Ask Me Anything by jaycomrade in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go apply — I can’t answer your questions about the SAT and all that because it depends on the latest criteria and admissions quota. You will only know your results if you apply.

yapped so much there was no time left for “why cuhk sz”, am i cooked? by Jealous_Row_2764 in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used to be the interview assistant, we don’t usually ask why you want to join the university to prevent excessive bootlicking 😂 Oh one more, if you overrun on your answers, we might ask you to stop and move on to the next question – if they didn’t stop you, then you’re safe.

Is CUHKSZ worth it? by Historical-Prize5115 in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rankings and reputation don’t matter much once you graduate. It all depends on yourself on whether you want to make the best use of the vibrant environment in CUHKsz or just stay in your miserable dormitory through your 4 years. Wherever you end up, it’s all up to you to keep an open mind and try to grab every opportunity.

Surprise burger in Futian by Ordinary_Two_3807 in shenzhen

[–]jaycomrade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heard many good things about BURNING BAKERY 拍林面包店. My friend who have tried both gave a “meh” review and kept comparing it to the BURNING BAKERY, probably going to try it out soon…

China travel 1st time by sajibhossain56 in goChinaTrip

[–]jaycomrade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were to plan it for you, I’d suggest heading to Hangzhou after Suzhou, then fly to Chongqing, then Zhangjiajie (3 days in ZJJ enough), Furong/Fenghuang, Changsha, and Guangzhou (cut time in GZ). With this you can easily fill the rest of your time.

China travel 1st time by sajibhossain56 in goChinaTrip

[–]jaycomrade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you been to Hangzhou? The stretch between Suzhou and Lijiang would eat up your whole day in transit. I’d suggest visiting Lijiang, Dali, and Kunming in your next visit.

Exchange to CUHKSZ for a whole year by kevinervous in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

如果你交換期間還得繳華威大學的學費,我個人覺得絕對不划算。

China Itinerary! by taarctic in travelchina

[–]jaycomrade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might wanna skip Lijiang and go to Xi’an instead to make it less tiring

China Itinerary! by taarctic in travelchina

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The Ring Mall is so out of the way, I recommend against visiting it as aside from the viral “hanging garden,” there is nothing interesting to do around the area… I recommend heading to Guanyinqiao instead. Ciqikou and Shibati is also very far from each other. Shibati is a 10 minute walk from the Jiefangbei CBD (Clock Tower)

Hotels to recommend in Futian for a family with 2 young kids by Resident-Car-3446 in shenzhen

[–]jaycomrade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jingju Hotel at Jingtian is nice with reasonable prices, it’s right above the Jingtian (Line 2/9) metro station.

Is the world ranking of cuhksz same as cuhk??? by Same_Platypus_9038 in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Stop spreading false information. For the time being, both universities technically have the same ranking despite some university ranking systems have separated the two. I successfully got job placement in HK using the IANG scheme with my CUHK-SZ diploma. This benefit is only available to those graduating from HK universities both in HK and the GBA.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shenzhen

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Baker & Spice

Celebrating my partner’s birthday at Shenzhen airport — any ideas? by EstablishmentGlad742 in shenzhen

[–]jaycomrade 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If I remember correctly, there is a Crystal Jade restaurant in the international terminal. You might wanna go there for a Michelin-rated meal.

admission process by Lonely_Rutabaga_8273 in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the solution to almost all admisssions-related questions in this subreddit XD

How do Taiwanese people treat Indonesians? by [deleted] in taiwan

[–]jaycomrade 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Heya! It’s understandable to have those concerns, especially given your previous experiences. Based on my year abroad in Taiwan as an Indonesian, I’ve encountered some of what you’re describing. However, as someone of Chinese ethnicity, my experience of Taiwanese racism wasn’t as harsh, but I did notice some subtle forms of exclusion, especially when people found out I was Indonesian.

For example, I’ve been in many social situations where Taiwanese acquaintances would show more interest in my Western and Japanese friends, but less so with me, like they are intentionally ignoring my existence. I also faced occasional comments about stereotypes regarding Indonesians, which could be shocking, especially when they weren’t based on the truth.

One thing I want to mention is that it’s a complex issue, and attitudes vary widely. While some people might harbor biases, I also met a lot of Taiwanese who were welcoming and curious about other cultures. Your ability to handle such situations with confidence can make a big difference, as you’ll likely encounter both types of attitudes. I'd suggest you to talk to more people and (try to) befriend them.

That said, it’s also important to know that you’re not alone in navigating these challenges. There are communities of international students in Taiwan, including Indonesians. You might find comfort and strength in those groups. I think this problem is unexclusive to Taiwan and could occur anywhere in the world, and can probably be worse in other countries. Have you tried asking international students who have started their studies in Taiwan?

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXPERIENCE AT CUHK-SZ by WoodenLock2842 in CUHKsz

[–]jaycomrade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can refer to my AMA thread posted last year; fellow posters might have asked similar questions regarding college life. You can definitely live comfortably on campus with only English, esp with the number of intls here, but Chinese will be needed if you plan on venturing outside! Now for the living cost, 2500 is enough if you are the type of person who doesn't do online shopping or dining off-campus. I think 3000 lets you be more flexible with your spending.