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Originally Posted by KnowItAll While this is not going to be a productive post, HKIS is a breeding ground for spoilt trustfund babies, in my not so humble but educated opinion. Thanks in part to the debenture scheme and the peer groups within that system. |
Hey, I went to HKIS and I don't have a trust fund. :P
Then again, I was one of the outsiders in the school, so maybe you have a point.
I went to GSIS for a year and graduated from HKIS. I think HKIS has a very strong educational program. Academically, they're far better than the majority of schools in the US, and they're very competitive with other international schools in HK. They also emphasize a lot of outdoor and cultural activities. When I went, they had a program called Interim where students took two weeks off to go to various places around Asia, doing activities ranging from mountain biking in Nepal to serving at an orphanage in Thailand. There's a definite Christian influence, but it's not like they're brainwashing you. I am not religious, and got along fine, even if there were some moments where I was rolling my eyes.
The downside? It's expensive. Really expensive. No, I mean REALLY expensive. We paid more to go to HKIS than to go to college. And yes, some of the people there can be pretty snobbish, but there's still diversity too, so you can probably find someone to hang with.