CCN Alumni
Duong Nguyen Ha Trang (Vietnamese)
2023 Graduate of IFP for Undergraduate Study, Business Stream, Route C1
CCN IFP Center in Shanghai
Currently an undergraduate student studying International Economics and Trade at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU)
What do you like most about studying in China?
There’s been a lot of input on research and academic development in China. Studying in China can help me improve my language skills. My university has a beautiful campus, with friendly classmates, who are always ready to help us. There are a variety of student activities on campus, where we can develop our personal skills and team spirit.
Could you share with us about things that you love in China?
Chinese food is very special. China has a long history with special culture, such as clothes, food and art. Life in China is very convenient. You can do almost everything with your mobile phone. China has beautiful landscape with distinctive regional features.
How did IFP help you prepare for university study?
IFP teachers has rich teaching experiences and strong academic background. They use very effective teaching methods and techniques to help us lay a solid foundation, learning about the core concepts and skills and developing abilities for critical thinking and problem-solving.
The design of the IFP course enables us to learn about the core knowledge in different areas, which can help us explore areas of our own interest while getting ready for degree study in Chinese universities.
CCN provides us with academic support, including personal tutoring, help on homework and exam preparation, academic advice and guidance etc. All these are very helpful for students to better understand what they are studying.
Moreover, CCN offers courses on language and cultural adaptation. This is very useful for us to get ready for the teaching language and learning culture in Chinese universities. For international students, this is very very important because a good understanding and adaptation to Chinese academic and learning culture is key to the successful completion of degree study in China.