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Admitted to Harvard, Yale and Princeton, male student reveals 3 things his parents taught him early on

(Dan Tri) - Salman Chowdhury, a high school graduate in New Jersey (USA), has been accepted into 10 top universities in the US and the world such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Pennsylvania...

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí02/08/2025

Salman Chowdhury will officially enroll at Harvard University this fall. His achievements have attracted attention because Salman did not hire an admissions consultant or participate in expensive enrichment programs.

Salman’s parents are Bangladeshi immigrants with little education and work low-wage jobs in the US. However, when sharing with the US media about the secret to getting into top US universities, Salman affirmed that it was his parents’ way of raising him that helped him achieve initial success in his journey to conquer knowledge.

Đỗ Harvard, Yale và Princeton, nam sinh tiết lộ 3 điều cha mẹ dạy từ sớm - 1

Male student Salman Chowdhury was admitted to many prestigious American universities such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton (Photo: CNBC).

Salman believes that his parents have a simple but consistent way of raising children, focusing on helping him develop in a balanced and harmonious way.

Among the schools he was accepted to, Salman was also awarded a full scholarship to the University of Washington. Many other schools also offered him scholarships based on his academic performance and extracurricular activities in high school.

However, the thing that Salman is most proud of when sharing with the American media comes from the 3 things his parents taught him since he was a child.

Prioritize eating and sleeping regularly, maintaining good health

Salman said his parents are very concerned about his eating habits, sleeping habits and health. Although his parents do not have specialized knowledge, they understand that eating and sleeping regularly is necessary for effective learning.

Every morning, my father wakes up early to take me to school, instead of letting me go by myself by bus. This allows me to comfortably nap for about an hour on the bus. My mother also gets up at 4:30 a.m. to cook a nutritious breakfast for me.

His parents always try to arrange their work so that when he finishes school, they will be home as soon as possible. The efforts of his parents throughout Salman's journey to adulthood make him feel cared for and have a solid foundation in life.

Encourage your child to try new opportunities.

Salman said he initially focused only on his studies, but it was his parents who encouraged him to join clubs and extracurricular activities.

“My parents did not have the opportunity to participate in various extracurricular activities. So they told me not to miss the opportunity and to try participating in various extracurricular activities organized in high school,” Salman said.

After trying out a few clubs at PCTI STEM Academy High School (New Jersey, USA), Salman quickly became one of the most active students in extracurricular activities at the school.

I join the robotics club, a club for young people who are passionate about business, and I also actively propose school initiatives when participating in a number of other clubs.

Salman’s most notable achievement was leading a student club passionate about aeronautics and space to design a self-driving car that could operate on the Moon. The group was then invited to the NASA Johnson Space Center (USA) to present to NASA engineers and astronauts.

“My parents taught me that talent can be developed and trained through education, but opportunities are what help talent develop its value. Therefore, I have to constantly find opportunities for myself,” Salman said.

Teach children to live ethically and purposefully

As uneducated immigrants, Salman's parents raised him with the motto: success is not just about achievements, but also about developing good character.

Salman's parents always encouraged their son to be curious about the world around him. In addition, he needed to maintain and develop honesty, gratitude, and perseverance.

It was his parents' way of raising him that made Salman gradually discover that he had a special love for natural sciences , because he realized that the world around him was very beautiful and there were many things for him to explore.

“The values my parents taught me influenced everything I did, from the way I studied to the way I lived. When I needed letters of recommendation for my college applications, my teachers didn’t just talk about my accomplishments, they talked a lot about me as a person. Really, everything good I have is because of how my parents raised me,” Salman added.

Salman said his biggest goal in life is to repay his parents for raising him. After that, he wants to repay the community and those who have helped him in his studies and life.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/do-harvard-yale-va-princeton-nam-sinh-tiet-lo-3-dieu-cha-me-day-tu-som-20250802082409414.htm


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