Damn never expected this! But do what you want revishaan at the end of the day if you are passionate about something and you think it’s right for you then obviously your making the right decision.
Honestly Ishaan, I wish you the best of luck with your business. I think if everything goes well, you will be very successful (even without uni as you have said). I also hope the move to Dubai is all okay as that is a very big move at 18. In terms of going to university (I am a year 12 student) the main reason I want to go is to get away from home, but in terms of what I study I wasn’t too sure. Something in creative technology I was guessing.
Please start posting about your agency , I’m coming out of year 11 and am going to start a smma along with my alevels. Would be great to have another agency owner to look up to and grow alongside!
Super proud, I totally agree with everything you worded so perfectly in the video. Live your life exactly how you want to, take risks and do what you love. Wishing you all the best for your bright future ahead 🙌
Sounds good for you but you're creating a massive misconception about university 99% of people arent anywhere near of the privileged postion that you are in where you can afford to go to another country let alone even travel most 18 year olds doing a levels in the uk dont have this and dont have many other options than university
There's are BSc degree apprenticeships available for physiotherapy if you do decide that University is not for you! I think as more young people are not wanting to start off their careers in debt, apprenticeships are becoming more common.
I am an A-Level student in Yr12 studying Biology, Geography, Business. Would you recommend doing any of these at Uni? (Completely have no idea what I want to do with my career😅)
If you don't know what you want from a career, Uni could end up being a very expensive mistake. Only go if it's essential to future career. If you still want to go to Uni, try a course that's flexible, so you can can do any job afterwards.
For me I think the best way I'd learn is through uni ,I've got a football promo Channel on the side,but it's not at the stage where I consider it an actual job so that's not my full focus. I'd also prefer focusing on school instead of the work experience side of Apprenticeships ,cos I feel like that is a bit much . But you have your company on the rise,so I'd just say do what u feel is best for you
I'm in year 12 studying Law, Politics and Spanish. I want to either apply to a Russell Group university (Cambridge especially) or do a degree apprenticeship, and then qualify as a lawyer. I'm worried about the cost of uni and apprenticeships sound appealing but they take a lot longer Bit lost
I was in this position because I wanted to do law!! I think degree apprenticeships for law are super cool because it takes 6-years with the company to become a fully qualified lawyer! You are also paid for all 6 years! No debt! (miss out on social life - but is it worth it?) apprenticeships are a quicker route! Uni = outdated Cambridge tho!!! - THAT WOULD BE A DREAM!!!!
@@Revishaan Yeah, the wage that I'd earn on an apprenticeship sounds appealing! Plus I'd be gaining loads of skills on the job and even if a firm doesn't employ me after that, I'd be pretty sound wherever I go. I don't think my parents know enough about them to have a positive opinion, uni and Cambridge in particular, on the other hand, is well-known to immigrant parents, kinda like a status symbol
Omg used to be in the same position as that, but kept talking about apprenticeships to my parents basically everyday till they agreed 😭😭 but i'd say defo try and aim for apprenticeships especially since by the time you'd be in uni, you'd be put on plan 5 and would basically have to pay the debt back for 40 years and might basically be paying double with interest rates increasing now LMAO
@@lcfcsince2016 solicitor apprenticeships are harder to get into than oxbridge, so if you go for them start heavily researching the firms that do them and prepping for the applications. Speaking from experience. And obviously going to cambridge would be awesome, but from what I understand it's more academics oriented than careers/professional oriented. Honestly going to any decent uni (russel group) and getting a law degree from there will give you a good shot at working for the major law firms, not to mention the careers support those unis offer and the social aspect.
the streets will never forget when u snitched to edexcel
i need the story lmao
Omggg whennn???? Spill the beans
What?😂
FRRRRRRRRRR
Damn never expected this! But do what you want revishaan at the end of the day if you are passionate about something and you think it’s right for you then obviously your making the right decision.
Mate only you know what's best for you. The world is much bigger than you think, university is, as you say, not for everyone!
Honestly Ishaan, I wish you the best of luck with your business. I think if everything goes well, you will be very successful (even without uni as you have said). I also hope the move to Dubai is all okay as that is a very big move at 18.
In terms of going to university (I am a year 12 student) the main reason I want to go is to get away from home, but in terms of what I study I wasn’t too sure. Something in creative technology I was guessing.
Please start posting about your agency , I’m coming out of year 11 and am going to start a smma along with my alevels. Would be great to have another agency owner to look up to and grow alongside!
Ive followed you since you have like maybe 20 subcribers and you were sharing study tips for GCSEs, its amazing to see how much you've grown so far.
im also in yr 13. I have 2 days left of school. u already have a business, wow. I am impressed ngl.
Hearing your thoughts on the education system is interesting. I understand your point, it makes sense, but what do you think the alternative is?
Degree apprentiships :) Or drop out, and start something like me!
@@Revishaan Small steps like this lead to innovation down the road
Good luck Ishaan
You’ve changed!
Glad to see it.
Im thinking the same.
What sort of business do you do?
Super proud, I totally agree with everything you worded so perfectly in the video. Live your life exactly how you want to, take risks and do what you love. Wishing you all the best for your bright future ahead 🙌
bros so fucking cool bro damn😭
Can you please tell me how much revision i should be doing for gcses now if you havent done that much?
Sounds good for you but you're creating a massive misconception about university 99% of people arent anywhere near of the privileged postion that you are in where you can afford to go to another country let alone even travel most 18 year olds doing a levels in the uk dont have this and dont have many other options than university
So after your gap year and if things didn’t work out the way they didn’t want to, would you go to uni
Possibly!
i want to do physio so i kinda have to go to uni 😂
There's are BSc degree apprenticeships available for physiotherapy if you do decide that University is not for you! I think as more young people are not wanting to start off their careers in debt, apprenticeships are becoming more common.
Do you get alot of pressure from your parents about academics and uni?
Grades are just numbers. After you finish your education they won't matter.
Hi, just wondering are you Gujrati? What your ethnicity ? Good luck for future ❤
Yes I am!
@@Revishaan great! Same
i love the consistency on youtube, good job!!
Thank you!!!
Why did you decide not to study law after all?
I am an A-Level student in Yr12 studying Biology, Geography, Business. Would you recommend doing any of these at Uni?
(Completely have no idea what I want to do with my career😅)
What’s your passion
If you don't know what you want from a career, Uni could end up being a very expensive mistake. Only go if it's essential to future career. If you still want to go to Uni, try a course that's flexible, so you can can do any job afterwards.
seems pretty vague... perfect for law tbh. Even if you do a law degree it doesn't limit you to just becoming a lawyer
I’m definitely stuck with life too your not alons
It just shows that school is a big waste of time because even though he's educated school shouldn't be taken for money purposes
Your plans are cool , i to this day dont have any idea of what i can do
U genuinely not going to UK or US unis anymore or just taking a gap year?
good to hear!
omggg
bro sounds too zesty
For me I think the best way I'd learn is through uni ,I've got a football promo Channel on the side,but it's not at the stage where I consider it an actual job so that's not my full focus. I'd also prefer focusing on school instead of the work experience side of Apprenticeships ,cos I feel like that is a bit much . But you have your company on the rise,so I'd just say do what u feel is best for you
like he's gonna listen to u
I'm in year 12 studying Law, Politics and Spanish. I want to either apply to a Russell Group university (Cambridge especially) or do a degree apprenticeship, and then qualify as a lawyer. I'm worried about the cost of uni and apprenticeships sound appealing but they take a lot longer
Bit lost
I was in this position because I wanted to do law!! I think degree apprenticeships for law are super cool because it takes 6-years with the company to become a fully qualified lawyer!
You are also paid for all 6 years!
No debt!
(miss out on social life - but is it worth it?)
apprenticeships are a quicker route!
Uni = outdated
Cambridge tho!!! - THAT WOULD BE A DREAM!!!!
@@Revishaan Yeah, the wage that I'd earn on an apprenticeship sounds appealing! Plus I'd be gaining loads of skills on the job and even if a firm doesn't employ me after that, I'd be pretty sound wherever I go.
I don't think my parents know enough about them to have a positive opinion, uni and Cambridge in particular, on the other hand, is well-known to immigrant parents, kinda like a status symbol
Omg used to be in the same position as that, but kept talking about apprenticeships to my parents basically everyday till they agreed 😭😭 but i'd say defo try and aim for apprenticeships especially since by the time you'd be in uni, you'd be put on plan 5 and would basically have to pay the debt back for 40 years and might basically be paying double with interest rates increasing now LMAO
@@lcfcsince2016 solicitor apprenticeships are harder to get into than oxbridge, so if you go for them start heavily researching the firms that do them and prepping for the applications. Speaking from experience. And obviously going to cambridge would be awesome, but from what I understand it's more academics oriented than careers/professional oriented. Honestly going to any decent uni (russel group) and getting a law degree from there will give you a good shot at working for the major law firms, not to mention the careers support those unis offer and the social aspect.
na go uni trust
No point
have fun paying 28k+ debt
go uni
what happens if ur business fails./
@@宻 what happens if you don’t get a job
@@宻 gotta take the risk, no point going uni for a degree that doesn't require going uni e.g. Business.
NPC failed even though he revised everyday
ur embarrassing urself
he didnt even fail AAB is amazing wth