The joy of a "farmer's son" male student
Tran Minh Tri, a 12.1 grade student at Truong Dinh High School, Go Cong Town, Tien Giang Province, has just brought great joy to his parents and teachers when he became the double valedictorian of the Tien Giang Province High School Graduation Exam with a score of 54.95 points (Literature 9, Math 9.6, Foreign Language 8.6, Physics 7.75, Chemistry 10 and Biology 10). In particular, Tri's B block score is also the highest in the province with a score of 29.6 and is in the top 4 candidates with the highest B block scores in the country.
Tran Minh Tri brought pride to his parents when he became the province's double valedictorian.
Sharing with Thanh Nien Newspaper reporter, Tri expressed: "My favorite subject is math. When studying, I always research deeply about the nature of math as well as broaden my thinking, learn the theory firmly to apply it in practice. When I solve practical problems, I find math extremely interesting."
According to Tri, for students, studying is not easy because there is a lot of knowledge and soft skills in society that need to be cultivated. Therefore, to achieve such high scores, Tri believes that he combines diligence with appropriate learning methods, in which diligence is still very important.
Specifically, in the morning Tri will study at school, in the afternoon he will study at home and every 1-2 hours he will take a short break. In the evening, Tri will summarize what he has done during the day and plan for the next day.
Minh Tri at Truong Dinh High School
"I rarely study until 1 or 2 a.m., even during the time of intensive exam preparation. I always try to sleep before 11 p.m. to ensure my health. 2-3 months before the exam, I spend time practicing, doing one test per subject every day and studying more theory so as not to make mistakes on easy questions in the exam," Tri shared.
After school, when it's cherry season, Tri helps his parents pick fruit, and every day cuts grass for the cows and goats to eat, as well as cleans the barns. For Tri, helping his parents is a joy, and spending time near the fields and trees helps him relax after stressful school hours. "Currently, my family raises 7 cows and 15-20 goats, and also works on nearly 6 hectares of rice fields," Tri said.
Although his family is a farmer, Tri has always been encouraged by his parents, who have given him the important guidance that studying is important. With his love of learning and his own efforts, Tri has been an excellent student for 12 years. This male student won 3rd prize in the district-level IT competition, 3rd prize in the provincial IT competition in 7th grade, 2nd prize in the provincial youth creativity competition in 8th grade, and 12th grade he won 1st prize in the provincial math competition for excellent students. Tri's average score in 12th grade was 9.8. Although English is not his forte, Tri achieved IELTS 6.5.
I want to become a doctor
With such a high score in block B, Tri registered for admission to the medical, dental and pharmacy majors of Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine and Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy.
"I chose medicine because I want to be able to take care of my parents' health when they get old as well as other family members. Besides, I want to help people around me, especially the elderly and children," Tri explained.
Because the medical profession is related to human health and life, according to Tri, those who study and work in this profession need to be careful, meticulous, skillful, self-sacrificing and dedicated. "Although the profession I chose is really difficult, I am very happy to have the opportunity to approach this noble field of study," Tri expressed.
After nearly 10 years, Tri is the school's student who won the top prize in the province.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hai, Principal of Truong Dinh High School, Go Cong Town, Tien Giang, commented: "Tran Minh Tri is a very studious student, and has a very good ability to self-study. His parents are farmers, and his house is far from school (more than 10km), but he always tries hard in his studies. In grade 12, Tri won first prize in math in the provincial excellent student exam. With teachers, he is always polite and diligent in learning. With friends, Tri is always sociable and ready to help when needed. The school has students who are valedictorians of the subject combinations every year, but the school has only had valedictorians of the provincial graduation exam in the last 10 years."
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