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Nearly blind student among Hong Kong’s top DSE scorers who plan careers giving back

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Several top scorers in Hong Kong's Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams overcame personal adversity to achieve excellent grades. One nearly blind student plans to become a legal advocate for the vulnerable, while four others were motivated by their childhood illnesses and witnessing friends suffer to pursue medicine. The results were released on Wednesday for Secondary Six students. This story illustrates how personal challenges and experiences can shape career aspirations and resilience.

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A nearly blind student plans to become a legal advocate for the vulnerable, indicating a focus on legal and political reform.

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There were 24 top scorers in the DSE exams this year.

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The nearly blind student plans to become a legal advocate for the vulnerable.

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  • A nearly blind student plans to become a legal advocate for the vulnerable, indicating a focus on legal and political reform.
  • Several top scorers overcame personal adversity, reflecting resilience that may translate into advocacy for systemic changes.

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Several top scorers in Hong Kong’s university entrance examinations overcame personal adversity to achieve their exceptional grades, with an almost entirely blind student vowing to become a legal advocate for the vulnerable and four others driven to study medicine by the trauma of childhood illnesses and witnessing friends suffer.

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The nearly blind student plans to become a legal advocate for the vulnerable.

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A nearly blind student is among the top scorers in Hong Kong's DSE exams.

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Four top scorers were driven to study medicine by childhood illnesses and witnessing friends suffer.

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There were 24 top scorers in the DSE exams this year.

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Secondary Six students received their DSE results on Wednesday.

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