Wow! These people are smart! They won the contest. For me, I am not even know how to add.
On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Perom Uch <[email protected]> wrote: > U R very welcome, Lbawng Thom K2. > I met some of http://www.cambmathsociety.org/ members. > They're part of this success story. > > Warmest regards, > > /Ton Petit Perom > > > > > On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Kheng, Khemarak <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks you kindly Lbang Petit, Perom. > > > > K2 > > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Perom Uch > Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 2:17 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Three students claim prizes at Hong Kong maths contest > > > > > > THEY DONT EVEN OPERATE ON THE SAME PLAYING FIELD. AND NO COMPUTERS. WE GET > TO ENCOURAGE THESE KIDS. > > HTTP://WWW.PHNOMPENHPOST.COM/INDEX.PHP/2011012446299/LIFESTYLE/THREE-STUDENTS-CLAIM-PRIZES-AT-HONG-KONG-MATHS-CONTEST.HTML > > Three students claim prizes at Hong Kong maths contest > > > > > MONDAY, 24 JANUARY 2011 15:01 Ou Mom > > > > > > From left, Leang Eng Se, Ngo Peng Hok and Sokhonn Reny after their win. Photo > by: OU MOM > > THREE young Cambodian students have won the country’s first international > prizes in an Asia-Pacific maths competition in Hong Kong. > > Four hundred students from eight nations across the region took part in the > competition, including a team of 11 from Cambodia. > > The grade 11 and 12 students were from Bak Tuk and Preah Sisovat high > schools. Khemarak University chose them to represent the country in its first > international maths competition from among 70 applicants nationwide. > > It was a proud moment for Dr Sok Touch, director of Khemarak University. “For > 31 years, Cambodia has never before attended this event and I myself never > thought that Cambodia > would have such marvellous students who won third-place prizes among hundreds > of students in the Asia-Pacific examination. > > “Even though we didn’t get first place, we had the ability to take part. This > is why politicians or rich people should help the education sector,” said Sok > Touch. > > “We need support, especially for real sciences, which are the main key to > developing the country,” he said. > > The Cambodian winner with the highest marks was Sokhonn Reny, a grade 11 > student at Preah Sisovath High School. “The most difficult part for me was > that the test was conducted in English, except for Chinese students who could > use their own language,” he said. > > And he attributed his success to hard work. “I never stop studying and > reading. If I have time, I always find maths problems from teachers or older > outstanding students and search on the internet.” > > Bak Tuk High School provided the other two winning students in the December > competition. Leang Eng Se transferred to the Phnom Penh school from his home > in Kampong Cham province. “To be an outstanding student of mathematics, you > need to try hard and be smart enough to follow former prize winners. 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