@@joshuakazhila9567 I was at ISU for a stint before I transferred out. I knew a guy who got into engineering with 2.3, so I'd expect there are other programs that will pick people up for 2.0. Anyway that was about 10 years ago, lol. But given COVID19, I'm sure their international cohort has been slashed considerably. As they say, beggars can't be choosers. But I'm sure that applies to almost all of the schools around the country at this time.
I am from Bangladesh and I am styding on Development studies in University of Chittagong which is the top of rank in Bangladesh,, I wanna study in lowa,, is there any chance that Admit into Isu?? Plz response
RUclips viewers have become discriminating to the point where they don't have time for amateur first-drafts. If what's on RUclips was a class assignment, I assume your prof has given you some suggestions already, but here are mine. I'd expect the shooting of the video to take less time than any of the preliminary work. a) Scout your locations and write an outline listing and/or sketching the shots needed and what should be said about each. Revisions will come to mind as soon as you start shooting or writing. Ad lib images or narration only if fortuitous stuff pops up during shooting. b) Appear onscreen at the beginning and introduce yourself and explain your goal in making the video. Then disappear. c) Each shot should have a point, which should be made clear in the outline. d) Use a tripod or other stabilizer; i.e., hold the shots for an appropriate time and don't just wave the camera about and pan wildly. e) Narrate as you wish during shooting but compose the final narration before or during shooting and lay it in afterward. This will reveal gaps in your knowledge and in your images. Do the research and remedy shortcomings. f) When you've done your best, show your work to friends and faculty. Consider their comments.
3:22 👉🏻 that’s me in the background, I’m the boy with the orange hoodie on
Lol
You are the star of this video 🔥
What was the music LMA0 Also In Rec Room Meriesa Elliot Goes Here.
that's a engineers only college or you were talking about this part of the campus?
he was talking about that part of the campus
keep going!
I am indian with 3.56 gpa
Can i get addmission isu
Yes. Depending on the program, they'll take as low as 2.0.
HelloSammy wait for real???
@@joshuakazhila9567 I was at ISU for a stint before I transferred out. I knew a guy who got into engineering with 2.3, so I'd expect there are other programs that will pick people up for 2.0.
Anyway that was about 10 years ago, lol. But given COVID19, I'm sure their international cohort has been slashed considerably. As they say, beggars can't be choosers. But I'm sure that applies to almost all of the schools around the country at this time.
@@hellosammy4105 Lmao this school would accept a fricking potato to the engineering program.
I just watched your video,
Keep it up
Thank you!
I am from Bangladesh and I am styding on Development studies in University of Chittagong which is the top of rank in Bangladesh,, I wanna study in lowa,, is there any chance that Admit into Isu?? Plz response
@@mdrokonuzzamankhan5062 definitely a chance! You should go to the schools website to see what's required to apply.
Yes I got money
UDCC nice place n food
RUclips viewers have become discriminating to the point where they don't have time for amateur first-drafts. If what's on RUclips was a class assignment, I assume your prof has given you some suggestions already, but here are mine. I'd expect the shooting of the video to take less time than any of the preliminary work.
a) Scout your locations and write an outline listing and/or sketching the shots needed and what should be said about each. Revisions will come to mind as soon as you start shooting or writing. Ad lib images or narration only if fortuitous stuff pops up during shooting.
b) Appear onscreen at the beginning and introduce yourself and explain your goal in making the video. Then disappear.
c) Each shot should have a point, which should be made clear in the outline.
d) Use a tripod or other stabilizer; i.e., hold the shots for an appropriate time and don't just wave the camera about and pan wildly.
e) Narrate as you wish during shooting but compose the final narration before or during shooting and lay it in afterward. This will reveal gaps in your knowledge and in your images. Do the research and remedy shortcomings.
f) When you've done your best, show your work to friends and faculty. Consider their comments.