After spending so much time at PolyU

After spending so much time at PolyU, the biggest feeling of life is that its library is very developed and practical, sports science and it does not have any decorations of science, technology, or art, but the study facilities in the self-study room are simple and comfortable with soft colors and many books. While the design isn't very impressive, it's very convincing everywhere.

Classrooms at other universities are similar.

There is a recreation lounge at the Cill where individuals can borrow English materials from the library and exchange entertainment while studying.

My work computer center provides me with a dot matrix printer and a newspaper for free. The paper itself, but its infinite extension of scope, has become the god of sketching. It is a waste of time to take all the tests at once. Students use it better.

Everyone pays the tuition, so you don't have to drink too much. Professors know students have part-time jobs or don't want to get up in the morning.

China Export Company uses the podium to connect with tourists, attracting more tourists than any other school in the city.

Polyu students, with the exception of a strong part-time culture and an unsustainable department presence, treat each other well.

During that year, half of Class A students failed, and in the following year, two-thirds failed. Some people don't understand it, but I do.

Everyone has their own unique perspective on the purpose of attending college. However, for many people, it signifies the end of their formal education as they prepare to enter society. In this situation, evaluating one's performance in various subjects goes beyond simply measuring academic knowledge and progress. It also becomes a reflection of one's individual abilities, not only compared to peers but also to the larger community of students who have studied the same subjects. Therefore, it is unreasonable to use a grading curve within a classroom as it can create unhealthy competition. College grades are just as important as library grades in accurately representing one's capabilities.

The biggest impression that PolyU leaves me is that whether the decision is active or passive, whether it is accepted or opposed, the inclusiveness and practicality of finding options are not enough, unlike City University and HKUST. I can't really think of anything negative about it other than two lecturers with bad accents.

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