So exciting! It's so hard to find good historian content on youtube haha since not many people approach it from an academic point of view, but glad that your channel exists! Women in history ❤
Current masters degree student in my early 30's, applying to PhD programs soon and really want to study abroad. Thanks so much for your perspective and experience.
Hey Kaelyn! Just wanted to say that I recently got accepted to a masters programme in humanities at Oxford. Your videos were a huge help during the application process, so thank you
I love moving vlogs and I would be incredibly interested to hear more about your finances if you’re willing to share. I totally get that you have businesses that bring in extra money, so you’re not the “typical” grad student. But even across my university there are huge differences in stipends etc. I just love hearing about it generally!
just here to plug that SE London has the most amazing green spaces, and is so overlooked by a lot of people moving to London!! I absolutely adore it, and it would be super dog-friendly
Your project, your sources, research locations are extremely intriguing, I hope you share some of it, even if on a different outlet. Super fascinated. Love your store as well by the way.
Like I said in an Instagram post I feel kind of sad like I am having a friend move so far away… But I'm so happy for you and this next journey sounds amazing/right up your alley! I sure hope you don't stop making PhD content because that is how I found you, and I absolutely love those videos! Best wishes for your move… I know it's not easy in the states… Moving to another country is a whole other story!
This comment warms my heart and is the entire reason I love RUclips. I will definitely make PhD content especially because I will be in the archives and writing my dissertation full time (which is wild to think about) ♥️
I've just recently returned from a one month internship in the UK (which included a few days in London, ofc) and I'm so excited to be seeing more of this city and country on your channel from now on🥰 Fingers crossed for all the projects and challenging adventures!
I’ve been watching your videos since 2019. They inspired me to apply to Oxford and then later I got the opportunity to work with you on my apps for phd programs. Watching your journey always makes me so happy and is super motivational! Best of luck to you always ❤🌻
Exciting times!! I'm moving to New Haven this summer for my MPH and I'm freaking out about all the things I have to sell in my huge apartment to get over there from Chicago LOL. Will be looking forward to this next wave of content!
I’m very happy for you and this new journey! I find it mind blowing how you can apply for that visa as a U.S. citizen. Im a DACA recipient, first year PhD student in history. If I were to do research outside the country I have to file for an “advance parole”. Basically treated like a criminal. I had to tailor my research and call myself a U.S. historian so I wouldn’t have to do research outside the country. As annoying as that is. I have to be grateful for what I have.
That is so frustrating and I am so sorry you have to deal with such limitations. The restrictions on international students in the US is something which I have always found immensely confusing. You'd think the US would welcome international scholars to engage in the US economy and contribute their work to the field in less limiting ways but I digress. I am glad you have found a way to make your research work! What is your project on (generally speaking since I know its still early days)?
@@KaelynGraceApple Is a DACA student the same as an international student? I am not an immigration expert, but I thought DACA recipients are undocumented people who entered the U.S before the age of 14 and have remained un the country , so definitely not the same as a visa-holding foreign student.
@@buensulg DACA students have different restrictions than a US citizen who needs to perform research abroad. I don't know the specific details of US immigration and visa policies, however.
@@KaelynGraceApple I am so sorry for the late response. No I am not an international student. I was born in Argentina and immigrated when I was 6 years old. I was raised in Sarasota, Florida. I did K-12. I received my A.A., B.A., and M.A. I never received federal aid because I am not a U.S. citizen and cannot apply to be one. I applied for DACA in 2012 and still have it. It does not give me a path to citizenship. I paid all my degrees with scholarships so I do not have debt. My current research is on 20th and 21st century US immigration history, in connection with The DREAM Act and DACA.
What a timing!!! This is so exciting as I'm also moving to the UK too to do my research!! 🤯 Gonna be doing my research at KCL. However, I'm chocked how expensive everything is compared to my home country, specially rent! Been looking at studios too but it's kinda hard when I hardly know the city and whats the best locations... 😅 Really looking forward to more London vlogs and the house hunting videos. 😁
Amazing! I’m so happy for you!! Is your PhD 5-6 years and you’re preferring to push for 6 years? I’m excited to see your London vlogs!! I love that you’re experiencing it on your own vs w your boyfriend. I’m glad you’re promoting that versus codependency ❤
I have always craved independence so I am excited to have this time to explore London both with and without my partner. My program at Yale is 6 years though some students go longer. I would personally like to complete asap
Great Q&A! It actually answered the questions I had. 😄 I learned a lot about how history PhD programs work even if that isn't that relevant to me I just like to understand that stuff. Good luck with it all!
Excited that you are getting things organized for moving to England. I have a question, though. What kind of office chair do you have and where can I get one? I edit for a living and sit all day. My chair isn't up to par
I am so excited for you! Enjoy your move. I look forward to seeing the city through your exploration! It is on my bucket list to visit the UK in the next few years. I have found your videos on PhD very eye-opening and it saved me the cost of beginning a program and not finishing it. I don't have the brain power for that anymore (ha, ha!!!). But they made me realize that my interest in history is so broad, that I'm not sure I could narrow a focus down enough to pursue a PhD - so you helped me realize I shouldn't go down that path. Thank you! I am starting my MA program this fall in publishing and am ecstatic about that! (I've worked in publishing for over 15 years, so I'm pretty sure it will hold my interest.) Good luck! (Just as an FYI - I'd recommend climate controlled storage if you can afford it - my grandmother used regular storage for a few years back in the 90s and it took a toll on her furniture - some of it became unusable. I'd be concerned about moisture with the books, too. Just a thought!)
Thank you so much for this comment and your advice on storage! I am also so glad my videos helped you figure out which path was and wasn't right for you! That's all I want my content to do - hopefully help people recognize what path is meant for their goals
Hi Kaelyn, this is all so very exciting! Ironically I'm studying higher ed but feel like I'm learning just as much about it from the PhD perspective as my courses! Quick Q: I believe you mentioned potentially going back to the states to finish up your research but residing in potentially D.C. and getting fellowships through Philly or William and Mary but also might have to teach. (I think I heard that right). If you receive a fellowship from say, William and Mary, would you then transfer your program there since you would potentially be teaching there? Lot's of little details but curious about the process. Thank you SO much and good luck!
Hey! It would be for a fellowship so I would still be a PhD candidate at Yale but would have some obligations to whichever program I was accepted to for a dissertation writing grant :)
Hi hi! I have a question about how you will continue to do your business while living internationally. What would those logistics be like for tax purposes or registration status if you have an international address? I wonder how does it work even if you move states? Even though your business is online and you're now in CT, do you still have to maintain your registration in CA or do your business taxes there?
I will likely register my businesses back in California but I believe there is also an option for being in absentia. As for registering in the UK it would be under a new business entity. Accepted Consulting and Accepted Society will remain US based companies but I may start a separate business which branches off of Accepted in the UK if that makes sense. The logistics are all still very confusing 😅
Yessssssssss 🥳🙌🏾🙌🏾 my city you're ever so welcome 🇬🇧🇬🇧 but it's just expensive and quite boring being a londonian but let me not jinx it for you just yet but hope you enjoy here to the fullest. 😎
@@KaelynGraceApple I think you will have a grand time too :) I lived in London for 10 years and wish I had never left. In fact many years later I'm looking at moving back to London as my daughter and son-in-law live there. I've travelled a lot in my career and London is my favourite city in the entire world. I hope you enjoy :)
Just got to that part of this video and I will 10000% love to take you out for lunch, and hopefully Ciara is free too! I’ll DM you on TikTok and send you my Irish number, and we can try get a plan in place. With all that said, there is no pressure - it’s going to be a busy time for you, but if you’re free, I’d love to catch up xxxx
Could you provide some info on how you’ll transport your dog to the UK? I’m planning to move to London and have a cat, and I’m not sure how the process works.
I think the restrictions for dogs and cats are slightly different. With dogs they can't fly 'in cabin' from the US to the UK so I am flying into Ireland (in the EU), getting her health certified and then taking a ferry to the UK :)
So exciting! It's so hard to find good historian content on youtube haha since not many people approach it from an academic point of view, but glad that your channel exists! Women in history ❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Current masters degree student in my early 30's, applying to PhD programs soon and really want to study abroad. Thanks so much for your perspective and experience.
Hey Everyone! I am not sure why the quality of the video is wonky but I hope you enjoy this chatty little life update about my move to London
Hey Kaelyn! Just wanted to say that I recently got accepted to a masters programme in humanities at Oxford. Your videos were a huge help during the application process, so thank you
That's incredible!!! congratulations!!
I love moving vlogs and I would be incredibly interested to hear more about your finances if you’re willing to share. I totally get that you have businesses that bring in extra money, so you’re not the “typical” grad student. But even across my university there are huge differences in stipends etc. I just love hearing about it generally!
Thank you so much for the support and recommendation
just here to plug that SE London has the most amazing green spaces, and is so overlooked by a lot of people moving to London!! I absolutely adore it, and it would be super dog-friendly
Yes! My partner is near SE so I am definitely considering it - especially places like Greenwich
This is amazing! I went to the UK for the first time last year and can’t wait to go back.
So excited for you, Kaelyn!!!
Yay! Thank you! Me too!!!
Your project, your sources, research locations are extremely intriguing, I hope you share some of it, even if on a different outlet. Super fascinated. Love your store as well by the way.
I’ve been documenting the whole process with my dissertation diaries series 🥰
Like I said in an Instagram post I feel kind of sad like I am having a friend move so far away… But I'm so happy for you and this next journey sounds amazing/right up your alley! I sure hope you don't stop making PhD content because that is how I found you, and I absolutely love those videos! Best wishes for your move… I know it's not easy in the states… Moving to another country is a whole other story!
This comment warms my heart and is the entire reason I love RUclips. I will definitely make PhD content especially because I will be in the archives and writing my dissertation full time (which is wild to think about) ♥️
Oh nice. I'm from Barbados and was always interested in history. It would be nice to see your findings. All the best!
I've just recently returned from a one month internship in the UK (which included a few days in London, ofc) and I'm so excited to be seeing more of this city and country on your channel from now on🥰 Fingers crossed for all the projects and challenging adventures!
What an exciting new chapter!
I am so excited!
Yay I'm so excited to follow your journey in the UK!
Thank you! I am very excited for this chapter
So happy for you and I’m glad you and Moo can stay together ❤️
I’ve been watching your videos since 2019. They inspired me to apply to Oxford and then later I got the opportunity to work with you on my apps for phd programs. Watching your journey always makes me so happy and is super motivational! Best of luck to you always ❤🌻
🥰 You're an OG member of the Accepted and Redheadacademic community
@@KaelynGraceApple ❤️❤️❤️
Exciting times!! I'm moving to New Haven this summer for my MPH and I'm freaking out about all the things I have to sell in my huge apartment to get over there from Chicago LOL. Will be looking forward to this next wave of content!
I’m very happy for you and this new journey! I find it mind blowing how you can apply for that visa as a U.S. citizen. Im a DACA recipient, first year PhD student in history. If I were to do research outside the country I have to file for an “advance parole”. Basically treated like a criminal. I had to tailor my research and call myself a U.S. historian so I wouldn’t have to do research outside the country. As annoying as that is. I have to be grateful for what I have.
That is so frustrating and I am so sorry you have to deal with such limitations. The restrictions on international students in the US is something which I have always found immensely confusing. You'd think the US would welcome international scholars to engage in the US economy and contribute their work to the field in less limiting ways but I digress. I am glad you have found a way to make your research work! What is your project on (generally speaking since I know its still early days)?
@@KaelynGraceApple Is a DACA student the same as an international student? I am not an immigration expert, but I thought DACA recipients are undocumented people who entered the U.S before the age of 14 and have remained un the country , so definitely not the same as a visa-holding foreign student.
@@buensulg DACA students have different restrictions than a US citizen who needs to perform research abroad. I don't know the specific details of US immigration and visa policies, however.
@@KaelynGraceApple I am so sorry for the late response. No I am not an international student. I was born in Argentina and immigrated when I was 6 years old. I was raised in Sarasota, Florida. I did K-12. I received my A.A., B.A., and M.A. I never received federal aid because I am not a U.S. citizen and cannot apply to be one. I applied for DACA in 2012 and still have it. It does not give me a path to citizenship. I paid all my degrees with scholarships so I do not have debt. My current research is on 20th and 21st century US immigration history, in connection with The DREAM Act and DACA.
@@sofiapaschero_ Thank you so much for sharing!!!
I’m from Bristol and did undergrad in Kent! Hoping to start my PhD next year 🤞🏿
What a timing!!! This is so exciting as I'm also moving to the UK too to do my research!! 🤯 Gonna be doing my research at KCL. However, I'm chocked how expensive everything is compared to my home country, specially rent! Been looking at studios too but it's kinda hard when I hardly know the city and whats the best locations... 😅 Really looking forward to more London vlogs and the house hunting videos. 😁
Good luck with your move as well!!
5:38 The way you said “Indefinitely.” reminded me of Julia Roberts in ‘Notting Hill’. I hope you have a great time!
🥺
Welcome to London, I live in Croydon, born and bred
Amazing! I’m so happy for you!! Is your PhD 5-6 years and you’re preferring to push for 6 years? I’m excited to see your London vlogs!! I love that you’re experiencing it on your own vs w your boyfriend. I’m glad you’re promoting that versus codependency ❤
I have always craved independence so I am excited to have this time to explore London both with and without my partner. My program at Yale is 6 years though some students go longer. I would personally like to complete asap
Such exciting news. Congratulations!
Thank you!!
Great Q&A! It actually answered the questions I had. 😄 I learned a lot about how history PhD programs work even if that isn't that relevant to me I just like to understand that stuff. Good luck with it all!
Good luck Katelyn! Very excited for you and I can’t wait to read your dissertation one day!!
Thank you! You and me both lol
Excited that you are getting things organized for moving to England. I have a question, though. What kind of office chair do you have and where can I get one? I edit for a living and sit all day. My chair isn't up to par
So exciting!!!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉
🥰🥰🥰 I CANT WAIT
I'm so happy for you this is amazing!! 💗 always love your vlogs
Thank you so much!! I can’t wait for this transition
So excited about this!! If we can help with anything let us know 😊
Thank you!!!! I can't wait to be in the UK full time and hopefully hang out with you and Cade :)
Amazing study abroad experience for you! I cannot wait to hear more about it in the coming months :)
Yay, thank you!
Congratulations on your new journey!!! You deserve the best!!
Thank you so much!!
Yay Moo ❤️❤️❤️
I am so excited for you! Enjoy your move. I look forward to seeing the city through your exploration! It is on my bucket list to visit the UK in the next few years. I have found your videos on PhD very eye-opening and it saved me the cost of beginning a program and not finishing it. I don't have the brain power for that anymore (ha, ha!!!). But they made me realize that my interest in history is so broad, that I'm not sure I could narrow a focus down enough to pursue a PhD - so you helped me realize I shouldn't go down that path. Thank you! I am starting my MA program this fall in publishing and am ecstatic about that! (I've worked in publishing for over 15 years, so I'm pretty sure it will hold my interest.) Good luck! (Just as an FYI - I'd recommend climate controlled storage if you can afford it - my grandmother used regular storage for a few years back in the 90s and it took a toll on her furniture - some of it became unusable. I'd be concerned about moisture with the books, too. Just a thought!)
Thank you so much for this comment and your advice on storage!
I am also so glad my videos helped you figure out which path was and wasn't right for you! That's all I want my content to do - hopefully help people recognize what path is meant for their goals
Hi Kaelyn, this is all so very exciting! Ironically I'm studying higher ed but feel like I'm learning just as much about it from the PhD perspective as my courses! Quick Q: I believe you mentioned potentially going back to the states to finish up your research but residing in potentially D.C. and getting fellowships through Philly or William and Mary but also might have to teach. (I think I heard that right). If you receive a fellowship from say, William and Mary, would you then transfer your program there since you would potentially be teaching there? Lot's of little details but curious about the process. Thank you SO much and good luck!
Hey! It would be for a fellowship so I would still be a PhD candidate at Yale but would have some obligations to whichever program I was accepted to for a dissertation writing grant :)
Congratulations!!! Best wishes to you on your move!!!
Thank you!!
Kaelyn, I live near New Haven and would love to buy your bookcases.
DM me on IG! I am ready to sell them whenever :)
Hi hi! I have a question about how you will continue to do your business while living internationally. What would those logistics be like for tax purposes or registration status if you have an international address? I wonder how does it work even if you move states? Even though your business is online and you're now in CT, do you still have to maintain your registration in CA or do your business taxes there?
I will likely register my businesses back in California but I believe there is also an option for being in absentia. As for registering in the UK it would be under a new business entity. Accepted Consulting and Accepted Society will remain US based companies but I may start a separate business which branches off of Accepted in the UK if that makes sense. The logistics are all still very confusing 😅
love and supported for you ❤
Hello Kaelyn, may you say us how we can read your MA thesis on the internet? Bcs ı could not find it. Thank you ❤
It hasn’t been published yet ♥️
Congrats on your journey!
Thank you!!
Yessssssssss 🥳🙌🏾🙌🏾 my city you're ever so welcome 🇬🇧🇬🇧 but it's just expensive and quite boring being a londonian but let me not jinx it for you just yet but hope you enjoy here to the fullest. 😎
I think I'll have a grand time :) I hope so
@@KaelynGraceApple i guess i mean it's different for foreigners but i hope so too 😊
London and boring are two words that just don't compute for me. I could never be bored in London.
@@KaelynGraceApple I think you will have a grand time too :) I lived in London for 10 years and wish I had never left. In fact many years later I'm looking at moving back to London as my daughter and son-in-law live there. I've travelled a lot in my career and London is my favourite city in the entire world. I hope you enjoy :)
At least you can always stay in England after your phd with a high potential visa.
“I wish I’d saved more money.” - Story of my life.
I think this is a relatable experience
How do you figure out which archives to go to? Is it just educated guess work?
When I say that I NEVER CLICKED SO FAST. You know what’s close to England…? 🇮🇪 ☘️🍻 Can’t wait for all the London content!
IM COMING TO DUBLIN IN MAY!!!
We need to meet up ♥️♥️♥️
Just got to that part of this video and I will 10000% love to take you out for lunch, and hopefully Ciara is free too! I’ll DM you on TikTok and send you my Irish number, and we can try get a plan in place. With all that said, there is no pressure - it’s going to be a busy time for you, but if you’re free, I’d love to catch up xxxx
Could you provide some info on how you’ll transport your dog to the UK? I’m planning to move to London and have a cat, and I’m not sure how the process works.
I think the restrictions for dogs and cats are slightly different. With dogs they can't fly 'in cabin' from the US to the UK so I am flying into Ireland (in the EU), getting her health certified and then taking a ferry to the UK :)
Would you ever need to come to Williamsburg/Jamestown, VA?
Yes!
Kaelyn is going all ‘Ted Lasso’ but it’s academia instead of football.
I freaking love Ted lasso!!
You should collaborate with The Financial Diet if you’re going to make content on entrepreneurship.
That would be the dream
Ummm…I’m still in Scotland. If I head down, I’m definitely going to see if you’re free for a coffee.
YESSSS!!! I would love that!
@@KaelynGraceApple excellent! I’ll message you for plans.
Legends knew that this video is not a question of ‘if’ but ‘when’.
Indeed!
How old is Moo?
She is 11 :)
Nepotism Visa? Someone at Vulture is QUAKING and furiously typing an article on this topic 😂
😅😅