I was born into a family where my education is most influenced by my father. My father love math so much and he taught me how to calculate when I was a little boy. He spent a lot of time solving problems related to math with me and when I got a difficult problem, he gave me intructions step by step. Day by day, I gradually became more interested in math and whenever I have met a problem, I feel very excited and want to solve it immediately.
When I entered my high school, I got into a natural class so I was taught many science subjects especially physics and math. During every physics lecture, I could explain a new phenomena which I can not do it before. The most fascinating is that almost this phenomena I can explain by myself related to math and I realized that with a solid foundation of math knowledge, I can go futher in physics and dig deeper into hidden valuable knowledge of humanity. The other crucial thing I got from my high school is inspiration. In each presentation, my physics teacher taught us with all his heart and soul, always listened our opinions and gave us hints whenever we needed. It was this drive that made me work hard to become a good physicist who can inspire physics for many people, who can transform complex physical issues into simpler cases that are accessible to everyone. Because of all that reasons, I was trying all my best to fulfil my dream and eventually, I got admitted to the faculty of physics in HaNoi National University Of Education (HNUE).
Over two years studying at my university, with the dedicated help by my professors, I dig more deeper in physics and the field that makes me feel excited is theoretical physcics, especially quantum mechanics. From knowledge I have learnt from that field, I can understand many problems that classical physics can not explain, mainly for atomic world. This field is the perfect combination between math and physics. And through Internet, I know that many people in foreign countries, they also love theoretical physics like me, so I always hope that one day I can meet them and learn from them. The Research Experience for Undergraduates program at the University of Notre Dame is exactly what I am looking for. When I read about information from this university’s home page, I feel a strong pull toward theoretical physics, as well as the skills to communicate and collaborate with other people that I can learn here. It is a golden oppurtunity unlike any I have ever had. I will experience in one of the most dynamic educational in USA which is one of the most developed country. Moreover, I will directly be visting cutting-edge physics techonology that I have ever seen in reality and I think that is an amazing experience. Besides, I will gain many distinct viewpoints on educational philosophy in diverse settings, which is enormously valuable to my goal of contributing to my home country’s Physics education quality.
After ten weeks of the REU program, I can imagine myself being much more effective in furthering my lifelong goal with much richer learning from this experience. Within the next two years, I want to continue doing research physics to broaden my mind about the nature of physics and apply for Master’s program in physics in developed countries where physics are advanced. Furthermore, if I can, I want to continue studying PhD physics programs in the next five years. With all my solid knowledges I acquire from higher academic physics programs, I really believe that I can make a contribution towards the field of physics and inspire my future students to explore the ordinary yet extraordinary life happening around us. Attending the REU program will not only help me unlock my potential and provide me a good environment to collaborate with others wonderful people, but also enable me to give inspiration to my future students and fellow classmates who will also be researchers and educators in the upcoming years. 
I  
was born
 into a family where my education is most influenced by my father. My father  
love
  math
  so
  much and
 he taught me how to calculate when I was a  
little
 boy. He spent  
a lot of
 time solving  
problems
 related to  
math
 with me and when I  
got
 a difficult  
problem
, he gave me  
intructions
 step by step. Day by day, I  
gradually
 became more interested in  
math
 and whenever I have met a  
problem
, I feel  
very
 excited and want to solve it immediately.
When I entered my high school, I  
got
 into a natural  
class
  so
 I  
was taught
  many
 science subjects  
especially
 physics and  
math
. During every  
physics
 lecture, I could  
explain
 a new  
phenomena
 which I can not do it  
before
. The most fascinating is that almost  
this
 phenomena I can  
explain
 by myself related to  
math
 and I realized that with a solid foundation of  
math
  knowledge
, I can go  
futher
 in physics and dig deeper into hidden valuable  
knowledge
 of humanity. The other crucial thing I  
got
 from my high school is inspiration. In each presentation, my physics teacher taught us with all his heart and soul, always listened our opinions and gave us hints whenever we needed. It was this drive that made me work  
hard
 to become a  
good
 physicist who can inspire physics for  
many
  people
, who can transform complex physical issues into simpler cases that are accessible to everyone.  
Because
 of all that reasons, I was trying all my best to fulfil my dream and  
eventually
, I  
got
 admitted to the faculty of physics in  
HaNoi
 National  
University
 Of Education ( 
HNUE
).
Over two years studying at my  
university
, with the dedicated  
help
 by my professors, I dig  
more deeper
 in physics and the  
field
 that  
makes
 me feel excited is theoretical  
physcics
,  
especially
 quantum mechanics. From  
knowledge I
 have  
learnt
 from that  
field
, I can understand  
many
  problems
 that classical physics can not  
explain
,  
mainly
 for atomic world. This  
field
 is the perfect combination between  
math
 and physics. And through Internet, I know that  
many
  people
 in foreign  
countries
, they  
also
  love
 theoretical physics like me,  
so
 I always hope that one day I can  
meet
 them and learn from them. The Research  
Experience
 for Undergraduates  
program
 at the  
University
 of Notre Dame is exactly what I am looking for. When I read about information from this  
university’s
 home page, I feel a strong pull toward theoretical physics,  
as well
 as the  
skills
 to communicate and collaborate with other  
people
 that I can learn here. It is a golden  
oppurtunity
 unlike any I have ever had. I will  
experience
 in one of the most dynamic educational  
in USA
 which is one of the most developed  
country
.  
Moreover
, I will  
directly
 be  
visting
 cutting-edge physics  
techonology
 that I have ever  
seen
 in reality and I  
think
  that is
 an amazing  
experience
.  
Besides
, I will gain  
many
 distinct viewpoints on educational philosophy in diverse settings, which is  
enormously
 valuable to my goal of contributing to my home  
country’s
 Physics education quality.
After ten weeks of the  
REU
  program
, I can imagine myself being much more effective in furthering my lifelong goal with much richer learning from this  
experience
. Within the  
next
 two years, I want to continue doing research physics to broaden my mind about the nature of physics and apply for Master’s  
program
 in physics in developed  
countries
 where physics  
are advanced
.  
Furthermore
, if I can, I want to continue studying PhD physics  
programs
 in the  
next
 five years. With all my solid  
knowledges
 I acquire from higher academic physics  
programs
, I  
really
 believe that I can  
make
 a contribution towards the  
field
 of physics and inspire my future students to explore the ordinary  
yet
 extraordinary life happening around us. Attending the  
REU
  program
 will not  
only
  help
 me unlock my potential and provide me a  
good
 environment to collaborate with others wonderful  
people
,  
but
  also
 enable me to give inspiration to my future students and  
fellow classmates
 who will  
also
 be researchers and educators in the upcoming years.