<p>Nice to meet you all, and this is my first post.</p>
<p>I'm a 17-year-old boy (F.6 student) living in Hong Kong and I just finished the HKCEE a year before. I'm writing to ask something about studying in England next year, which I've got no idea actually. I hope someone can answer my questions. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>First of all, I should tell you that I'd like to study Law, English or History (sorted according to my preference) in university. Geography is also on my list.</p>
<p>Secondly, I got 23 marks (out of 30) in the HKCEE. To be specific there's a 5* (grade5) in Chinese, 5 (grade 4) in English, two Bs for Chinese Literature and History and the rest are Cs, including Geography and Economics. (my Computer Literacy and Maths are also C, but they are extra)</p>
<p>Honestly speaking this is not a decent result. Anyway I'm now preparing for the coming HK A-Level Exam (HKALE) next year, that's all my background and here comes my questions.</p>
<p>Q1. As I've mentioned before, my HKCEE result is not outstanding, but do the English colleges care about the result from this exam? (of course they care, I guess. But someone told me that they would rather focus on the HKALE and just ignore the HKCEE) </p>
<p>Q2. Again it's about the HKCEE. If it counts, does my result make me less competitive as the only 5* comes from Chinese and, furthermore, a B is from Chinese Literature?</p>
<p>Q3. Then it's about the HKALE. In order to send myself to England, how many marks should I get at least in the coming exam? </p>
<p>Q4. IELTS is the clearest target that I've got at this stage, as I know it's a key to open the door to England. Could you tell me, again, a preferred mark that I should get?</p>
<p>Q5. Should I attend other exams or courses, apart from ILETS, such as GCE-A Level?</p>
<p>Q6. Lastly, should I join any organisations, such as agent organisation?</p>
<p>Finally, thank you very much for reading even till here. I really hope that you can give me some valuable advices!</p>