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Комментарии • 606

  • @isabellaluo2712
    @isabellaluo2712 4 года назад +1869

    me: *sees stereotypical asian activities*
    *chuckles* I'm in danger

    • @pexaltmixvobo2045
      @pexaltmixvobo2045 4 года назад +54

      Lol, I was scrolling through the comments early, and at first I thought she listed a bunch of stereotypical asian activites, but she actually just outright said so.

    • @jimmyphan134
      @jimmyphan134 4 года назад +1

      What if you're asian and you do white's stuff?
      And what if you're white and you do asian stuff?

    • @dipampathak6675
      @dipampathak6675 3 года назад +6

      All asian parents watching this might make us stop

  • @Mrwiseguy101690
    @Mrwiseguy101690 4 года назад +1364

    The Asian part sounds about right. Our valedictorian last year had a 1590 on the SAT, but only played tennis and piano. He got rejected from nearly everywhere.

    • @meldonuk4101
      @meldonuk4101 4 года назад +46

      Sponge . Bruh how?

    • @yellowasian619
      @yellowasian619 4 года назад +201

      @@Joseph-th8siPlaces like Harvard University say they do it to increase diversity in school which is complete bullshit

    • @jesussknight4918
      @jesussknight4918 4 года назад +47

      @@yellowasian619 Yes it is. RACE DOESN'T MATTER ONLY COMPETENCE.

    • @davidmorales2859
      @davidmorales2859 4 года назад +6

      Sponge . It’s not what he did, it’s what he made out of it

    • @RFJersey
      @RFJersey 4 года назад +4

      Chandler Thornton I agree, I call bull on this story.

  • @sarahmarie8056
    @sarahmarie8056 6 лет назад +2257

    I’m not going to get too into this b/c I could write a huge paper on this issue, but I just wanted to say how ANGRY I am at the asian american part of the college system (there are definitely a lot of things wrong in regards to race and social class but specifically for asian americans)! It’s so unfair how they treat asians like robots and don’t acknowledge the hard work that they put into their high school careers. It really hurts to know this.

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  5 лет назад +418

      We're not happy with these findings either.

    • @kinfongyeung5400
      @kinfongyeung5400 5 лет назад +122

      guess i have to join the lacrosse team

    • @sunwoonpark4722
      @sunwoonpark4722 5 лет назад +155

      Yeah. College applications should just leave the race part out

    • @ethands2827
      @ethands2827 5 лет назад +5

      Yes

    • @lovey004
      @lovey004 5 лет назад +80

      @@sunwoonpark4722 It's not the race part that is the issue. Colleges want to admit Asians but not the "stereotypical" Asians. Unfortunately, we cannot deny the ills of American society that are reflected in college admissions. Asians have to learn "the game" and neutralize their threat to those who these colleges TYPICALLY admit (check the stats). It's a game, that if you master the rules then you will be successful but to buck against THE SYSTEM will decrease those opportunities. Most successful marginalized individuals practice this.

  • @sycvisuals5480
    @sycvisuals5480 5 лет назад +1061

    7:30 social competency is a good point - be social and make friends outside your clique
    As an Asian-American I was on the football team and track and field team and was a proud member of the Boy Scouts. In the Boy Scouts I earned a rifleshooting merit badge. Non-stereotypical activities. But I also had a bunch of stereotypical activities like orchestra, math club, chess club, JETS, etc. Back then I never thought whether these were stereotypical or non-stereotypical activities. They were just something fun to do and opportunities to make new friends!
    For my application essay for UChicago I actually wrote about how overcoming a video game addiction was my greatest achievement in high school. I had no idea how the university would respond to such a weird essay, but they apparently loved it! They sent an acceptance letter and offered to cover 50% of the tuition with a merit-based grant.
    So where am I today? I am a physician and a naval officer in the reserves after having served six years on active duty.

    • @Commander-Arcamus-
      @Commander-Arcamus- 5 лет назад +13

      SYC Visuals
      That’s incredible! Can I ask how you went about getting accepted into MED school and the navy? I’m currently a pre med but due to a medical condition i was deemed unfit to serve. Thanks!

    • @eliseolopez8568
      @eliseolopez8568 5 лет назад

      SYC Visuals Are you going to answer his question?

    • @estherhwang4021
      @estherhwang4021 5 лет назад +1

      진짜로 미쳤다..... 나쁜 놈들..... 여자를 정말로 사용을했네

    • @estherhwang4021
      @estherhwang4021 5 лет назад

      Nooooo, Abby and David is FUCKING going to UCHICAGO?????? I don't want to go to Princeton......

    • @estherhwang4021
      @estherhwang4021 5 лет назад

      Poor Abby....

  • @MoonlaceYouthfire
    @MoonlaceYouthfire 6 лет назад +702

    You seem to be eliminating everything what am I supposed to put on my app

    • @MoonlaceYouthfire
      @MoonlaceYouthfire 6 лет назад +53

      From this video and the other one: No 4H, no volunteer work, no summer programs at colleges, no NHS,

    • @jakec463
      @jakec463 6 лет назад +31

      Moonlace Youthfire That's what I'm saying, I'd like to know what she thinks should be put on the application...I would think most of those who help or at least not hurt you.

    • @funnite5589
      @funnite5589 6 лет назад +27

      ML Striker I think you should put in whatever that you like and would show the college what you are passionate about. Don’t do things that you don’t like or things that you just want to put it on your resume. If you can show your passion, then anything is truly fine.

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  6 лет назад +83

      Moonlace: Definitely PUT NHS and VOLUNTEER WORK. These will not HURT your application. However, they may not make your application stand out as so many students who are applying also do them. Still, take credit for what you've done. As for (expensive)summer programs at colleges, sometimes they reek of privilege. www.pbs.org/newshour/education/pricey-summer-programs-may-give-students-admissions-edge 4H is probably fine on any local university applications, but I would be careful about any schools on the coasts or in more urban environments because of this study unless you have an angle on it that really tells a good story (i.e. are you using machine learning to predict best practices for agriculture? Something really cutting edge might work.) OR if you're planning to major in agriculture, sustainability, or some related field offered at that university.

    • @kiahdale3858
      @kiahdale3858 5 лет назад +3

      Same omg I’m in rotc and I’m shook

  • @CaliforniaArchitect
    @CaliforniaArchitect 5 лет назад +373

    Why try to "spin" the way you present your activities in your application? If the colleges penalize you so much for you simply being who you are, then why in the world would you want to attend (and pay tuition to) that school? Go where you're appreciated; let the schools jump through hoops to attract you instead of the other way around. Enough is enough!

    • @guestbrowser7521
      @guestbrowser7521 2 года назад +5

      yes it's literally so silly!

    • @MaryLab2930
      @MaryLab2930 25 дней назад +1

      this exactly. COLLEGES used to compete with EACH OTHER for the students. now STUDENTS have to compete with EACH OTHER for the colleges. it’s absolutely disgusting.

  • @alumiuquer3993
    @alumiuquer3993 5 лет назад +393

    Wtf. The asian part im really angry. I joined fencing, science, and wants to play violin. But i also do photography, filming, singing, art, writing and more. Why do colleges in US works like this.

    • @JasonBentrosnowqube
      @JasonBentrosnowqube 5 лет назад +50

      I'm Asian American as well and it really does hurt my feelings to know that US colleges do this. My parents just f***ing run with what they believe and my mom will NOT believe in ANYTHING else other than what SHE thinks is the "right stuff". Even if I give her valid proof and evidence that I am right. My mom always goes off topic. The second part of the sentences you mentioned seems really good though. I make music, and I upload them onto my youtube channel. If you ACTUALLY have a passion for math, MAYBE that would help your application, but I would not add my math stuff onto MY application.

    • @wasabiwitt2876
      @wasabiwitt2876 5 лет назад +36

      Because they probably think that the kids who do stereotypically Asian activities are less dependent. I work with a lot of Chinese kids who actually live in China, and those guys do whatever their parents tell them regardless of what they are actually interested in. Unfortunately, a lot of them do "follow the flock" or do whatever their parents say... Top US colleges want kids who can succeed independently and take risks on their own, pursue their own passions... etc. Understand, I do not think like this... but college admissions people do.

    • @user-yr3uj6go8i
      @user-yr3uj6go8i 4 года назад +7

      It's because our schooling system is garbage that desperately needs major reform.

    • @slee8601
      @slee8601 4 года назад +10

      Jason Bentro As an Asian mom, I’m sorry to hear your story. I have to agree many Asian parents go by their mother country’s system or their ethnic community’s advice without knowing those activities might reduce their children’s chance at collge admission. I advise you to get help from your school counselor or school teacher to persuade your parents. After all it’s your life and you have to take initiatives. Your parents might not take your words seriously but they will take your teachers or school official’s words. I hope this helps. Good luck.

    • @TheMatthew9201
      @TheMatthew9201 4 года назад +12

      Whit Peters isn’t that itself stereotyping? Colleges thinking “hey I think Asian students only do what their parents tell them to do and therefore aren’t independent” that’s legit racial stereotyping. It’d be just as bad as saying something horrible about black people and basketball or crime or something. It’s an inappropriate stereotype and isn’t justifiable.

  • @sullengirl1698
    @sullengirl1698 4 года назад +190

    Who else googled themselves after the online shenanigans part lol

    • @butaki4716
      @butaki4716 4 года назад +15

      sullen girl i didn’t but I’m going to now 😳

  • @howardli7129
    @howardli7129 5 лет назад +120

    wtf, why should a stereotype determine what I can and cannot like.

    • @blockobutter
      @blockobutter 4 года назад

      Because that's just how it is.

    • @IP_Films01
      @IP_Films01 4 года назад +1

      That’s because it doesn’t make them unique

    • @blockobutter
      @blockobutter 4 года назад +1

      @@IP_Films01 Being unique sucks unless it's a business.

    • @PhoenixAngel429
      @PhoenixAngel429 4 года назад +1

      THIS! We're human and can like what we like!

  • @pizzatime9196
    @pizzatime9196 6 лет назад +353

    Life is a scam...

    • @kimonokat1928
      @kimonokat1928 4 года назад +2

      @Narguin Lee - Couldn’t have said it better myself😞

    • @TheVideomaker2341
      @TheVideomaker2341 4 года назад +1

      Boba Tea Japanese Come on dude, why would you reply to a highly liked unreplied comment that was posted a year ago. Thanks a lot for ruining the streak.

    • @kimonokat1928
      @kimonokat1928 4 года назад +1

      @TheVideomaker2341 - Sorry

    • @kayleigh-jf2zo
      @kayleigh-jf2zo 4 года назад

      yea i think so

  • @tombkings6279
    @tombkings6279 5 лет назад +205

    This is gonna be the new collage board slogan: "All we want is your money"

    • @srijanampally
      @srijanampally 3 года назад +3

      and the tune is to All I Want For Christmas by Mariah Carey

    • @aidoll3692
      @aidoll3692 2 года назад

      @@srijanampally that college humor parody comes to mind

  • @cl03cl
    @cl03cl 4 года назад +204

    “Don’t say things that are inflammatory”
    Me: ...... * deletes twitter *

    • @Isaiah_McIntosh
      @Isaiah_McIntosh 4 года назад +1

      Probably should routinely curate your online profiles to ensure.

    • @exoticcats6119
      @exoticcats6119 4 года назад +6

      Just make a separate twitter for more professional things or make a fake one. I’m definitely not sharing my actual twitter with people.

    • @kayleigh-jf2zo
      @kayleigh-jf2zo 4 года назад

      if your on stan twt (i assumed from san pfp) and don’t use your full name you’re probably fine.

  • @anthonyliddie2222
    @anthonyliddie2222 6 лет назад +452

    I’ll be entering Columbia University this fall, wow I must thank you supertutorTV for helping me get into the university of my dreams! I hope you continue making great videos for students for years to come.
    Coming from a school that doesn’t notoriously produce Ivy League students, you served as my guidance counselor.
    Thank you!!

    • @CharltonLepkofker
      @CharltonLepkofker 5 лет назад +4

      Anthony Liddie how’d you do it

    • @anthonyliddie2222
      @anthonyliddie2222 5 лет назад +5

      Charlton Lepkofker what do you mean? Like how did I get into Columbia? I would be so happy if I could help you out

    • @CharltonLepkofker
      @CharltonLepkofker 5 лет назад +11

      Anthony Liddie lol sorry for my nebulous question. I know you must have great stats, so I’m not gonna ask you to give them unless you’d like to. What I was wondering about was your spike or what you did extracurricularly that you think made your application stand out.

    • @anthonyliddie2222
      @anthonyliddie2222 5 лет назад

      Charlton Lepkofker tagged

    • @CharltonLepkofker
      @CharltonLepkofker 5 лет назад

      Anthony Liddie what?

  • @leyenda6149
    @leyenda6149 6 лет назад +134

    College admissions has some hard truths & it is so refreshing getting SuperTutors honest, informed, well-intentioned insight. I appreciate that the discussion here promotes respectful dissention

  • @Scintillate9
    @Scintillate9 4 года назад +52

    I’m a senior in college why am I watching this

  • @chinchinlinlin9992
    @chinchinlinlin9992 4 года назад +59

    When she talks abt the Asian activities it pisses me off
    We asians have to stand up against these racial comments( I’m an Asian too)

    • @OReily08080
      @OReily08080 3 года назад +1

      I am so sorry. This system doesn't make sense

    • @umno9830
      @umno9830 2 года назад +2

      Bro I can’t take you seriously when your name is literally chinchinlinlin like wtf lol

  • @chl03.88
    @chl03.88 4 года назад +64

    im an asian in model un, played volleyball, surfs, does research with veterans, volunteers with veterans, chemical engineering internship, bioethics club, so i’d say im half and half stereotype-wise...if i dont get in somewhere imma riot

    • @avabrackett7159
      @avabrackett7159 4 года назад +6

      Do it! That is terrible. You seem like a great candidate for any school. You are smart, you volunteer your time, and you have extra curriculars.

    • @chl03.88
      @chl03.88 4 года назад

      Ava Brackett thank you

    • @katherinetorres4939
      @katherinetorres4939 2 года назад +2

      Where’d you get in?

  • @jamessewake8285
    @jamessewake8285 4 года назад +48

    Me: is Asian, has done science Olympiad and math team for the entirety of high school
    Collegeboard: *so you have chosen death*

  • @nicolewisse4536
    @nicolewisse4536 4 года назад +60

    so you're telling me that taking highschool medical courses that prepare me in places like how to use the equipment, protocol, and terminology will make someone looking over my application to medical school go "nope we don't want her because she's already knowledgeable about the basics of healthcare and has already dedicated years of effort in the pursuit of a medical degree." i'm sorry i just don't buy that and i dont think i ever will ://

    • @RFJersey
      @RFJersey 4 года назад +7

      lavender moon magick It really does sound ridiculous.

    • @livelife2324
      @livelife2324 2 года назад +1

      Now I'm so confused whether I should even mention some of my qualifications

    • @yulia3719
      @yulia3719 2 года назад +4

      As my intro to pharmacy teacher said: “colleges will want you to pay only for THEIR programs, and they don’t want you getting their courses information somewhere else”

  • @leyenda6149
    @leyenda6149 6 лет назад +148

    Man, how good is this channel?!! So much knowledge and filterless opinions. This is great for students and parents alike!

  • @annabellewang6490
    @annabellewang6490 6 лет назад +298

    will having a bf help an asian's social competence lol

    • @user-ko5wi9gq2q
      @user-ko5wi9gq2q 4 года назад +25

      ill be ur bf

    • @ovijasso8934
      @ovijasso8934 4 года назад

      Yes

    • @aryanjoshi9770
      @aryanjoshi9770 4 года назад +1

      No 😂😂😂😂 I mean how will you mention that .. unless you decide to somehow write in down it your essay

  • @gracegochnauer7395
    @gracegochnauer7395 5 лет назад +50

    Although, if you’re applying to a school as an Ag science/agribusiness major/pre-vet student, 4-H can show animal experience, as well as improve your case for admission. Especially if you hold a leadership position

  • @blockobutter
    @blockobutter 4 года назад +33

    Life is too short for this stuff.

  • @honeylavenderbakery
    @honeylavenderbakery 5 лет назад +52

    i'm like a half-stereotypical asian, i'm in orchestra but i'm rly into arts so i'm also in composition, ballet, and all sorts of other artsy stuff

    • @avabrackett7159
      @avabrackett7159 4 года назад +1

      I feel that. I did everything with the arts when I was in high school. It always hurts me when I do the most that I can do, and people who are in charge of colleges say that I need to join useless clubs or join a sports team to be more "diverse."

    • @samuraijackoff5354
      @samuraijackoff5354 3 года назад +1

      Asians in general love art.

  • @Tersina
    @Tersina 5 лет назад +10

    Watching your videos makes me so much less anxious about my college application. Thank you!!

  • @amypattie7004
    @amypattie7004 4 года назад +27

    I’m already at University.
    Why am I watching this.

  • @willxu6581
    @willxu6581 5 лет назад +27

    Y'all know that I'm deleting my social media when applying for college

    • @songsofcolor
      @songsofcolor 4 года назад +11

      You forgot Digital Footprints exist

  • @annatr1862
    @annatr1862 5 лет назад +42

    I love these vids, because they’re straight on to the point not like many others talking for 2 hours and not even getting to the subject

  • @LejunglerenardThejunglefox
    @LejunglerenardThejunglefox 6 лет назад +34

    First Off ROTC; Is a COLLEGE PROGRAM for Free/Discounted College Tuition with the return of 4 years of Service as a Lieutenant or Ensign in the Armed Forces. JROTC is a High School Program that isn’t to make Child Soldiers, but to make Model citizens of Character. I’m a Cadet Major in my Air Force Unit And do a verity of tasks such as Recruiting, Planning and Organizing Events, And Production of Advertisements for the Unit. It’s not all about guns and marching unlike so many ignorant people say. In addition; JROTC is a rare gem of an extra-curricula activity because it’s the only High School Program that expects perfection. There is a Zero-Tolerance Policy for Misbehavior or Bad Grades. Also, This program stresses the importance of service before self and excellence in all we do. That means that the purpose of our unit is to help mentor and develop other students and build a culture of selflessness in the middle of a High School/Teenage culture of selfishness and narcissism. It also raises the need for meticulous and focused cadets who not only are well dressed and walk, talk, behave, and have etiquette which most High School students don’t we have a lot of clubs ranging from Athletics to Military Performance to Academics. It’s not a Boy’s Club either because woman make up on average 15-33% of the Cadet Corps per year. Colleges have nothing to lose from having a Marine, Soldier, Sailor, or Airman JROTC Cadet among their student bodies because they have the maturity, the responsibility, the demeanor, and the discipline that is a rarity among the typical matriculating students.

    • @torikami652
      @torikami652 4 года назад

      Sinopa Hyenith-Renard Texas A&M offers huge scholarships to JROTC kids if they join the Corps

  • @AkinduDasanayake
    @AkinduDasanayake 5 лет назад +1

    This channel is so useful in compiling information in an easy-to-digest way.

  • @adriannaa545
    @adriannaa545 3 года назад +32

    The issue with the stereotypical Asian activities apply to me. I'm on a math team, in the symphony orchestra, and want to pursue the STEM field. However, I was adopted and raised by first gen white parents who got their GEDs and an Associative degree, but faired off well. How do I avoid being marginalized? This is why I believe colleges are innately racist, stereotypical and preach diversity when they obviously are clouded by biased and greed. I decided to dedicate my essay about my adoption and how I can contribute to hopefully defeat the biases that colleges have ignorantly developed.

  • @throwii5336
    @throwii5336 5 лет назад +14

    Wow. This channel has given me so much insight into the college admissions process--it feels like a breath of fresh air. Thank you thank you THANK YOU!

  • @meldonuk4101
    @meldonuk4101 4 года назад +27

    *online shenanigans*
    Olivia Jade: Hold my Gucci bag

  • @Gigi44_Bookworm
    @Gigi44_Bookworm 4 года назад +27

    How could being apart of FFA and 4-H hurt a college application when they are organizations that support leadership, responsibility and education outside of the classroom

    • @torikami652
      @torikami652 4 года назад +4

      Abigail R maybe they may not be highly valued in Ivy League schools but they are hugely positive for Ag schools like Texas A&M.

    • @texassabre7214
      @texassabre7214 2 года назад +1

      Not prestigious enough.

    • @ernestocortez5820
      @ernestocortez5820 Год назад

      Just discrimination tbh

  • @dimitri371
    @dimitri371 6 лет назад +34

    PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ON THE JUNE SAT CURVE, I GOT 7 TOTAL QUESTIONS WRONG AND DIDNT EVEN HIT 1500 LOL

    • @mohd-a
      @mohd-a 4 года назад +6

      On the May 4, 2019 SAT I got 3 math questions wrong and I got a 730 on the math section.

    • @sherrywang8907
      @sherrywang8907 4 года назад +4

      Mohammed Al Anati same thing happens in august test

  • @traj250
    @traj250 5 лет назад +22

    Opinions on clubs such as DECA, FBLA (future business leaders of america), and MIT LaunchX? I wouldnt consider those to be "career" prep, but more life prep (presentation skills, public speaking, collaboration, etc)

    • @albertquigley5236
      @albertquigley5236 5 лет назад +3

      First consider if you are interested in those activities. If you are not interested in those activities, don't do them; never do things just for an application. In the case of you having interest, do them! In general, let universities know what activities you truly enjoy or have a passion for. I cannot really help you with knowing the application usefullness of these activities, though.

  • @avantikamalla4797
    @avantikamalla4797 6 лет назад +4

    This is an amazing video for seniors, I am surprised.

  • @samhitha395
    @samhitha395 6 лет назад +3

    I'm in speech and debate and very involved. I'm looking to go to state and was very close to nationals this year. I want to be a four year letterman in this, but I'm worried that I'm not involved in more things. I don't do too much volunteering outside of honor society. My classmates are in lots of clubs and in leadership positions, do lots of volunteering and are academically high achieving. Should I be looking towards more to get involved in, or stick to committing myself to speech and debate and academics

  • @Tersina
    @Tersina 5 лет назад +5

    I have a question: is being extremely artsy (drawing and writing wise) considered 'stereotypically Asian'? We have a fair amount of artsy Asians at my school, so I'm worried about blending in too much.
    Other questions: if I'm writing a novella, should I include that in my college application (it should be finished by senior year)? What about a webcomic? Or a RUclips channel (it's this one, so it's really small as of now)? All of these activities are ones that I initialized without parental input (lmao) and am extremely passionate about.
    Will aspiring to be an artist (a job that usually can't pay back college tuition) hurt my application?? Will it make them worry about me potentially not being interested in college?
    Also, if I play the flute and am not particularly passionate about it (but was not allowed to drop it), should I put it on my college application? I tried to drop it in favor of more visual arts classes, but my guidance counselor and parents made me keep it because "consistency looks good." uwu
    Thank you in advance for your time!! Your videos are amazing and extremely helpful, and condensed to a length I can actually sit through! ✨♥️

  • @alipollack4618
    @alipollack4618 6 лет назад +7

    Can you please make a video about what happened with the June SAT?

  • @ishaanparikh485
    @ishaanparikh485 4 года назад +24

    S T E R E O T Y P I C A L A S I A N - A M E R I C A N A C T I V I T I E S

  • @BirdPeopleArentReal
    @BirdPeopleArentReal 4 года назад +15

    Well what if someone has your exact name and sucks on social media?

    • @nataliem5425
      @nataliem5425 4 года назад

      If they have any selfies posted, it'll be pretty clear it's not you

    • @andynguyen9676
      @andynguyen9676 3 года назад

      OMG I hate this sooooo much!!!! I've got mistaken like bunches of time just bc some guy talks sh!t on the internet

  • @jjjuso
    @jjjuso 6 лет назад +5

    What if I’m really into tennis (been on varsity since sophomore year) and a club like Knowledge Bowl?

  • @jathindesan2243
    @jathindesan2243 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you SuperTutorTV for your help. I have a question though. Does competing in activities like Quiz Bowl related competitions or BPA hurt your chances of college admissions?

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  6 лет назад

      Quiz Bowl I don't think so generally. The idea with the last point is that if you do "typical" seeming activities that may make you seem similar to other candidates of your demographic, you just might be careful to spin your essays in a way that make you seem unique. If you're involved, looking as if you're NOT involved is worse that having a few activities that might seem stereotypical, I think. To be sure, I'd have to do a study with real admissions data, though. (sigh).But you need to pull your narrative in some way so you don't seem like just another person in the pile.

  • @davidguiracocha520
    @davidguiracocha520 5 лет назад +16

    I’m in JROTC I joined because I thought it would impress colleges. Cut my hair and everything. Life is tough

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  5 лет назад +10

      There's always West Point?

    • @jackbrown3193
      @jackbrown3193 2 года назад

      If you stand out in the Program as a Leader it is great. Plus the character that it builds in you is something that will help you be successful anywhere.

  • @chloeb6313
    @chloeb6313 4 года назад +6

    This is sad. People are being encouraged to stop doing something that they love or not try something that could really enjoy because of this.

  • @casacrimi4
    @casacrimi4 2 года назад +2

    Way to take on a sticky subject! You did it even-handedly and objectively.

  • @avasomera833
    @avasomera833 5 лет назад +2

    Do the job-oriented activities have the same effect as classes in school like BIM or Academy of Finance? Are these classes worth taking?

  • @jacelu1426
    @jacelu1426 4 года назад +3

    I've been in JROTC since freshman year and I am currently the Commanding Officer in the program. I'm in the program because I love how close nit and family like the program is not because I want to go into the military. Most of the people who are in this program don't plan on going into the military, so I don't know why it would hurt us.

  • @tashabwalya7363
    @tashabwalya7363 5 лет назад

    Brooke Hanson Hey Brooke, I know this an old video but I have a quick question. I was the Spokesperson/Organizer of events at my school through the Marketing club( it basically was student government). We did several things such as the first clubs’ day,Fun days,Spirit week and others events. Do I list this under one or each become individual activities? I was in the position from 10th grade when I joined the school up until I graduated in 12th grade. Also can I put down how I did several interviews on empowerment/Advocation of wheelchair accessible education in the country ? (I’m writing about growing up in New York and moving back to Zambia and having to fight to find a school to finish high school even though there’s only one school that accessible in the whole country and it’s for boys only.)

  • @maggiemakgill
    @maggiemakgill 4 года назад +1

    I got my BSc. degree at a university that has a history as an agricultural college and still have a strong agriculture science and practical agricultural studies program. I would hope that having a leadership role in a "Young Farmers" club does not hurt those admissions, in the same way, that physics clubs/math Olympics teams ought to help students applying to science programs.

  • @chemicaleditz8077
    @chemicaleditz8077 3 года назад +3

    JROTC DOES look good on college applications. If you can relate the things you're involved in to your future goals, then colleges tend to like that. I'm 2nd in command with my battalion, and I was on a leadership position prior. Tulane loved this!!

  • @mahadmohamedsheikh2250
    @mahadmohamedsheikh2250 5 лет назад

    very informative

  • @oracle7858
    @oracle7858 4 года назад +9

    Uhh my school is predominantly Asian and extremely competitive so pretty much everyone is in at least 4 clubs and on a debate team and in a bunch of positions of leadership and doing a bunch of volunteering and internships... are those stereotypical Asian activities

  • @keltic1956
    @keltic1956 4 года назад +10

    I now see why this video was recommended to me I’m on the fence on stereotypical and non stereotypical Asian.

  • @serabiju7330
    @serabiju7330 6 лет назад

    My school is doing a mentorship program where we research to learn about other prospective careers around us that are not related to our field. Like for example, I would do a mentorship at a garden store and learn more about plants and how we keep our environment grow because it has nothing to do with my technology pathway. Would that be a good idea from my college application? I want to do this during my school year to show colleges that I can be well rounded in various topics for my stem career. I am an Asian and working at a garden in some other area doesn't seem like other Asians would. So I am in confusion of what I should prospect in so that I stand out in different technology-based universities. I just want to learn about different career paths I could learn like how to weld at my school and do maybe a welding mentorship. Brooke, I would love your opinion on these ideas because I really have no clue at this point what I am doing. What should I do before my junior year starts and I am bound my such activities.

  • @cooperbassham650
    @cooperbassham650 6 лет назад +7

    Well I live in Red America and Participate in 4H and FFA, there goes the ivy.

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  6 лет назад +1

      Not necessarily. The author of the paper believed that this was a correlation issue not causation, though I do think that's up for debate. Coming from a "red" or lower populated state straight away increases your chance of admission significantly above that of a student from California or over represented areas, particularly if you have the same activities/grades/scores as those in California applying do (and in general-- you will get some bonus "points" for diversity of location). So that may "outweigh" the activities issue some (this particular trend was not specific to "red" states in the data, though a Times reporter characterized it as such to the annoyance of the study's author). The other thing I think to remember is the idea of "spin" -- you need to reach out to people who likely are (albeit unfairly) biased or may not understand the world you come from or the activities you do. If you can spin things in an approachable way or tell a story that lets others in that could help.

  • @jaehankim5644
    @jaehankim5644 6 лет назад +1

    I am planning to join science Olympiad my sophomore year. Would that hurt my chances to get into a good university since I am gonna be there for only three years when other people been there longer than me. During my freshman year I only did one club which was CSF,a community service club, and I am planning to do more clubs.

  • @greekgreek3238
    @greekgreek3238 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Supertutor! I was wondering what your take is on MOOCs? Do you think online classes are worth investing time in and if they will paint you more positively on college applications?

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  6 лет назад +2

      If you have no other options they can be ok. But I find community college classes (in person) look a bit stronger as they require more involvement by nature and are often accredited.

  • @TheWorldAccordingToV
    @TheWorldAccordingToV 6 лет назад +1

    Do people actually put their social media on their activities list? Like what types of blogs or accounts would be good for that?

  • @shanzid01
    @shanzid01 6 лет назад

    Okay so help me out please..
    I'm currently working as a programmer in a company in USA (I live outside the US). So should I not include this in my college app?

  • @leyenda6149
    @leyenda6149 6 лет назад +72

    Hi SuperTutor. Plz consider doing some videos for black students and/or thier parents. How can they market themselves if they are middle/upper middle class & haven't dealt with financial adversity?

  • @kevincaotong
    @kevincaotong 6 лет назад +68

    Hey Supertutor, and anyone else reading this,
    I have a lot of those stereotypical Asian activities, such as playing piano, and being in the science olympiad club, but I don't value those activities very highly. I see them as more of a natural thing, so to speak (not saying Asians who don't do those activities are unnatural, but rather, most Asians seem to do these activities, so they're not really special).
    The one "stereotypically Asian" activity that I do that I value is competing and teaching mathematics. I've developed an interest in math in middle school, and take a much higher level math class than most people (most Asians too). At least at my school, most Asians skip 1-2 grades in math, with the more exceptional ones skipping 3. I'm the only one who has ever skipped 4 grades in math at my school (though I could've skipped 6 if my parents let me).
    I'm very competitive in math olympiad, and am the only qualifier of the AIME at my school, and might win the USAMO my junior year, and go on to the IMO in senior year. On top of that, I started the first math club at my school, where I teach students interesting math concepts that are rarely gone over in school, such as combinatorics and number theory, and encourage them to compete in these math competitions. Furthermore, I started our school's first MATHCOUNTS team for middle school, and am hoping to help them win up to states.
    I have a strong passion for math, and have had to deal with a ton of criticism and obstacles during my time learning and preparing for these competitions. My parents are highly against me learning math since they find it unnecessary and believe it'll make me brain dead later on in life. On top of that, there's the typical Asian stereotyping, where people say I was born good at math, or the weird looks given when people see me learning about and talking about math.
    I don't know if my hard work and passion will be tossed aside as a "stereotypical Asian activity" when applying for colleges, especially since I'm hoping to major in mathematics, and not every Asian kid is able to win the USAMO, and most don't even qualify for AIME despite being "good at math". If you've had a personal experience similar to this, or know someone who went through something similar, please let me know!
    Lastly, I'm quite involved in my school, participating as a WEB/LINK leader just about every year (I wasn't accepted for junior year because of my busy schedule next year), and providing new ideas to the school board, such as adding an AP Physics course, etc. While this was put as a "non-stereotypical activity", many of the people taking these leadership roles at my school are Asian. Would this in any way degrade me taking up leadership positions?
    Thanks for any responses!
    P.S. I'm also joining the volleyball team at my school (as a junior) and am a Boy Scout, likely to become an Eagle Scout prior to regular decision deadlines.

    • @shiropadipto3330
      @shiropadipto3330 6 лет назад +39

      Kevin Tong: USAMO, IMO are whole new different levels of math expertise, not something to be tossed away, especially if you apply to STEM-oriented schools like MIT, CalTech, Stanford. She is probably talking about those resume filler kinda math clubs. It's great if you are truly passionate about math. The admissions process is unpredictable. All the best.

    • @saifrocks100
      @saifrocks100 6 лет назад +19

      Kevin Tong Honestly, by the looks of it you have shown an extreme passion in math and if you explain your activities in math on your app and write an essay on the obstacles you’ve overcome pursuing your passion, you should be good. 👍🏼

    • @kevincaotong
      @kevincaotong 6 лет назад +8

      Hi Shiropa,
      Thank you so much for your response, it really makes sense and clears things up a lot! I've just been super confused lately because I keep hearing people say "competing in math competitions" when referring to the stereotype of Asians (not necessarily in this video, but some other ones). The USAMO and IMO are indeed much higher level competitions, and are unlikely to be participated by most Asians. Best of luck!

    • @kevincaotong
      @kevincaotong 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the response! I hope that's true 😬

    • @shiropadipto3330
      @shiropadipto3330 6 лет назад +8

      Kevin: Hi, Kev. an EC by itself is not impressive but the context in which you do it creates the impression. the story matters. most domestic applicants including Asians don't have IMO kind of accolade. at a place like MIT, CalTech most international students are from these intl. olympiads. l am an international student btw. attending Stanford this fall. go for IMO!!! all the best.

  • @qingyitan3876
    @qingyitan3876 6 лет назад

    Hey Brooke awesome video you made! I am asian American but I am very passionate at art and I got paid of being a teaching assistant at an art camp this summer. Also, my school district asked me to paint murals for an elementary which I will also get paid. I have my own business and sell artworks online too. Will writing about these activities hurt my chance of getting into ivy league schools? The reason I want to put this on there is to show how I can extend my passion to teach kids etc.

  • @drishtisingh7756
    @drishtisingh7756 4 года назад +2

    What if you conveyed in the essay that you did ROTC and activities like that to actually want to go to collage?

  • @changye9604
    @changye9604 5 лет назад +6

    When you have to be perfect to get into the college that you want.

  • @madhavananbuchelvan6766
    @madhavananbuchelvan6766 6 лет назад

    Make a video about your opinion on the curve for the June SAT please

  • @margaretgrace6789
    @margaretgrace6789 2 года назад +1

    Hi I have a question about career oriented jobs- I'm a junior in highschool and I currently work as a file clerk at a law firm, but my job is also sort of a paid internship because I get to do things like shadow the lawyers. I also am currently planning on going to law school. Will this be viewed as "career oriented" and hurt my application??

  • @carleyhogan96
    @carleyhogan96 5 лет назад +1

    Do you guys read essays? If so how much does it cost? Thanks :)

  • @HH-lr2zt
    @HH-lr2zt 6 лет назад +10

    I want to become a writer or a journalist, so I intend to get a college degree that correlates with that. I'm in 4-H, but the only project I've ever participated in is Creative Writing (I got 2 Grand Champion plaques and 1 Reserve Champion ribbon). I've held the same leadership position in my club for years- Reporter. Since I don't have animals and I live in the city, does my participation in 4-H still hurt my chances?

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  6 лет назад +2

      For ELITE & private universities: I would put it down, because winning awards in writing is good, but try to write it out in a way that emphasizes the accomplishment and the name of your chapter or the event before the 4H part of the club. I think it's just a stigma for something that many people in more urban environments aren't used to, perhaps? You type up your activities. Maybe there's a way to put it but to slow roll the 4H part? Also I would categorize this as JOURNALISM/PUBLICATION not CAREER ORIENTED in terms of "area" on common app (you'll see when you fill it out). For public universities with ties to 4-H or who sponsor chapters as well as schools in rural environments that are less competitive I don't think it will hurt as much.

    • @HH-lr2zt
      @HH-lr2zt 6 лет назад +3

      SupertutorTV Thank you!

  • @prathamadajania5623
    @prathamadajania5623 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Supertutor, I have a question. I am the secretary for Georgia HOSA. HOSA is an organization that is similar to Future Farmers of America, but its focus is on healthcare. Would being in this leadership position hurt my chances of acceptance at top tier schools? Should I leave this detail out of my college applications? Thanks for all your help!

    • @brookifyd
      @brookifyd 5 лет назад

      I don't advise leaving things off. I do advise "spin"-- which is the knowledge that for some reason schools don't like "career oriented" activities and that the theory behind that may be that it means you aren't intellectually curious or motivated and instead just want a job. Thus I would emphasize your interest in healthcare as an intellectual one, not simply a "career oriented" one. Also I would bury this "lower" in order on the activities roll you submit or categorize it in something other than "career oriented" on your activities if possible.

  • @khangnguyenvinh9985
    @khangnguyenvinh9985 5 лет назад

    I have a question. I study in the USA as an international student, then my mom came to live with me. After coming here, our life drastically change because we was abused by my stepdad for about 1 year. We were given some paperwork that classify us a being abused. Should I mention it on my college app. Personally I think that it’s a huge challenge to focus in school while dealing with stuff like this, and it would hurt my academic performances

  • @maddiem.5885
    @maddiem.5885 5 лет назад

    what about something like a clinical internship through school? My school offers a program where you can intern at a hospital, and I'd really like to participate to make sure med school is what I want to do, but I don't want to hurt my chances of getting into a good college.

  • @chayensweetobsoleteversion3847
    @chayensweetobsoleteversion3847 4 года назад +4

    so what do they want us to do then? they all require huge acheivements like the award or the prize in national levels, continental levels or sometimes even international levels. 🤷‍♂️
    being an asian is so hard sometimes :(

  • @madeleinenagle4222
    @madeleinenagle4222 6 лет назад

    Hey! so I did a payed lab internship where I volunteered for a year and then they hired me - does this count as bad? I really thought it was a big advantage and was really unique, but of course I don't want to put it if it will hurt me...

  • @natashajoubert3243
    @natashajoubert3243 5 лет назад

    I have a question, I'm applying for a college in the US. I don't live in the US, my education level is IEB. How can I improve my chances of being accepted?

  • @ih1521
    @ih1521 5 лет назад +12

    Fudge, I’ve gotten into a lot of arguments online

    • @lemon9881
      @lemon9881 3 года назад +1

      Ira H SAME i’m scared now lmao

  • @happyari13
    @happyari13 4 года назад +1

    It hurts even more for asian American students because most of us have parents that immigrated to the U.S. for us to have a better life and raised us to be the hardest working people in the college admissions pool

  • @leyenda6149
    @leyenda6149 6 лет назад +3

    Off topic, but how do students chose whether to take the ACT or SAT? Does SuperTutor have videos covering that? Thx!

    • @inosurrender8327
      @inosurrender8327 6 лет назад +1

      Preston Clark you can take both tests not just one

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  6 лет назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/4qpW2-rirYA/видео.html Yes-- we have an earlier one too that is a bit more in depth ruclips.net/video/1wiGNaoxDXE/видео.html

    • @leyenda6149
      @leyenda6149 6 лет назад

      SupertutorTV Thank you! I've searched but looks like you haven't published a video yet on AP vs. IB. Plz consider doing one

  • @raymondjin2000
    @raymondjin2000 5 лет назад +3

    ROTC is a college program. Free tuition if you win a competitive and you commission as an officer in the military. One of the most Honorable programs you can join. Going to college with no debt and serving your country after

    • @jackbrown3193
      @jackbrown3193 2 года назад

      And JROTC can prepare you for ROTC or any college experience for that matter.

  • @FireNationDubstep
    @FireNationDubstep 5 лет назад

    Make a video on the new 2018 SAT/ACT concordance!

  • @micaylagoyne5019
    @micaylagoyne5019 4 года назад

    So I want to major in Computer Science. Are you saying that creating a game/app that would be available to the public and potentially make money would be a waste of time and effort because it's "career oriented" and would end up hurting my applications?

  • @nehadavaluri9926
    @nehadavaluri9926 5 лет назад +4

    what about mock trial ? i want to go into law, and i’m really passionate about it, i have a leadership position in mock trial as well. would that hurt me?

    • @griizzlerhops633
      @griizzlerhops633 4 года назад +1

      No, it wouldn't hurt you but however. You should stand out in mock trial by creating new ideas and standing out while holding your leadership position. I think that's what she stresses the idea of.

  • @arnaudomenech7532
    @arnaudomenech7532 4 года назад +1

    In another video you mentioned that when writting our college application essay we should not talk about politics and other controversial concepts. But, can we use our experience in a protest, like for example a climate change protest, to make our reflection? Or could that be seen as negative?

  • @emilyh8284
    @emilyh8284 6 лет назад +5

    What about HOSA (health occupations students of america)? If you imply that you’re interested in medicine, surely that means you want to go to college rather than not? The speculation they used on FFA doesn’t quite work here..?

    • @eczemmaa
      @eczemmaa 5 лет назад +2

      if you’re interested in medicine, then how does that tell the college that you don’t want to go to college??? bc any medical jobs LITERALLY REQUIRES degrees!!!!

    • @natalieloveridge7422
      @natalieloveridge7422 5 лет назад +1

      HOSA definitely helps. I know a bunch of HOSA Alumni that are currently attending the Ivy League schools. It makes sense, too. Sure, HOSA might be a career-preparation organization, but in order to become any sort of health professional, you do need some sort of higher education, and colleges definitely understand that. HOSA, FBLA, DECA, and BPA are all CTSO organizations that I know have produced many current attendees at top-tier schools.

    • @miyaayala5045
      @miyaayala5045 5 лет назад +1

      This great to hear bc I am also in HOSA and was concerned as to whether I could include it

  • @PhucNguyen-vg6zv
    @PhucNguyen-vg6zv 5 лет назад

    I’m an asian exchanges student. I did art & I’m thinking about being on the math team next year. But if I’m going to be the team captain, will it still hurt my application because I’m going to do stereotypical things.

  • @MeinSchmerz
    @MeinSchmerz 4 года назад

    Would joining a program where I teach kids basic art skills like how to draw count as career oriented activities?

  • @teejaysdev4747
    @teejaysdev4747 2 года назад

    I have a little dilemma in another video named "12 Summer Activities that Impress Colleges: Overachiever’s Guide to Summer Break" you said that getting a job or an internship helps and my question is, aren't they "career oriented activities" as well? if not where is the difference?

  • @Riya-wh6li
    @Riya-wh6li 5 лет назад +1

    Dear SuperTutorTV,
    I am doing this course called Honors Mentorship in my high school, and it basically where students choose to do an internship during school hours for an entire year. I am doing my internship in welding. You said career-oriented activities would lower my chances for admission. Should I include this in my list of activities or should I chuck it? I am not sure because it is a career-related, though I just like learning about it other than follow it as a career choice. Please Help!

    • @catstevens8250
      @catstevens8250 5 лет назад

      If you’re looking to go to college for engineering, include it. It’s honestly not going to hurt your chances anyway. If you’re going to college for something else, include it as a hobby.

  • @conniemcgowan7842
    @conniemcgowan7842 4 года назад

    Hey, I have a few questions about college applications, do you think I could email you them by any chance?

  • @chenkevin2757
    @chenkevin2757 6 лет назад +6

    Hi supertutortv, I took the June SAT subject test and scored a 740 on world history, 740 on bio and 780 on math 2. I want to go to an Ivy League and major in biology. How would you rate these scores? I’m considering retaking biology. Thank you!!

    • @DeepSeas..
      @DeepSeas.. 5 лет назад +2

      Chen Kevin Those scores wouldn’t keep you out of any university in the U.S.
      In fact, retaking very high scores may work AGAINST you even if you improve because you’ll come across as being overly obsessed with your test scores. The best thing you can do is work on some extracurriculars (as unique as you can make them) that will help you develop as an individual. You have the scores, you likely have the grades, now you need to prove that you’re mature, sociable and interesting. If you want an example of an essay that got me into a few colleges I had no right even applying to, lmk.

    • @chenkevin2757
      @chenkevin2757 5 лет назад

      Daniel thank you so much for you advice!! And yes please I would really appreciate an example!!

    • @DeepSeas..
      @DeepSeas.. 5 лет назад

      Chen Kevin I wrote about how my English class was discussing religion and we got to the topic of heaven and hell. One of my peers explained that in Judaism, there’s no concept of heaven and hell, just a sort of purgatory/limbo. I talked about how shocked I was that such a fundamental aspect of Christianity differed so much from Judaism, and how that instance taught me to be wary of generalizations.
      I think what admissions officers liked about it was that I turned a moment of ignorance into a lesson that I used to learn from and better myself.
      Whatever you decide to write about, make sure you write in your own voice. Don’t use a thesaurus and try to come across as smart or impressive. Your grades and exam scores already prove that you’re intelligent and competent.

    • @chenkevin2757
      @chenkevin2757 5 лет назад

      Daniel thank you so much I’ll definitely take your advice when writing my essay!!!

  • @hwanglang2927
    @hwanglang2927 3 года назад

    Wait, I'm Southeast Asian (Specifically Indonesian) with a noticeable humanities/history spike. I've taken all the history AP's in my school, I've interned at a historical museum, and interned for a few political campaigns. Does that mean my application will be looked at more positively by admissions officers because it goes against the stereotype?

  • @sourishw.5865
    @sourishw.5865 3 года назад

    Can I have a link to the study/survey?

  • @stephenkim7675
    @stephenkim7675 6 лет назад +8

    I’m asian and I play baseball but also in a science Olympiad team/club

    • @AndrewYudrinkswater
      @AndrewYudrinkswater 5 лет назад +4

      well ur screwed

    • @slee8601
      @slee8601 4 года назад +1

      It’s ok if you want to go into STEM field. Activies aligned with your passion are good.

  • @joshuahuynhh
    @joshuahuynhh 5 лет назад +1

    to anybody reading this, im a freshman in highschool and want to get a view on what i could and maybe should do during my next few years. I'm in the JROTC program and love the program, especially the people you meet and the activities and development as a person; but she talks about how it may harm admission chances. What do you thinl i should do? Should i stay in the program and shoot for a leadership position? drop the program? or go for a semi leadership position? thanks for listening to my ted talk please share your thoughts!

    • @jackbrown3193
      @jackbrown3193 2 года назад

      Im probably a little late but i Hope you stayed in.

  • @brunzieri
    @brunzieri 6 лет назад +1

    Hey I’m a skills USA architecture winner. This competition is career focused so should I keep it on my resume or discard it? Thanks!

    • @SupertutorTV
      @SupertutorTV  5 лет назад +2

      That sounds good as it's an AWARD. Awards are usually good. Just don't put it under CAREER ORIENTED on common app. Put it under arts somewhere. Spin it as a creative competition. Spin!

  • @SaraSantos_01
    @SaraSantos_01 3 года назад

    Oop- I did JROTC on my freshman year but couldn’t continue because I changed schools.

  • @aayushdhungana360
    @aayushdhungana360 3 года назад

    Ok in my country, high schools dont offer activities and its usually if ur like the top in class, very good chances are the ONLY activity you are interested actually in is a particular subject and olympiads......i mean seriously, i have never seen a "class topper" be playing an instrument or smth......maybe just being in the school's science club......WHAT DO I DO? PLZ HELP

  • @jlawrence0181
    @jlawrence0181 4 года назад

    I find your comments rather interesting. When I was at the Wisconsin State Fair last year, I noted that nearly 80% of the FFA leadership had been accepted by Big 10 Universities WITH SCHOLARSHIPS. There are a good number of top universities that are not in the Ivy League. And I can say that increasingly medical schools are looking for students with a demonstrated RURAL background to address the great need for doctors in rural settings.