I don't know the answer to your questions but the usage of "多谢" and "吾該" is very different In Cantonese.
To express gratitude to tangibles, you say "多谢". For instance, somebody gave you a gift, you say "多谢".
To express gratitude to intangibles, you say "吾該". Example: Somebody did you a favor, you say "吾該".
I sure do.
But this time it's the course that impressed me.
Doesn't "International Economic Law" sound great?
What do you need a master degree in real estate for?
in fact ,im not sure if picked the right English name.
it's 房地产金融 in Chinese.
i've heard that the College of Architecture in HKU is the best in HK.
So i think that maybe this major is good.
And i heard that Law School of 中大 just established in 2005,it's young,
maybe u can help me find out whether this Law School is doing good or not? thx
I've no idea either. When I was in CU, they didn't have the law school yet.
I think you should ask yourself what you're really interested in first.
Seems to me you're not the math, finance or real estate kind of gal. So law school could be your best bet.
wow,seems that u really get me .
Yes,I dont like math .But if i had to study math ,i could do well.But it would be like hell.
I like laws,in my 2rd year in uni,I found it easy to study economic laws(maybe i was good at it so it seems easy to me)
I thought CU Law School should be OK,though it's recently established.
It's just,HKU is more...
I want HKU more....
but there r not many majors that i can choose in HKU.
And the application is coming..