Upload more! I sense your channel blowing up soon my friend, if you pump out a video or 2 a week you'll be soaring. I've watched every one, and you are super relatable.
College was awesome! Adulting is too lonely for the most part. And I went to UM as well - for grad school. Still have many great friends and it launched my career.
True, as a recent grad I recall as a underclassman I was stressing about prestige and status but as an upperclassman I was striving for balance and harmony
As someone who went to grad school at UMich, I can definitely relate on many grounds, but I think there are differences between college life as an undergrad vs. grad student. I had to take the hardest class in my life (I say this as someone who grew up in a Southeast Asian country with a tough education system and had to write 3 national exams prior to undergrad) at UMich called HG541 Molecular Genetics, which was a challenge even though I had a prior genetics degree. I definitely relate with bonding with classmates over this hard class, hanging out at tailgates and ice cream shops (we were not a partying class or we had just outgrown that phase!), feeling like not having enough time to take advantage of everything that's happening on campus, constant FOMO and Imposter Syndrome because everyone is so competent - but I loved the freedom that came with being a grad student. I didn't have to live in a dorm with roommates (thank God!), I had the autonomy to manage my time & get stuff done, find connections, mentors and resources easily at such a large university, and most importantly, I chose to do this degree in a field that I love. I worked for a while straight out of undergrad, but got burned out quickly because I was enthusiastic about saying "Yes" to everything my boss sent my way, so much so that I was so looking forward to getting back to school. It's so interesting to hear your experiences and how different they are to mine, though we went to the same school!
Varun keep going u r good in vlogging...good articulation...story telling based on real life...nevermind AI will dothe coding compiling testing trainjng of data😂😂
Thanks for sharing! I came across your Instagram profile which led me here and I’m glad it did because you make great content. Looking forward to more content, good luck!
Had too much time in college to and very few friends. Thank god the nightmare is over, and at the very least I didn't graduate with any debt.
That movie is called 3 idiots
Even 3 idiots isn’t a good representation of reality.
Upload more! I sense your channel blowing up soon my friend, if you pump out a video or 2 a week you'll be soaring. I've watched every one, and you are super relatable.
College was awesome! Adulting is too lonely for the most part. And I went to UM as well - for grad school. Still have many great friends and it launched my career.
this is so real. im having flashbacks to my time at berkeley…
Berkeley Michigan
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Stress
True, as a recent grad I recall as a underclassman I was stressing about prestige and status but as an upperclassman I was striving for balance and harmony
Loving the RUclips wave
absolute banger alert
Thank you Anthony 😊
Camera is looking CRISP
Lot of Big Egos in college, it was nice to find a group that was down to earth. No alone time, ever.
Community is key 🔑
As someone who went to grad school at UMich, I can definitely relate on many grounds, but I think there are differences between college life as an undergrad vs. grad student. I had to take the hardest class in my life (I say this as someone who grew up in a Southeast Asian country with a tough education system and had to write 3 national exams prior to undergrad) at UMich called HG541 Molecular Genetics, which was a challenge even though I had a prior genetics degree. I definitely relate with bonding with classmates over this hard class, hanging out at tailgates and ice cream shops (we were not a partying class or we had just outgrown that phase!), feeling like not having enough time to take advantage of everything that's happening on campus, constant FOMO and Imposter Syndrome because everyone is so competent - but I loved the freedom that came with being a grad student. I didn't have to live in a dorm with roommates (thank God!), I had the autonomy to manage my time & get stuff done, find connections, mentors and resources easily at such a large university, and most importantly, I chose to do this degree in a field that I love. I worked for a while straight out of undergrad, but got burned out quickly because I was enthusiastic about saying "Yes" to everything my boss sent my way, so much so that I was so looking forward to getting back to school. It's so interesting to hear your experiences and how different they are to mine, though we went to the same school!
Thank you for sharing mate
Been waiting on this type of content!
Appreciate you tuning in 🙏🏾 more to come!
College sucks - usually the person teaching you hasn’t had any real life work experience. BUT it is a great place to make connections
Absolutely
Great video!
Me watching this the day before my first semester
Hey bro, I agree
Varun keep going u r good in vlogging...good articulation...story telling based on real life...nevermind AI will dothe coding compiling testing trainjng of data😂😂
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College was awesome for me, y’all went worked hard…lolz
Surprised you didnt name the channel Cmon mang
DECISION PARALYSIS 😂😂
Your mouth shape is 1% Adam Driver, 99% pure Utopia.
Thanks for sharing! I came across your Instagram profile which led me here and I’m glad it did because you make great content. Looking forward to more content, good luck!
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bro you look 40
Tech Broo 😂