With 25 points in the C00 block, the young man from Son La did not have money to go to university. Viet's father had to have surgery for a brain tumor. Viet worked as a hired hand, contributing every penny to pay for his father's treatment and saving up to go to college. One day, Viet will fulfill his dream of becoming a lawyer.
The whole family worked to pay for the father's cancer treatment.
Just a few days after Pham Hoang Viet in Hat Lot town, Mai Son district (Son La) received the admission notice, his mother had to leave Son La for Bac Ninh . Mrs. Lo Thi Hai got a seasonal job in a candy factory.
"I have to go to work to have more money for my children's school fees" - Mrs. Hai said.
Pham Hoang Viet chose college to quickly get a job to help his parents - Photo: VU TUAN
Seasonal workers earn more than 4 million VND, and are not allowed overtime like workers with official contracts at the factory. Ms. Hai worked for more than a month and saved more than 3 million VND.
Mother Viet almost never has a day off. She does anything that is hired, from washing dishes, cleaning restaurants to clearing fields, weeding... The daily wage depends on the difficulty of the job. For light work, Ms. Hai is paid 170,000 VND per day. For heavy work, without a day off, she is paid 250,000 VND.
At home, Pham Hoang Viet, a new student at the Polytechnic College ( Hanoi ), works for hire. Sometimes he cleans the garden, weeds, takes care of plants, sprays pesticides, and sometimes peels longan for hire. This student's daily wage is less than 100,000 VND. He still has to try to make his mother less tired.
Viet works as a hired hand on the fields to earn more money for school - Photo: VU TUAN
The shock for Pham Hoang Viet's family was the day he discovered a tumor in his father's brain. Two years ago, Mr. Pham Minh Duc, Viet's father, was the breadwinner of the family and was devastated when his eyes almost lost their sight. The whole family pooled together all their money to take him to the doctor. After being transferred to 3 hospitals in Hanoi, he received the results that he had a brain tumor.
At that time, the eldest son, Pham Hoang Viet, was in 10th grade, the youngest was in 4th grade. Viet's mother was a seasonal worker at the Son La Sugar Factory. Every year, she only worked during the sugarcane harvest season. The remaining months, she washed dishes and served in restaurants to earn a little extra money to help her husband.
On the day Mr. Duc was about to have surgery, he and his wife asked their brothers to borrow more than 100 million VND with interest. This amount was just enough for hospital fees and a few medicines. Since then, every month Mr. Duc spent 3 million VND on medicine to maintain his health. This amount was exactly equal to the monthly salary Mrs. Hai earned. To send their son to school in Hanoi, the whole family borrowed again.
Father sick, poor history student wakes up
Viet's father has a brain tumor and is no longer able to work. Every month, he spends nearly 3 million VND on medicine - Photo: VU TUAN
Pham Hoang Viet used to be the fastest progressing student in history in Hat Lot town. Before his father discovered he had a brain tumor, his test score was only 3.5 points. When his father got sick, he was shocked and changed his way of studying. Viet's goal is to get at least 24 points in the C00 group. Viet dreams of going to Hanoi Law University.
Then, in the following practice tests, Viet's score skyrocketed. From 3.5 to 6, then 9, then 9.5. In the final exam, Viet got 25 points. "I thought I had to study. Only by studying can I help my parents in the future" - Viet confided.
Choose college because of no money, will go to university in the future
Pham Hoang Viet's history exam result increased from 3.5 points to 9.5 points after days of continuous efforts - Photo: VU TUAN
But the poor student was sad when he got enough points to study law as his dream, but his mother would not be able to support him to go to university for the next 4 years. The family income was only enough to cover living expenses and medicine for his father.
Many people advised Viet to drop out of school and go to work to earn more money to help his parents. But all his efforts over the years were in vain. Viet still dreamed of going to school, and his parents supported him to go to school. Viet's father used to be an aluminum and glass worker with a high salary, but the job was always a struggle. When he fell ill, he realized the reality of self-employment and instability.
Unable to go to university, Viet chose vocational college to graduate early, work to help his parents and still dream of going to university. "I prioritize having a job first to help my parents. I still have a dream, when I work and have money, I will continue to go to university," Viet said.
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Tuoi Tre newspaper's 2024 School Support Program launched on August 8, expected to award 1,100 scholarships with a total cost of more than 20 billion VND (15 million VND for new students with difficulties, 20 special scholarships worth 50 million VND/scholarship for 4 years of study and learning equipment, gifts...).
With the motto "No young person can go to university due to poverty", "If new students encounter difficulties, Tuoi Tre is there" - as a commitment to support new students in the past 20 years of Tuoi Tre .
The program received contributions and support from the "Accompanying Farmers" Fund - Binh Dien Fertilizer Joint Stock Company, Vinacam Education Promotion Fund - Vinacam Group Joint Stock Company and the "Nghia Tinh Quang Tri" and Phu Yen Clubs; "Tiep Suc To Truong" Clubs of Thua Thien Hue, Quang Nam - Da Nang, Tien Giang - Ben Tre and Tien Giang and Ben Tre Entrepreneurs Clubs in Ho Chi Minh City, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam Company, Mr. Duong Thai Son and friends with businesses and a large number of readers of Tuoi Tre newspaper... In addition, Vinacam Group Joint Stock Company also sponsored 50 laptops for new students with special difficulties, lacking learning equipment worth about 600 million VND, Nestlé Vietnam Co., Ltd. sponsored 1,500 backpacks worth about 250 million VND. The Vietnam - America Association English Language System sponsored 50 free foreign language scholarships worth 625 million VND. Through the State Bank, Bac A Commercial Joint Stock Bank sponsored 1,500 books on financial education, guiding financial management skills for new students...
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