The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK vs School of Professional and Continuing Education - HKU Space vs Hong Kong Metropolitan University - HKMU vs ESEUNE Business School vs Hong Kong Community College - HKCC
Side-by-side comparison from 30 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
- +Diverse academic programs and interdisciplinary learning opportunities
- +Helpful professors and a supportive learning environment
- +Excellent campus facilities and efficient transportation
- +Practical, experienced lecturers with industry networks
- +Valuable networking opportunities through facilitators and peers
- +Abundant free events and resources
- +Supportive and helpful faculty
- +Flexible and suitable academic schedules
- +Positive and engaging learning environment
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- -Administrative and management issues, including lack of student input in leadership selection.
- -Inadequate and unreliable facilities, such as poor WiFi and insufficient laundry machines.
- -Inconvenient campus infrastructure and transportation that hinders student mobility.
- -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and resources hinder learning.
- -Inconsistent teaching quality and lack of support are significant problems.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of campus space are disappointing.
- -Low university ranking and poor professor English proficiency are major concerns.
- -Inconsistent attendance policies create a less engaging academic environment.
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This university exhibits a generally positive rating profile. Its strongest areas are **Professors** and **Value**, both receiving scores above 4.2. **Accomodation** stands out as the lowest-rated category with a score of 3.625, indicating room for improvement in this aspect compared to other surveyed areas.
Across all surveyed categories, this institution received a uniform rating of zero. This indicates no areas of particular strength or weakness were identified in the assessment of its facilities, professors, location, student life, accommodation, internationality, or overall value. The consistent score suggests a uniform lack of positive attributes or a complete absence of data in each evaluated aspect.
This institution receives commendable scores in several key areas, with its **Facilities and Professors** standing out as particular strengths. **Location** also scores well. However, **Student Life** and **Accomodation** present areas for improvement, alongside **Internationality**. The overall **Value** is rated moderately.
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Most reviews are positive (~87%), praising the university's top rankings, diverse college system, and extensive facilities. A few negative comments (~13%) mentioned issues with WiFi and limited laundry facilities.
The single review is positive (100%), with an average rating of 4/5 stars. This feedback highlights an experienced lecturer with practical knowledge and networking opportunities, as well as helpful volunteer facilitators.
With ~83% positive reviews, students highlight helpful professors, good teacher-student relationships, and a positive learning atmosphere. A smaller ~17% of feedback mentioned low English proficiency for some professors and limited campus facilities.
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I don't know if it's because I major in Computer Science, but most of the professors who are in charge of the major courses teach very well. They have detailed explanations with step-by-step examples that are easy to learn. The student body is mostly locals and mainlanders but you can definitely find your own niche with international students as well and make friends from India, Indonesia, and Korea. I lived in CWChu College. They had three washing machines and four driers with a balcony where you could dry your clothes below the sun. The machines are usually free if its not near the weekends. The college is quite isolated but I'd say its facilities is one of the best. The food around university is mediocre, but you could eat out once a week and you should be fine. The food won't fit you if you have high standards. The campus is also the best in Hong Kong and the most university-like in terms of scale. The campus is closely intertwined with nature and you can definitely see and feel the greenness well. The buildings are quite old but they serve their purpose. In my opinion, CUHK is a decent university with great professors and students.
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The lowest university rank in Hong Kong. Some professor English level is extremely low. You don’t feel like this is a university because they lack of campus facility with only two huge buildings for the students. Most of the student just come here to go to class and then usually directly go back home. The school is quite flexible because they don't take any attendance in my major. The only advantage for me is the university is in Hong Kong. That's it !
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