At 4:00 p.m. on June 7, Nguyen Bao Vy (a student at a private secondary school in Cau Giay) - the last candidate to stay at the My Dinh 1 Secondary School exam site (Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi) waiting for relatives to pick her up.
Sharing with reporters, Vy commented that the English exam for grade 10 this year is easier than the exam at school. However, this contestant has not determined how many scores he has achieved.
Vy said that she herself is not currently interested in answering or predicting the scores of the English and Literature exam to focus all her energy on Math tomorrow.
The female student's wish is to enter My Dinh High School and Vy is trying to complete that goal.
"It is expected that 1-2 days after finishing the 10th grade exam, I will check the answers of the 3 subjects of Math, Literature, and English to determine how many points I get" - Vy said.

After taking 2 exams in Literature and English on June 7, Nguyen Thi My Tam (My Dinh 2 Secondary School) said that she was doing well and had not yet thought much about the results and scores of the exam.
During this time, My Tam also did not update the news in the press or social networks about the answers for Literature and English.
"My strength is Math and I am keeping my spirit to try to do well in the final exam" - My Tam said.
At the end of the exam, My Tam said she would spend time resting and traveling with her family to relieve the pressure of studying and taking exams over the past long time.

This year, My Dinh 1 Secondary School's exam scores have a total of 432 candidates, arranged with 21 exam rooms and 1 reserve room.
Dozens of volunteers were mobilized at this test site to support candidates, helping them become more confident to enter the important exam.
The 2025-2026 public 10th grade exam in Hanoi has nearly 103,000 candidates registered to take the exam. The city has arranged 201 official exam locations with more than 4,400 exam rooms, along with a reserve exam scoring system in districts, towns and cities, ready to respond to emergency situations such as bad weather, power outages or other objective factors.
Tomorrow morning (6. 8), candidates will enter their final exam, Math, with a time of 120 minutes.