I'll be that person - please make the 4.0 gpa in college guide. I feel like you, along with a couple other channels are one of the only ones giving real, clear, concise, understandable, valuable, and most importantly actionable advice. Even though I'm two years away from college I already feel like I should be planning for the career fairs lmao. Do what you're doing, and please don't stop anytime in the next two years preferably lol. Keep it up!
I actually like 8 am classes.. it might sound crazy, but I’m more productive in the mornings. I’d rather start early and finish my classes early in the day than finish up later because of sleeping in. I’m just a morning person overall, so that also may be why 🤷♀️
Hey man, I just want to say thank you for all of the advice you have been giving us. I appreciate it alot as I am a rising sophomore and want to maximize my chances of getting into a good college. Your videos are really high quality and helpful. Thank You
Love this video. I feel like so many videos only focus on only social aspects or again small things like "avoid the 8am class" or "go to office hours". The academic advice here is shit that really fucking matters FINALLY. I was a dedicated student in highschool, I just need to hear about how college classes work rather than being told to "show up" or "study" LIKE DUH. Tired of the verbatim I hear from everyone else, learned so much from this that i wouldnt have thought about and isnt the obvious, thank you!
Please do more college videos! I only started watching you in senior year of high school when it was too late for much of your advice and I want to start college better - your content is great!
Hey amazing bro I love your content and I would love that guide for college. Iam entering my sophomore and this a nice break down on what to look forward to I send this video to some my high school friends so thank you 🥰
Hey Prateek, I would love more videos like this because a lot of your fans like me are entering college for the first time now and don't have many upperclassmen friends to guide us on these things.
it also depends on class size in my experience. i go to a smaller school with around 20 kids per class and in my calc and chem classes i had a good amount of support. dont stress about it either, your classmates will be more willing than ever to help, they feel the same!
Hi Preaching P, I hope you’re doing well! I’m a student at a high school in my teenage years. I’m planning to start a nonprofit organization called Elite Vigilance Network (EVN). Our goal is to tackle big issues like crime, poverty, and promote advanced intelligence training. Since I’m young and just starting out, I’m wondering if you could offer some advice on a few things: Legal Stuff: What do I need to know about starting a nonprofit at my age? Are there special rules or permissions I need? Managing the Nonprofit: What challenges should I expect as a young leader, and how can I handle them? Resources and Help: Are there any resources, mentors, or organizations that could support young founders like me? Funding and Partnerships: Any tips on raising funds and building partnerships when you’re just starting out? I’m really passionate about making a difference and would appreciate any advice you can offer. Thanks a lot for your time! Im asking help because you made a video about starting a non profit at the age of 16.
hey Pratik, can you make a video for when you should take what premed reqs during college, and what AP credits to transfer and what to just retake and so on
brother P, I've been following you for quite some time. I was thinking about studying while working a part-time job to save the cost of tuition, so any suggestions on clubs and academic management would be greatly appreciated.
Yo what's up man great video, do you got advice if we didn't get to take too many AP classes in HS. I got into this program where I pretty much start college in my junior year (of highschool) and only got like 5 AP classes under my belt, so I'm mad stressing. Love your content bro, keep up the great work!
I only took 3 AP classes in HS and got a 2 on all of the end of year tests. I did totally fine in college, and you will too (I'm even in med school right now). In my opinion, AP classes are pretty different from college classes, so the only benefit I see from taking them is saving some money in college (which is awesome. College is expensive).
My college cost zero a year. Went to CC then save money during CC to afford my local University and earned high grades to get my scholarships for my masters. I’m taking out debt for my master but it’s only 10-15 K which isn’t bad.
Dear PreachingP, I'm going into the 8th grade this fall, and I have to take the PSAT. I'm very excited for it, however I'm not sure where to start for studying. Some will say that it doesn't matter and that I shouldn't worry about studying, but the high school I want to get into requires a minimum score for it that I have not met in my practice exams. I wanted to know what your opinions on the best study books or resources I should get and or use to help me study. I have 70 days until I must take it. any advice is appreciated 🤙
Yo I started watching your videos my senior year and always wished I had seen them earlier, but regardless the advice in them still helped me get into my dream college, and I am glad you are doing a college series as well I needed this 🫡thx alot