University of Hong Kong or Peking University? It's a painful decision for any 
high school graduate, but Lin Qian, a Beijing student who came in first in this 
year's college entrance exams in science, has made it clear she will stay in her 
hometown. 
 
 
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    Lin Qian is seen during an interview with sina.com, a Chinese 
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Lin, who scored 709 points out 
of a total 750 in the exam, revealed in her blog at sina.com that she has chosen 
the School of Mathematics Science at Peking University for her bachelor's 
degree, giving up the opportunity to study at the University of Hong Kong, 
reported Beijing Times.
"Peking University has always been my dream. The School of Mathematics 
Science has a huge group of elite academics and is the pride of Chinese 
mathematic circles. I am very keen to study there and strive to become one of 
its excellent students," Lin wrote in her blog. 
Admission officials at Peking University welcomed Lin's decision, saying the 
university provides the best undergraduate education for its students. In fact, 
Lin had been recommended to Peking University prior to the exam. 
In earlier reports, after learning Lin had won first place in the exam, the 
University of Hong Kong promised her an annual scholarship of HK$140,000 
(136,000 yuan) if she chose to study there. This is a large amount compared to 
the maximum scholarship of 4,000 yuan per year Lin is likely to get at Peking 
University, according to the university's scholarship regulations. 
Since 2006, when the Ministry of Education allowed some Hong Kong 
universities to recruit mainland Chinese students, more of them are choosing to 
finish their undergraduate studies in Hong Kong. 
Last year, the University of Hong Kong, which has a mainland enrolment of 
300, received more than 12,000 applications from mainland students this year; 
and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), which accepts 160 
from the mainland, attracted more than 6,000 applicants. 
In 2006, both of Beijing's top students, Yang Huixin in science and He Xuan 
in arts, entered the Business School of HKUST, even though they were also 
admitted to Peking University.