The contest was jointly organized by the Student Association, the Youth House, and the Hands-in-Hands group. After two days of qualifying rounds (May 20 and 21), the Organizing Committee selected 6 out of 10 teams to participate in the final round, held on May 24, 2008 at the Me Tri Dormitory Cultural House.
The contest was jointly organized by the Student Association, the Youth House, and the Hands-in-Hands group. After two days of qualifying rounds (May 20 and 21), the Organizing Committee selected 6 out of 10 teams to participate in the final round, held on May 24, 2008 at the Me Tri Dormitory Cultural House.
There are 3 main contest contents: "Yes/Hello" greeting contest: Each team performs a skit, fashion show... to introduce their team. "Quickticks" quick test: Quickly answer questions about reproductive health-related knowledge. "OK" situation handling contest: Present real-life situations for each team to come up with solutions.
[img class="caption" src="images/stories/2008/5/img_3406.jpg" border="0" title="A scene from the Yes/Hello contest of the History Faculty Team" width="480"/>
As a result, the first prize went to the History Faculty Team, the second prize went to the Sociology Faculty Team, the third prize went to the Psychology Faculty Team, and the Cheerleader prize went to the Shock Team.
The contest is an annual activity, a useful playground for students to acquire and exchange knowledge about reproductive health.
Author:Thanh Ha
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