i got so emotional watching this. wanted to join SMU for the longest time because seniors always tell NUS only know how to study. but now i feel like i've changed my mind. thank you dargo :")
Really enjoyed the video hahah, a Y4 NUS ME student here. Have to agree that life here is shag and all of my friends and I trashtalk about our course/faculty quite a lot but no regrets man, it was fun and perhaps meant to be. Vid is really wholesome and the replies/answers (esp the third group) were really close to heart, keep up the good work!
As an NUS CS Graduate, I can 100% relate to your and the CS dude's experience. I stayed in hall throughout my candidature in NUS and I feel bad for the current campus residents during such trying times because most activities and events have to be cancelled. Wishing yall the best with school life and enjoy as much as you can before you leave for the corporate life (:
Great effort in making this video. There are tremendous changes from studying in high school to studying in a world-renowned university. It leads to lots of stress. The students' thoughts in the interview are very helpful.
Biz snek here, graduated a few years back. What I hated most: certain biz mods are very subjective so you're at the mercy of biased profs. What I loved most: flexibility on choosing mods and many exchange opportunities. Culture wise, defo more vibrant than NTU too.
oh I have a lot of things I hate about NUS. I only went there because my parents forced me to. 1. The bell curve. Diff unis have diff cut off points for each degree and admin system for SU. Having a strict bell curve will unfairly penalise people who have chosen to go to NUS 2. The profs and staff treats people with higher CAP nicer. I had an asshole scholar groupmate who deleted our Dropbox files as an act of sabotage but the staff just swept it below the carpet and give him the benefit of the doubt that he didn’t know how to use Dropbox. I highly doubt that as a 2nd lower, I will be treated as graciously. 3. Most courses I had in NUS are taught badly, where the lecture notes is different from the textbook, tutorial is different from the lecture, and exam is different from tutorial. Currently in the US now and everything is open book, open internet, like heaven. 4. The stuff that NUS teaches is too theoretical, and career services is not as helpful as SMU’s in finding better placements for internships I could go on and on but the above are what I think is more important.
to that graduate from USP and NOC if you're reading this can I connect with you on LinkedIn
she cute lol
The girl who's just graduated makes very valid points... Really love her mentality
I've learnt something from their answers: don't bother about cap but care about it
It's a great day when Dargo posts a new video
i got so emotional watching this. wanted to join SMU for the longest time because seniors always tell NUS only know how to study. but now i feel like i've changed my mind. thank you dargo :")
isnt it actually the opposite (i went to NUS)? everyone i know from SMU says its just studying and NUS is just so chill lol
@@shucklesors i think it depends on the courses. Engineering, science, math courses tend to have heavier load compare to others
Really enjoyed the video hahah, a Y4 NUS ME student here. Have to agree that life here is shag and all of my friends and I trashtalk about our course/faculty quite a lot but no regrets man, it was fun and perhaps meant to be. Vid is really wholesome and the replies/answers (esp the third group) were really close to heart, keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
As an NUS CS Graduate, I can 100% relate to your and the CS dude's experience. I stayed in hall throughout my candidature in NUS and I feel bad for the current campus residents during such trying times because most activities and events have to be cancelled. Wishing yall the best with school life and enjoy as much as you can before you leave for the corporate life (:
hello there,can I ask you some questions about NUS?
Really solid content. Love ur interviews and hearing new ppls perspective
Great effort in making this video. There are tremendous changes from studying in high school to studying in a world-renowned university. It leads to lots of stress. The students' thoughts in the interview are very helpful.
i hope i get into NUS after college 😭 NUS is my dream uni and the campus is so cool
all the best :)
as an alumni, glad to see people still enjoying life in Sheares hall
Great content of getting people around NUS to share their journey! Content is getting better by the day! Here's a sub! 👊
thank you!
Biz snek here, graduated a few years back. What I hated most: certain biz mods are very subjective so you're at the mercy of biased profs. What I loved most: flexibility on choosing mods and many exchange opportunities. Culture wise, defo more vibrant than NTU too.
Another great video, Seeennnnd itt 🔥
How about a video ‘What Yale-NUS Students Think About Yale-NUS? And another one ‘What do the CHS students think of CHS program in NUS?
doesn't matter when you go out work is about people relation who bother to see your grade.
This is such a good video!
Thank you 🙏
the bus uncle literally kiap the door on me when i trying to board once
NOOO you were in Utown recently?! Finally on campus and want to meet you in person so badly 🥺 luv your videos!!
If you hang around NUS long enough you'll probably see me sometime haha
@@Dargoyaki I'm always in my room or in the study clusters studying so hard to say ahhahaha
oh I have a lot of things I hate about NUS. I only went there because my parents forced me to.
1. The bell curve. Diff unis have diff cut off points for each degree and admin system for SU. Having a strict bell curve will unfairly penalise people who have chosen to go to NUS
2. The profs and staff treats people with higher CAP nicer. I had an asshole scholar groupmate who deleted our Dropbox files as an act of sabotage but the staff just swept it below the carpet and give him the benefit of the doubt that he didn’t know how to use Dropbox. I highly doubt that as a 2nd lower, I will be treated as graciously.
3. Most courses I had in NUS are taught badly, where the lecture notes is different from the textbook, tutorial is different from the lecture, and exam is different from tutorial. Currently in the US now and everything is open book, open internet, like heaven.
4. The stuff that NUS teaches is too theoretical, and career services is not as helpful as SMU’s in finding better placements for internships
I could go on and on but the above are what I think is more important.
Very insightful and encouraging vid :>
Not being in nus 😅 NUS is my dream University 🥺🥺
even after graduating with BSc from NUS 10 years ago...I still can relate to the "shag" LOL
What I like about NUS:
Potential to excel in life
ah yes all i need is to have my CAP above 4.24
hi dargo! I'm your no.1 fan! why no interview me :(
hia di i interview next time when got money ah
This is so helpful, thank u sm🤌✨ am choosing between NUS, SMU and ESSEC business bachelors and having a rly hard time, this makes it easier hehe.
Glad it was useful :)
where the enginger representation at
bgm on point bro
After decades, nus remain the same ah...students make it vibrant, admin all suck.
Hi, just curious what mic and camera do you use?
canon eos r6 and rode wireless go
NUS = SHAG
post more please : D
1:26 think is another youtuber also. Haha
yes he's Mr Joel Wong
Tag their insta next time plox hhahahah
Its always about your grades.
interview international students
idea
hahah this was good!
thanks kaushik!
Im early. Yahoooooo.
Maple bgm? 😁
wtf why am i hearing maplestory bgm
the BGM is Lith Harbor - Above The Treetops
yay bob
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May i know if it is possible to get in without straight As for your A level grades ?😂
i honestly have no idea tbh :P