The distance from Tuan Anh's house to school is nearly 20km. His parents cannot afford to take him to school, so he goes to school by bus. Every day, he leaves home at 5:30...
Recently, Dang Tuan Anh - a 12th grade Biology student at Chu Van An High School (Hanoi), along with his teammates at the International Biology Olympiad, helped Vietnam enter the top 3 with three gold medals and one silver medal. According to the Ministry of Education and Training, this is Vietnam's best achievement at the IBO since 2019. 

Tuan Anh is the pride of his teachers and friends. Photo: Chu Van An High School Youth Union.
Previously, Tuan Anh also "pocketed" a series of impressive achievements in Biology at competitions such as: Gold Medal - Top student of excellent students of Duyen Hai - Dong Bac Bo specialized schools (grade 10); First prize of excellent students of Biology in Hanoi, Gold Medal - Top student of excellent students of Duyen Hai - Dong Bac Bo specialized schools; Second prize of excellent students of national Biology (grade 11); First prize - Top student of excellent students of national Biology and is 1 of 4 members of the Vietnamese national team participating in the International Biology Olympiad 2024 (grade 12). This male student said that his dream was to study in the Biology specialized class at Chu Van An High School, so he started focusing on studying and reviewing Biology since grade 9. “My family lives in the suburbs (Dong Anh), so I don’t have many opportunities to take extra classes like my friends in the inner city. To get into Chu Van An High School, I mainly self-studied. At the entrance exam to grade 10, I was lucky to pass the Biology specialized class at Chu Van An High School. From here, my passion for this subject began to be supported by my teachers,” Tuan Anh said.Teachers congratulate Tuan Anh at the airport
The distance from Tuan Anh's house to school is nearly 20km. His parents cannot afford to pick him up, so this male student goes to school by bus. Every day, he leaves home at 5:30 and gets on the bus at 5:50 to get to class on time. It is his passion for Biology and the dedicated teaching of his teachers that have helped Tuan Anh overcome the difficulty of geographical distance, never being late for school even in summer or winter. He also always tries to complete his assignments and look for specialized documents to expand his knowledge of biology without worrying his teachers. Participating in the exam, Tuan Anh and his friends in the group experienced 2 official exam days with an exam time of 6-8 hours/day. Of which, 1 day of theory exam with 2 papers and 1 day of practice exam with 4 experimental papers on molecular biology, biochemistry, animal anatomy and physiology, and bioinformatics. This year's exam requires candidates to have a good understanding of both theory and practical skills, correctly and effectively applying knowledge and skills of biology from classical to modern in solving many diverse problems of global issues. Before this exam, Tuan Anh and his friends in the group focused on reviewing under the guidance of teachers for about 2 weeks. He had access to advanced, new knowledge but it was not easy. “During the time of reviewing for the team, I focused on doing the previous year's questions and reading more famous books to gain knowledge. We were guided on how to argue when encountering new types of questions. I was exposed to theoretical and practical questions, and did experiments on different topics to gain more reflexes and skills. To have a good test, I also listened to the experiences shared by teachers and seniors, and especially paid attention to the questions that were easy to make mistakes. For me, the review period, although not long, was very meaningful, helping me to systematize my knowledge scientifically and, importantly, to have the confidence to do the best I could within my ability,” Tuan Anh said. Sharing his study secrets, Tuan Anh said that he would finish all his homework that day, not leaving it for another day. His principle of studying Biology is to learn and understand the nature of the knowledge and then apply it in practice exercises. Once you understand the nature of the knowledge, it will be easy to remember. “The more I study and learn, the more interested I am in the categories of knowledge and I feel so small. Therefore, I want to read, explore and grasp more knowledge,” this male student shared. To improve his skills, Tuan Anh also registered to participate in many excellent student competitions to test himself. Sharing about his future plans, Tuan Anh said he will study General Medicine at Hanoi Medical University to continue pursuing his passion for Biology and fulfill his dream of curing and saving people... According to information from the Ministry of Education and Training, 4/4 students participating in the 2024 International Biology Olympiad won medals, including 3 Gold medals and 1 Silver medal. Specifically, Dang Tuan Anh, a 12th grader from Chu Van An High School (Hanoi) won a Gold Medal; Nguyen Tien Loc, a 12th grader from the High School for the Gifted in Natural Sciences, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, won a Gold Medal; Nguyen Si Hieu, a 12th grader from Tran Phu High School for the Gifted (Hai Phong) won a Gold Medal. Ho Duc Trung, a 12th grader from Quoc Hoc High School for the Gifted (Thua Thien - Hue) won a Silver Medal. It is known that the 35th International Biology Olympiad (IBO) in 2024 will be held in the Republic of Kazakhstan from July 7 to July 13. This is the exam with the largest number of participating countries ever, with 81 countries and territories and 320 candidates taking the exam.
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