Love your videos. I’m coming to UBC to study BA CPSC this fall and I’m terrified of not getting my waitlisted courses, not being able to teansfer faculties if I decide to, not getting into my degree, etc. Terrified and overwhelmed rn and your honesty helps a lot with thinking everything through and calming myself down.
I'm one of those commuters. Before COVID, I would commute from Richmond, where I live with my family. It was really important for me to be able to wind down at home after an intense day of DO EVERYTHING AT ONCE... PERFECTLY. It allows me to think and do my work calmly, in a familiar environment. I realize I should be thankful I'm not thrown in the deep end of the hectic world, but have a kind of cushion into it.
hi! this is kind of unrelated but i’m attending ubc in the fall. do you think 4 courses in one day is too much? because the only other days the class is available is really late at night. thanks in advance😊
Depends if they are all on Tuesday/Thursday or all Monday/Wednesday/Friday. I find 4 classes between T/Th to be pretty long (it’s 6 hours of class time) where as M/W/Fri are more spread out and only 4 hours of class each day. It’s not too much, it just depends when it falls!
Maddy A thank you!!! it’s on monday/wednesday so it’s an hour and a half alongside 3 more hours. so 4 1/2 hours of class total. would the school work that is due be too much? also, do you know anything about soci101 or 102 and what may be easier and what prof?
revisiting this cuz I flunked a midterm 🤦🏻♀️ thanks for all the words of encouragement Maddy!
it happens! hurts in the moment but as a recent grad... i can tell you it really doesn't matter much! happy to be here for ya 🤗
thanks a lot Maddie for sharing the useful tips for the first year. will really look forward to keep those in my mind while entering the first year.
Love your videos. I’m coming to UBC to study BA CPSC this fall and I’m terrified of not getting my waitlisted courses, not being able to teansfer faculties if I decide to, not getting into my degree, etc. Terrified and overwhelmed rn and your honesty helps a lot with thinking everything through and calming myself down.
Always here to support you guys if you need! It's a scary journey but, slowly, it works itself out! Don't worry :)
your channel for ubc and uni purpose videos is so underrated. def need a hype!!!
I'm one of those commuters. Before COVID, I would commute from Richmond, where I live with my family. It was really important for me to be able to wind down at home after an intense day of DO EVERYTHING AT ONCE... PERFECTLY. It allows me to think and do my work calmly, in a familiar environment. I realize I should be thankful I'm not thrown in the deep end of the hectic world, but have a kind of cushion into it.
*all the Asian mothers gasping when maddy says failing is ok *
Love all of your videos! Thank you!
Great introduction about first year at UBC.
OMG Love you so much! thank you for sharing, hope to see more on how to manage time and ease into uni!
This is so useful, thank you 💕
Thanks! This was really helpful! Hopefully I get into UBC after my 12th year in HS! Have a good summer!
Thank you so much! This was super helpful :)
This makes me so excited to start at ubc in the fall☺️☺️☺️
hi! this is kind of unrelated but i’m attending ubc in the fall. do you think 4 courses in one day is too much? because the only other days the class is available is really late at night. thanks in advance😊
Depends if they are all on Tuesday/Thursday or all Monday/Wednesday/Friday. I find 4 classes between T/Th to be pretty long (it’s 6 hours of class time) where as M/W/Fri are more spread out and only 4 hours of class each day. It’s not too much, it just depends when it falls!
Maddy A thank you!!! it’s on monday/wednesday so it’s an hour and a half alongside 3 more hours. so 4 1/2 hours of class total. would the school work that is due be too much? also, do you know anything about soci101 or 102 and what may be easier and what prof?
Really great video, definitely going to keep all this in mind when I start at ubc this fall!!
My first year is next year and i’m in arts but I’m thinking I want to transfer into sciences. Do u know if it’s difficult to do so?
It can be tricky because there are quite a few courses you would have to take in order to catch up and successfully transfer. It is possible though!
I really wanna go to the UBC but I'm not a English native speaker
Even with all of that still can I go to?
English doesn't need to be your first language. So long as you pass an english proficiency test you are all set to attend UBC.
@@MaddyA Really?! Thanks!!!