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Ho Chi Minh City students complete 10th-grade exam procedures
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Ho Chi Minh City students complete 10th-grade exam procedures

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 150,000 students in Ho Chi Minh City are completing procedures for the 10th-grade entrance exam.
  • Students are checking personal information and exam room assignments during a pre-exam briefing session.
  • The exam, crucial for high school admission, will officially take place on June 1 and 2.

Ho Chi Minh City is buzzing with activity as over 150,000 students prepare for the critical 10th-grade entrance exams. On May 31, students flocked to exam centers to complete administrative procedures and attend briefing sessions.

At ร‚u Lแบกc Secondary School, students like Nguyแป…n Hoร ng Nam expressed a mix of nervousness and readiness. "I had trouble sleeping last night because I was worried," Nam shared. "Coming to school this morning and seeing the serious atmosphere made my heart beat faster. But I've studied thoroughly and hope to do well on the literature exam tomorrow."

School principals emphasized the importance of verifying student information, including names, birth dates, and priority status, to ensure fairness. Proctors meticulously reviewed exam cards and personal details, addressing any errors on the spot. They also reiterated strict rules, particularly the prohibition of mobile phones and communication devices to prevent disqualifications.

I had trouble sleeping last night because I was worried. Coming to school this morning and seeing the serious atmosphere made my heart beat faster. But I've studied thoroughly and hope to do well on the literature exam tomorrow.

โ€” Nguyแป…n Hoร ng NamA student at ร‚u Lแบกc Secondary School expressing his feelings before the exam.

Parents are also going the extra mile. Phแบกm Thแป‹ Bรดng, whose daughter is taking the specialized exam, plans to rent a room near the test center. "The weather has been unpredictable, and specialized exam students often have to travel further," she explained. "Renting a room for 70,000 dong per hour allows my child to rest and avoid the dust and rain. I'll bring her home-cooked meals to ensure she eats well."

This year, Ho Chi Minh City has designated 226 general exam sites and 16 specialized sites to accommodate the large number of students. The procedures on May 31 were a final step before the official exams on June 1 and 2, marking a significant milestone in the academic journey for thousands of young learners.

The weather has been unpredictable, and specialized exam students often have to travel further. Renting a room for 70,000 dong per hour allows my child to rest and avoid the dust and rain. I'll bring her home-cooked meals to ensure she eats well.

โ€” Phแบกm Thแป‹ BรดngA parent explaining her preparations to support her child taking the specialized exam.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.