I've got just one question. Do you ask for a scholarship after getting accepted into a university and do you apply for scholarship through UCAS as well. Also does getting accepted into a university increases your chance of getting a scholarship??? Please I'm generally concerned about it.
I just found your channel (binge-watching uni offer reactions as I prepare to send off my applications 😭) and you seem so, so sweet, and I wish you all the best in everything you do! Congratulations honey!
ohh girl I love it!! this vlog is so beautiful! reminds me a lot of Daniel Simmons vibe :) a new subscriber right here! Edinburgh is amazing, I hope I visit it one day
Im literally going to be in S2 and i am scared even tho I know the life of highschool since i was an S1 but still it feels very scary!! This made me feel nice 🙂
By the videos i have seen and the news reports as well , i belive it is sometimes a struggle for you as an asian in the uk. Anyways i hope your safe and have good day.😊
I'm moving to Britain in a few months and I'd be joining right in 8th grade. I'm extremely nervous as I've never been to the UK before and I really don't want to be bullied for not being British and having a different accent. I know not everyone is bad but there's always a few rotten apples. I've been seeing so many British school vlogs. I'm really scared but excited too. Really scared cos I actually have no clue what in hell GCSEs are and there's so much notoriety surrounding them. Excited cos I can finally bring electronics to school (it's forbidden in my side of the world) Just thought I'd share cos it's always better to share it on the internet :) if you're British, please do tell me your experiences as I really don't want to jump into this blind. :))
I'm in 9th grade and I'll be moving to other country of my choice to go through high school next year, and I'm also seeing a lot of vlogs like this since UK is one of my options. I'm also scared about bullying or xenophobia since there's kind of a background of intolerance from there (and since I'm from not so dear country ig?) And well, i think we can say that every country has a little of it and perhaps if that happens to us, we'll have to find a way to deal w it but hey, good luck to you, i hope u find true friends there !!
I have lived in the UK my whole life, and I really hope you enjoy it here! Most part of it is really diverse, so there is bound to be people from different countries there. I'm two months late and I apologise, but I hope everything has been going well! <3
I go to school in the UK, have always lived here. Honestly I don't think there's anything to worry about, the international kids at my school do perfectly fine. I'm sure you know this by now but GCSEs are just the secondary school qualifications you take when you're 14-16. Don't worry too much about them, I mean I'm doing them and it's not that bad.
I might go to uk high-school next year and even thought its not something set in stone im still feeling anxious thinking of leaving so to say " my life behind " and start something new especially since uk high-school looks FAR more different than the high-schools in my country
I have a question can you speak American English (I'm not trying to be rude but I just think that your voice is beautiful and I want to hear it in different languages)
Hellooo, I moved to Edinburgh two weeks ago from India and now I've been put on the waiting list by the school. I just wanted to know your experience with racism and bullying if you have any, thank you :)
@@shamimakhtara3145 it's actually not that bad. As far as I know, it won't be stressful as it is there. Because we'd have to write our boards and it's hell. But here it ain't that much. It depends on the level you are doing but as far as ik it's awesome and less stressful. They focus on your aims and you have a lot of options to chose which we do NOT have in India.<33
I’m thinking of applying, I come from England so I have A levels, do you know if they usually accept people on the lower range of their entry requirements?, would me having an A* in an EPQ help?, and do they always ask for an interview? Thanks