Sis, your essays showed that you’re more than your grades. You are sweet, wise and kind and passionate and deeply care about giving back to the world with your unique passions (fun fact: I also wanna take psychology as one of my majors). This is the sweetest and the most relaxing “how I got into [insert uni name]” video I’ve ever watched. It’s not loud and it’s quiet and calmed me down. I love your essays and wish me luck so that I can write essay like you. Thank you for this video 🩵
Hey, I just wanted to offer some advice on getting stickers off the cutting mat without them curling up. Instead of pulling them off the mat, turn the whole thing upside down and peel the mat away from the stickers - the mat will curl temporarily but it can be flattened without issue, and the stickers will be more flat :)
Your grades definitely don't define your intelligence, hearing you speak makes me realize you're very calm and systematic. Thank you for the helpful information, I'm a highschooler hoping to have a shot at being accepted in Davis, UCSB, or UCSD. I have a lot of work to do on the extracurricular side of things...
Quick question; do UCs look at A-, A, and A+ differently? Like 3.75 vs 4.0 vs 4.3 (or maybe 4.0, as well?). I've never gotten a B but I've slipped to an A- in AP classes I couldn't care less about... I was wondering if this would be deducted from my GPA while applying.