Hey Janya! I loved your video! I have a question. I’m from Punjab, India and applying this fall, but I’m so confused about how to present myself. My school didn’t even have basic facilities, and I had to self-learn a lot. I’ve got good grades and extracurriculars, but I’m worried about how to mention the lack of resources without sounding like I’m complaining. At the same time, I don’t want to come across like I’m comparing myself to others in a negative way, which could make me seem like I’m throwing them under the bus just to make myself look good. But then, they also tell us to be real and unapologetically ourselves, and honestly, these challenges have shaped who I am today. I’ve rewritten my personal statement three times, but it either sounds like I’m complaining or ungrateful, and I don’t want that. I’m stuck and don’t know how to balance it all. Any advice?
Hey this is such a great question! I actually have created a separate video and addressed the concern a lot of applicants have about coming from an unrecognized school. I recommend watching this ua-cam.com/video/LRfdYWitJSg/v-deo.html, and specifically paying attention to 9:35 of the video as I touch on your question. After that feel free to ask any questions or clarifications
HI JANYA, currently working on my application. and i m seriously thankful to God that i got ur video at the right time. I m having only one question, that how it gonna affect my application if i cant explain or show about any national or international awards, bcz my school didn't have much resources for those awards. i hope my comment will find its way to you, and waiting for a reply from uhh. btw, keep going, your videos are awesome. much loveeee..❤
The thing is doing things like debate itself is becoming mediocre because too many students are choosing this track. There are too many champions, even at international level. What other unique ECs could you recommend to stay off the beaten paths?
getting into international debate is extremely impressive. It doesn't get cancelled out by others doing debate. Whatever u like to do, if u excel in that, and actually get to intl level , is ivy league worthy. No one cares if u r not the only one doing debate
Not at all! Your volunteer work doesn’t have to be directly related to your major. What's more important is how it ties into your personal 'why' or the overarching theme of your application. For example, I volunteered by helping distribute care packages to low-income communities in my country. While that wasn't directly related to my major, I connected it to my passion for entrepreneurship by showcasing how I used problem-solving skills to secure donors and better understand the challenges these communities face. It's all about highlighting the transferable skills and values that align with your larger goals.
I have 6 in school activities and 4 out of school stuff. (non-profit, internship, working etc. and then clubs) except all of my ECs starts sophomore year. is that a bad thing? Thanks!
Hi! I am currently a sophomore and was looking to take in some advice especially about extracurriculars for students my age. I have over 6 years of competitive public speaking experience and even if I were to be at an international level, would that still be too basic? Thank you!
I honestly believe it’s less about having a wide variety of extracurriculars and more about how you present their value. In the video (2:00-3:42 and 10:53), I explain how it's important to highlight the impact of your activities and how they fit into your overall story or 'why.' What matters most is demonstrating depth and passion in the areas you've chosen and showing how those experiences have shaped your personal growth. It's all about communicating why these experiences are meaningful to you and how they tie into the bigger picture of who you are
@@JanyaKaur I'm in 11th grade, and have diverse but impactful ecs. Like some are directly related to my passion, whereas some are directly linked to my hobbies. Will it give a negative impact?
Going to answer questions in the comments, so feel free to ask away!
Heyy Janaya thank you for the information do you think you could go over my essay and list of ECs?
when i clicked on this i thought it had millions of views already, so underrated!
thank you, I appreciate your support!!
Great advice, your channel is gonna be big!
Means a lot, thank you so much
Working on my applications right now, and I'm so glad I found this!! Thank you 💕
Good luck, you have got this!!
This was very very helpful! Thank you so much! I’m applying to Brown this year so I appreciate your advice :)
I am so glad!! Best of luck
Thank you so much, it helped a lot sister )
Hey Janya! I loved your video!
I have a question. I’m from Punjab, India and applying this fall, but I’m so confused about how to present myself. My school didn’t even have basic facilities, and I had to self-learn a lot. I’ve got good grades and extracurriculars, but I’m worried about how to mention the lack of resources without sounding like I’m complaining. At the same time, I don’t want to come across like I’m comparing myself to others in a negative way, which could make me seem like I’m throwing them under the bus just to make myself look good. But then, they also tell us to be real and unapologetically ourselves, and honestly, these challenges have shaped who I am today. I’ve rewritten my personal statement three times, but it either sounds like I’m complaining or ungrateful, and I don’t want that. I’m stuck and don’t know how to balance it all. Any advice?
Hey this is such a great question! I actually have created a separate video and addressed the concern a lot of applicants have about coming from an unrecognized school. I recommend watching this ua-cam.com/video/LRfdYWitJSg/v-deo.html, and specifically paying attention to 9:35 of the video as I touch on your question. After that feel free to ask any questions or clarifications
HI JANYA, currently working on my application. and i m seriously thankful to God that i got ur video at the right time. I m having only one question, that how it gonna affect my application if i cant explain or show about any national or international awards, bcz my school didn't have much resources for those awards. i hope my comment will find its way to you, and waiting for a reply from uhh. btw, keep going, your videos are awesome. much loveeee..❤
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The thing is doing things like debate itself is becoming mediocre because too many students are choosing this track. There are too many champions, even at international level. What other unique ECs could you recommend to stay off the beaten paths?
getting into international debate is extremely impressive. It doesn't get cancelled out by others doing debate. Whatever u like to do, if u excel in that, and actually get to intl level , is ivy league worthy. No one cares if u r not the only one doing debate
@@JinaMukherjeeF Music to my ears!
@CatandHamsterTales-sm8uw all the best!🙏👍
Hello please do you review common app essays. I want to send you mine to get reviewed.
Hello ! I'm an international student and i'm wondering if wether or not i should take the sat ?
Hiii, great video:)
I have a question, does your volunteering stuff and community work have to be related to your major?
Not at all! Your volunteer work doesn’t have to be directly related to your major. What's more important is how it ties into your personal 'why' or the overarching theme of your application. For example, I volunteered by helping distribute care packages to low-income communities in my country. While that wasn't directly related to my major, I connected it to my passion for entrepreneurship by showcasing how I used problem-solving skills to secure donors and better understand the challenges these communities face. It's all about highlighting the transferable skills and values that align with your larger goals.
@@JanyaKaur ohhh okk, I understand. thank you so much
I have 6 in school activities and 4 out of school stuff. (non-profit, internship, working etc. and then clubs) except all of my ECs starts sophomore year. is that a bad thing? Thanks!
Hi I am just wondering what do admissions officers base on on whether to choose you considering your activities
the way im already thinking about college 2 years into highschool 😭😭
never too early to plan ahead haha. I also started thinking about it around that time!
Hi! I am currently a sophomore and was looking to take in some advice especially about extracurriculars for students my age. I have over 6 years of competitive public speaking experience and even if I were to be at an international level, would that still be too basic? Thank you!
Iam in 9 th grade what should i mostly focus on for ivy league or MIT ❤
Hey does it put a negative impact on profile, if I have well rounded ecs?
As I have good impactful ecs, but they're all in different fields.
I honestly believe it’s less about having a wide variety of extracurriculars and more about how you present their value. In the video (2:00-3:42 and 10:53), I explain how it's important to highlight the impact of your activities and how they fit into your overall story or 'why.' What matters most is demonstrating depth and passion in the areas you've chosen and showing how those experiences have shaped your personal growth. It's all about communicating why these experiences are meaningful to you and how they tie into the bigger picture of who you are
@@JanyaKaur I'm in 11th grade, and have diverse but impactful ecs. Like some are directly related to my passion, whereas some are directly linked to my hobbies.
Will it give a negative impact?
thanks
hey, do you work with current highschoolers to help them with the college process? If yes then can i somehow contact you? would mean alot :))
yeah i hv the same question