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Second week of Hong Kong’s DSE exams springs no major surprises after tough first round, pupil and tutors say

  • About 47,500 DSE candidates started elective exams this week, with science and finance-related subjects at fore
  • Educationalist say chemistry may have presented tougher challenge because of new question types

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Pupils take the English DSE paper, the first in a month-long series of tests. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong pupils taking the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams have said most of the elective subjects they had over the last week were “manageable” and without major surprises.
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About 47,500 DSE candidates moved on to their elective subjects this week and completed the bulk of science and finance-related exams on Friday after an emotionally charged first round of tests.

The elective subjects tested included economics, chemistry, biology, and business and accounting and financial studies (BAFS).

Miranda Li Xiangyu, 18, a pupil at Heep Yunn School in Kowloon, admitted she breathed a sigh of relief after she completed the economics paper, one of her weakest subjects, on Tuesday.

Pupils at Pui Kiu Middle School at North Point prepare to start their DSE exams. Photo: Dickson Lee
Pupils at Pui Kiu Middle School at North Point prepare to start their DSE exams. Photo: Dickson Lee

“It is undeniable that economics is not my best elective since I don’t have that kind of business acumen,” Li said.

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