You give off such a good vibe girl. Im 18 but im taking a gap year so ill be going to royal holloway next year and i wish i find people like u honestly
Awww it can seem daunting! But once you find your ground and you get comfortable, you'll start enjoying yourself! Hopefully lockdown and covid is gone by then🤞🏿
HvZ and Gamesoc committee here: thanks for the shout out, we would love you to come join if we get irl games next year, I may be biased but they're so much fun and I'm sure you'd love it!! love the vid!
@@VenusAshu Gamesoc regularly hosts among us and we organise DnD group finders as well as supporting new DMs if that's something you wanted to try too! Our discord is open for anyone regardless of membership and is really great for finding groups to play with for any games going if you wanna join! discord.gg/sY3JUpWB .
(we also have a self promotion chat channel which may be of interest! We always have a load of fresher questions and your videos would probably be super helpful!)
Lookin pengggg😘 And totally remember that night we went out and u still had a essay to finish when we got back! Man I was sweating and freakin out FOR YOU! 😂😂😂😂
Honestly my main concern with Royal Holloway is the area. Is there easy shopping areas that are fun to shop in close? Is there a Waterstones nearby? Because I am so desperate to have one in my area. Also, I saw on the uni website that there’s a bus to Windsor, and I was wondering how hassle-free that bus is to and back from uni to Windsor?
Hey!! From campus the bus is very accessible to take you to Staines and or Windsor, the reliability of when they come is questionable 😭 but they should run ever 20/30 minutes. I have no idea about a Waterstones, but the only main shops in Egham are on the hight street and honestly there's not much a variety but stains does have more and is very close by
No clue! People say it's because Gowar is supposed to be for 2nd, 3rd, and postgrads, but tbh I've seen first years there and it's practically around the same size as Williamson Tuke and Butler.
Hmmm I would have to say that Runnymede, whilst not the cheapest, is cheaper than other accoms and does have good social vibes. It's ensuite and the rooms are pretty good and I could be wrong but it's just a little cheaper than tuke and butler, however, unless you have the floor on the top, the kitchens are smaller.
@@VenusAshu I am so sorry I just realised I wrote littlest rather than littest 🤦🏻♂️hahahaha - I meant to say which accommodation has the best social vibes and is most lit irrespective of prices etc etc? So sorry for confusion!!!!
@@jameswebb375 OHHHHHH okay no worries hahaha 😂 in that case I'd say GE that's usually where all the motives are😂 even as a 2nd yr I'm alway there. And then probs after that would be Tuke and Butler because it's still v. good socially but I don't hear about motives happening there as much as GE
I want to go there but do you think it will be hard to have a social life if I don’t live in the accommodations?? Cause I want to have the uni experience without living there, will not living there prevent that?
Okay this pretty much depends on you really. Most of the people I know who stay at home kind of just come to uni for their lectures and seminars then dip back home. They might hang out with some friends but that's pretty much it. And in that case, they would miss out for sure. HOWEVER, if you're constantly engaging and being social, like joining sports and societies, staying to go socials (can be non alcoholic socials as well), even cooking at your friends accom, taking trips out, meeting up on weekends, is a good way to stay involved and still get that uni experience. It CAN definitely be done.
Hi ! Genuine question - would you say the university and people there are inclusive because I worry if it’s mainly white British I’ll feel I don’t fit in . Thanks !
I’m black British and I am feeling the exact same, literally watch about 30 videos from royal Holloway and haven’t seen one black male and very very few black females, worried I’ll stick out in the uni especially as it is in a predominantly white area and I am from the diverse west London
Hiya! I'm definitely going to do a video on this because I was worried about the exact same thing when I came and I think I can go into more detail with a separate video
If you schedule it in you can definitely make time for it, but I am completely grateful for mine because it just allows me to express myself and have fun!
It honestly depends on what I have going on. If I have essays due or work to be done then maybe once a week, if I don't have much work to do then sometimes 2/3 times a week
@@VenusAshu Ahhh nice okay I see. And for nights out in London they always sound great but obviously like how hard of expensive is it to get there? Cos there is the train from Egham straight to Waterloo right?
@@andrewlaing Yeah if you're taking train it's sticky because getting there is no problem, but when Waterloo closes your only other option is to Uber back (a good £70) or wait till 6/7 when it does open. Sometimes the uni will organise coaches to London clubs if it's a feature night and it takes you there and back, so I highly suggest doing that, though I don't know what will be happening for this year considering were in a pandemic 😭
There's a various amount of people there tbh. People always make fun of GE being the private schooled posh bit of the uni but I've met alot of people there who by no means live up to that stereotype. So it can depend on what kind of people you run with but a lot of the times you do find that typical southern posh lot there. BUT WE ALL STILL GET LIT THO!!
@@michellezambrano8590 Errrrm, I have to admit that I don't know. I know a few girls that are, but as regards to the uni as a whole I couldn't say for sure.
@@michellezambrano8590 no worries hun😅 and I don't think it's hard but it does depend on your course. But a levels didn't go that well for me and I got into Holloway through clearing so you'll be fine🎉
Mary-Kate McAllister yes this is true. It was certainly the case when I got there in 2002. But the truth of the matter is that no one makes a big deal about your background, they were all great people no matter where they came from. You all become friends either way.
Yeah I agree. There are alot of upper class, private school kids. But the majority of us don't care about people's economic background. We care about having a good time and enjoying the 3 years we have here!😂
Heyy! And yeah in all honesty I love my degree. Which makes me sound like some poster kid for it but for me it's really enlightening. Whilst the English side is reading heavy and typical essays and exams about typical English topics, the creative writing side explores more about myself as a writer. We look at other writers yes, but we apply their styles, techniques and even ideologies to our own writing which is really interesting. I would only recommend my course if you're truly passionate about writing and literature. Because if you aren't then it won't be for you. Hope this helpss
@@larablackburn9649 oooo it depends. I think because I'm juggling a lot more than just uni it feels like quite a lot of work. Especially in the first year when you have to read a book a week. Actually to be fair every year you have to read a book a week😭 but you get used to it and most times you don't even need to finish the books completely
Unfortunately no. Black students make up only 8 percent (approximately) of the student population. Nevertheless, there is a strong community of black students and societies like ACS (Afro Caribbean Society) and WOCC (Women of Colour Collective) are a great way of meeting other black students.🙌🏿
@@amaan057__7 There's actually quite alot of Asians, both international and home students that go there. But maybe I'm saying that because I hang out with alot of them lol😂
Oh 100% I started when I was 18 and didn't realise at the time but had slot of friends that were 20 or 21 in first year. There was one girl who was even 24. People don't really care how old you are and most of the time we cant tell the difference 😅
It's a relatively old accom, but it's still nice if you want to be on campus, have catered options, and also have a bathroom to yourself. So basically like Kingswood, but closer to campus.
Definitely. There are a ton of international students that transfer from overseas and make up 1/4 of the student body and many of them are from countries like Korea, Malaysia, Japan etc. And that's disregarding those that are originally from South East Asian but live in the UK or Europe already (home students).
You give off such a good vibe girl. Im 18 but im taking a gap year so ill be going to royal holloway next year and i wish i find people like u honestly
Awww you're the sweetest! Imma still be here so hmu if you need anything ✨
Needed this vid 🤣 definitely going to comment/dm when I have questions. Hopefully entering in 2021 (applied with a gap year)
Yesss we love that, join the fam!
Same boo!
I did the exact same thing ! 2021
Just accepted my Royal Holloway offer and I can't wait!!!
YESSS! We absolutely love to see ittttt. See you in a couple o weeks🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
i’m starting at royal holloway in september and i’m nervous ahhhh
Awww it can seem daunting! But once you find your ground and you get comfortable, you'll start enjoying yourself! Hopefully lockdown and covid is gone by then🤞🏿
HvZ and Gamesoc committee here: thanks for the shout out, we would love you to come join if we get irl games next year, I may be biased but they're so much fun and I'm sure you'd love it!! love the vid!
If y'all do among us, halo, dungeons and dragons or monopoly IM THEREEEEEE
@@VenusAshu Gamesoc regularly hosts among us and we organise DnD group finders as well as supporting new DMs if that's something you wanted to try too! Our discord is open for anyone regardless of membership and is really great for finding groups to play with for any games going if you wanna join! discord.gg/sY3JUpWB .
(we also have a self promotion chat channel which may be of interest! We always have a load of fresher questions and your videos would probably be super helpful!)
@@tanalovesgnomes yayyy just joined!
@@tanalovesgnomes and that would be great thanks!
Lookin pengggg😘 And totally remember that night we went out and u still had a essay to finish when we got back! Man I was sweating and freakin out FOR YOU! 😂😂😂😂
That was honestly so jokessss😂😂😂 and thank you hun❤️
This video was a wholleeee vibe, loved it
Awww thank youuu
This is bomb! Thanks for giving us newbies some info! 💕
Awww thank youuu! Anything to help :)
What do people normally wear to royal Holloway? I really am confused
Thank you so much for this🥺😂. This was Hella informative. Im South African lol I can't wait to come thruuuuu
Yessss!!!! Look me up when you get there!!! I'll probably see you around anyways it's a small campus😂
Ahhhh me TOO!
Honestly my main concern with Royal Holloway is the area. Is there easy shopping areas that are fun to shop in close? Is there a Waterstones nearby? Because I am so desperate to have one in my area. Also, I saw on the uni website that there’s a bus to Windsor, and I was wondering how hassle-free that bus is to and back from uni to Windsor?
Hey!! From campus the bus is very accessible to take you to Staines and or Windsor, the reliability of when they come is questionable 😭 but they should run ever 20/30 minutes. I have no idea about a Waterstones, but the only main shops in Egham are on the hight street and honestly there's not much a variety but stains does have more and is very close by
Why is gowar more expensive the Williamson time and butler
No clue! People say it's because Gowar is supposed to be for 2nd, 3rd, and postgrads, but tbh I've seen first years there and it's practically around the same size as Williamson Tuke and Butler.
Hey, which accommodation would you say is the littlest and best for social vibes?! Thanks I’m advance :)
Hmmm I would have to say that Runnymede, whilst not the cheapest, is cheaper than other accoms and does have good social vibes. It's ensuite and the rooms are pretty good and I could be wrong but it's just a little cheaper than tuke and butler, however, unless you have the floor on the top, the kitchens are smaller.
@@VenusAshu thanks so much :) ! Do duke and butler not have as good social vibes then? Thanks so much again!!!
@@jameswebb375 Oh they do! They just cost slightly more than Runnymede
@@VenusAshu I am so sorry I just realised I wrote littlest rather than littest 🤦🏻♂️hahahaha - I meant to say which accommodation has the best social vibes and is most lit irrespective of prices etc etc? So sorry for confusion!!!!
@@jameswebb375 OHHHHHH okay no worries hahaha 😂 in that case I'd say GE that's usually where all the motives are😂 even as a 2nd yr I'm alway there. And then probs after that would be Tuke and Butler because it's still v. good socially but I don't hear about motives happening there as much as GE
I want to go there but do you think it will be hard to have a social life if I don’t live in the accommodations?? Cause I want to have the uni experience without living there, will not living there prevent that?
Okay this pretty much depends on you really. Most of the people I know who stay at home kind of just come to uni for their lectures and seminars then dip back home. They might hang out with some friends but that's pretty much it. And in that case, they would miss out for sure. HOWEVER, if you're constantly engaging and being social, like joining sports and societies, staying to go socials (can be non alcoholic socials as well), even cooking at your friends accom, taking trips out, meeting up on weekends, is a good way to stay involved and still get that uni experience. It CAN definitely be done.
Venus Ashu thank you
Hi ! Genuine question - would you say the university and people there are inclusive because I worry if it’s mainly white British I’ll feel I don’t fit in . Thanks !
I’m black British and I am feeling the exact same, literally watch about 30 videos from royal Holloway and haven’t seen one black male and very very few black females, worried I’ll stick out in the uni especially as it is in a predominantly white area and I am from the diverse west London
Hiya! I'm definitely going to do a video on this because I was worried about the exact same thing when I came and I think I can go into more detail with a separate video
@@VenusAshu that would be great , thank you 🥰
Your videos are everything 💓💓💓💓💓
Awww thank you lovelyyy☺️✨
I have a question, I might wanna start RUclips during uni, but is it hard to do RUclips and uni at the same time, how do you find it
If you schedule it in you can definitely make time for it, but I am completely grateful for mine because it just allows me to express myself and have fun!
omg where do you edit this is unreal💫
Hahaha thank youuu! As in my photos or my yt vids???
vidsss x
@@loischarlotte9077 Ahaha i edit on filmora wondershare! the info about my equipment should be in my bio!
Can you also take the option of not taking accommodation at Royal Holloway uni?
Yes of course! You don't have to apply for on campus accomodation if you don't want to, but if you're a first year the uni will prioritize you
Great vid :) How often would u say u go for nights out in Egham/Staines or London?
It honestly depends on what I have going on. If I have essays due or work to be done then maybe once a week, if I don't have much work to do then sometimes 2/3 times a week
But when I go out it's not always clubbing ,majority of the time yes😂, but it's also house motives, restaurants, bars that sorta thing
@@VenusAshu Ahhh nice okay I see. And for nights out in London they always sound great but obviously like how hard of expensive is it to get there? Cos there is the train from Egham straight to Waterloo right?
@@andrewlaing Yeah if you're taking train it's sticky because getting there is no problem, but when Waterloo closes your only other option is to Uber back (a good £70) or wait till 6/7 when it does open. Sometimes the uni will organise coaches to London clubs if it's a feature night and it takes you there and back, so I highly suggest doing that, though I don't know what will be happening for this year considering were in a pandemic 😭
@@VenusAshu ahh that's annoying. Thanks sm for your help!!
What are the people at George Eliot like?
There's a various amount of people there tbh. People always make fun of GE being the private schooled posh bit of the uni but I've met alot of people there who by no means live up to that stereotype. So it can depend on what kind of people you run with but a lot of the times you do find that typical southern posh lot there. BUT WE ALL STILL GET LIT THO!!
Venus Ashu beautiful I’ll get lit with anyone
Is there many Latin people?? And what about people from Spain, Italy and France?
100% Literally 5 girls who lived around me were from France, Italy and US there are tons of Europeans (both international and home) on campus.
Venus Ashu thank you! What about people from South America? Is there many Latinos? Like from Colombia, Ecuador and those countries?
@@michellezambrano8590 Errrrm, I have to admit that I don't know. I know a few girls that are, but as regards to the uni as a whole I couldn't say for sure.
Heeey, sorry for my lots of questions jajaj how hard is to get into Royal Holloway? Just send my application and I am pretty nervous
@@michellezambrano8590 no worries hun😅 and I don't think it's hard but it does depend on your course. But a levels didn't go that well for me and I got into Holloway through clearing so you'll be fine🎉
I really want to go to the uni but my family keep telling me it’ll be posh and have lots of private school kids. Truthfully is this right?
Mary-Kate McAllister yes this is true. It was certainly the case when I got there in 2002. But the truth of the matter is that no one makes a big deal about your background, they were all great people no matter where they came from. You all become friends either way.
Yeah I agree. There are alot of upper class, private school kids. But the majority of us don't care about people's economic background. We care about having a good time and enjoying the 3 years we have here!😂
@Kate Yara Ofc!!! Ask awayyy!! My Instagram is @official_venusashu
Hi, do you like the English course there and would you recommend it?
Heyy! And yeah in all honesty I love my degree. Which makes me sound like some poster kid for it but for me it's really enlightening. Whilst the English side is reading heavy and typical essays and exams about typical English topics, the creative writing side explores more about myself as a writer. We look at other writers yes, but we apply their styles, techniques and even ideologies to our own writing which is really interesting. I would only recommend my course if you're truly passionate about writing and literature. Because if you aren't then it won't be for you. Hope this helpss
@@larablackburn9649 oooo it depends. I think because I'm juggling a lot more than just uni it feels like quite a lot of work. Especially in the first year when you have to read a book a week. Actually to be fair every year you have to read a book a week😭 but you get used to it and most times you don't even need to finish the books completely
Is there a lot of diversity in the university (black people)?
Unfortunately no. Black students make up only 8 percent (approximately) of the student population. Nevertheless, there is a strong community of black students and societies like ACS (Afro Caribbean Society) and WOCC (Women of Colour Collective) are a great way of meeting other black students.🙌🏿
Venus Ashu what about Asians?
@@amaan057__7 There's actually quite alot of Asians, both international and home students that go there. But maybe I'm saying that because I hang out with alot of them lol😂
hi im 20 and tranferring from america. i'll be 21 by the time i come over. will i fit in or am i too old , are there people ny age?
Oh 100% I started when I was 18 and didn't realise at the time but had slot of friends that were 20 or 21 in first year. There was one girl who was even 24. People don't really care how old you are and most of the time we cant tell the difference 😅
What is Reid like?
It's a relatively old accom, but it's still nice if you want to be on campus, have catered options, and also have a bathroom to yourself. So basically like Kingswood, but closer to campus.
I've been trying to get a job there
I hope you get it!
Thankx
How good is the wifi there?
It's pretty good and works well across the campus. I think it's only crashed a few times during last year which is to be expected.
are there many south east asians there?
Definitely. There are a ton of international students that transfer from overseas and make up 1/4 of the student body and many of them are from countries like Korea, Malaysia, Japan etc. And that's disregarding those that are originally from South East Asian but live in the UK or Europe already (home students).
if i ever see you at kingswood youre getting cheffed
he has to go blud
Are there any beautiful girls?
Yeah😂
U need to lose some weight if u wanna enjoy the food
Who are you to tell someone about their weight? You don’t know her. Weird behaviour.