On the evening of July 26, Tsinghua University announced the list of candidates admitted to the 2024 Mathematics Talent Class. Among them, Liu Renze (student of class 8/1, Zhengzhou Foreign Language Secondary School) became the focus of public attention in this country as the youngest candidate this year to be admitted to a top university in Asia.
This fall, Nhan Trach will officially become a freshman at Tsinghua University. This means that the male student does not need to take the high school and university entrance exams. Nhan Trach's study process takes place over 8 consecutive years, with the "3+2+3" training model: 3 years of university, 2 years of master's and 3 years of doctorate.
On the school’s side, a representative of the admissions committee said: “This year, Nhan Trach is the only student from Henan province (China) selected for the program. At the same time, he is also the first secondary school student in the province to be admitted to Tsinghua University. The fact that a secondary school student does not need to take the entrance exam to grade 10 and university is a rare case in the province.”
In addition to his natural talent in Mathematics, the male student has many other talents. During his studies, Nhan Trach has always been diligent and constantly strived for perfection. The new student of Tsinghua University also has a hobby of exploring new things, daring to think and dare to do. This quality has created a solid foundation for Nhan Trach to go straight to university at the age of 14.
In China, Tsinghua University is the dream school of many generations of students. This result of Nhan Trach not only makes people curious, but also arouses the interest of parents about how the male student's parents discovered and nurtured their child's talent.
Nhan Trach’s parents revealed that since he was a child, he showed a special talent for Mathematics. “After many years of formal training and practice through large and small Mathematics competitions, he finally reaped the first sweet fruits.”
Nhan Trach's success reflects a close combination of talent and effort. Chinese experts believe that for gifted students, timely training is very important.
Ren Ze's story has sparked a debate among education experts in China. First, how to identify and nurture children's talents? Second, how to integrate personalized education and traditional education? Third, reform the traditional exam-centered education system.
They emphasize the continuous improvement of education policies and the promotion of talent training plans. In this way, talented young people in China will continue to emerge.
According to experts, the results of Nhan Trach not only demonstrate individual excellence, but also reflect the importance of optimal allocation of educational resources in this country today.
The Qiu Chengtong Young Talent Training Program in Mathematics (Tsinghua University) recruits and trains students from all over the world with exceptional potential and expertise in Mathematics. The program aims to cultivate a group of world-class young talents capable of leading or developing fundamental Mathematics and its interdisciplinary applications.
The quota for each year is no more than 100 candidates. The selected students belong to the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics of Tsinghua University. They are trained at the Qiuchengdong Center for Mathematical Sciences and apply the “3+2+3” model, a process that takes place continuously for 8 years from undergraduate to doctorate. The selection process takes place continuously for 4 days.
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