After 2 years of absence due to the Covid pandemic, AEP's Got Talent has returned with a very different look. After selecting among countless contestants, the organizers chose the best Top 6.

Six teams had excellent performances and the overall victory belonged to team CRO$$. After the competition night, MGI Magazine had the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with the competition team. Join us to learn about the feelings and messages from the team representative - the captain of the CRO$$ team.

Team CRO$$ and their performance (Source: Organizing Committee)

Reporter: “Hi, I'm Isabeau from MGI Magazine. How does it feel to be the winner of this year's competition?"
                     
Team Captain CRO$$: “Actually, I'm very happy. Our performance was the last, while the previous ones were all very neat and almost perfect. When watching other performances, we also had thoughts in our heads that "Oh, what are we gonna do". The result made us burst surprised because we didn't think we would achieve such a high result.

Reporter: “What did you prepare and practice for the final? What was the hardest part of preparing for your concert?"

Team Captain CRO$$: “We made a training plan every day. The members practice almost every day, even when there's a shortage of people.
We also outlined a clear route and set strict requirements during practice. For example, today you have to practice this section and the next day you have to move to another stage. The whole group avoids repeating what has been practiced to save as much time as possible."

Reporter: “Right after the competition, what are your plans for the future regarding your award?”

Team Captain CRO$$: “Actually, we don't know yet, it all came as a surprise. In the future, the group also wants to participate in more competitions to gain more experience. Maybe another award will come and resonate with us.”

Reporter: In addition to the difficulties in training, what did you guys do to balance study and practice when it is now the final period in the National Economy?"

Team Captain CRO$$: “Honestly, it is very difficult to balance between studying for the final exam and practicing for the final night. The group had very late rehearsals between 9 and 11 o'clock, the time when classes had just ended. We only have to practice on those shifts on days when we have to, but we want to practice the afternoon shifts. But when everyone is busy, you also go to school, you also go to work, and there are also people who are preparing to graduate.

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