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'I was never a top student': Scholarism leader Joshua Wong to study at Open University

Activist, admitted to politics programme, posts exam results on Facebook

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Scholarism spokeswoman Agnes Chow Ting (left), and convenor Joshua Wong Chi-fung, meet the press after received their results of the Diploma of Secondary Education examinations.  Photo: Felix Wong

Scholarism convenor Joshua Wong Chi-fung has been admitted to a politics programme at the Open University of Hong Kong, ending rumours he had secured places at a few highly sought-after local institutions.

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The 17-year-old student activist also made public his public examination results on Facebook yesterday. He said he obtained 19 marks in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education examination, admitting that it was far from remarkable.

There were reports that the student activist was given a place and a conditional offer by the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Baptist University respectively.

Wong obtained a level 4 in Chinese and a level 3 in both English and mathematics. His best subject was liberal studies, where he got a level 5.

He said he was "never a top student" and it was not easy to be admitted to a university in Hong Kong, with an average acceptance rate as low as 17 per cent in recent years.

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Another prominent student activist, Agnes Chow Ting, said earlier she received an offer for a place in the publicly-funded Baptist University's bachelor of social science programme.

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