The program was held at Ha Dong High School (Ha Dong District, Hanoi), attracting the participation of nearly 2,000 students from Ha Dong High School, Ngo Thi Nham High School, Van Lang High School, along with many parents and teachers.
At the program, students listened to enthusiastic shares from experts, lecturers and education managers about career orientation, choosing the right major - one of the "keys" to help them confidently pass the high school graduation exam and steadily enter the future.


Speaking at the consultation, teacher Dang Thi Chach - former Deputy Secretary of the Hanoi Youth Union, former Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, currently Vice Chairwoman of the Board of Ha Dong High School - emphasized the importance of choosing a career that suits her abilities, passion and practical circumstances.
Every parent wants their child to have a bright future, so they often orient their child to careers that are considered stable and having a future. However, the students, the people who live and are attached to the profession are the children. Therefore, they need to be the one to make the final decision - choosing the right one according to their abilities and passion" - Ms. Dang Thi Tach shared.
She also recommends that parents should accompany their children throughout their journey to adulthood, listening to their thoughts and aspirations instead of imposing them. Carrerious career is not a matter of an hour or a day. It is a journey together, so that each young person can clearly understand themselves and find the most suitable path" - she added.
Along with the open dialogue, the program also had the participation of representatives of prestigious universities. Here, students are updated with the latest information about the 2025 enrollment plan, including important timelines, admission methods, changes in regulations and scholarship opportunities. Experts also directly answered all questions of students related to school choice, major choice and career orientation after graduation.

The on-site admission consulting area also attracted a lot of attention, when universities and colleges introduced specific training programs, tuition fees, targets and student support policies. This is an opportunity for students to have a more comprehensive and practical view, thereby making the right choice for the future turning point.
Sharing about the meaning of the program, journalist Ngo Vuong Tuan - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Tuoi Tre Thu Do Newspaper - said that career guidance is not simply about choosing an major, but is about determining the path to establishing a long-term career.
Every decision today is the foundation for tomorrow. We hope that after the program, each student will have more motivation, knowledge and confidence to walk on the path that suits their abilities and dreams" - journalist Ngo Vuong Tuan emphasized.
In the coming time, Tuoi Tre Thu Do Newspaper will continue to closely coordinate with educational institutions and universities and colleges to implement a series of career counseling and orientation programs for high school students in Hanoi.
The programs will be designed vividly and closely, focusing on equipping students with knowledge of admission, skills in choosing majors, schools and future career trends, helping students have more basis to make the most suitable choices for themselves.
In particular, in April, the series of programs will continue to be held at high schools in Thanh Tri and Dan Phuong districts - where many 12th grade students are entering an important stage of preparing for the high school graduation exam and university admission.
Through in-depth consulting activities and direct interaction with experts and recruiters, students will have the opportunity to see the picture of their careers in the context of changing society, thereby being more confident in establishing themselves and their careers.
With the passion to accompany the younger generation, Tuoi Tre Thu Do Newspaper hopes that the series of programs will not only stop at providing information, but also become an inspiring bridge, helping students confidently write their future journey in their own way.