[MS23] Vũ Cẩm Tú – Censip 4AB
Known as the leaflet "model" since the first days, some events' co-founder/headmaster (if I got this right?), a crazy, noisy classmate, 3 years in Roadmap marked such a journey of my life.
During my Roadmap course (7 or 8/2012 - 11/2015), I got a chance to meet such incredibly gifted people of different categories, but our common point is English. Remembering my first memories, when I was one of the youngest, but immediately nominated as class' monitor, and how competitive I was. With my parents and my high expectations of the results, the first four was a real tough race. However, the "pressure" of elementary graduation and musical focus have started to make me feel lazy with Roadmap works. While my family thought I used the computer to look the words up, I -sort of- betrayed their trust. Eventually, I quickly stumbled to the bottom and got punished after the teachers made calls to my mom, which changed me again after that day of hell. When family, music and school got tougher, losing self balance was one thing I feared of (while I did not), although, spending less time on RM's homework was the option I chose. Regretting it was what I could say, but aside from that, having the support from the teachers and classmates is what I am grateful for, until now. The RM events were also important to me, as I am not just simply a normal participant (MC and guest judge, well). My chain of days was kiddo-ish, then miserable, to a younger-crazy version of me. The last days were not too sad, but extremely difficult to come to the end.
All the people I met there are still in touch with me, even if we are separated. Our class have had a small reunion a month ago, with each person's huge transformation (successful puberty, could be). Making me remember back to the days, when we 4ABs were still wearing school uniforms to Roadmap, sitting at the admin's table, or running around pranking other classes, even ourselves (changing class' labels, shutting the electric, weird conversations,...) mostly started by the two energetic men. The girls in class were the people for me to share things with. The scientific men. And all the people in and out whom all belonged to 4AB, despite the fact that they left sooner than us. They once made me feel ashamed or somehow lonely, since I stood out and unlike what they are following - entirely different, and much worse than they were. The teachers (listing Ms Le Huong, the very first, Mrs Pham Ha, Mr Garry, Mr Graham,...) , especially our Mrs Lan Huong (already mrs wow), are really inspirational and youthful. Else from being in class with them, it is essential to get to hang out with them, at least once, or else you can never know how detailed and caring they are, more than you know. The admin panel have never let me down, sadly so long since I last met them.
Sometimes, simplicity turns out to be what we love most. I achieved English prizes, most highlighted is the B2 (FCE) certification with 172/190. A big thanks from me to the time in RM. Once you have graduated, finding yourself free after your RM days is never an easy task. Appreciate it;)