Mountainous class in Nghe An has average C block score over 26
In the recent high school exam, Co Do High School (Nghia Dan) had a class with an average score of over 26.6 for block C. Of which, 29/38 students achieved admission scores of over 26 points in 3 subjects; 1 student in the class ranked 2nd in the province in terms of exam scores in this group.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa - homeroom teacher of class 12C1 said that the class has 38 students, most of whom are children of farming families but always strive to excel in their studies. The most special thing about this class is that the entrance score is relatively high compared to previous years.
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“The highlight contributing to the success of class 12C1 in particular and the whole school in general is career guidance and career selection. Previously, career guidance mainly focused on grade 12 students, but when starting grade 10, teachers and students exchanged and shared experiences and knowledge about exam blocks, majors, and future career trends. This not only motivated students to study, but also helped them correctly assess their own abilities and choose good careers, contributing significantly to the achievements of class 12C1 in this year's high school exam,” Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa shared.
Thanks to the efforts of the students along with the care and enthusiastic teaching of the teachers, the achievements of class 12C1 have been constantly improved, most clearly demonstrated by the results of the class's study, 100% have good academic performance and good conduct.
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In the high school graduation exam, 38 students of the class, of which, 1 student scored 29.5 points; 13 students scored from 27.25 to 29; 15 students scored from 26 to 27 points; 9 students scored from 23 to 25.75 points. The highest was Tran Thi Ngoc Huyen with 29.5 points; Truong Thi Diep 29 points; Nguyen Van Phong 28.5 points... Not only did the entire class 12C1 pass the university entrance exam, but most of them also passed the top schools in the country with high scores such as: Hanoi Law University, Hanoi Pedagogical University, Academy of Journalism and Communication, University of Social Sciences and Humanities...
The student with the highest score in the class is Tran Thi Ngoc Huyen with 29.5 points in 3 subjects of block C (including 9.5 in Literature, 10 points in History and Geography), ranked in the top 2 of block C in Nghe An province.
Sharing about her studies, Ngoc Huyen said: “I didn’t have the opportunity to take extra classes, so right from the time I entered high school, I registered to study block C. In addition to school hours, I spend time helping my parents with housework and farming. I study mainly in the evening and create for myself a high sense of learning with passion, excitement and comfort. I often apply practical knowledge to subjects to absorb problems without being constrained or forced."
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The most interesting thing about class 12C1 is that the whole class has created a private group on Facebook and Zalo, where they share study tips, good ways to do tests, interesting exam questions, review and exam schedules, and even their confidences and sharing in life. Thanks to that, the whole class understands each other better and together progresses in their studies.
“Whenever there is any new or interesting news, we share it on the class group. In addition, our school also organizes Literature, History clubs, etc. and discussion sessions. At times like these, we often discuss and plan ahead with each other on the class Facebook and Zalo to prepare for each club meeting,” said Nguyen Van Phong.
Teacher Tran Thi Thanh Hai - Vice Principal of Co Do High School assessed: "All 38 students of class 12C1, with Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hoa as homeroom teacher, achieved high scores and many students were admitted to many top schools in the country. This is a joy, pride and honor for the students themselves and the school. Notably, in the past 3 years, the school has had classes with 100% of students entering university. That is also the motivation for the next generations of students to learn and follow."