Khánh Vy, fluent in 7 languages, scored 28.03 points on the university entrance exam.
(Baonghean.vn) - Despite being directly admitted to university and winning a full scholarship to FPT University, Tran Khanh Vy – the female student famous for being able to 'speak 7 languages' – still achieved outstanding results in the National High School Graduation Examination.
Having already secured a place at university, Khanh Vy approached the National High School Graduation Examination with a relatively relaxed mindset. However, she still achieved very positive results, with a total score of 25.53 points. Specifically, her scores were: Mathematics: 7.5; Literature: 8.75; English: 9.28.
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| Tran Khanh Vy is a female student who has become a sensation on social media for her ability to speak seven languages. |
This score, plus 0.5 regional bonus points and 2 priority points for winning third place in English at the National Excellent Student Competition, brings Khanh Vy's total score to 28.03. Vy is currently planning to apply to the Foreign Trade University or the Diplomatic Academy (Hanoi).
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| Khanh Vy during her school days at Phan Boi Chau Specialized High School. |
Speaking about this result, Khanh Vy said: "This is a very good result and I am satisfied with all the efforts I have made over the past 12 years. Looking ahead, I will try my best to study well at university, and then I will continue to strive to win a scholarship to study abroad."
Regarding the FPT scholarship, Khanh Ly considers it "a beautiful memory," but she would give that scholarship to more capable students.
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| With a score of 28.03, Khanh Vy decided to attend the Foreign Trade University despite having received a scholarship of nearly 200 million VND from FPT University. |
Besides Khanh Vy, teacher Nguyen Thanh My (homeroom teacher of the 12th grade English specialized class at Phan Boi Chau High School for the Gifted) also said: Currently, the results for university admission for the class are quite high, with 2 candidates scoring above 27 points in the A1 subject group and 10 candidates scoring above 26 points (before adding priority points).
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