You are an absolute pleasure to listen to! Would love a 'Brutally Honest' series where you speak for half an hour or more on subjects such as: Countries/cities you've visited, being a solo traveller, learning Italian, learning Latin, learning Portuguese, career planning. I really appreciate you going into so much detail and breaking down your opinions with a range of examples.
Yer I feel people didn't really want to know me much because they saw my skin colour and made up assumptions. At one place I went to in the Uni town there was this distance that went on for years. And when a white person came along they'll suddenly put more effort in. I felt very hurt and upset about it for a long time.
join societies as a member at the freshers fair and then see if there are applications to join the committee the following term (committees tend to change every term!)
At first, thanks for the video very much! It really helped me.❤️ If I think of College, I think of one of the best, funniest times in life. I love making friends and socializing, going out together and explore the town. Clubbing might be fun too.I don’t know. I don’t want to study a whole year, only to be one of the best of the best. A middle thing is absolutely enough, but I still don’t want to be at the bottom. I hope that I could find a path job at College. No clue why. I love Metaphysics, Quantumphysics, English Literature and reading but hate Language ( only like English) and Chemistry. Technology isn’t really mine too. I would study very hard for stuff I love because they make fun and I would enjoy it but I wouldn’t want not to socialize. I think that I would get depressed by this...😅 But I would still like to study at one of the top 20 universities and I am absolutely willing to do hard work for it. Do you think, Oxford would fit to me? Sry for the grammar. I am a middle school student from Germany. It is going to improve.😂 Maybe I wrote to much? Thx for answering tho if you are answering!❤️ Ps.: I am not one of the people who set very high goals in their life, want to be rich, successful or well known. I just want to do things I love, spend time with loved ones, have a cozy home and enough time for traveling and reading books. Studying will never really be my highest priority. Okay, when I really love it it would be a highly priority but I would never neglect my social life for more than some month’s to study. If I am working I would I guess.🍪
Totally related to the social part... Chinese here as well. Some white gals are completely uninterested in talking to me. But why would I need to care about them!!
But who do you do the same to? Perhaps East Africans, Southeast “jungle” Asians? My Chinese and Taiwanese friends admitted to that shortcoming even though they were heavily invested in the Panasian cultural identity. You want your white peers to affirm your value because you are unsure of yourself. The traits and skills you possess may not fully align with your context and because you are used to excelling, you feel anxiety. I went to a nondenominational international church of 800 at one point which also turned out to be 97% Korean. I was in the 3%. These people found their group and their own little friend group within it. I was an outsider among the outsiders. (They could make the stone walls of the old Methodist church vibrate when they sang though.) Being an outsider has a ton of advantages that should not be discounted.
hey question! I don't know if you know this, but do erasmus/international students get their own acommodation? or do they just get altogether with regular oxford students? thx
do you ever make friends with people from having tutorials with them? like if there is another person doing tutorial with you do you tend to talk to each other?
Thank you so much for this video! I was wondering if you had studied any Italian before taking the intensive course in your 3rd year? I never knew that studying languages outside of your course was an option so thank you!
You clicked with people only one year above you? I found people my age quite dull; professors were much more interesting though the field of discussion is generally too narrow. After university, I found that I got along best with passionate, knowledgeable people 30 to 60 years older and even then it’s hit or miss. My closest “peer” friends are a minimum of 10-15 years older and I’ll only have one at a time. Finding people that can discuss a wide range of topics with moderate to high detail is really hard especially in non-academic environments.
Feel your pain being a course 2 latin person and I haven’t even got there yet 😂 most of the course 2 people across the year seem to have chosen Greek....
You are an absolute pleasure to listen to! Would love a 'Brutally Honest' series where you speak for half an hour or more on subjects such as: Countries/cities you've visited, being a solo traveller, learning Italian, learning Latin, learning Portuguese, career planning. I really appreciate you going into so much detail and breaking down your opinions with a range of examples.
This video is making me so excited about applying to Oxford!! And love this honest opinion series!!
When are you applying? I hope it goes well!
Good luck!
ahhh good luck!!
violaaa you're literally glowing omg 💖💖 i'm loving this series!
- i wish i knew
thank you so much!! xx
I was always curious what Oxford uni was like. Thank you for sharing your experience!
glad you enjoyed it Celestine!
wow you really have the most wonderful and amazing university experience that one could ever have
Moving in to Ox this October and this was so useful thank you
Corvus Oculum Corvi Non Eruit so am I! What college?
@@nikola206 worcester :)
Hi which course? I have a few more questions would you be open to it? I'm sorry if its inconvenient 🙈
@@mirayaborah149 No problem! I'm reading Fine Art
Miraya Borah I’m reading Biology. If you have any questions my email is lochlandpoppy@gmail.com
Yer I feel people didn't really want to know me much because they saw my skin colour and made up assumptions. At one place I went to in the Uni town there was this distance that went on for years. And when a white person came along they'll suddenly put more effort in. I felt very hurt and upset about it for a long time.
also when is a good time to find leadership positions for clubs and societies? how can i go about finding them? (im a graduate fresher)
join societies as a member at the freshers fair and then see if there are applications to join the committee the following term (committees tend to change every term!)
At first, thanks for the video very much! It really helped me.❤️
If I think of College, I think of one of the best, funniest times in life. I love making friends and socializing, going out together and explore the town. Clubbing might be fun too.I don’t know. I don’t want to study a whole year, only to be one of the best of the best. A middle thing is absolutely enough, but I still don’t want to be at the bottom. I hope that I could find a path job at College. No clue why.
I love Metaphysics, Quantumphysics, English Literature and reading but hate Language ( only like English) and Chemistry. Technology isn’t really mine too.
I would study very hard for stuff I love because they make fun and I would enjoy it but I wouldn’t want not to socialize. I think that I would get depressed by this...😅
But I would still like to study at one of the top 20 universities and I am absolutely willing to do hard work for it. Do you think, Oxford would fit to me?
Sry for the grammar. I am a middle school student from Germany. It is going to improve.😂
Maybe I wrote to much?
Thx for answering tho if you are answering!❤️
Ps.: I am not one of the people who set very high goals in their life, want to be rich, successful or well known. I just want to do things I love, spend time with loved ones, have a cozy home and enough time for traveling and reading books. Studying will never really be my highest priority. Okay, when I really love it it would be a highly priority but I would never neglect my social life for more than some month’s to study. If I am working I would I guess.🍪
Totally related to the social part... Chinese here as well. Some white gals are completely uninterested in talking to me. But why would I need to care about them!!
But who do you do the same to? Perhaps East Africans, Southeast “jungle” Asians? My Chinese and Taiwanese friends admitted to that shortcoming even though they were heavily invested in the Panasian cultural identity. You want your white peers to affirm your value because you are unsure of yourself. The traits and skills you possess may not fully align with your context and because you are used to excelling, you feel anxiety. I went to a nondenominational international church of 800 at one point which also turned out to be 97% Korean. I was in the 3%. These people found their group and their own little friend group within it. I was an outsider among the outsiders. (They could make the stone walls of the old Methodist church vibrate when they sang though.) Being an outsider has a ton of advantages that should not be discounted.
hey question! I don't know if you know this, but do erasmus/international students get their own acommodation? or do they just get altogether with regular oxford students? thx
do you ever make friends with people from having tutorials with them? like if there is another person doing tutorial with you do you tend to talk to each other?
yes, for sure!!! i made friends with the majority of my tutorial partners (i.e. actually did things together outside of tutorials) xx
viola helen ok cool!! thanks 💕
i have to ask..... did you get to see Mamma Mia 2 being filmed!! xxx
I think Jackson Wang your twin......🥺💙
Thank you so much for this video! I was wondering if you had studied any Italian before taking the intensive course in your 3rd year? I never knew that studying languages outside of your course was an option so thank you!
This is wonderful!!!!
You clicked with people only one year above you? I found people my age quite dull; professors were much more interesting though the field of discussion is generally too narrow. After university, I found that I got along best with passionate, knowledgeable people 30 to 60 years older and even then it’s hit or miss. My closest “peer” friends are a minimum of 10-15 years older and I’ll only have one at a time. Finding people that can discuss a wide range of topics with moderate to high detail is really hard especially in non-academic environments.
Feel your pain being a course 2 latin person and I haven’t even got there yet 😂 most of the course 2 people across the year seem to have chosen Greek....
ahhh wishing you the best of luck!!