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That unconventional aspect
Добавлен 30 дек 2022
I started this channel with a college decision reaction video and now I will be uploading videos related to journeys, ideas and mindsets. Stay tuned!
COLLEGE DECISION REACTIONS 2022 (17 colleges including Ivy League, Stanford and moreee)
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Well, I for sure was unlucky this year, but I wish the future US aspirants all the very best!
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Well, I for sure was unlucky this year, but I wish the future US aspirants all the very best!
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भाई पहले तो ये बता की अप्लाई करने के लिए इतने पैसे कहा से आए क्योंकि एक यूनिवर्सिटी में अप्लाई के लिए 15000 se 20000 RS ka खर्च आता है
can u share ur stats & ecs?
Dont worry bro Try taking a drop
Bro you had a 1380 SAT and applied to T20 colleges. Even US citizens don't get in with those stats let alone an international asking for full aid. You literally just wasted your time and parents money
Bro how life now ? What have you been upto ?
Not trying to be demotivating or anything, but he represents what most should refrain from doing. 4 mistakes are very clear from the video: 1) He applied for the name, not actually researching the colleges. 2) He applied for ED2 in 2 places, which aside from being unethical, could rescind his application totally. 3) He did not research the process itself, his SAT was below the 25th Percentile for the majority of colleges 4) College counsellors who told him his score was high, were literally looking to make money, as even though a 1380 may be a lot above average, it is just not enough, even for a US citizen, let alone an international applicant. Yes, he needed scholarships, but still, his application could definitely have been improved by investing in a counsellor. Not everyone needs a counsellor, I didn't because most of my friends and seniors have been through the process, but if you are going to apply and are looking to get that scholarship, having a guiding hand is extremely helpful. Can't comment further without his grades, stats and EC's/essays, but thats what was genuinely evident from the video. If you are going to apply, give it your all, dont be stuck in this 50-50 I need to study for India as well as abroad that's all, no disrespect to the creator
they put your app. into trash and you also put them into trash hahahaha
Hey, what were your stats, and ecs?
Why did you waste so much money on apps lol
This was way scarier than a horror movie
what do you mean by non-registered high school?
are you odia
Yes
Most of the schools you applied to have single-digit overall acceptance rates. You might as well have played the lottery. Nurture your interests and do well as an undergraduate in India and then apply to graduate programs in the United States. Or, learn ERP, IT security, and AI software in India and then apply for jobs in the so-called Western world like people have been doing for the last 40 years or so. I know this may sound like a stereotype but I don't mean to offend- just suggesting something practical.
Aim for waitlist next time
I know I'm commenting sort of late but I want to let you know that it isn't the end. Keep grinding and you will end up somewhere. Many international applicants aren't aware of how competitive admissions are in the U.S. and the fact that you are an international student just makes it exponentially harder. In hindsight, you should have definitely applied to lower tier schools considering your stats and your request for 100% financial aid but now you know. The university you go to for undergrad really does not matter that much as you should focus on working hard and getting good grades in that university to eventually transfer to a top tier school for your masters degree if you choose to pursue one. Keep your head up, keep working hard, and you will find success.
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Hi what are u doing now ?
bro got rejected for every school he choose
you had a 1320 SAT score which is way below the average SAT score for any of the colleges you applied to and i don't think was a blunder from your high school, the problem is that you thought that getting into an ivy league is easy there are thousands of applicants who are better than you and you putting yourself up there with them and thinking it wasn't your fault that you didnt get in doesnt make sense at all cause at the end of the day its all you. the organization that you went to lied to you btw there is no way your application was good and you said that your essays for brown and cornell were really good but looking at the way you speak i really dont think you level of really good is actually good you should have just applied to a community college in the US if you really wanted to study there and maybe just maybe you would have had a chance
Nowadays every reason people tell me for me not being accepted feels true however harsh it maybe. Thanks for watching man! Hey btw I have been thinking of posting related content and I would appreciate if you could give your honest opinion in each of the upcoming videos.
Bro is expecting 100% scholarship with 1380 😭
Hey guys! Hope you're doing well. I'm gonna be uploading some abroad eduction related content like application reviews, interviewing people who got into some great universities abroad, reviewing applications and also some videos about how to crack particular sections of standardized tests. Is that something you guys will be interested in watching?
yeah
Omkar, I am extremely impressed at your courage, confidence and composure throughout the whole process. Don't worry about these rejection letters, you have something which no college can offer you- Belief in yourself. You set high goals for yourself, and approach them with a positive and optimistic attitude. You are not afraid of challenges, and despite not having the best of resources around you, you put in your best and hope for the best. Trust me, this is what life takes. As someone who daily struggles to believe in herself, your personality leaves a huge impression on me. I wish I had half the confidence you do. So what if you didn't get into these colleges? This positive and hard working nature of yours will take you very far in life. All the best, and my best wishes to souls like you <3.
That was the best thing I read this week. You are a very positive person. I think people would be really lucky to have you around because of your positivity and also you'd be a fool to think of yourself as a less confident person. I think the thing you are looking for is an opportunity to know that you're worth something but believe me the quality you're looking for is already in you. All the best! P.s: I actually laughed very hard after getting rejected from the last college which was Stanford. And I also think we should follow each other on instagram ( I know I shouldn't be saying this in comments haha)
No offence this dude is kinda delusional af.
brother, please change your advisor who said with a 1360 you can apply to iv league, no offense but you wasted your time.
Yes I should've been more careful. Thanks for watching!
First I have to say how proud I am of you for making this video. Now some harsh truths:- 1) 1300+ score is not enough or adequate for an Indian to apply. You prepared for a week and got that score may be impressive for you but admission committee doesnt care you took 1 week or 1 year. They look at score. 2) Why you applied with that low SAT score to Ivy league or Stanford. Indians are an over representated group at US universities. What sets you apart? You did not mention your extra curriculars 3) You said you wasted your 2 years on US admissions, thats a big red flag. US colleges appreciate people doing something apart from preparing for admissions. A job, courses in community college, even NGO work. I myself would not select someone who spent two years in admission prep only. Please keep that in mind when you apply for US masters. Good luck
You're right. Guess I should've talked about my application a little bit more and should have also focused more on increasing my SAT scores. Thank you!
Make a video about your Stats and extra-curriculars
Actually I was thinking to make such videos of people who actually got accepted. What do you think?
What are your ECs?
I applied for 10 colleges and got screwed up😏
bro got a 1380 and blamed the high school 😭
Haha. You got me!
I think he may be right. While it might sound like placing blame, it's true that wealthy people often have more resources and know how to navigate these processes. That said, I agree that being underprivileged doesn't mean you can't apply; it just sometimes lowers your chances if you're completely unaware of what steps to take.
@@haziquniverse bro there are free SAT resources online. just use khan academy 💀
Hi I just finished my class 11 exams and my class 12 will start in a month from now, Can someone please tell me when is the date for submission of apllications .Is it this year or next year for colleges in USA. Also where did u get your application assesed it.Did you also get help in profile building. Plz share the company which helped u it will be really helful to me
I did the same mistake for 2022 I mostly applied to all priv unis which solely rejected me just because I indicated the need of financial aid this year I got more than 10 admits from top state unis with a considerable amount of scholarship so my advice would be if y'all wanna do bachelor's in USA state unis should be your top choice. Best of luck to everyone 👍
Could you please tell which state universities give scholarship
@@iammemegod3563 there are tons of them depends which region you wanna go in
@@tanishqpancholi007 could you tell a few of them in NYC region California region OT Texas
@@dodothedogsecretagent3568 have you found out the state universities in these areas ? All the best.
So proud of you man! Never give up no matter what!
Many universities could have accepted applicants worse than you because they are rich and can afford the fees easily, as for the ivy, your extracurricular needs to be really strong and high achieving, including a state and national level competition winners or good/high MUN positions and participants etc. I have also been rejected a lot due to lack of fees and not good enough extra curricular, also always check the average sat score of the university with your score, and the CDS of the university, it gives you an idea on if you can meet their standards. It not your high school fault, the high school in rec letters or someone would've informed that they are not used to, the american universities are very considerate and would assess your application knowing the position of your high school. Yep, the international admission many times do background research on high-schools, to confirm its authenticity, and your report cards/transcripts authenticity. Also a 96% above for CBSE and 92% above for ICSE should be required to stand a chance against these universities. Many students from harder board/academics apply. Universities reject a lot of qualified chinese and indian applications as they want diversity in international students in their campus. Indians are at a very high disadvantage unless they have talented sports or academics or public speaking/entrepreneur skills and talent.
Many universities could have accepted applicants worse than you because they are rich and can afford the fees easily, as for the ivy, your extracurricular needs to be really strong and high achieving, including a state and national level competition winners or good/high MUN positions and participants etc. I have also been rejected a lot due to lack of fees and not good enough extra curricular, also always check the average sat score of the university with your score, and the CDS of the university, it gives you an idea on if you can meet their standards. It not your high school fault, the high school in rec letters or someone would've informed that they are not used to, the american universities are very considerate and would assess your application knowing the position of your high school. Yep, the international admission many times do background research on high-schools, to confirm its authenticity, and your report cards/transcripts authenticity. Also a 96% above for CBSE and 92% above for ICSE should be required to stand a chance against these universities. Many students from harder board/academics apply. Universities reject a lot of qualified chinese and indian applications as they want diversity in international students in their campus. Indians are at a very high disadvantage unless they have talented sports or academics or public speaking/entrepreneur skills and talent.
Baga boyyy 🖤♥️
Are maa kasam😂😂
Dude, I couldn't control my laugh. To be honest, i am in the same condition as you were and, it just made me remember myself waiting for the result and getting rejected, and I am laughing not to mock you but to tell you that there are people like you who motivated people like me to do something better than yesterday, even after not getting what you're expecting and i think, this video is all about Motivation and Motivation and the persistance, that's what we really need. May be you'll laugh watching your videos and sometimes, it may make you feel bad, at those times, please remember me and people like us, we are the one working for the foundation and By the Grace of Family and the mutual support, we can do impossible as impossible resembles the meaning I'm Possible. More Power To You!
Hey, can you please assist me a bit please? I can't seem to get the answers for these questions. So, i saw some videos and they said that I need to study STEM or any other other subject atleast one year in usa as and undergrad for a medical degree and then I need to give my MCAT exam only then can I apply for Harvard, I just want to know that is the information right? Because if I study mbbs i will not be able to apply for Harvard, so it either Harvard or staying in India and completing mbbs here, and it's a huge risk, and i don't want to regret anything later. Could you please please please assist, i can't find any right video or site to clear these doubts, it would be really helpful. Thankyou!
Did my guy just get rejected from every college? How is that even possible? Tf
Bro no nau.😂
Happens to the best of us!
its okay kid you will make it for sure. best of luck for the future applications i hope you get harvard next time good luck!!
these universities are hard to get to even harder than iits , i don't understand why indians think just by scoring good grades in school and sat they will get into these colleges.
Have you reapplied this year?
No I haven't. Have you?
Nice share pro video🔥 reality it'll help my little brother 🥲
Just a suggestion bump up your sat score .... it is too low... try for a 1520+.... -cause u are asking for 100% aid....
Honestly I felt motivated when you still applied for Ivys despite of the highschool catastrophe you had because I too was rejected by DU, JNU and also BHU this year despite scoring good but I'm still going for SAT. I didn't take a gap year tho but I really want to go to the top colleges ( at least for my masters or maybe PhD too). It really sucks to be a 'better than average' but still not getting into your dream college.
better than average in your country might not necessarily be that in the USA, unless you are US citizen. Thats the sad truth. It frustrates and disappoints me too.
LMAO BRO SPENT LAKHS ON THE ADMISSION PROCESS JUST TO GET REJECTED? EVEN GOT REJECTED FROM HIS BACKUP UNIS? BRUH MOMENT
Nah I saw a couple of unis where it showed that his application fees was waived. Didn't observe that carefully for other unis. But I feel his SAT score was too low for good unis considering he was applying for 100 percent aid.
@@anishmal2305 what if someone is test optional in that case, he won't get any scholarship,that doesn't matter bro🤣🤣
@@sakshamraina5124 Yeah but he submitted the SAT scores tho (which was low for top unis). If he chose not to submit, might have been a different story. A lot of people misunderstand the "test optional" thing in my opinion. 1550+ SAT scores still give you the edge in getting admitted. "Test Optional" just means it isn't compulsory to submit (for getting admission). As an international student I think, it is must to get 1550+ SAT and 3 SAT Subject tests at 780-800. Thats cause international students and Indians in general don't have the best Extra-Curriculars. Also their essays are usually not as nuanced and personal/emotional as US applicants who have a lot of experience with essays ever since middle school. So yeah, standardized tests are the easiest piece in the cake you want to master. It's cool if you have a different opinion to mine, I respect that.
@@anishmal2305 It is must but it needs a lot of preparation which a normal 12th class student can't give because he/she is already too busy in preparing their own entrance exams like JEE , NEET etc Or their Board exams,some people might disagree but everyone knows it's quite rare to get such a high score when you are already preparing for such rigrous exams, so that much of high score isn't the easiest piece of cake , that's why we choose "test optional".
congo
yes yes
I got really disappointed too, but ended up going to a college that changed my life. And to be fair, for international students, SAT score isn't everything, but Ivy generally look for 1500+. If not a score like that, should have strong justification in the rest of your applications why it wasn't so. Keep pushing man, college is just a tool, ultimately all the power is in your hands
u should have applied for state universities aswell their acceptance is higher i guess
God bless all of you , brave guys !
Can u please do a vedio on how to apply - application procedure