Hong Kong DSE: students with special education needs revel in exam results
- Students overcome adversity to pass Diploma of Secondary Education exams with flying colours
Hongkonger Lai Kwan-yi cannot study for long periods of time due to her spinal muscular atrophy, but the 19-year-old has not let that stop her from excelling in this year’s university entrance exams.
Lai achieved a score of 25 marks in her best five subjects and a perfect 5** in Chinese for the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams, the results for which were released to about 49,000 candidates on Wednesday.
“You should know your own goals and abilities – don’t just wait for others to give you resources. You should go and achieve what you want by yourself,” she said.
Her strategies for exam revision included playing back recordings of herself reading out sentence patterns and texts while she was exercising or even showering.
Lai, who scored a level 3 in the visual arts exam, hoped to study fine arts or for a similar humanities degree at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
She said her dream was to become a children’s book illustrator, allowing her to explore the craft’s “innocence and richness” and her interest in psychology.