Vanderbilt move-in VLOG!!

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
  • Follow along with me as I move into Vanderbilt!! Super excited to start this 4-year journey in Nashville. I'll be posting MORE about my daily life as a student here and as an Army ROTC cadet. So stay tuned for more vids :)
    Comment below any questions you have for me OR let me know how your move-in experience was. I'd love to hear about it!
    A lil about me:
    Hey I'm Charlotte! Northern Virginia born and raised. I did JROTC in high school and now I'm doing ROTC at Vandy with a 4-year Army scholarship. I love working out, rollerskating, and making youtube videos.
    Chapters...
    0:00 basic info
    0:50 packing car
    1:26 crumbl break
    1:37 driving to nash
    2:10 moving in!
    5:25 room tour:)
    6:30 final words
    6:51 outro
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    @Charlotte.frances

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @KaseyKautz
    @KaseyKautz Рік тому +2

    This is one of the best Vanderbilt move in videos I've seen! Thanks for showing what it was like.

  • @Chase2210
    @Chase2210 Рік тому +1

    What a great video! You really feel like your moving into Vanderbilt as well! Keep up the great videos! Crumble was so yummy with you, keep being beautiful!

  • @mperuk
    @mperuk Рік тому +1

    Yes!!! Such a good video documenting the move-in process 💕

  • @ambassadorofhappiness500
    @ambassadorofhappiness500 Рік тому +1

    I loved your smile

  • @mpat100
    @mpat100 Рік тому +1

    Enjoy your college experience and work hard!

  • @adjtv484
    @adjtv484 9 місяців тому +1

    BUT THE WINDOW

  • @darlenewallace8469
    @darlenewallace8469 Рік тому +2

    The room is pretty for you

  • @ellagraceparsons3799
    @ellagraceparsons3799 Рік тому +1

    Woah! This room is so cute and seems so familiar. It is almost like I live there.

  • @wikilee882
    @wikilee882 Рік тому +1

    Great video!!

  • @scvandy3129
    @scvandy3129 Рік тому

    Congratulations, Charlotte, on Vanderbilt's and your respective choice for fall '22 admittance.
    'Thumbs up' for being well organized, CLEARLY well organized and prepared. AND, for the purposes of your channel and benefit for your viewers / followers, having an engaging, pleasant camera presence -- face, features and voice -- and a photogenic environment, the magnificent Vanderbilt campus.
    How fortunate you are to have a HUGE advantage over your fellow freshmen 'Dores who by necessity or choice, fly into Nashville for move-in. As you've clearly shown in the first two minutes, those driving can load, load, load, LOAD their vehicles 'to the gills'.
    Since we saw a good sampling of your generous, well-cared-for wardrobe, what's missing from the room tour? The all-important laundry hamper and its location. Room or bathroom?
    2:10 - 2:16 3:28 - 3:35 Razorbacks, please,, pretty please and PUH - LLEEEZZZ don't take offense, but using an ancient slight that's MEANT as a good-natured quip: "Charlotte, pray tell, what part of Arkansas were you born in?!" Why, you neglected to introduce your video's silent co-star about whom you reference simply as "we". . . . Post-production tip: for her -- and viewers' benefit, might I suggest a slight tweak? Here goes: 'Loose' the second and a half at 2:10 - 2:11 so our introduction is the gesture of a nice, female driver smiling while facing camera -- INSTEAD of yawning showing the world what she had for breakfast and lunch, i.e., not covering her wide open mouth with her hand, Etiquette 101. . . . 'Thumbs up' again for your radiant smile at 2:12. And throughout, the appropriate choice and level of background music.
    Best of luck with: classes, studiying, ROTC, 'Mr. Virginia' back home, making friends -- lots and lots of new friends -- managing $'s, 'discovering' and exploring Nashville and, very important, by now realizing you lucked out landing a compatible roommate. Everyone viewing your 'channel' is 'fingers crossed' you'll be smiling as much, or more at semester's end. FINALLY, imagine the good fortune you and the Class of '26 have to be starting out your Vanderbilt experience without the COVID-19 restrictions that changed, challenged, ruined far too much of big portions of the previous 30 months.