I live in Tai Po and studied at the Polytechnic University for a year:

Sep 19 - 2023

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I live in Tai Po and studied at the Polytechnic University for a year:

Traffic development is very simple and convenient, except that we have classes at 8:30 in the morning. Featured alumni Hong Kong I want to take the MTR in the morning rush hour. Usually, students only need to sit for half an hour on the way to and from school. Generally, after half an hour, they can listen to music in a daze and read notes when they are busy studying.

From Hung Hom Station to exit A1, once you cross the overpass, you will find the second floor of the school, the P floor, which is the podium. There are two more, G and 1. The library is close to the overpass and you usually go straight to the library when there are no classes. The library is kept at about 21 degrees all year round, and it can be very cold and dead in summer without a coat. You can use a printer and copier with just one octopus card. There is a 24-hour reading room on floor G, which is emptied after 10pm and used for the night via another entrance rather than the library entrance. Then there are usually quite a few empty seats in the library, especially in the morning, and there are basically several people scattered in each section. There is a difference between a retreat and a discussion area. There is a coffee shop on the P floor with good pastries. A large iced coffee costs HK $18.

Speaking of food, according to my calculation, there are six places to eat. There is a western restaurant in Building G of Building A, an old pot in VA, a new pot on the 3rd floor of ST3, Cantonese dim sum and Indian food on the 4th floor. And the one in seat y, it's just a little shabby. Besides cooking at home, I prefer to go to the old pot for breakfast, where there are glutinous rice chicken, scrambled eggs with sausage, fried fish, pork chops and chicken chops with pasta. At noon, I like to eat snacks on the fourth floor. Of course, I can also order fried rice and noodles. In the evening, I usually eat very little and casually. I have been ignoring the explanation of bad food. Obviously, as a Cantonese with a mouth, I feel quite conscience.

As a chemical escapist, her grades were a bit low. She didn't make it three years. However, she plans to make a career change when she finishes her studies. After all, she is good at doing business in Hong Kong. In addition to taking basic notes and tests, I also do experiments and write reports. A mountain of deadlines can be stressful.

Classes are almost boring. But I have to go. The air conditioning temperature in each classroom is different, which is very annoying. For example, all buildings in PQ3 are stuffy, and the air conditioning is set to environmental mode. ...

Well, go to bed.

By:Judith