Female student with 24 points in block C may have to work as a factory worker
(Baonghean.vn) - Among the candidates who achieved high scores in the National High School Exam, Tran Thi Hang, a 12th grade student at Dang Thuc Hua High School (Thanh Chuong, Nghe An) may not continue to study at university because her family is too poor.
Tran Thi Hang was born in 1998 in a poor farming family in Hamlet 4, Thanh Long Commune, Thanh Chuong District. Her father, Mr. Tran Huy Tu, is in poor health, not yet 60 years old but as frail as an old man, and is now receiving a disability pension. Her mother, Mrs. Pham Thi Lieu, suffers from chronic joint pain. The family's only asset is a 24-meter-wide ground-floor house.2and a tamarind.
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Tran Thi Hang (left, far right) with her parents. |
In return, the two daughters are very good students. But the older sister only studied until grade 9 and had to drop out of school to work, and is now married. As for Hang, despite the hardship, her parents still supported her until she finished high school. Not letting down that love, from grade 1 to grade 12, Hang was an excellent student, and in grades 11 and 12 she was an excellent student, and won third prize in Geography at the provincial excellent student competition.
Commenting on her favorite student, teacher Nguyen Thi Huyen Nga - Geography teacher, homeroom teacher of class 12C, Dang Thuc Hua High School shared: "Hang is a diligent, determined, and inquisitive student, loved by teachers and friends."
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Tran Thi Hang with classmates. |
In the recent national high school graduation exam, Hang scored 24 points in block C (Literature 8, History 7.5, Geography 8.5). With this score, she can choose to study at many universities, including the Faculty of Journalism, Ho Chi Minh City National University, to nurture her dream of becoming a journalist.
It is known that he is one of the students whose list was sent by the school to the Department of Education to make a profile to submit to the Provincial People's Committee for commendation for his high achievements in the National High School Graduation Exam.
But instead of being happy, Hang and her family were sad because the burden of making a living did not allow her to continue studying at university. Hang said that while her friends finished their exams and were resting and waiting for the results, she had gone to look for jobs in 3 places outside the province and had just signed a probationary contract at Samsung Bac Ninh Company.
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After the National High School Exam, Hang looked for work in many places. She was also often busy with housework to help her sick parents. |
Sympathizing with Hang’s situation, some teachers and neighbors promised to help and called on the Commune and District Councils and philanthropists to support. However, all of these were just promises, while the application submission period was almost over.
Looking at Hang and her mother sitting absentmindedly in front of the certificates, report cards and probationary contracts, no one could hold back a sigh. Because tomorrow she might have to go to the North to become a worker, instead of going to the South to fulfill her dream of becoming a journalist.
Tran Dinh Ha