Male student with chickenpox still defends graduation project
Presenting his graduation project in front of a large crowd despite being sick, Tran Van Tai was praised by his friends for his efforts.
The photo of a male student with a pale face due to applying chickenpox medicine but still defending his graduation thesis has been continuously spread by social media users with amused comments praising the "green superhero's" spirit of effort.
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A male student from the University of Mining and Geology defended his graduation project with a pale face due to applying chickenpox medicine. Photo: NVCC. |
The character in the photo is Tran Van Tai (23 years old), a student in the Electrical and Electronics class, Faculty of Electrical Engineering.Hanoi University of Mining and Geology. "It was June 13, I had to defend my graduation project. A week before, II had chicken pox, high fever, and body aches. I wanted to postpone my defense day but was encouraged by my subject teacher. When the time came, my health improved a little so I went to defend, even though my face was covered in green medicine to treat chicken pox," the male student shared.
With a cheerful personality, Tran Van Tai comfortably stood before the university graduation project defense council with a special appearance.
Unlike my friends' expectations, the teachers would be lenient with the sick student. The examination board, in addition to encouraging me and wishing me a speedy recovery, still carefully debated and found errors.Show Tai the mistakes in the essay. As a result, I got 7 points.
"I'm not really satisfied with the result because if I had prepared better, I could have gotten a good score. However, I'm still happy because I tried my best," the male student said, adding that he has no regrets about taking the exam while his health was not stable.
After defending his graduation project, the male student of the University of Mining and Geology slept for a long time and woke up to find funny pictures of himself appearing on social networks. Having gotten used to having his pictures edited and made fun of by his friends, Tai felt comfortable. "For me, this will be an interesting memory that I will never forget," Tai said.
Currently, Tran Van Tai is working for a Korean company in Vietnam. In the future, he wants to experience many jobs in different fields, to find the path that is truly suitable for him.
According to VNE