Learning has always been the thread running through my life. Academics didn't come easily to me at first, but persistence, discipline, and a genuine hunger to improve carried me to one of the proudest moments of my life: an A on Cambodia's Grade 12 National Examination. That result reshaped how I see myself and pushed me toward a mindset built on continuous growth. As a Financial Technology student at the National University of Management, I now treat every project, competition, and classroom challenge as a chance to learn something new, contribute meaningfully, and grow into a better version of myself.
Overview: A tourism platform covering all 24 provinces of Cambodia.
Objective: Surface attractions, historical context, and locations in one place.
Impact: Gives travelers a single, organized reference for exploring the country.
Overview: Research into plastic waste generated on campus.
Objective: Quantify waste patterns to inform a sustainability proposal.
Impact: Provided lecturers with data to guide campus sustainability decisions.
Overview: A concept marketplace connecting farmers and buyers.
Objective: Enable fair pricing through smart contracts and logistics coordination.
Impact: Outlines a fairer, more transparent path to market for farmers.
Grade 12 National Examination — Grade A. A turning point achieved through persistence and disciplined study.
Public Speaking Diploma from the Australia Centre for Education, alongside Advanced Academic Communication Skills training.
Progressed from Volunteer to Vice of Operational Systems at the Cambodian Weightlifting Federation within a year.