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Formation of peer groups
Published on 2011-02-17
CCIP adopted a new screening method this year in which interactions play an important role throughout the process. Along with the new model, the program formed peer groups where applicants from different universities mingle with each other, ask questions, and share insights.
The idea was initiated after Ruochen Li (Rosa), a student of the Macau University of Science and Technology, shared her idea of how to help other applicants with Elizabeth Kay (EK), the head of the program, in a phone discussion.
"I was one of the lost sheep at the beginning stage of the process," said Rosa. "I sent EK my application and it was returned with over ten comments. I was nervous and didn't know what to do until EK put me on a peer group where I met other applicants who were so helpful. Everyone checked and commented on my resume and application. My application was finally accepted this week, and I am waiting to attend tomorrow morning's interview at six."
Another applicant, Fengjun Zhang (Ray), a student of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University said, "I especially liked the idea of the Skype sessions in which I learned when EK shared comments on others' applications. I learned a lot even before I got accepted by the program."
Ryan Cheuk Ming CHEUNG, a student of the Chinese University of Hong Kong added, "When EK asked if I was interested in helping out other applicants, I agreed right away without much thought to it. Later, I learned that this experience allowed me to not only better realize my own potential, but also to enhance my own limitations and enhance my leadership skills. Most importantly, I was reminded that helping others helps you."
As of now, there are 5 peer groups: We love NY, Synergy, Silver Surfers, Dalek Tribe and Team United. Each group has about 20 applicants.
The 2011 CCIP application will come to a close by the end of this month. Students who are interested in joining the program should register an account, login and submit their applications to ccip@fusia.net before the end of the third registration period on Feb 25 (Fri).
Special thanks to Huiting (Tracy) Miao from the Lingnan University; Ruochen (Rosa) Li from the Macau University of Science and Technology; Fengjun (Ray) Zhang from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Ryan Cheuk Ming Cheung from the Chinese University of Hong Kong for contributing to this press release.
The idea was initiated after Ruochen Li (Rosa), a student of the Macau University of Science and Technology, shared her idea of how to help other applicants with Elizabeth Kay (EK), the head of the program, in a phone discussion.
"I was one of the lost sheep at the beginning stage of the process," said Rosa. "I sent EK my application and it was returned with over ten comments. I was nervous and didn't know what to do until EK put me on a peer group where I met other applicants who were so helpful. Everyone checked and commented on my resume and application. My application was finally accepted this week, and I am waiting to attend tomorrow morning's interview at six."
Another applicant, Fengjun Zhang (Ray), a student of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University said, "I especially liked the idea of the Skype sessions in which I learned when EK shared comments on others' applications. I learned a lot even before I got accepted by the program."
Ryan Cheuk Ming CHEUNG, a student of the Chinese University of Hong Kong added, "When EK asked if I was interested in helping out other applicants, I agreed right away without much thought to it. Later, I learned that this experience allowed me to not only better realize my own potential, but also to enhance my own limitations and enhance my leadership skills. Most importantly, I was reminded that helping others helps you."
As of now, there are 5 peer groups: We love NY, Synergy, Silver Surfers, Dalek Tribe and Team United. Each group has about 20 applicants.
The 2011 CCIP application will come to a close by the end of this month. Students who are interested in joining the program should register an account, login and submit their applications to ccip@fusia.net before the end of the third registration period on Feb 25 (Fri).
Special thanks to Huiting (Tracy) Miao from the Lingnan University; Ruochen (Rosa) Li from the Macau University of Science and Technology; Fengjun (Ray) Zhang from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Ryan Cheuk Ming Cheung from the Chinese University of Hong Kong for contributing to this press release.
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