On the day Hanoi University of Civil Engineering announced the results of the 2020 National High School Graduation Examination, the Faculty of Environmental Engineering, specifically the Environmental Engineering major, had the honor of welcoming new students born in 2002. With 26 points, Le Van Tuan from Bac Giang province excellently became the top-scoring student in the 65th cohort of the Environmental Engineering major at Hanoi University of Civil Engineering.

Le Van Tuan - Class 65MTC - Environmental Engineering major
To better understand Tuan's learning process, his efforts, and the methods that helped him achieve such impressive scores, let's contact this young man from Luc Ngan, the land of lychees, for a truly interesting conversation!
Hello Van Tuan , first of all, congratulations on your excellent exam results. To begin our conversation today , could you please greet our readers and share a little about your feelings upon learning that you are one of the top three students in the Computer Science department?
"First of all, I would like to extend my greetings to all the readers and express my sincere gratitude to the Communications Team of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering for being here to interview me."
When I found out I was the valedictorian of the Computer Science major, I was incredibly surprised, happy, and especially overwhelmed with emotion when I was honored at the K65 welcoming ceremony.

Le Van Tuan and the two top-scoring students of the Faculty of Computer Science took a commemorative photo with their teachers at the K65 Welcome Ceremony.
Perhaps this is something many readers are curious about regarding Tuan: with such an admirable score, Tuan must have faced many difficulties. Could you share a little about your learning process?
As we prepared for the 2020 high school graduation exam, the graduating class of 2002 faced many disadvantages, including delays and disruptions to our studies due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, this was also a crucial period for me to prepare. I allocated significant time to studying Math, Chemistry, and Biology, and appropriately divided my time to review Literature, Physics, and English. At the same time, I actively communicated online with my teachers about areas I needed improvement or exercises I didn't understand.
How did Van Tuan learn about the Environmental Engineering program at Hanoi University of Civil Engineering ?
- I've looked up information on several websites and also checked the admissions scores for this major through Tuyensinh247.
- After doing some preliminary research on the current environmental field, I realized it has potential for future growth and felt that I am well-suited to pursue this career.
Tuan, would you mind sharing with our readers the reasons why you chose to study Computer Engineering?
Actually, it's a little sad that my dream is to become a doctor, so this aspiration is just a secondary one. (laughs)
Since starting his studies at Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, what goals has Van Tuan set for his future academic journey?
My goal is to win a scholarship next semester and strive for opportunities to study abroad or participate in student exchange programs with international universities.
The last thing I want to ask Van Tuan is, besides studying, do you participate in any extracurricular activities or join any student volunteer teams at the school?
- I participate in extracurricular activities organized by the university and the Faculty of Computer Science.

The welcoming ceremony for the K65 cohort was held in the G3 auditorium of the University of Civil Engineering.
- I hope the school will have more interesting and beneficial extracurricular activities. We, the graduating class of 2065, are a little disappointed because we've only been studying in person for a little over two months; the rest of the time we've been learning via Zoom.
Thank you, Le Van Tuan, for taking the time to chat and share your study methods with our readers. We wish you continued strength and dedication as you pursue your future, a path you once envisioned at the age of 18.
Environmental Engineering Faculty Communications Team
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Editor: Tra Vo