u/Inevitable-Tree-6210

How is Job employed for non-local law student of HKU after graduate

Just received double major in social science and law program of HKU. Now struggling to choose to go to HKU or USA. Law and social science is definitely my passion. But if I go to USA I would be studying math or finance which might better easier to get a job?

Can any HKU law graduate or HKU law undergrad share your experience looking for job or intern whether in HK or in US and UK? Thanks a lot!#job #jobmarket #HKU law

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u/Inevitable-Tree-6210 — 10 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m an international student who has received a significant tuition scholarship from US universities and liberal arts colleges(covering most of my tuition fees), but I still need to cover living expenses such as dorm/boarding costs.

I’m currently exploring all possible options and would really appreciate advice from anyone with experience on:

Student loans available to international students

University-specific housing aid or grants

External scholarships for living expenses

Individual sponsors

Any organizations that support international students financially

I’m open to legal and structured financial support options, .

If anyone has been in a similar situation or knows resources that could help, I would really appreciate your guidance. I would love to provide more details about me and the scholarship to potential sponsors and organization☺️☺️

Thank you very much.

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u/Inevitable-Tree-6210 — 25 days ago