I was an undergrad there, 1970-1973. It led to a masters and PhD at Michigan, and a great career as an epidemiology professor and consultant at one of the top Schools of Public Health and med school in the country. I got a great education in multiple fields at UR. It was great to see this.
Some of the best years of my life. Made lifelong friends, had a stellar education, and ended up with a career I love. For all the pre-meds, there is a fantastic academic hospital where you can find clinical research, shadow, volunteer, etc within walking distance. You can also take classes at Eastman School of Music which is a nice bonus.
Just got accepted!! I've been to UoR for an overnight in September and I liked it enough to apply ED. I'm so happy I got accepted and I'm trying to find out more, and you're video was great! It makes me even more excited!
I’m thinking about whether or not I should apply ED to Rochester (I have a good shot based on the stats) or should I try other more competitive schools like JHU or Cornell University? I am planning to do pre-med and major in a science field. Don’t know if Rochester is the school for me..?
What the hell you going to do with a theater and sign language class. Omg . Kids these days are so clueless and are in for a HUGE SHOCK when they graduate . Never will be able to support themselves off such degrees.
American Sign Language interpreters are in increasingly high demand and make an average of $22 per hour. They must possess not only the hard skill of being fluent in American sign language, but also the more abstract communication skills, expressiveness, and presence that can be developed through theater. Not every good job requires trade school or a STEM degree. study.com/articles/Be_an_American_Sign_Language_Interpreter_Salary_and_Career_Info.html www.raise.me/careers/media-and-communication/interpreters-and-translators/sign-language-interpreters
Yeah…hopefully her family is well-off…so she probably doesn’t need to generate her own wealth…otherwise that major makes no sense…and why would you go to U of R for that…go someplace in California.
I was an undergrad there, 1970-1973. It led to a masters and PhD at Michigan, and a great career as an epidemiology professor and consultant at one of the top Schools of Public Health and med school in the country. I got a great education in multiple fields at UR. It was great to see this.
Some of the best years of my life. Made lifelong friends, had a stellar education, and ended up with a career I love. For all the pre-meds, there is a fantastic academic hospital where you can find clinical research, shadow, volunteer, etc within walking distance. You can also take classes at Eastman School of Music which is a nice bonus.
Thanks for sharing!
That was such a great vlog! So informative! And that’s how every uni vlogs should be...!
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Just got accepted!! I've been to UoR for an overnight in September and I liked it enough to apply ED. I'm so happy I got accepted and I'm trying to find out more, and you're video was great! It makes me even more excited!
I am watching because I got accepted. Thank you for this video!!
Congrats!
Did you end up going
This video calls out memories in Rochester as a graduate student. Haven't been into classroom for three months.
I’m an incoming freshman and this was super helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for the comment, Patrick!
Watching this cause I got accepted to U of R Simon Business School MSBA last night. Super excited to join. This was very helpful. :)
Mahnoor Khan Congratulations!! I hope you to get the best experience! Any tips for 2021 applicants ?
Thank you so much for this awesome video! I just got accepted and I’ve never visited, so it was nice to find out a little more information. :)
My neighbor Samantha went to U Of R she loved it there were from Rochester NY she played soccer for the school and majored in Biology
Thanks for this vlog!~ Just wondering how long does the snow remain in Rochester in a year? Thank you!
Thank you for your sharing!!
I got in to UoR and I'm not sure I should go but it looks awesome. I'm interested in biomedical engineering and ASL.
Did you end up going
@@user-iw2dk2nf6t nope. And I’m studying environmental engineering now
@@elliefried9579 Where did you end up going instead?
@@saditiscool tufts!
@@elliefried9579yooo I'm applying to both u of r and tufts!
I’m thinking about whether or not I should apply ED to Rochester (I have a good shot based on the stats) or should I try other more competitive schools like JHU or Cornell University? I am planning to do pre-med and major in a science field. Don’t know if Rochester is the school for me..?
Angelina Galeyeva feel free to email me at daler.2000@gmail.com if u have any specific questions
If your going into pre-med I would for sure apply to U of R
ohh the female studying sign language!! its what i want to do so bad so im excited about this.
୨୧ n a t a l i e ୨୧ now you know at least what college to look to if you want to major in asl ! Good luck on your journey 🌿
HI. I just entered high school and I need to keep my gpa up. How high does it need to be to apply?
I applied with a 3.2
I had a solid SAT score and a fair amount of extra curriculars
I think an interview really increased my chance of getting in
benjamin wayne cool, thanks.
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What the hell you going to do with a theater and sign language class. Omg . Kids these days are so clueless and are in for a HUGE SHOCK when they graduate . Never will be able to support themselves off such degrees.
American Sign Language interpreters are in increasingly high demand and make an average of $22 per hour. They must possess not only the hard skill of being fluent in American sign language, but also the more abstract communication skills, expressiveness, and presence that can be developed through theater. Not every good job requires trade school or a STEM degree.
study.com/articles/Be_an_American_Sign_Language_Interpreter_Salary_and_Career_Info.html
www.raise.me/careers/media-and-communication/interpreters-and-translators/sign-language-interpreters
Yeah…hopefully her family is well-off…so she probably doesn’t need to generate her own wealth…otherwise that major makes no sense…and why would you go to U of R for that…go someplace in California.
This is very BAD .Next time do not move the cam so FAST. and maybe you'll do a better job.
Shut up