Meet Reynolds Honors Student Binh Trinh
What brought you to Reynolds?
I had a chance to study abroad in order to challenge myself
so I asked my uncle if he could find for me a good one. Eventually, he chose
Reynolds for me because it was near his house and the most important was it had
many opportunities for beginners on the way to achieve associate degree as well
as transfer to universities.
What sparked your interest in your field of study?
My family has had a business traditional for a long time ago
so I decided to study Business program in order to help their development when
I come back to my country. Furthermore, I want to do something that I can be my
own boss, therefore, business has been the best option so far.
What is the best part of participating in the Honors Program
at Reynolds?
The best part of participating is scholarship that would
help me to reduce tuition pressure in the U.S.
When you aren’t studying or working, what do you like to do
for fun?
When I have free time, mostly, I like to go to sleep because
I can relax also gain more energy to study and do more work.
What is your greatest struggle as a student?
For me, time management is the biggest problem that I have
to improve if I want to go further on the educational transcript. I always wait
until the deadlines to finish my project, which makes me hard to complete them
perfectly and I do not have any chances to review them. I have to broaden
time and try to finish them earlier than before I used to.
What is the best class you have taken and why?
The best class I had since I attended to Reynolds is ESL 43.
I had so many amazing experiences in that class. Moreover, I made more friends
and went to some attractions in Richmond for the first time.
Where would you most like to travel?
All of my life, I have never stopped thinking about that one
day I can go to Paris because, in my opinion, Paris is the most romantic and
fashionable city in the world.
Where do you want to go from here?
From Reynolds, I have practiced many useful studying skills,
especially writing in the Honors program. Then, hopefully, I can move to
higher step as well as transfer to VCU for my accounting major.
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