Thank you so much for answering my question about ED! Your answer really helped me come to the decision to apply ED to Brown and I got in!!!! and now I'm so so so happy and relieved and I don't regret it at all :) so thank you so much for your advice!!!!!!
this is a great video! you mentioned neuroscience and i got really excited because that’s what i’m leaning towards to majoring in neuroscience so it was really cool i wish you best luck in dartmouth! 💚
D'20 here. Do NOT major in econ if you aren't genuinely interested in it. You can go through recruiting with literally any major (including classics). Enjoy the rest of your summers and get ready for trips!!!
The way she speeds up her videos are great for efficiency. She talks faster, and her smaller hand gestures are faster, but everything is still clear. The only problem is for larger hand gestures that occur when telling stories or talking a lot about a single topic.
Oh wow I didn’t know we had a low key RU-vid star in the 22 class. Good luck and stay off campus as much as possible. It makes you go crazy when you’re stuck in the woods
hi hannah! i recently found your channel and have been loving your videos!! i have a question about ED though. Isn't it risky to apply ED because what if you get accepted without sufficient financial aid? I was hoping you could answer this, thanks!!
Puffmaster80 Insufficient financial aid is actually the only thing that could get you out of the ED contract! If you don’t get enough, you don’t have to go! Luckily, lots of schools have online financial aid estimation calculators so you can have some idea of what kind of money you would receive before you even apply :)
Hi Hannah, I have a question. So im an upcoming sophomore and I want to go into the medical field but I do not know what major to take on like I need help with this because its seriously bugging me :(
Do you have any advice for someone struggling to believe in their potential? I have big dreams and the motivation for them, but I hold myself back from trying out of fear. I’ve been in a bad spot mentally for years and want to change the way I’m thinking and be more mindful, but struggle to do so in the face of anxiety and the disbelief that I have anything to offer the world.
Whenever I find that I'm doubting my abilities/potential, I take some time to go back to the reason I have big goals in the first place. For me personally, it helps to watch Neil deGrasse Tyson's Cosmos because it reminds me of the beauty of the universe and knowledge itself. Ask yourself, "Why the hell not me?" and make a list, a plan--whatever you need to do to visualize your potential. It's amazing what you can do when you set your mind to it. Perhaps focus less on what you have to offer the world and instead, for now, focus on just trying to see what you're capable of achieving and learning and creating when you go all in. ALSO 'Fake it til you make it' is a big part of what has gotten me to where I am today lol. Keep telling yourself that you CAN and you WILL (literally tell yourself...like in the mirror) and one day you may look around and find that you COULD and you DID. You're capable of amazing things, good luck my friend.
pls pls pls do a video on how you take notes. It seems like you use notes to study all the time, and I'm not exactly sure of a good way to take notes. THANK YOU!!!
Why do many kids going off to college form a system of tribalism between students of different majors. Is it because they think tribal affinities are beneficial within a community which should be comprised of future egalitarians? Because they are not
If you're a bio major, bio engineering major and you don't want to go to Med School, just prepare yourself that you will likely be poor and/or unhappy. Try to choose your career now, look up salaries, and typical day in the life. You're confident now that as long as you work really hard, you will be rewarded, but go look at some phd bio people or engineering folks, their life, and how unhappy and poor they are.
Agreed. I just graduated from college and I think something incoming freshman don't understand is that college isn't really for "studying things that make you happy". At the end of the day the point of college is to help you gain skills and experience to get the JOB that makes you happy and can pay the mortgage. sometimes that means majoring in something that wasn't your first choice. All my friends who just chose majors that they thought were "fun" or "interesting" are working minimum wage jobs and not using their degree. And this is coming from a molecular biology major. Look out for your future self!!