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Some of Hong Kong’s top IB students opt for local programme with medicine as top choice

  • Students tell the Post they are driven by a desire to give back to local communities

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Singapore International School students Martha Hung (left) and Christian Lu scored 45 in their IB programmes. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Several of Hong Kong’s top scorers of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme have said they plan to pursue further studies in the city, with medicine being their top choice and their motivation driven by a desire to give back to local communities.

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At least 32 students in Hong Kong on Saturday attained a perfect score in the IB exams this year.

Of the four top scorers at the Diocesan Boys’ School (DBS), two said they chose to study locally to contribute to Hong Kong society as doctors.

Geoffrey Wong Ching-hei, who achieved the full 45 points, plans to study medicine at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). He said pursuing medicine in Hong Kong had long been his dream as he recognised the ample opportunities provided by local medical schools.

“Both the Chinese University and HKU have many very attractive opportunities for students … and the whole system of support they give their students,” the 18-year-old said.

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“I would really, really want to use the knowledge I gained from medicine to help the people in Hong Kong.”

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