Viewing My Yale Admissions File || How I *Actually* Got Into Yale

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @mag830
    @mag830 Год назад +202

    On Yale podcast they said the scaling is out of 9. But they rarely give 8/9 those are reserved for like people who’ve won the Olympics or something crazy like that. So like most admitted applicants are rated 2+ but super impressive people are like 1+ to 1-

    • @valnnguyen
      @valnnguyen  Год назад +29

      Ohh interesting I didn’t even know they had a podcast. Thanks for sharing!

    • @maryeverett2266
      @maryeverett2266 Год назад +15

      The admit rate for Harvard applicants who receive a rating of some “flavor” of 1 is 100%. It’s extremely rare and very impressive.

    • @user-en5vj6vr2u
      @user-en5vj6vr2u Год назад +17

      Harvard applicants who get a 1 overall are always admitted. Getting a 1 in one of the main categories has about a 40% acceptance rate

    • @maryeverett2266
      @maryeverett2266 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I meant a 1 overall. Getting a 1 in one category but nothing else has a 68% chance of acceptance, unless it’s in athletics, which gives an 88% chance of admission. @@user-en5vj6vr2u

    • @cat-wp5kh
      @cat-wp5kh Год назад

      Hello, how are u? Can you explain a little about this scale to me? I'm Brazilian, I have some doubts about American colleges and these scales and categories confuse me. Could you explain it to me better? What would be a 2+, or a 1-?

  • @Anne_rlene
    @Anne_rlene Год назад +88

    Thank you so much for sharing this detailed breakdown of your journey to Yale! Your insights into the application process, especially the importance of showcasing character, passion, and community involvement, are incredibly valuable. It's refreshing to hear about the real experiences behind the application and how the holistic review process works. Your honesty about mistakes and the emphasis on being genuine and unique in essays is really inspiring. Wishing you all the best in your senior year at Yale and beyond.

    • @valnnguyen
      @valnnguyen  Год назад +10

      Thank you for your encouraging comment! Posting makes me really anxious, but if it’s helpful to at least one person it’s all worth it :)

    • @Anne_rlene
      @Anne_rlene Год назад +3

      ​@@valnnguyen I understand how sharing something online can be nerve-wracking, but please know that your efforts are truly making a difference. Even if it reaches and helps a few people, it's worth it. Keep up the good work Valerie!

  • @hehemaybe
    @hehemaybe Год назад +10

    Valerie! I came across your channel today and I have to say I am really glad I did! Thank you for sharing with such honesty and self-awareness this video. We can definitely tell why Yale has chosen you and they are very lucky for doing so S2

  • @shuijingg
    @shuijingg Год назад +7

    I don’t know why, but this video gives me so much comfort :) thank you!

  • @bookinit5216
    @bookinit5216 Год назад +6

    I appreciate this video so much! Your insights are incredibly valuable and you put things into perspective yet make acceptance seem possible. I would love to see more videos on your friends and their admissions files!

  • @GatorGirlMemeQueen
    @GatorGirlMemeQueen Год назад +5

    thank you SO much- this was so comforting and helpful!

  • @sooshieee
    @sooshieee Год назад +2

    this is probably the most helpful college app video i’ve seen

  • @annamariamiru917
    @annamariamiru917 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your sincerity, Valerie, it is really refreshing to see young people present themselves from a place of accountability and self-reflection. Clearly, your teachers and college administrators appreciated these qualities in you. If I can be honest, I would love to see you re-record this video with one change: intentionality in your speech. As a first-generation refugee who had to learn English as a second language (while taking college courses and maintaining a high GPA to keep my scholarship), I value the power of words very much -- probably a little too much. I tried to stay the course for 30 minutes, but ended up tuning out, finding myself counting the times you said "like" used carelessly and abundantly throughout the video. That word appeared 90 times (or every 20 seconds, on average), with no more than 5 justifiable instances. I hope you agree that we owe it to the English language, to Yale (one of the finest places in academia) and to other high school seniors vying to get admission to Yale to project a polished-enough image that avoids using run-off sentences jampacked with filler words (e.g., this sentence at 10:42: "um...I just wrote everything verbatim…um…so I'll try to explain them as I go, so Reader One said that I had nice short answers…um…and unlike a lot of other applications, QuestBridge has a lot of other extra essays, and there are also a lot of short answer like 35 word responses that we had to come up with...um...so I think that that's what the first reader was commenting on…um…that my voice was coming through, so again like with…with sincerity, like genuineness, like your…your personality, your voice coming through your essays is really important to the admissions officers um…"). I hope you will consider re-recording this video, because your message is golden, but the caveat of making videos is that it memorializes not only our accomplishments, but our shortcomings as well, for perpetuity. All the while, these videos become a teaching tool for those learning this language. Since you are ready to matriculate Yale with a certificate in Education, I trust that you will agree with me (even if it stinks, even if it stings) when I say: "you got this! Let's do a re-record," because--as Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young said it so well--you ought to "teach your children well...and know they love you!"

  • @theo_oooo
    @theo_oooo Год назад +1

    such a helpful video, thank you so much 🙏 can you do a video on your essays? or at least list them on application bee or admit yogi? yale is my dream school and i would buy them in a heartbeat, i need inspiration so bad 😭

  • @irenee77890
    @irenee77890 Год назад +1

    Great video, You really got in for a reason, God knew you'd give this valuable insight💗Thank You

  • @wishIKnewHowToLove
    @wishIKnewHowToLove Год назад +1

    you've grown in 4 years!!

  • @ShoniJain
    @ShoniJain Год назад +6

    why did they say your science teacher rec wasn’t a rec?

  • @meena7580
    @meena7580 Год назад +2

    hi! I was wondering what major you switched to and why you decided pre-med was not it for you as I'm scared to commit to such a long journey myself.

  • @alexaquintana6816
    @alexaquintana6816 10 месяцев назад

    Why didn't they count your letter of rec? Do you know anything about the specific requirements for letters of rec? Thanks! :)

  • @Gh-mh2uf
    @Gh-mh2uf Год назад +1

    Does interview mean anything. Have they gone through application and then decided to interview?

  • @Your_SOar
    @Your_SOar Год назад +2

    You are really great and encouraging

  • @nicholaschang3185
    @nicholaschang3185 Год назад +2

    yoo wassup valerie this showed up on my youtube recommended lol

    • @valnnguyen
      @valnnguyen  Год назад +1

      😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️

  • @emox6400
    @emox6400 Год назад

    From the sound of it, my son just had a 10/5 interview (different school)!

  • @Jazzinsaner2910
    @Jazzinsaner2910 Год назад

    your name sounds good, could you tell the nationality and family background of your parents?

  • @snowwww225
    @snowwww225 Год назад +1

    Heyyy Valerie! I really like your video. I am a senior who is about to apply for college, my I private message you for some college app questions please?

  • @mantashasiddiqui4008
    @mantashasiddiqui4008 Год назад

    Hey can you help me with my common app essay? I am Internationa student. English is not me first language so I am not able to frame my essay. your help will be highly appreciated.

  • @A.isforAmara
    @A.isforAmara Год назад +1

    Love this! Keep blossoming where you’re planted. 🤍