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Hang Seng University sets up an Honors College to train leaders, students and girls learn from the former guild convener, Lin Huanguang

2022-12-15T23:17:45.173Z


Wu Siying is currently a fourth-year student majoring in business administration majoring in finance and banking at the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. She bluntly said that Evergrande was not the first choice at the time, but she worked hard after enrolling and found that the courses and activities of the Honors College established by the school were organic.


Wu Siying is currently a fourth-year student majoring in business administration majoring in finance and banking at the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. She bluntly said that Evergrande was not the first choice at the time, but she worked hard after enrolling. She found that the honors college courses and activities set up by the school have opportunities to learn interpersonal communication and leadership skills and public policy, so he joined the first cohort of college students and got to learn from the former executive council convener Lin Huanguang. He visited Tai Kwun with Lin and ate at traditional tea restaurants. , benefited a lot.


Wu Siying plans to write a book shortly after graduation to share her experience of regaining confidence in the trough, and encourages Form 4 to Form 6 students to equip themselves as soon as possible, explore their strengths and develop skills to prepare for long-term development.


DSE failed to enter Evergrande and actively enrolled in the Honors College

Wu Siying said that Evergrande was not her first choice when she failed the DSE Diploma Exam four years ago and only scored 19 points.

After enrolling, she believes that "no matter where you go, you can pursue what you want to do, and there will be room for you to develop" and study actively.

During her freshman year, she learned that the Evergrande Honors College recruited students in various majors to participate in its parallel courses and projects, cultivating students with future leadership potential, so she signed up with the mentality of "try everything" and became the first honors college student .

Wu Siying said that the Honors College brings together students from various majors of Evergrande, and everyone attends classes and participates in activities together, and cross-professional exchanges have opened up her knowledge level.

Lin Huanguang (file photo)

Walking the street with Lin Huanguang to see the architecture of the tea restaurant and getting advice on the correct way to pick chopsticks

The Honors College equips each student with a mentor and invites professionals to give guidance to students.

Wu Siying mentioned to the Honors College that she would like to become a leader in government agencies or the education industry in the future; the Honors College arranged a match with Lam Hwan-kwong, former Convener of the Executive Council and Director of the Chief Executive Office of the Leung Chun-ying Administration, based on her aspirations.

We will walk the streets, look at buildings (buildings), visit Tai Kwun, and eat at traditional tea restaurants.

He will point out that the way we hold the chopsticks is not right.

Wu Siying

Wu Siying said that Lin Huanguang likes to talk about history. In addition to helping her deepen her understanding of the government and exchanging academic knowledge, she will also share interesting articles about leadership.

We all meet once every six months or every few months. If you have any questions, he (Lin Huanguang) will answer them carefully.

Wu Siying

Wu Siying plans to write a book in the short term to give advice to Form 4 to Form 6 students.

(Provided by Evergrande Honors College)

Hope to write a book to share experience with secondary school students

She was once invited back to her alma mater to share her university life. Through exchanges with her younger siblings and parents, Wu Siying found that many middle school students do not understand their own strengths, and do not know how to explore their own characteristics. They are very nervous and confused about choosing subjects in the future, and parents do not know how to support their children.

She also shared career development lectures for juniors and sisters of the Honors College.

Speaking of future development, Wu Siying plans to write a column to introduce parents how to communicate with their children; she also wants to co-author a book with her partner to guide middle school students on how to prepare for the upcoming important turning point in life.

As for long-term development, Wu Siying intends to start a business in the field of educational technology, and to pursue higher education after accumulating considerable experience.

Dean of Evergrande Honors College: Educators should listen more to young people

Deng Jiahao from the Department of Management and Zhang Xinfeng from the Department of Accounting are both classmates of Wu Siying. The three are students of the first Honors College. They have joined the Honors College since their sophomore year and will graduate next year.

Talking about what they have gained in the Honors College in the past three years, all three believe that the close communication with teachers and mutual support with classmates has allowed them to grow a lot.

Professor Foo Ho-ying, Dean of the Hang Seng University Honors College.

(Photo by Liu Mengting)

Foo Keying, Dean of the Honors College of Hang Seng University, said that the preparation for the launch of the Honors College has been in progress for more than a year. Unexpectedly, the first class of students in 2020 will encounter an outbreak of the epidemic, and all classes can only be completed online.

Fortunately, the 6 seminars and group activities involved in the project were carried out smoothly under the premise of observing the epidemic prevention measures, such as taking students to visit Hang Seng Bank and the West Kowloon Cultural District, etc. Teachers also worked hard to maintain opportunities to meet students under the epidemic.

In recent years, there has been a wave of immigration and brain drain in Hong Kong. Fu Keying believes that educators should listen to students' voices, give students an appropriate life orientation, and try to open students' horizons, inspiring students to think about what they can contribute to society and what they can participate in.

If young people feel that they are being heard and their opinions reflected, they will naturally be more willing to stay in this place.

Fu Keying

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Source: hk1

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