Mind the gap year: experts say DSE graduates can gain from experience before university
Universities increasingly look beyond applicants’ grades, while students can benefit from ‘holistic’ experience outside the classroom

Hong Kong students can benefit from taking a gap year after taking the university entrance exam but should set clear goals for their future, education sector experts have said, pointing to the increasing value of applicants with experience outside the classroom.
For the thousands of Form Six leavers who spent years preparing for the exam, taking a gap year has emerged as an alternative to heading straight for university.
AFS Intercultural Exchanges, a local NGO, runs a year-long overseas exchange programme for students aged 15 to 20.
This year, 11 of its 58 participants were Form Six leavers, a proportion that has held steady over the past few years.