There is no doubt that good Chinese is preferable, if not essential, to work in Hong Kong's law firms (both local and international alike). However, it is something which will be decisive 5 years (4 years LLB + 1 year PCLL) later. For now, the first target of the student is to get into the law school. HKU requires at least 38 out of 42 from the applicant's IB score. If the student is not strong in Chinese, Chinese B may be a more sensible choice and s/he can polish his/er Chinese in the coming 5 years before going into the legal job market.
Quote:原帖由 WYmom 於 11-10-28 18:37 發表
Even Chinese A is not a must, some lawyers I know advised that Chinese is important for studying law as well. So Chinese A is preferred for working in HK.
|