Wow, you majored in history! I'm also a history major and transferring to CAL in the spring. Can you please do a video on your experience with the history major, like coursework., professors, and tips for history majors. I appreciate it so much as there are no videos or little information regarding the History major at CAL. It will greatly benefit other incoming history majors and me,. Anyways great video
As a fellow Cal Alum I love the points you made and couldn't agree more!! Great video for any future Cal students and hope this video helps prospective students make the choice to attend. Keep up the great content!!!!!!!!!
super helpful! would you be able to make another video about your experience as a history major?? i feel like everyone is just engineering/STEM stuff and i feel underrepresented frr. really appreciate this video though!
Really great video that a was a lot of useful information. Maybe you should do a video about being a history student at UC Berkeley. I think a lot of people might find that interesting since as you mention the university have some of the best faculty all over the world
Hi! I’m debating whether or not to apply for UC Berkeley for Journalism, so I’m watching every single video to figure out if it’s worth it! I’m from the UK and it will be my first time in America! X
I’ve been debating whether or not to go to Cal for the past month now :( It’s been so draining trying to figure out which school I want to go to. I was wondering how safe you felt on campus? After visiting twice, I felt super unsafe off campus. Should I strongly consider this? Also, the other school I’m debating between literally pioneered my major, cogsci. Being in L&S, did you have any cogsci friends who I might be able to talk to regarding the program at Cal? Thank you so much for your video :)))))
Sorry you feel drained from the process, I remember feeling similarly when I was in your shoes but once I made a decision I started to get that excitement back I had when I toured schools :) On campus like on the actual campus I felt pretty safe. As a girl, I don't feel 100% safe when it's dark outside regardless of where I'm at but Berkeley has a great bus system and enough people out that it wasn't too bad when I was walking home at nighttime. In the area surrounding campus, there are places I avoided but I generally felt safe where I lived (southside near college avenue). The biggest worry I had was laptop robbery when studying - I would not let my laptop out of my hands and never sat near the door (in cafes especially). I wasn't cogsci but I've heard nothing but good things about it (other than one professor but I don't remember their name). If the other school you're considering is also great for cogsci it seems like your decision should be based around which campus you feel like you can best succeed at. Something else to consider is where you want to work after graduation because being in the Bay Area definitely helps Cal and Stanford grads get those coveted tech positions. I hope this was helpful! Whatever decision you make will be the right one :)
Thaks so much, my son Martin are thinking to go UC Berkeley. He was accepeted in Georgia Tech too. He should to decide next week. Your 10 points help us a lot. In general what do you think about GT?
Hi Rebecca, if you can afford a trip to both schools, that would be the best thing to do in order for your daughter to make the best decision. But I understand that’s expensive, IMO Berkeley is gonna be more intense / academic and UCSB is gonna be more chill/social. It all depends what your daughter is looking for! I wish her the best of luck
Not at all!! Parking is hard to find and often expensive. If you’re driving from your hometown though and can find a place to park it, then you will be everyone’s best friend because it’s hard to find people with cars😂 the bus system is phenomenal and we have BART which takes you around the Bay Area. I lived comfortably for 3 years without a car :) pretty much everything is walking distance near campus
The number one thing to consider is the value of the product. Because people never talk about this it allows universities to raise tuition unchecked leading to student debt shock. Look at the cost of your degree compared to the expected income you’ll receive when applying it. You should not be in debt more than the expected annual income. I have been hiring engineering for 10 years, and trust me, the university you get your degree from means nothing in industry.
Hi! I don't think they do but you would need to check the website. Since it is a state school they offer good financial aid for in-state students but it is much harder to get out of state.
My boyfriend was a ChemE and he said he is 99% sure there is but to check the college of chem and college of engineering faculty research to find what labs. He worked in a lab on similar stuff
I literally had to reference my old resume to find my high school GPA - I had a 4.0 and did a bunch of clubs in HS. The main thing I did though was dance, and that's what I talked about in my admissions essays!
In terms of the portability of a degree from Berkeley, I think it helps secure a job because most people know (especially in CA) that Berkeley is a rigorous and prestigious school. If you're asking about job opportunities post graduation near Berkeley, I'd say their pretty abundant since it's near SF and Oakland (and San Jose to an extent). If you're tech or CS you will have tons of opportunities super close. I got a legal internship in SF through friends from a club I was in which helped a lot to secure my full time job post grad. I hope that answers your question!
Lucy Mumford I was in a pre-law fraternity which I found very useful. There isn’t as many pre-law students at Cal compared to STEM so joining a club was a great way to find friends, network, learn about opportunities, and all that good stuff :) I would go to the recruitment events and join the club you like the best. There’s 3 pre-law frats, mock trial, and some identity based pre-law clubs.
Wow, you majored in history! I'm also a history major and transferring to CAL in the spring. Can you please do a video on your experience with the history major, like coursework., professors, and tips for history majors. I appreciate it so much as there are no videos or little information regarding the History major at CAL. It will greatly benefit other incoming history majors and me,. Anyways great video
Hi! I haven’t touched my channel in a while but if i do make another video, this will be my first one!!
As a fellow Cal Alum I love the points you made and couldn't agree more!! Great video for any future Cal students and hope this video helps prospective students make the choice to attend. Keep up the great content!!!!!!!!!
Morgan Schultz thank you 🥺
Wow you showed up on my front page. The RUclips algorithm is really treating you well.
Thanks for letting me know!! Would’ve never expected 😂
I just got accepted. This video helped calm my nerves a lot. Thank you!
Congrats and glad to hear!
super helpful! would you be able to make another video about your experience as a history major?? i feel like everyone is just engineering/STEM stuff and i feel underrepresented frr. really appreciate this video though!
Really great video that a was a lot of useful information. Maybe you should do a video about being a history student at UC Berkeley. I think a lot of people might find that interesting since as you mention the university have some of the best faculty all over the world
Yeah, i loved being a history major :) the humanities at Cal don’t get talked about enough for how good they are
This is the best video I've seen on UC Berkeley yet!!!
Omg thank you so much🥺 that means a lot
Hi! I’m debating whether or not to apply for UC Berkeley for Journalism, so I’m watching every single video to figure out if it’s worth it! I’m from the UK and it will be my first time in America! X
Wow that’s exciting! I’ve heard nothing but great things about the Journalism program :)
As an incoming freshman, this was unexpectedly reassuring
Riley Gaines ROCKS!!!!!
This was very informative! Transferring to Cal this fall!
Thanks! I was a freshman admit but half my friends were transfers, y’all are way more chill 😂
I’ve been debating whether or not to go to Cal for the past month now :( It’s been so draining trying to figure out which school I want to go to. I was wondering how safe you felt on campus? After visiting twice, I felt super unsafe off campus. Should I strongly consider this? Also, the other school I’m debating between literally pioneered my major, cogsci. Being in L&S, did you have any cogsci friends who I might be able to talk to regarding the program at Cal? Thank you so much for your video :)))))
Sorry you feel drained from the process, I remember feeling similarly when I was in your shoes but once I made a decision I started to get that excitement back I had when I toured schools :) On campus like on the actual campus I felt pretty safe. As a girl, I don't feel 100% safe when it's dark outside regardless of where I'm at but Berkeley has a great bus system and enough people out that it wasn't too bad when I was walking home at nighttime. In the area surrounding campus, there are places I avoided but I generally felt safe where I lived (southside near college avenue). The biggest worry I had was laptop robbery when studying - I would not let my laptop out of my hands and never sat near the door (in cafes especially).
I wasn't cogsci but I've heard nothing but good things about it (other than one professor but I don't remember their name). If the other school you're considering is also great for cogsci it seems like your decision should be based around which campus you feel like you can best succeed at. Something else to consider is where you want to work after graduation because being in the Bay Area definitely helps Cal and Stanford grads get those coveted tech positions. I hope this was helpful! Whatever decision you make will be the right one :)
I found your college videos really helpful. Any expectation on coming back with the channel?
Hi
Thank you for this fantastic video! 🙏🏼🍀
Thaks so much, my son Martin are thinking to go UC Berkeley. He was accepeted in Georgia Tech too. He should to decide next week. Your 10 points help us a lot. In general what do you think about GT?
I don’t know much about GT! Both are great schools though, so you can’t go too wrong
Going to Cal for MEng this fall
Congrats!
My daughter can’t decide between CAL or UCSB. Any advice?
Hi Rebecca, if you can afford a trip to both schools, that would be the best thing to do in order for your daughter to make the best decision. But I understand that’s expensive, IMO Berkeley is gonna be more intense / academic and UCSB is gonna be more chill/social. It all depends what your daughter is looking for! I wish her the best of luck
Hey there, thanks for all the information! I was wondering if you thought if was necessary to have a car while at Cal??
Not at all!! Parking is hard to find and often expensive. If you’re driving from your hometown though and can find a place to park it, then you will be everyone’s best friend because it’s hard to find people with cars😂 the bus system is phenomenal and we have BART which takes you around the Bay Area. I lived comfortably for 3 years without a car :) pretty much everything is walking distance near campus
The number one thing to consider is the value of the product. Because people never talk about this it allows universities to raise tuition unchecked leading to student debt shock. Look at the cost of your degree compared to the expected income you’ll receive when applying it. You should not be in debt more than the expected annual income.
I have been hiring engineering for 10 years, and trust me, the university you get your degree from means nothing in industry.
Wait but can I still get dorm housing after my freshman year or is it not guaranteed??
Not guaranteed unless you’re a regents scholar! You can still apply though, you just might not get it / get what you want
Love ur vibe and video 🥰
Aw thank you🥺
thank you for this :)
Does UC Berkeley offer full scholarships to out of state transfers?
Hi! I don't think they do but you would need to check the website. Since it is a state school they offer good financial aid for in-state students but it is much harder to get out of state.
Go Bear.Love your video.
Thank you(:
is there any professer investigating lithium metal battery? ths
My boyfriend was a ChemE and he said he is 99% sure there is but to check the college of chem and college of engineering faculty research to find what labs. He worked in a lab on similar stuff
@@liviifries9922 very useful thanks
You will need to go to the university department website and look at research focus areas. You can even contact the research faculty directly.
What were ur stats/EC??
I literally had to reference my old resume to find my high school GPA - I had a 4.0 and did a bunch of clubs in HS. The main thing I did though was dance, and that's what I talked about in my admissions essays!
How are the job opportunities?
In terms of the portability of a degree from Berkeley, I think it helps secure a job because most people know (especially in CA) that Berkeley is a rigorous and prestigious school. If you're asking about job opportunities post graduation near Berkeley, I'd say their pretty abundant since it's near SF and Oakland (and San Jose to an extent). If you're tech or CS you will have tons of opportunities super close. I got a legal internship in SF through friends from a club I was in which helped a lot to secure my full time job post grad. I hope that answers your question!
@@liviifries9922 Can you recommend clubs at Berkeley for someone who wants to go into law?? Going to Cal as a freshman next year!!
Lucy Mumford I was in a pre-law fraternity which I found very useful. There isn’t as many pre-law students at Cal compared to STEM so joining a club was a great way to find friends, network, learn about opportunities, and all that good stuff :) I would go to the recruitment events and join the club you like the best. There’s 3 pre-law frats, mock trial, and some identity based pre-law clubs.
Sorry to say this but I have been hiring engineers for 10 years and in industry the university where the degree is earned means nothing.