Từ mơ hồ đến có định hướng: Cách mình tìm ra con đường sự nghiệp phù hợp Minh hoạ cho "Lý thuyết phát triển nghề nghiệp ngẫu nhiên có kế hoạch" Ngày mình còn bé, khi nói đến chuyện học đại học, người ta sẽ không quan tâm bạn học ngành gì, mà chỉ quan … Continue reading A winding road to where I belong
Author: Nhi Tran
How to write the essay in the YSEALI Academic Fellowship Application?
I share my tips on how to write a successful essay to apply for the YSEALI Academic Fellowship - dedicated for Vietnamese youths. My sharing is 100% personal and for reference only! CHIA SẺ KINH NGHIỆM VIẾT BÀI LUẬN ỨNG TUYỂN CHƯƠNG TRÌNH HỌC BỔNG YSEALI ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIP Vừa xem xong 5 bài luận cho … Continue reading How to write the essay in the YSEALI Academic Fellowship Application?
2023 – A year of adventures
In this blog post, I look back on my experiences in 2023 and share my hopes for 2024. In terms of my career, I explored different fields and discovered my potential in various areas. I also focused on learning Chinese and feel confident in using it for work. While my passion for running has waned … Continue reading 2023 – A year of adventures
躺平 or 内卷?
In this blog post, I talk about two Chinese ideas: 躺平 (tǎng píng) (lying flat) and 内卷 (nèi juǎn) (involution). 躺平 (tǎng píng) means choosing a simpler life, while 内卷 (nèi juǎn) describes a society where competition becomes overwhelming. I share my experiences in China, where I've felt both 躺平 (tǎng píng)'s peace and 内卷 … Continue reading 躺平 or 内卷?
Chinese Writing Test – Handwriting
Today was the day of my Chinese exam, where I had to write essays by hand. Though I hadn't practiced much, the midterms for Comprehensive Chinese and Writing went okay. Using characters I'd rehearsed, I managed to finish both tests satisfactorily, easing initial fears of relying solely on the pinyin. *To my foreign friends: I tried … Continue reading Chinese Writing Test – Handwriting
Student life in China
In my third week at Chongqing University studying Chinese, I'm adjusting to early morning classes and changing weather. From hot days like Texas summers to cooler ones like Dalat, it's been quite a ride. I start my day with simple breakfasts like cereal or sandwiches to keep me going through class. Besides the basics like … Continue reading Student life in China
Running races: My reasons to explore Viet Nam
I had a thrilling 9-day adventure, crossing 6 provinces in Vietnam using 5 different types of transportation, all thanks to the races that I've registered for. From running races in Da Nang and Nha Trang to exploring coastal towns like Quang Ngai, Hue, Quy Nhon, and Ly Son, each day brought new excitement. Meeting friends, … Continue reading Running races: My reasons to explore Viet Nam
The second-hand shirt and my “weight loss” journey
A recent trip with my sibling to a second-hand shop in Saigon led to an unexpected purchase and a surprising journey towards self-acceptance and weight loss. Despite my initial reluctance due to my body shape, I found a simple yet charming white shirt that miraculously fit well. Little did I know, wearing it would not … Continue reading The second-hand shirt and my “weight loss” journey
Learning from my slip of the tongue
In this article, I recount various instances where I spoke impulsively or made communication mistakes. Through these experiences, I emphasize the importance of mindful communication, cautioning against hasty judgments and acknowledging the ongoing journey of self-awareness and improvement. *To my foreign friends: I tried to write my article in very standard Vietnamese. I hope that you … Continue reading Learning from my slip of the tongue
7 coping cards for Imposter Syndrome
If you sometimes feel like you don’t deserve what you have in life, and that you’re not good enough, you’re likely suffering from imposter syndrome. But the good news is that, you’re not alone. Many people are having it, including myself. I once read a book about the methods we can adapt to overcome the … Continue reading 7 coping cards for Imposter Syndrome
