Chao shows off her top 1 achievement, Jenny Huynh says goodbye to University, suspected of being expelled?

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Jenny Huynh and Chao are both Gen Z YouTubers who are loved by many people. Both of them are admired because they have the life of a genuine rich kid. No wonder they are placed on the scales again.
Recently, Jenny Huynh and Chao continue to become the topic of discussion among netizens when comparing education.
Jenny Huynh passed 1 more university
In the latest video, the rich kid born in 2005 said that she passed the exchange semester at Peking University - China's top school. The course lasts 3 months.
"Next week I will start a semester at Peking University, China," Jenny Huynh announced, adding that she had applied three months ago.
The information that the gir.l born in 2005 passed China's top university while she was in her second year at Stanford (USA) surprised followers. The clip attracted 6.3 million views in just one day.
In a long video on her YouTube channel, the rich kid shared more about this story. Accordingly, Jenny Huynh said that she will have an exchange semester at Peking University (also known as Peking University), lasting 3 months.
More than a week earlier, she had taken her final exam at Stanford and had to check out of her dorm room before going to China.
"I was very scared, because I had never studied abroad alone. So this will be a very unusual experience," she expressed when asked about her feelings when she was about to study abroad in another country.
Jenny Huynh also shared about the process of applying, applying for a visa and arranging her belongings to go to China.
She submitted a 3,000-word thesis to Peking University and was on a waiting list for 2 months, bursting with emotion when she received an approval email from the prestigious school.
In the process of applying for a visa, the female TikToker also encountered a "misfortune" when registering the wrong type of visa for tourists and took quite a long time to apply again.
She said she would take an additional Chinese course at Tsinghua University, which is also China's top university. She is eager to make many vlogs about new life in the country of billions of people and improve her Chinese ability.
Jenny Huynh used to learn Chinese from a young ag.e and can communicate basically. However, she was a little shy because she hadn't used it again for a long time. However, in her vlog, she also showed her ability to speak and read Chinese texts and received many compliments from fans.
Graduation earlier than expected
On March 30, "rich kid" Chao (Nguyen Chau Anh, born in 2003) attracted attention when showin.g of.f his degree from New York University (USA) on social networks.
Sharing with the media, Chao said that he majored in Integrated Design Media, but could not translate the name of this major accurately into Vietnamese.
According to her, this field combines art and technology, providing access to graphic design, commercial film production and digital media. The post on Chao's personal page garnered nearly 10,000 likes after 30 minutes of posting.
She also received many congratulations from relatives and friends for this academic achievement. In the caption below the post, Chao wrote: "Dad, Mom, I can do it." The proud sharing line expresses the gratitude of this "rich kid" to the family fulcrum.
Chao said that he considers his life situation a privilege, lucky to always have a family to support and support him.
"However, at the present time, I think that the phrase 'rich kid' is more suitable for students, and it depends a lot on the family's finances
When I graduated and built my own career, I was able to prove myself more. At this time, it will be easier for people to see me in many different ways.", she said.
According to Chao, studying abroad life brings her some challenges. The difficulty of this "rich kid" is making friends. She admits to being a closed person, rarely interacting, at first she found it difficult to connect and get to know friends from other countries and cultures.
Chao revealed that he studied abroad on his own, paying a tuition fee of 60,000 USD/year. After studying abroad, she decided to return to Vietnam, affirming that she wanted to bring the knowledge she learned abroad to her homeland.
Recently, she was criticized by social media users as 'rich but charitable for each fried chicken' when she shared a cooking video for children at a school site in Moc Chau (Son La province), but cleverly responded to this comment.
"I am an ambassador of the Raising Children project, helping 1,000 babies to be adopted in the past 5 months. I am raising 24 children alone. I brought 400 gifts including 130 warm clothes, 150 books, 130 bags of milk," Chao wrote.
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