation rate for young and mature students have difference, degree and undergraduates programs also make a difference.
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to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

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發表於 23-3-31 23:22 |只看該作者
回覆 ANChan59 的帖子

Good found, I didn't look at the report in too much details, but if u look at the news in uk, it is quite scary

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/mar/12/one-in-five-students-at-top-universities-consider-dropping-out-over-cost-of-living




One in five students at top universities consider dropping out over cost of living


One in five students at Russell Group universities are considering dropping out because of the cost of living crisis, and a quarter are regularly going without food and other essentials, the Observer can reveal.

In the largest study of its kind, new research by the Russell Group Students’ Unions – which represents 24 of Britain’s most elite higher education institutions, including Oxbridge, UCL and Edinburgh – for the first time lays bare the devastating impact soaring prices are having on all but the richest students.


More than half of those surveyed said their academic performance had suffered as a result of the cost of living crisis. Students reported having to take on additional paid work to cover costs, concentration issues caused by poor nourishment and financial stress, and skipping lectures because they couldn’t afford travel fares.


Researchers said unless urgent action is taken, the damage being done by the crisis could lead to universities being “only open to the most privileged” – undoing decades of progress on broadening higher education access.

Dr Tim Bradshaw, the Russell Group’s chief executive, condemned the “worrying” findings, which he expects to worsen, and called for the government to take urgent action in Wednesday’s budget by addressing “flaws in the maintenance loans system” and raising loans in line with inflation since 2020/21.

The group also called on the government to consider reintroducing maintenance grants for the most disadvantaged students and to review the parental threshold for maximum loan support, which has been frozen since 2008.

The survey of more than 8,500 students, carried out in the first two months of this year, found that the proportion of students who were considering dropping out rose to more than three in 10 among the most socioeconomically disadvantaged.

Among those most likely to leave were students from marginalised and disadvantaged backgrounds and disabled and part-time students.

International students, who are not permitted to work more than 20 hours a week, have also been badly affected.


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發表於 23-4-1 00:50 |只看該作者
KIMLIFEINUK 發表於 23-3-31 23:22
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Good found, I didn't look at the report in too much details, but if u look at  ...

I noticed that.

A few articles from like Guardian and independent, most info from student unions and loan corporation.

If talking about 2.5 million students, the additional funding from Education just 15m GBP, a few need help?

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to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.


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