- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.68, rating: Excellent
- Graduation thesis "Characteristics of Mai Quỳnh Nam's Poetry"
- Achievements: Won third prize in the university-level student scientific research competition with the work "The Q&A Novel and the Slumdog Millionaire Film from an Intertextual Perspective" in the 2011-2012 academic year; received the To Huu Scholarship, Shinyo Scholarship, and ChungSoo Scholarship; received a Certificate of Merit from the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi for outstanding academic achievement in the 2010-2011 academic year; and was recognized as an outstanding young person at the university level in the 2012-2013 academic year.
- Study secret: “The right study method is the key to success. Many students have a biased approach to studying, only starting to review when the exam is approaching. For me, studying is a long and persistent process, and I always use the story of the Tortoise and the Hare as a lesson to remind myself. In my opinion, nothing is impossible if we know how to try our best for what we love.”
- Intentions: To pursue a career in literary research and teaching, hoping to apply for a postgraduate scholarship in China and conduct comparative literary research between China and Vietnam.
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.67, rating: Excellent.
- Graduation thesis: "The role of South Korea's soft power in enhancing South Korea's international standing – an approach from a cultural perspective."
- Achievements: Received the Lotte Scholarship twice in 2010 and 2012; received the KEB Scholarship twice in 2011 and 2012; received the university scholarship for 8 consecutive terms (from 2010 to 2013); received an Encouragement Award for scientific research at the faculty level; was recognized as an Outstanding Young Person at the University level in 2011; received an Encouragement Award in the 2012 Korean Literature Appreciation Contest; won second prize in the Korean quiz contest; reached the finals of the National Korean-Vietnamese Speaking Contest.
- Study secret: "Passion and love for your field of study is the first factor that helps you study well."
- Current job: Employee of Samsung Electronics Vietnam, planning to apply for a scholarship to pursue postgraduate studies in South Korea.
- Year of birth: 1990.
- Overall score: 3.38, rating: Excellent
- Graduation thesis: "Migration in the European Union (political science approach)".
- Achievements: Second Prize in the School-level Scientific Research Competition in the 2011-2012 academic year with the topic: "The current situation and solutions regarding migration in the era of globalization"; Honorable Mention with the topic: "Comparison of the G20 and IMF institutions in addressing the public debt crisis in Europe"; Honorable Mention in the 2012-2013 academic year with the topic: "Free migration in the European Union"; received the ChungSoo scholarship in 2012.
- Sharing: “Besides studying, I participated in many summer volunteer activities. Witnessing the unfortunate and difficult living conditions of many people, I was determined to do something, however small, to help those in need. Last winter in 2012, I organized a charity gift-giving program at Tan Thanh Kindergarten (Phu Binh, Thai Nguyen) – a place with many children from disadvantaged families. The program received much support and was more successful than expected. That made me very happy. I believe that everyone has opportunities and good fortune in life to succeed; the important thing is to keep your aspirations alive and live fully, and you will surely create miracles you never imagined.”
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.35, rating: Excellent.
- Graduation thesis: "Preserving the cultural identity of the Vietnamese nation in the context of globalization".
- Achievements: Honorable Mention in the Faculty-level Student Scientific Research Competition with the topic "Femininity in Vietnamese Buddhist Beliefs"; Certificates of Merit for achievements in student association work and student movements in 2009-2011 and 2012; Outstanding Young Person of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2012; Chungsoo Scholarship from South Korea and annual academic achievement scholarships from the University; probationary member of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
- Study tips: “To study well, we must have passion and interest in the field we are pursuing. Before the main class, we need to read the textbook, reference materials, and familiarize ourselves with the content of the lesson. One of the quotes I cherish is: “If you want to succeed, you must make perseverance your best friend, experience your advisor, caution your brother, and hope your guard” (Thomas A. Edison).”
- Intentions: I aspire to become a skilled Philosophy lecturer and to write high-quality, scientifically-oriented books on the subject.
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.62, rating: Excellent.
- Graduation thesis: "Cai Lan Port from 1987 to 2012".
- Achievements: Third Prize in the University-level Student Scientific Research Competition with the topic: "The Influence of the United States on International Relations in the South China Sea"; Scholarship from the Shinyo-en Buddhist Organization (Japan).
- My feelings: “Studying at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, I have had opportunities to interact, learn, and exchange ideas in a very open and progressive environment. Scientific research activities, extracurricular activities, and social movements are regularly organized. I feel very fortunate to be able to participate in these activities to discover my own abilities and better understand the values of life.”
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.67, rating: Excellent.
- Graduation thesis: "Territorial disputes in Arunachal Pradesh state".
- Achievements: Second Prize in the Student Scientific Research Competition with the topic: "From the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean – the shift in India's foreign policy in the 21st century".
- Sharing: “My favorite quote: “Be the change you want to see in the world” (MK, Gandhi). I once read a story about a boy who, after being scolded by his mother, ran into the forest and shouted: “I hate people!” The echo from the green forest said: “I hate people!” The boy, frightened, told his mother, and when he followed his mother's advice, returned to the forest and shouted: “I love people,” what he received was also the three words: “I love people.” Life changes when we change. Therefore, as Gandhi said: “Change in the way you want the world to change.”
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.61, rating: Excellent.
- Graduation thesis: "Information on climate change in the press".
- Achievements: First Prize in the University-level Student Research Competition and a Consolation Prize in the VNU-level Student Research Competition in the 2011-2012 academic year with the topic "Methods of using and processing data in journalistic works"; Second Prize in the University-level Student Research Competition in the 2012-2013 academic year with the topic "Information on Climate Change in the Lao Dong Newspaper"; Received three commendations from the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities for excellent academic achievements; Outstanding Young Person of the University in 2011; Second Prize in the Project to Enhance the Capacity of Young Journalists in 2012 (written journalism category); Scholarships from Dan Tri Newspaper in 2010, Pony Chung (Korea) in 2011, and ChungSoo (Korea) in 2012.
- Viewpoint on learning: “With learning, or anything else, to achieve good results, the first thing is to be persistent and do your best; be serious and see things through to the end. Learning, in any field, is never superfluous, especially in journalism. Once you understand the importance of learning, you will have the motivation to invest in it wisely. Even after graduating and working as a journalist, I have never stopped learning and will never stop learning. That includes learning how to interview, how to find sources, how to gather information, how to write articles… and countless other things in life that we must constantly hone and learn from many people.”
- Career plans: After graduation, I will pursue economic journalism, further improve my foreign language skills and journalistic experience so that I can become a reporter for a foreign news agency.
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.43, rating: Excellent.
- Graduation thesis: "Scholarship policies for full-time students in public universities today: an analysis of economic and cultural capital inequalities"
- Achievements: Second Prize in the University-level Student Scientific Research Competition in the 2011-2012 academic year with the topic "The Impact of the Credit-Based Training Method on the Quality of Current Higher Education" (Case Study of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi); received the University's academic achievement scholarship for 8 consecutive semesters; Outstanding Young Person at the University level in the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 academic years; 5 Good Students of Vietnam National University, Hanoi in the 2011-2012 academic year; First Prize in the "Light Up Your Mind" competition (2nd edition); admitted to the Communist Party of Vietnam in 2013; received numerous certificates of merit for outstanding achievements in the Youth Union and Student Association movements at all levels.
- The philosophy: "To study well, you need to cultivate passion – proactively seek relevant materials – always ask questions before addressing any issue – think proactively and positively. To excel in learning, you must learn independently!"
- Career aspirations: I enjoy research work and wish to work at a research institute or university with a Sociology major.
- Year of birth: 1991.
- Overall score: 3.49, rating: Excellent.
- Achievements: Third prize in the School-level Student Scientific Research Competition with the topic "Developing a model to help children infected with and affected by HIV attend school"; Yamada Scholarship from Japan.
- I have been and am currently involved in several social organizations and activities such as IYF (International Youth Federation), Hanoi ADC (Hanoi Youth Support and Development Center), the Student Club for Social Work (University of Social Sciences and Humanities), SDC (Club for Sustainable Development)...
- Sharing: “When studying, I was very focused, always setting goals and objectives for each subject, having my own opinions in discussions, proactively researching and viewing issues from different perspectives. Besides focusing on academics, social activities were also one of the areas I really enjoyed participating in while in school. Participating in social organizations helped me develop many skills and relationships, awaken my potential, and expand my career opportunities. These are the experiences I've accumulated over time and are one of the reasons I've been able to achieve the results I have today.”
- Current occupation: I am currently working at a media and education company; my aspiration is to become a social work administrator, conduct in-depth research on life skills education, and participate in activities to help disadvantaged children.
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