Today I rant about the many things that really just really friggin push my buttons about Columbia~ aaaand thanks for watching and like and sub if you enjoyed this type of content :) tinyurl.com/su... Follow me on IG! @thomasyeum
hahaha, 0:39 "as some of you may know, Columbia is New York City," (Proceeds to show picture of Chicago and the famous John Hancock building) - love it!!!!
i think the “core curriculum” makes it hard for stem majors to enjoy Columbia and that Columbia does a poor job taking in consideration stem majors other than technology and engineering.
Honestly it’s still worth it. Every school has cons but, the pressure at universities like Columbia teach you how to navigate life. Especially when referring time management.
I was a graduate student at Columbia in the early 1980s. Definitely a strangely oppressive and autocratic environment. And, in my experience, some of the big-name professors were actually overrated and wrong about certain things supposedly within their expertise. Needless to say, without finishing and attaining a degree 😲😲😲, I ditched Columbia and moved to California!! I've done very well and never looked back. The school, while a striking and beautiful campus, is intense but overrated. "You can always say you went there" is of hardly any authentic educational value.
Lol love it...but you'll miss it when your gone...my time at Columbia taught me alot...the pressure 🤣makes it so you can handle life's pressures easier
HAHA yea I can totally see thatt. I have a lot of complaints about the school but overall I think it’s the best place for me to grow:)) so that’s why I haven’t dropped out XD
I chose JHU over Columbia for premed and I think after this I’m happy about it! Columbia said I would need to pay $90k and JHU bme is indisputably better for pre med 😅
choose which is cheapest, both are amazing schools! it really just matters what you do at the school that determines if you'll get into medschool, not just teh school name
I will never understand why you are frustrated at the academic aspect of Columbia… it’s a school… where you learn to get educated… if you didn’t want that, then you can do something else? Why get mad at a school that wants you to read and think about important topics?
There are important and relevant classes, and then there are the unimportant and irrelevant classes. Credit classes are the latter, and are usually a huge waste of time. I just don’t care at all about “being a more well-rounded person” by reading and studying the history of X specific people in X specific time period. And that’s not to say that I don’t enjoy learning about history or anything, but if tuition is incredibly high, then I’d rather not spend most of my time learning about random things that are completely irrelevant to my major.
@@Toemas Readers are giving you constructive advice. Slow down your speech - or slow down RU-vid speed to .75 to properly hear your words. This is free advice. The next one will cost you.