On February 3 and 4, the Quang Tri Alumni Club in Ho Chi Minh City organized the program "Admissions Consulting and Career Orientation Day 2024" at 4 schools: Dong Ha High School, Quang Tri Town High School, Vinh Dinh High School and Hai Lang High School.
Representatives of the Quang Tri Alumni Club in Ho Chi Minh City awarded scholarships to students of Dong Ha High School - Photo: QH
Held for the first time in 2015, “Admissions and Career Orientation Day” is a program for students preparing for the National High School Exam to help them overcome difficulties in choosing a suitable major, career, and school. This year, the festival attracted the participation of more than 3,000 students.
At the program, students have the opportunity to participate in many activities such as: MBTI test to help determine personality, choose a career; receive advice from 30 guests who have certain achievements in their professional fields; receive advice from students from more than 50 universities and colleges across the country, and have their questions answered...
The program also has a psychological counseling area, where young people can share and relieve the pressures they face, and a food and entertainment area.
The new point of this year's festival is that the organizers have used WEP APP to digitally convert almost the entire program. Instead of using paper, students will use the app for all activities, helping to facilitate organization, management, cost savings, and improve program efficiency...
Students of Dong Ha High School receive advice and answers to questions from student ambassadors - Photo: QH
Also in the program "Admissions and Career Orientation Day 2024", the Quang Tri Alumni Club in Ho Chi Minh City awarded 40 scholarships with a total value of 20 million VND and more than 10,000 gifts to students of the schools.
It is known that after 10 years of organization, the program "Admissions Consulting and Career Orientation Day" has supported about 12,000 students in Quang Tri.
Through the program, many students have found the right direction for their future. This year, more than 200 students and alumni contributed to organizing the program. Among them, many who had previously received support from the program now returned to advise and guide the next generation of students.
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