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Feedback from Students - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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OUTBOUND…<br />

GN Resound A/S, Denmark<br />

Tang Kai Ying<br />

Department of Electronic and Information Engineering<br />

My horizons were widened and I know more about what is<br />

happening in this world.<br />

Don’t miss this golden opportunity to have a PGDP<br />

placement, wherever it is. You will learn and get as much<br />

more than you can imagine. I do encourage all PolyU<br />

students to enjoy this fruitful once-in-a-lifetime experience.<br />

NEC Computers International, France<br />

Liu Bojin<br />

Department of Computing<br />

At the beginning, when I was first assigned the work, it was<br />

so new to me that I thought it is almost impossible to finish<br />

all of it, even though I was spending one year here as an<br />

intern. But as time went by, I realized that if you think in a<br />

positive way, and really take action, you will finally be amazed<br />

by what you have achieved. It was like completing step by<br />

step a "mission impossible".<br />

Lappeenranta <strong>University</strong> of Technology, Finland<br />

Ng Ngar Man<br />

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering<br />

I believe that the students who take part in this activity should always be ready to learn. This overseas<br />

placement programme is very valuable. It is a good opportunity to explore one’s strengths and<br />

understand one’s weaknesses, and most importantly, to learn to be more independent. I strongly<br />

recommend this programme to my fellow schoolmates.<br />

Trondheim kommune, Norway<br />

Cheung Oi Yee<br />

Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology<br />

I was working in the drinking water department of a government office<br />

in Trondheim, which was responsible for supplying water to the city.<br />

I had to collect water samples <strong>from</strong> different parts of the river twice a<br />

week and then analyze the chemical parameters of the water. I also had<br />

to check the quality of the water and to write a report.<br />

I think my greatest achievement was that I was able to apply<br />

my academic knowledge to my work. Secondly, I became more<br />

independent and more mature.<br />

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