With a graduation score of 9.21/10, valedictorian Vo Nguyen Anh Thu, who graduated in 2024, became the student with the highest graduation score in the more than 40-year history of Ho Chi Minh City University of Law.
Vo Nguyen Anh Thu, the student with the highest graduation score in the more than 40-year history of Ho Chi Minh City University of Law (Photo: AT).
Thu took a "double difficult path" when she studied the "difficult to swallow" major of law and also followed a high-quality program that enhanced a language she had never learned before, which was... French.
This risky decision became a "push" for Thu to awaken her own abilities.
Regarding learning secrets, Thu shared that the most important thing is to find a suitable learning method for yourself.
She prioritizes self-study with simple but highly effective methods such as researching and reading materials before each new program/content; taking full notes of the knowledge teachers impart in class and reviewing the learned content combined with in-depth research of necessary issues.
The letter focuses on mastering the theory and nature to be able to explain and analyze legal issues related to the field you are pursuing.
Anh Thu believes that the knowledge and skills acquired in university are the foundation for continuing to improve herself after graduation.
Bachelor of Law Vo Nguyen Anh Thu at the graduation ceremony (Photo: Hoai Nam).
Although a bachelor's degree is a proud proof of a journey of effort, Thu determined that it only completed the "warm-up" stage for the long journey ahead.
In the 2023 graduation of Vietnam Aviation Academy, Nguyen Thi Huong, from Thanh Hoa, won an excellent grade in aviation engineering with a cumulative score of 3.61/4.
With this result, Huong made history as the first female engineer to graduate with honors in the history of over 40 years at the Vietnam Aviation Academy.
Behind this miracle is not only the effort and score but above all the journey to overcome gender prejudice of the girl Nguyen Thi Huong. Somewhere, the view that professions in science , engineering, technology, especially in the field of aviation engineering are "the domain of men" is still popular.
Nguyen Thi Huong revealed that at first, engineering was not her choice because since she was little, she was... fascinated with the idea of becoming a policewoman who specializes in catching bad guys. Then the opportunity to become a police officer did not come because Huong did not have enough points to enter this field.
Having many options, Huong unexpectedly changed her mind when pursuing the field considered "for boys": aeronautical engineering.
Huong tried her best to overcome invisible barriers and prejudices to pursue her career. The more she studied, the more fascinated she became with machines, assembly, grease, etc.
Nguyen Thi Huong is the first female engineer to graduate with honors in over 40 years from the Vietnam Aviation Academy (Photo: NH).
To pursue this field that is considered "physically corrosive", Huong is conscious of preparing herself for the best physical health. In addition, as a woman, Huong realizes that she has the advantage of being skillful and meticulous to complete the work in the most perfect way.
During her studies, Huong and her teachers and friends carried out many projects. Among them, the topic "Application of virtual reality in maintenance" helps users use virtual reality glasses with pre-installed maintenance programs to practice the maintenance procedures of an airline.
She also participated in a research group on safety and quality assessment in airline maintenance at the school.
In addition, Huong and a number of lecturers are still developing a project on aircraft maintenance engineering, supporting the learning process of students majoring in aeronautical engineering.
After graduating, the female engineer continued to pursue studies and research in her field of expertise.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/hai-co-gai-lap-ky-tich-hon-40-nam-moi-co-mot-tai-truong-dai-hoc-20240906103922662.htm
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