Points to Note for Further Studies
Continuing or returning to education can be a difficult decision to make. Here are some questions and advice to help you think it through.
Why Further Studies
First of all, why further studies? Understanding your motivation behind can help you decide whether this is the best option for you. The following questions may guide you to the answer.
You take up further studies to:
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What are your Goals
When you have made up your mind, it comes to setting your goals. Properly-defined goals can help map out your study or career path, and then you can choose the right course more easily and efficiently. The following points may give you some idea:
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Choosing a Course
There are many institutions offering continuing education in Hong Kong and abroad. You may be confronted with many choices. It is in your interest to gather more information about the courses you are interested in. Below are some points you have to consider when choosing a course:
- Collect course information from various channels such as advertisements, friends and promotional leaflets.
- Compare courses with similar content run by various training bodies.
- Be discerning and don't be tempted by promises of the course providers.
- Enquire about every detail of the course, such as the content, study mode, tuition fees, etc.
- Consider your academic level and avoid selecting a course the level of which is too high or too low for you.
- Allow yourself a few days to consider thoroughly before signing up.
Check out more tips on the link below.
Be a Smart StudentFunding your Further Studies
Consider carefully your finances when choosing a course. You may have to explore funding opportunities. The Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (WFSFAA) provides various assistance schemes to students pursuing further education. Check out WFSFAA website for more information.
Financial assistance schemes by WFSFAACareer Guidance
Careers Guidance Handbook for Secondary School Graduated provides comprehensive information on further studies, vocational training and study paths.
Careers Guidance Handbook for Secondary School GraduatedSome organisations also provide professional help and support services for S6 students.
Hong Kong Education City – Multiple Pathways (available in Chinese only)Hok Yau Club - Student.hkThe Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups DSE 27771112 (available in Chinese only)Hong Kong Children & Youth Services