I made a worksheet that goes along with this video's brainstorming exercise! Find it here: irisfu.com/college-application-spike/ I hope you have a fun and rewarding time learning about what makes YOU unique. As always, leave your questions in the comments and I'll get to them as soon as I can! Also, please share this channel with a friend who you think would benefit. We're growing!! :)
I just saw the Reddit feed with a bunch of people hating and calling you “arrogant” and stuff. I just wanted to say that me, along with 95% of your viewers, completely disagree. Most of us find your videos motivating, inspiring, and they push me to work harder. You’re by far the best college you tuber in the industry. Keep up the great work!
@Tyler Vazquez it was thankfully taken down. Here’s the link, the comments are still active www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/hm0j6o/thoughts_on_iris_fu_the_stanford_prefrosh_youtuber/ Essentially, the summary of the post was she was allegedly “arrogant” because in her Stanford day in the life she read an article about herself that her mom had sent her? Which is something I would have done too if I had press coverage. Also, they thought she was arrogant because she apparently called UCLA and Cal Berkeley “lesser schools”, which the cal part wasn’t even true and the UCLA one was completely taken out of context, and she later said UCLA was a great school (I think this is in the recent Q&A). Also people were mad because basically, she works way harder than they do, and they feel bad about themselves because of it. This comment in the thread pretty much sums up my opinion on this matter: This is the same as r/chanceme. If you get nervous and anxious when someone shares their achievements, stop dwelling on them. People who learn from others' successes can actually end up enjoying such content b/c they realize they are getting free advice from great people. In some respects, it's like if you get a chance to speak with a billionaire or something and they are willing to tell you how they got there. Yes, they will have worked with CEO's, landed great internships, etc, and you have probably never done stuff like that. You have two choices: channel that to motivate yourself, or wallow in the fact that you aren't as impressive as them.. - Ultimately I’m not gonna be the one who complains about someone who works 3 hours a day to post 100% free content on UA-cam purely for my benefit 🤷♂️ anyways I hope this helps
I'm literally planning to apply at stanford so yeah it does help a lot, matter of fact, i'd love to see something on financial aid and how does that work
i love listening to you talk! to me, a "soft spike" is adjacent to a "theme" in your application. im overall weary of people doing things for the sake of college, so i really like the idea of doing what you like and packaging all of it later :)
You're honestly ahead of the game as a freshman. I'm just _now_ starting to to recount all the tips/tricks I learned in college (at 25). You're gonna kill it at Stanford!
What about international students and this part of the app process? I think i'm always a little confused at these requests bc i'm not sure what would be different for international students. I'm pretty sure everything I said applies for both domestic and int students, but please let me know if I'm missing something! thanks :)
Look at the school you are interested website and look at the admission page there should be a international student tab and if that doesn’t help just email
I'm a freshman and I'm very grateful for your channel. This is very helpful and I love how you explained why you have to state why you do or chose the certain extracurricular. I'm so surprised you don't have a million subs but here is a special thank you keep posting 👍
I paused the video to write this- I wanted to say that I completely disagree with all the haters calling you arrogant! I’ve been watching college videos almost nonstop for a year and your channel is by far one of the most helpful ones I have come across! What you’re doing is great and you deserve all the success that you have achieved. Personally, I do sometimes feel bad about myself when you talk about your accomplishments/show yourself being super productive. But I know that it’s all done with good intentions, and the way I feel doesn’t have anything to do with you! Overall watching your videos is super motivating and helpful for the college application process. Thank you so much 😊 p.s. the haters gonna hate!
ahaha thank you for this message!! i really appreciate it. and yeah, i hope ppl can come away with a feeling of can-do and motivation rather than feel bad about themselves :/ comparing yourself to others (i'm so guilty of this too) is always going to bring negative feelings, so lol we're all working on it together! (maybe i should even make a video about this). anyway, thanks again for this message! probs wouldn't have been able to bounce back from the haters so quickly without support like yours
My daughter and I have been binge-watching your channel as we navigate through the college prep process. It is, hands-down, the most helpful channel we've found. Thank you for all you do!!
hi iris!! i literally never comment on videos but this SAVED MY LIFE i’m starting senior year in like a month and i had no idea what spikes were until maybe a week ago, thank you for explaining this so clearly!!! love your videos so much and huge congrats on stanford :)
i have been binge-watching videos about college admissions for the last six months, trying to navigate through the application process and working on my extracurriculars and this is honestly THE BEST and the most helpful video!!! Thank you so very much Iris, you're saving lives
It’s incredible how much you’ve helped me this year. I recently hit an obstacle in my academic life where I didn’t know where I was going or why I was doing things, and I’ve always been super ambitious to shine in school. You’ve helped me understand who I am and what I need to do to recenter myself; I cannot thank you enough ❤️❤️
So basically: if you are pre-med/stem student, and have medical science study abroad/research programs for 3 summers, take Ap bio, ap chem, ap physics, and write your essay about how you want to use medicine as an innovation to positively change this world, its pretty straightforward?
@@irisfu6929 lol, thanks! I attend a private boarding school- so I am kinda stuck on only being able to participate on what my school offers. Other than that- I have been doing Coursera and summer intern/study abroad programs.
David Girma nice that’s already really great! I’d encourage u (esp if you end up going to a new school like Phillips academy) to go one step further to create some new initiatives/programs (to show leadership and to just have fun haha)
Iris Fu Yes, definitely! My school has NHS, Youth in Gov, and like “Student Steering Committee” etc- of which I have leadership position in. Other than that- I have won state cross country and track- just some outside interests, but at the same time, I’m not looking to get recruited or anything. Plus I have those summer programs/ research and online courses and whatnot- I'm also currently working on a project, and a medical research which I will try to have published. - Including all my rigorous course load, I think this is "competitive enough" for Phillips Exeter- also tried my best either way haha. (i am upcoming sophomore)
But don’t be vague with it as well. Because a lot of people want to “change the world”, you want to make yours sound like how has medicine going to influence people’s lives, how people live, will it give us new opportunities?
I just came back to say that I finally figured out my spike! Don't wanna linger too long on it, because it isn't what I want to talk about. What I want to say is that figuring out my spike, finding a uniting purpose in what I have done, was actually a moment of self discovery for me. Almost like piecing little bits of me together to see something I didn't before. I understand myself way better now.
you're an actual college admissions god (i have a playlist devoted to your videos because they're so helpful). thank you SO much for sharing this knowledge, you and other highschool/college youtubers at your tier are the best guidance counselors and do it for free! love all of your videos and your general attitude
Recently found your videos and I've been binge watching them since. I'm a rising junior and I always felt like I wasn't doing enough to stand out to colleges. Thank you so much for making amazing and helpful content!
Hi Iris, UA-cam just recommended one of your vids to me and now I just can’t stop watching! Thank you for making them and they are so helpful to someone who’s stressing out about applying to the us as an international student. So...I am actually the head of the Student Council at our high school (Dulwich) and I thought if we can share your videos with our students, it will definitely inspire them a lot! Would you mind if we translate your videos and play them to our students when we get back to school?
Hi Emma! So glad the algorithm brought you here :) welcome, and you can definitely share these videos with your students! They’re meant to motivate, help, and inspire, so please use this channel’s videos as a resource! Take care xx
1 time Winner at international essay competition and story competition is soft or hard spike ..i am winner at national essay competition and story competition too
wooo that sounds kind of fun! Maybe I can do a passion project interview series or something with my stanford friends who did some really cool projects in hs! thx for the idea 💕
oh wow i didn't know this applies to grad school apps! Good thing bc I'll use these when I start applying to grad schools ;) good luck with your applications!
Wow, watched 2 of your videos so far, and they are great! Will share with my daughter, as I think they are super helpful! Love the speed of your speech and presentation:) Others can be slow and drawn out. Many thanks!!
@@irisfu6929 Thanks for replying! If possible, can you give tips on the activities' description wording. (ex. Should I list the goals of the organizations I participate in, my achievements in that organization, etc.). Also, if you have an activity but you don't participate in a club/organization for it, can you just title an activity as "composition" or "sculpture"? Thanks:)
Hey Iris!! Thanks for the advice. I didn’t really know how to do it but I just wanted to thank you. I had published a book a couple months ago thanks to your advice and now it is being sponsored by a national congenital heart disease organization and being reviewed by the Children’s Heart Foundation. Sometimes I barely can believe any of this is true😂. Anyways, thank you!!!
That really is up to you. Find a topic that you are really interested in and I recommend researching it for at least 6-7 months before writing anything. When it comes to the world of medicine, it is important to first establish your credibility in the field before writing anything related to the field. For example, I did 2 years of independent study under a professor who approved the accuracy of my work. Then only was I allowed to write a book.
I’m assuming you are an incoming senior. Same 😂. If I were you I would try doing something that you know you can accomplish within that time period and execute well. Maybe try brainstorming ideas related to topics you are interested in first. Once you have done so this process should become easier. You can probably do independent research or any other idea you come up with, as long as it is feasible and executed well!
Hi Iris! Could you consider doing a video about broad activities you can alter to steer towards your spike? For example a youtube channel, a blog, etc. I have a few activities I can alter to my spike but I need more ideas. Thanks, btw loved this video, it helped so much!
i think my answer to this would be to just adapt the broad activity to an interest that fits your spike. for ex, make a youtube channel about college apps if your spike is education, make it about politics if your spike is politics, etc. lmk if you have more questions though, bc i'm not sure if i fully answered what you're looking for
I love your videos! They are so good and I really get to understand everything! If it is not so offtopic, I'd love to see how you edit your videos :D Thank you for all of what you are sharing!!
Hey Iris, you’re so inspiring and you have motivated me to start my organization and write my book (both a work in progress, but I know I’ll get it done :)). And on top of that, start and finish my common app essay. No other youtuber does what you’re doing, so thank you. I really have this confidence that I’ve never had before, so thank you a ton. Don’t let the haters get to you ❤️
Hi Iris! I organize and teach art and design clinics at my city’s central library for little kids who are socioeconomically disadvantaged; I founded the clinic (also given the circumstances of living in a small southern city, we lack free programs that helps kids explore their creative interests)! I’ve hosted these clinics consistently. How would you rate this as a passion project and what can I do to adapt it for it make a bigger on my college apps? Edit: wanted to add that you have inspired me to do so much with the time I have right now! You’re such a kind, motivated person and I can’t believe you keep posting videos that are soooo awesome, thank you so much fam!
wow! that's already really amazing. never heard of any high schooler start a clinic. if you want to take it one step further, i encourage you to start more branches of you clinic in other regions as well, kind of like a chain. Also, reach out to some press for them to cover your story bc it's truly very impressive and interesting. i already feel it that you're going to do big things! pls keep me updated with how your clinic goes!
Iris Fu also I think there might be some confusion over what the actual program is! I mean I call it an art clinic, but I don’t know if that’s the right use of word, do you think I should just stick to the word program? The word “clinic” usually refers to a medical center and I don’t want my program to be confused with one.
John Liu maybe?? I guess I’m not 100% sure what your program is like rn, but I’d call something a clinic if it’s a program with a set physical location. If not, I’d stick to program 👍👍
ofc! tbh I don't need to watch ur videos (cuz im in 8th grade lol) but ur personality and how accomplished u are makes me never want to miss one of your videos. I hope that when I grow up im as awesome as you!
I have SO many interests and through this video, I figured out that I am interested in Health Science/Nursing, Math, Mental Health, Arts (Especially Performing acting and music). And I also love performing on stage which sounds a bit cliche but it is kinda true! Sounds like a lot, but still trying to figure it all out! Any suggestions on extracurriculars and classes?
thank you iris for helping thousands of people across the globe. I am currently a high school and I inspire to get into any of the ivy league colleges, my question is does learning a different language stand out as an extra curricular?
What if the spike and ec's are completely unrelated to the intended major?? For example, your spike is solving the water shortage but you want to apply for say computer science then, won't the admissions officers be confused??
Yes, I'm personally a little confused bc water shortage is lk academic and so I'm wondering why you don't want to study environmental science or something. But if you address the water shortage with a cs solution then cs would totally make sense. Things like family background/culture would make more sense as spikes totally unrelated to you major
This is such an amazing video! Most of the videos I watched just talk about having a “spike” without clarifying what it is and how we can build our own. Thank you so much Iris~ I hope you have a great day! 💕
what if i don't have a theme? I love reading, biology, figure skating, and violin. These are things I genuinely love doing UPDATE: I found what I love: Biology, specifically Neuroscience and reading. I'm thinking of creating my own blog and doing STEM programs and experiments in my backyard
Hi, I'm very late to this video, but I'm hoping you might be able to help me find my spike/theme and what to do for it! I'm interested in studying English Literature. Related to this, I have won the Young Science Writer of the Year Award in which my article was published by the BBC (a big news corporation here in the UK), I am a part of my school newspaper, and I am starting a literature blog. I also have a bit of a theme of helping others, through being a leader of my school's Pupil Voice (basically a Student Council) and a Prefect. I want to combine these interests to create my spike by helping others find an interest in reading. Could you please give me some suggestions for how I could do this? 😊
I only did one club freshman yr and covid closed up sophomore year so I basically have 0 ecs…pls help me I wanna get into a top college. I have interest in psychology,human rights and business and I’m a rising junior I’m freaking out I don’t have any ecs related to this
I just want to say thank you so much-your videos are SO HELPFUL. I could not have gotten my internship by cold-calling / cold-emailing without your help!!
Hi Iris! I have been following you on UA-cam for some time now and your videos have been very inspiring and helpful for me! My dream school by a long shot is Stanford and I am hoping to study comp sci there. I was in a similar situation as you- I was too well rounded but especially during this quarantine I came up with a personal statement of combining STEM, arts, and tech to bring down barriers in educational inequity in order to further sustainability and build community. And I am doing that through my initiative Melodies for Math(explaining K-12 math concepts through short original songs and building the first Music x Math interdisciplinary community), my web development business which have assisted people in 3+ countries get resources and build a brand, a sustainability app in the works based on my United Nations winning essay, interning in the tech sector at the UK based website/app Climate Science, etc. You are like a role model for me and your channel had a strong personal impact on my life. I hope to somehow get accepted to Stanford and meet you on campus one day. Best regards, Swetha T.
Hi Swetha! Thanks for sharing your goals and ambitions with me! You sound super ahead of the game and definitely someone I'd like to meet in the future. I hope you come to Stanford!
Another great video w/actionable tips! Sorry that reddit ppl hated on you for no reason, I didn't even think you were flexing :( I was wondering if I'd have a hard spike since I have international and national debate awards, but debate isn't an academic field like chem or math, so how do you think debate could function in my app? I've also done environmental studies/urban studies advocacy, journalism, art, and CS stuff, hoping to major in urban studies. Should I major in comms instead and put urban studies as a secondary major?
this is pretty cool! i think from the surface, comms does fit better with your debate narrative. I think you could have a softer spike/theme of using communication to (insert a problem you're passionate about)--where debate, your journalism, and advocacy can be part of that. You have a really interesting narrative rn!!
Hey Iris! For my passion project I wanted to something involving colorism, within our world, society, and even within our own cultures/people. It's a topic I'm very passionate about, especially at a time like this with the BLM movement. I was thinking about doing a book but then thought of the idea of making a documentary. Like interviewing different races, generations, genders about how they feel about the topic. Kind of like an informative video to help younger generations realize that your color doesn't matter. I wanted to see if you thought it was a good idea or not? Thank you xx
that's an awesome thing to be passionate about. A documentary sounds one of a kind, and more unique than a book (maybe bc i talked about books on this channel, but now it seems like everyone is writing a book haha). I think 110% make that documentary, and keep me updated!!! Good luck :) I think this is going to be awesome
Hey Iris! That's again the best video on UA-cam on this topic. But I had a question.Can leadership be a spike?Since I always was leader everywhere but that everywhere has no pattern accept for the case I was leader.
Hi Iris!!! Most of my extracurricular accomplishments have in common how I'm trying to expand the knowledge that my country exists since we are barely noticeable on the map and many just see us as that one island (Puerto Rico). For example, I lead a youth robotics team to internationals, I've started an SSL (Spanish as a second language) tutoring service to help kids moving here adapt to the language, assisted my country's only synthetic biology competition team with their project (this is a college team), among others. Would my soft spike be geared towards my goal of gaining recognition for my country or more towards helping others? I'm undecided for my major but am leaning towards biology or psychology. Thank you for all the help through your videos!!!
Hi Iris! I just want to say that your videos have been so helpful, thank you so much🥰 Also I wanted to ask if I already wrote my personal essay but didn't include a lot about my spike, is there any way to put more emphasis on it somewhere else in my application? Thanksss
Hi Iris! I’m a rising sophomore interested in exploring the intersection between advocacy and tech. What are some ways I can use my CS skills for good? PS. Thank you for always giving such good advice :)) I’ve learned so much these past months!
Yes of course! You could build a civic engagement app esp for this coming elections, or another tech platform that helps engage you people in the election/political process
I LOVE figure skating, but I started at a late age (11, which is considered late in the skating world) so I don't think I'll make any accomplishments. I enjoy reading and biology, but I don't know what accomplishments I can do with that. I also play violin, but started at a late age (13). I'm only 13, but I really want to go to Harvard or Yale
This is genuinely so helpful, thank you! When you say explicitly write it in your application, do you mean in our common app essay or within supplements? :)
Either or both! I believe I kind of implicitly hinted in my common app, then very, very explicitly said it in many of my supplements for different schools.
Yes! You can book a call or essay review with me here: app.joinbullseye.com/mentors/1809. There're also more long-term, monthly plans available, and you can email me at iris.f@joinbullseye.com for more info :) excited to work with you!!!
Hey. I love the way you're the most informative college youtuber out there. I have a lot of experience and extracurriculars in the field of literature but I've been meaning to apply for psychology. Is there any way I can make my application more psychology-centric with new extracurriculars (if yes, how?) or can i tweak my application to make it seem that I would be a good psychology candidate? I'll be applying for Princeton, Yale and Stanford mostly :)
For the spike/theme, should it also be related to your intended major/honors program that you're applying for, and be pretty academically related (even if I'm rather good at piano, I don't plan on majoring in it & it's a pretty common EC ig)?
It should be kind of related to your major, but it doesn't have to be academic. For example, I had a soft spike of bridging the gap in diff areas (non academic), and my majors were economics, international relations (which were still related to my theme w/ the gender gap in econ and bridging diff cultures). I think your theme and major will come together, and remember that most schools will allow you to pick 2-3 intended majors, so you can have say, stem and communication as two potential majors. I hope that makes sense! lmk if you have more questions tho
Just like how you connected your activities with the theme of bridging people together, I want to do the same with my activities except my theme is helping others who are in need using science and medicine. How did you incorporate this in your essays and application so I can do the same in mine?
That's awesome! I wrote my common app about bridging divides in my family, another essay on bridging the gender gap, etc. I think just use every piece of the application to describe an example that you've used to achieve you theme/goal, and always conclude with how that specific example helped you achieve your theme/goal.
Hmm this is difficult. I think sports (if you’re not world class at it) might be one of the activities that you list toward the bottom. Otherwise, if you’re into sports medicine, sport therapy, or some other derivation of sports, that could become part of your tjeme
Hey Iris, first i just wanna say that your videos are helping so much rn so thank u so much for this awesome content. As an international student Im trying my best to understand the whole application thing. I wanted to ask if it was bad if I had a main goal that linked all of my activities but in my essay I wrote about my childhood and not about these activities or the reason I want to do premed ?
Thank you so very much for this! I'm a senior and I've always done so many activities in many categories because I have so many interests, so I'll definitely have to figure out where my soft spike is! Would doing well at state competitions help with a hard spike? Even if it's not part of your future career goal?
Hey iris thank you for this resource What would you say my “theme”/common demonator National Circuit Debator Have certificates of completion in coding Youth group student board member Teacher assistant for religious school Organized carnival games with board I blog With my youth group I attend a seasonal regional conference And post Covid I’m going to likely get myself a service job. Can you recomend a demonatator?
I'd ask you what's your purpose of pursuing engineering? What community would you like to impact? A potential theme could be "using innovation to help (insert community)" or "using creativity to serve others". I highly encourage you to reflect a bit more on your motivations/impacts in your involvements! I wouldn't really know your theme without understanding your motivation/goals, and you know yourself the best. I hope those suggestions are some kicking off points. Good luck!
Iris Fu I really want to combine data/computer with engineering so an innovation track? Thank you! Also have you heard of collegevine it’s a great resource for me
so for me, my activities will all be film-related because I am trying to go into the film industry, I have done a lot of videography and photography as an individual and with a crew, do I say for example will be " making people happy while doing what I enjoy" because I always do like hype videos and send photographs of games to the players in my highschool??
Hey! I had one question. So, I am pretty strong in one subject area and have received awards in that area but I have 0 activities that relate to that subject area. And I want to study in that subject area in uni...so..what exactly should I do?
Hi Iris! Just stumbled upon your channel and I'm already loving the content that you're coming up with. I do have a question regarding hard spikes though. I have won international and national-level hackathons but most of the projects I made vary from one hackathon to another (basically there's no one specific field that I focus on). So, would you say that it is a hard spike? Or even a spike at all? I'd greatly appreciate a response :)
hi Iris, I don't know whether you will reply to this but I just found your channel and I love it a lot already. I was hoping if you could make a video on organizing a tedx youth event at your school since I want to do that as well. Are there any prerequisites and how does the progress go? Thanks so much
Oo that’s a good idea! I figured it out mostly by going on TED’s website. They have a whole section for applying to TEDx licenses and their email support is great
@@irisfu6929 thanks! btw I saw that students could set up a Ted Ed club in their school, but is that a must in order to organise a tedx event? (since it takes a long time to set up a club at my school)
Hi Iris! I am a high school rising senior and also plan to start a blog as my passion project! I was wondering what platform/program did u use to make your own website?
hey iris tysm for the advice! I'm just wondering how I would be able to communicate the soft spike through the UC piqs, which have four questions we have to answer. Should they all have to conclude with a message gearing towards the same soft spike, or should I emphasize four completely different aspects of myself, instead elaborating on the soft spike when listing out the ec's?
Hi! I discovered your channel recently and have been loving the videos so far! :) I've been working on publishing a pamphlet about questions that teenagers have about religion. This project has been ongoing for at least a year now and I've already collected 30+ surveys and organized a team to help me write it, but its been sidetracked due to coronavirus. Since this project is still in progress and probably won't be finished until after college apps, can I still put it on my application? Thank you!!
It's my understanding that colleges have recruiting deficits that they try to fill on campus which change from year to year. For example, they may be high in computer science majors but low in vocal arts majors on campus and want to fill that area. How can you find this information out per university? Wouldn't knowing this information be a competitive advantage in helping you position your spike in your application? Also, does it make sense to come in as a double major if your passion is your spike but you plan to major in something else?
the answer is you can't :/ it would be a competitive advantage, but unfortunately the college apps process is not the most transparent. Do what makes sense to you--if you feel passionate and genuine about pursuing a double major or whatever other major, and you can do a good job explaining it, then it will probably make sense to others as well.
I made a worksheet that goes along with this video's brainstorming exercise! Find it here: irisfu.com/college-application-spike/
I hope you have a fun and rewarding time learning about what makes YOU unique. As always, leave your questions in the comments and I'll get to them as soon as I can! Also, please share this channel with a friend who you think would benefit. We're growing!! :)
Hi Iris I have a question, would the idea of helping people be too broad of a spike?
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I just saw the Reddit feed with a bunch of people hating and calling you “arrogant” and stuff. I just wanted to say that me, along with 95% of your viewers, completely disagree. Most of us find your videos motivating, inspiring, and they push me to work harder. You’re by far the best college you tuber in the industry. Keep up the great work!
wait, what subreddit is this under?
This makes no sense, why would they be calling her that.
Don't even waste your time reading it- it is really false information. They be talking bs with no reason.
@Tyler Vazquez it was thankfully taken down. Here’s the link, the comments are still active www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/hm0j6o/thoughts_on_iris_fu_the_stanford_prefrosh_youtuber/
Essentially, the summary of the post was she was allegedly “arrogant” because in her Stanford day in the life she read an article about herself that her mom had sent her? Which is something I would have done too if I had press coverage. Also, they thought she was arrogant because she apparently called UCLA and Cal Berkeley “lesser schools”, which the cal part wasn’t even true and the UCLA one was completely taken out of context, and she later said UCLA was a great school (I think this is in the recent Q&A). Also people were mad because basically, she works way harder than they do, and they feel bad about themselves because of it.
This comment in the thread pretty much sums up my opinion on this matter:
This is the same as r/chanceme. If you get nervous and anxious when someone shares their achievements, stop dwelling on them. People who learn from others' successes can actually end up enjoying such content b/c they realize they are getting free advice from great people.
In some respects, it's like if you get a chance to speak with a billionaire or something and they are willing to tell you how they got there. Yes, they will have worked with CEO's, landed great internships, etc, and you have probably never done stuff like that. You have two choices: channel that to motivate yourself, or wallow in the fact that you aren't as impressive as them..
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Ultimately I’m not gonna be the one who complains about someone who works 3 hours a day to post 100% free content on UA-cam purely for my benefit 🤷♂️ anyways I hope this helps
@@buccavbasketball1275 yeah, just skimmed through most of the comments...idek
You are helping literally thousands of high schoolers with their college applications and I cannot thank you enough!!!! Love your videos!
Happy to help!
I'm literally planning to apply at stanford so yeah it does help a lot, matter of fact, i'd love to see something on financial aid and how does that work
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i love listening to you talk! to me, a "soft spike" is adjacent to a "theme" in your application. im overall weary of people doing things for the sake of college, so i really like the idea of doing what you like and packaging all of it later :)
yesss!!! that's the idea i hope everyone will embrace
You're honestly ahead of the game as a freshman. I'm just _now_ starting to to recount all the tips/tricks I learned in college (at 25). You're gonna kill it at Stanford!
hahah thank you!! def standing on the shoulders of giants
Damn if only I had resources like these when I was going into high school...Kinda too late for me now since I’m a rising senior lol
Hahaha honestly you still have an entire summer to boost ur app and synthesize that narrative!!! You got this 🙌🙌🙌
@@irisfu6929 now i understand..is there a way if you want to reapply after I got my acceptance can I so I can try to get a soft spike
lol same
did u get into college? Im also a rising senior and worried lol cause i have not done much
@@beezalis9135 same!same
Great video. If you can make a video about the international students and the their application process during this case it will be awsome
What about international students and this part of the app process? I think i'm always a little confused at these requests bc i'm not sure what would be different for international students. I'm pretty sure everything I said applies for both domestic and int students, but please let me know if I'm missing something! thanks :)
Look at the school you are interested website and look at the admission page there should be a international student tab and if that doesn’t help just email
I'm a freshman and I'm very grateful for your channel. This is very helpful and I love how you explained why you have to state why you do or chose the certain extracurricular. I'm so surprised you don't have a million subs but here is a special thank you keep posting 👍
I paused the video to write this- I wanted to say that I completely disagree with all the haters calling you arrogant! I’ve been watching college videos almost nonstop for a year and your channel is by far one of the most helpful ones I have come across! What you’re doing is great and you deserve all the success that you have achieved. Personally, I do sometimes feel bad about myself when you talk about your accomplishments/show yourself being super productive. But I know that it’s all done with good intentions, and the way I feel doesn’t have anything to do with you! Overall watching your videos is super motivating and helpful for the college application process. Thank you so much 😊 p.s. the haters gonna hate!
ahaha thank you for this message!! i really appreciate it. and yeah, i hope ppl can come away with a feeling of can-do and motivation rather than feel bad about themselves :/ comparing yourself to others (i'm so guilty of this too) is always going to bring negative feelings, so lol we're all working on it together! (maybe i should even make a video about this). anyway, thanks again for this message! probs wouldn't have been able to bounce back from the haters so quickly without support like yours
My daughter and I have been binge-watching your channel as we navigate through the college prep process. It is, hands-down, the most helpful channel we've found. Thank you for all you do!!
this helped me realize that my activities more more cohesive and interconnected than I thought! thank you!
Wonderful!
hi iris!! i literally never comment on videos but this SAVED MY LIFE i’m starting senior year in like a month and i had no idea what spikes were until maybe a week ago, thank you for explaining this so clearly!!! love your videos so much and huge congrats on stanford :)
Yay! So glad this video helped you and thank you for leaving this message
i have been binge-watching videos about college admissions for the last six months, trying to navigate through the application process and working on my extracurriculars and this is honestly THE BEST and the most helpful video!!! Thank you so very much Iris, you're saving lives
Thank you so much, I've been trying to think and get ready for junior year. I promise you school don't explain things like this.
Hahaha I feel you. Good luck!! 👍
It’s incredible how much you’ve helped me this year. I recently hit an obstacle in my academic life where I didn’t know where I was going or why I was doing things, and I’ve always been super ambitious to shine in school. You’ve helped me understand who I am and what I need to do to recenter myself; I cannot thank you enough ❤️❤️
Love that! Thank you for leaving this comment and you got this Miriam!! Keep chasing dreams ❤️
The most underrated channel
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So basically: if you are pre-med/stem student, and have medical science study abroad/research programs for 3 summers, take Ap bio, ap chem, ap physics, and write your essay about how you want to use medicine as an innovation to positively change this world, its pretty straightforward?
lmao kinda yeah focus on shining in one area, but also don't be afraid to have other "side interests" that you do just for fun!
@@irisfu6929 lol, thanks! I attend a private boarding school- so I am kinda stuck on only being able to participate on what my school offers. Other than that- I have been doing Coursera and summer intern/study abroad programs.
David Girma nice that’s already really great! I’d encourage u (esp if you end up going to a new school like Phillips academy) to go one step further to create some new initiatives/programs (to show leadership and to just have fun haha)
Iris Fu Yes, definitely! My school has NHS, Youth in Gov, and like “Student Steering Committee” etc- of which I have leadership position in. Other than that- I have won state cross country and track- just some outside interests, but at the same time, I’m not looking to get recruited or anything. Plus I have those summer programs/ research and online courses and whatnot- I'm also currently working on a project, and a medical research which I will try to have published. - Including all my rigorous course load, I think this is "competitive enough" for Phillips Exeter- also tried my best either way haha. (i am upcoming sophomore)
But don’t be vague with it as well. Because a lot of people want to “change the world”, you want to make yours sound like how has medicine going to influence people’s lives, how people live, will it give us new opportunities?
I just came back to say that I finally figured out my spike! Don't wanna linger too long on it, because it isn't what I want to talk about. What I want to say is that figuring out my spike, finding a uniting purpose in what I have done, was actually a moment of self discovery for me. Almost like piecing little bits of me together to see something I didn't before. I understand myself way better now.
Hey, I’ve been trying to find my spike for so long.😭 How did you do it?
@@shrawanipal literally sat and thought for a very long time. It helps to consider how your skills would apply irl- what did being in a club give you?
Congrats bailey! Good for you 🙌🙌
you're an actual college admissions god (i have a playlist devoted to your videos because they're so helpful). thank you SO much for sharing this knowledge, you and other highschool/college youtubers at your tier are the best guidance counselors and do it for free! love all of your videos and your general attitude
Recently found your videos and I've been binge watching them since. I'm a rising junior and I always felt like I wasn't doing enough to stand out to colleges. Thank you so much for making amazing and helpful content!
Omg me too😭😰
Of course!!
Hi Iris, UA-cam just recommended one of your vids to me and now I just can’t stop watching! Thank you for making them and they are so helpful to someone who’s stressing out about applying to the us as an international student. So...I am actually the head of the Student Council at our high school (Dulwich) and I thought if we can share your videos with our students, it will definitely inspire them a lot! Would you mind if we translate your videos and play them to our students when we get back to school?
Hi Emma! So glad the algorithm brought you here :) welcome, and you can definitely share these videos with your students! They’re meant to motivate, help, and inspire, so please use this channel’s videos as a resource! Take care xx
1 time Winner at international essay competition and story competition is soft or hard spike ..i am winner at national essay competition and story competition too
Hey Iris! Can you do a video on different passion project examples or ideas for different intended majors?
wooo that sounds kind of fun! Maybe I can do a passion project interview series or something with my stanford friends who did some really cool projects in hs! thx for the idea 💕
You’re more helpful than my counselor 😂
😂😂 good to hear but also that sucks that your counselor is :/
Iris, You're amazing! Thank you for always going out of your way to help us all. You are killing the game and don't let anyone tell you otherwise!
thanks for this message! rly appreciate it ❤️
This def applies for grad school applications too. It’s funny because I was already doing this and didn’t realize it in my applications prep now.
oh wow i didn't know this applies to grad school apps! Good thing bc I'll use these when I start applying to grad schools ;) good luck with your applications!
Wow, watched 2 of your videos so far, and they are great! Will share with my daughter, as I think they are super helpful! Love the speed of your speech and presentation:) Others can be slow and drawn out. Many thanks!!
Thank you for this comment, Linda! I’m glad to hear that, and I hope your daughter will find this channel helpful 👍
Not yet in high school, but you give such great advice that is really helping me brainstorm my interests, and common denominators! Thank you Iris!
That’s awesome! Glad this helped
thanks for the tips iris! can u make a video about the common application process and how to fill it out?
Sure thing! Was there anything specific you'd like me to address in the video?
could address how to correctly describe the activities under the word count given?
@@irisfu6929 Thanks for replying! If possible, can you give tips on the activities' description wording. (ex. Should I list the goals of the organizations I participate in, my achievements in that organization, etc.). Also, if you have an activity but you don't participate in a club/organization for it, can you just title an activity as "composition" or "sculpture"? Thanks:)
Could you do a video about the outline that u gave to your teachers for your letter of rec? I feel like LoR are underrated.
Ooo yeah I think they’re kinda underrated too - I’ll put that idea on my content calendar!
I’ve been trying to figure this out for a while now, and this video was actually so helpful! Thank you!!!
Glad it helped!
Hey Iris!! Thanks for the advice. I didn’t really know how to do it but I just wanted to thank you. I had published a book a couple months ago thanks to your advice and now it is being sponsored by a national congenital heart disease organization and being reviewed by the Children’s Heart Foundation. Sometimes I barely can believe any of this is true😂. Anyways, thank you!!!
Which topic did you write about it .i am interested in medicine and i really wanna write a book but have no idea what should i put inside
That really is up to you. Find a topic that you are really interested in and I recommend researching it for at least 6-7 months before writing anything. When it comes to the world of medicine, it is important to first establish your credibility in the field before writing anything related to the field. For example, I did 2 years of independent study under a professor who approved the accuracy of my work. Then only was I allowed to write a book.
@@meghanad.2929 alright thank you for the advice but i haven't lot of time i think i have just 4 or 5 months to write it..and what's your book title?
I’m assuming you are an incoming senior. Same 😂. If I were you I would try doing something that you know you can accomplish within that time period and execute well. Maybe try brainstorming ideas related to topics you are interested in first. Once you have done so this process should become easier. You can probably do independent research or any other idea you come up with, as long as it is feasible and executed well!
@@meghanad.2929 yeah i am ..thank you again
I can not thank you enough for all your UA-cam videos, really they help a lot :)
Hi Iris! Could you consider doing a video about broad activities you can alter to steer towards your spike? For example a youtube channel, a blog, etc. I have a few activities I can alter to my spike but I need more ideas. Thanks, btw loved this video, it helped so much!
i think my answer to this would be to just adapt the broad activity to an interest that fits your spike. for ex, make a youtube channel about college apps if your spike is education, make it about politics if your spike is politics, etc. lmk if you have more questions though, bc i'm not sure if i fully answered what you're looking for
I enjoy your videos so much and thank you for making helpful content like this! I have been struggling to find my spike and this video helps. ☺
ur vids are incredibly helpful, pls post videos as many as u can :(
Your channel is really starting to take off congratulations!
ahh thank you!!! you the og tho
@@irisfu6929 I think you are finding your voice. Great to see the channel develop.
I have watched so many college videos and nothing helped me more than this. Great job ! Lots of love❤️
this video helped me so much!
great to hear that, ashley!
you’re videos are all so helpful and your voice has CRAZY calming effects thank you so much for sharing!!🥰
You're so INSPIRING ❤
aw thanks houda :)
Wow, blew through 3k and halfway to 4k. Way to build you channel!!
I know right!! and thank you for being an og supporter ❤️
sending love
I love your videos! They are so good and I really get to understand everything! If it is not so offtopic, I'd love to see how you edit your videos :D Thank you for all of what you are sharing!!
Thank you so much for posting this video; it's very helpful!!
Yay I’m really glad you found it helpful!
I'm new to your channel but I really enjoy it and I've learned quite a bit!
I'm so glad! Welcome aboard!
This is super helpful! Thank you !!
Glad it was helpful!
I literally love you! Love from KAZAKHSTAN)
Hey Iris, you’re so inspiring and you have motivated me to start my organization and write my book (both a work in progress, but I know I’ll get it done :)). And on top of that, start and finish my common app essay. No other youtuber does what you’re doing, so thank you. I really have this confidence that I’ve never had before, so thank you a ton. Don’t let the haters get to you ❤️
Thank you, I really appreciate that ❤️
Hi Iris! I organize and teach art and design clinics at my city’s central library for little kids who are socioeconomically disadvantaged; I founded the clinic (also given the circumstances of living in a small southern city, we lack free programs that helps kids explore their creative interests)! I’ve hosted these clinics consistently. How would you rate this as a passion project and what can I do to adapt it for it make a bigger on my college apps? Edit: wanted to add that you have inspired me to do so much with the time I have right now! You’re such a kind, motivated person and I can’t believe you keep posting videos that are soooo awesome, thank you so much fam!
wow! that's already really amazing. never heard of any high schooler start a clinic. if you want to take it one step further, i encourage you to start more branches of you clinic in other regions as well, kind of like a chain. Also, reach out to some press for them to cover your story bc it's truly very impressive and interesting. i already feel it that you're going to do big things! pls keep me updated with how your clinic goes!
Iris Fu also I think there might be some confusion over what the actual program is! I mean I call it an art clinic, but I don’t know if that’s the right use of word, do you think I should just stick to the word program? The word “clinic” usually refers to a medical center and I don’t want my program to be confused with one.
Iris Fu thanks
John Liu maybe?? I guess I’m not 100% sure what your program is like rn, but I’d call something a clinic if it’s a program with a set physical location. If not, I’d stick to program 👍👍
Iris Fu okay got it! Yeah my art clinic is held at the same central library every time it takes place!
This is such a helpful video thank you so much!!
Glad u found it helpful!
omg already on your way to 4k! great job as always :D
So close! thanks for being an og supporter sania!!
ofc! tbh I don't need to watch ur videos (cuz im in 8th grade lol) but ur personality and how accomplished u are makes me never want to miss one of your videos. I hope that when I grow up im as awesome as you!
Sania B Aw thanks for your support and sweet message! I know you’re going to do big things in HS and beyond 🤩🙌
I have SO many interests and through this video, I figured out that I am interested in Health Science/Nursing, Math, Mental Health, Arts (Especially Performing acting and music). And I also love performing on stage which sounds a bit cliche but it is kinda true! Sounds like a lot, but still trying to figure it all out!
Any suggestions on extracurriculars and classes?
thank you iris for helping thousands of people across the globe. I am currently a high school and I inspire to get into any of the ivy league colleges, my question is does learning a different language stand out as an extra curricular?
What if the spike and ec's are completely unrelated to the intended major??
For example, your spike is solving the water shortage but you want to apply for say computer science then, won't the admissions officers be confused??
Yes, I'm personally a little confused bc water shortage is lk academic and so I'm wondering why you don't want to study environmental science or something. But if you address the water shortage with a cs solution then cs would totally make sense. Things like family background/culture would make more sense as spikes totally unrelated to you major
i love all of your videos
thank you 💕lmk if u ever have questions or video ideas you want me to do!
@@irisfu6929 love it ;)
This is such an amazing video! Most of the videos I watched just talk about having a “spike” without clarifying what it is and how we can build our own. Thank you so much Iris~ I hope you have a great day! 💕
Of course!! I hope you have an amazing day as well 💕
Your videos stress me out, but in a good way
Really..... Thanks a ton!
Damn, your outro is so cool. I don't know why I'm sooo familiar with it, could you tell me which outro are you using?
what if i don't have a theme? I love reading, biology, figure skating, and violin. These are things I genuinely love doing
UPDATE: I found what I love: Biology, specifically Neuroscience and reading. I'm thinking of creating my own blog and doing STEM programs and experiments in my backyard
Love this ! 🧡 u are so amazing :(
Yay! Glad you enjoyed it
Hi, I'm very late to this video, but I'm hoping you might be able to help me find my spike/theme and what to do for it!
I'm interested in studying English Literature. Related to this, I have won the Young Science Writer of the Year Award in which my article was published by the BBC (a big news corporation here in the UK), I am a part of my school newspaper, and I am starting a literature blog.
I also have a bit of a theme of helping others, through being a leader of my school's Pupil Voice (basically a Student Council) and a Prefect.
I want to combine these interests to create my spike by helping others find an interest in reading. Could you please give me some suggestions for how I could do this? 😊
I only did one club freshman yr and covid closed up sophomore year so I basically have 0 ecs…pls help me I wanna get into a top college. I have interest in psychology,human rights and business and I’m a rising junior I’m freaking out I don’t have any ecs related to this
I just want to say thank you so much-your videos are SO HELPFUL. I could not have gotten my internship by cold-calling / cold-emailing without your help!!
Hi Iris! I have been following you on UA-cam for some time now and your videos have been very inspiring and helpful for me! My dream school by a long shot is Stanford and I am hoping to study comp sci there. I was in a similar situation as you- I was too well rounded but especially during this quarantine I came up with a personal statement of combining STEM, arts, and tech to bring down barriers in educational inequity in order to further sustainability and build community. And I am doing that through my initiative Melodies for Math(explaining K-12 math concepts through short original songs and building the first Music x Math interdisciplinary community), my web development business which have assisted people in 3+ countries get resources and build a brand, a sustainability app in the works based on my United Nations winning essay, interning in the tech sector at the UK based website/app Climate Science, etc. You are like a role model for me and your channel had a strong personal impact on my life. I hope to somehow get accepted to Stanford and meet you on campus one day.
Best regards,
Swetha T.
Hi Swetha! Thanks for sharing your goals and ambitions with me! You sound super ahead of the game and definitely someone I'd like to meet in the future. I hope you come to Stanford!
You’re saving applications out here lmao, thank you for the content
Anytime!! Good luck Anmol!!
Another great video w/actionable tips! Sorry that reddit ppl hated on you for no reason, I didn't even think you were flexing :( I was wondering if I'd have a hard spike since I have international and national debate awards, but debate isn't an academic field like chem or math, so how do you think debate could function in my app?
I've also done environmental studies/urban studies advocacy, journalism, art, and CS stuff, hoping to major in urban studies. Should I major in comms instead and put urban studies as a secondary major?
this is pretty cool! i think from the surface, comms does fit better with your debate narrative. I think you could have a softer spike/theme of using communication to (insert a problem you're passionate about)--where debate, your journalism, and advocacy can be part of that. You have a really interesting narrative rn!!
@@irisfu6929 thanks for replying!!
Hey Iris! For my passion project I wanted to something involving colorism, within our world, society, and even within our own cultures/people. It's a topic I'm very passionate about, especially at a time like this with the BLM movement. I was thinking about doing a book but then thought of the idea of making a documentary. Like interviewing different races, generations, genders about how they feel about the topic. Kind of like an informative video to help younger generations realize that your color doesn't matter. I wanted to see if you thought it was a good idea or not? Thank you
xx
that's an awesome thing to be passionate about. A documentary sounds one of a kind, and more unique than a book (maybe bc i talked about books on this channel, but now it seems like everyone is writing a book haha). I think 110% make that documentary, and keep me updated!!! Good luck :) I think this is going to be awesome
I definitely will keep u updated:)) Thank you so much!!
Hey Iris! That's again the best video on UA-cam on this topic. But I had a question.Can leadership be a spike?Since I always was leader everywhere but that everywhere has no pattern accept for the case I was leader.
Hi Iris!!! Most of my extracurricular accomplishments have in common how I'm trying to expand the knowledge that my country exists since we are barely noticeable on the map and many just see us as that one island (Puerto Rico). For example, I lead a youth robotics team to internationals, I've started an SSL (Spanish as a second language) tutoring service to help kids moving here adapt to the language, assisted my country's only synthetic biology competition team with their project (this is a college team), among others. Would my soft spike be geared towards my goal of gaining recognition for my country or more towards helping others? I'm undecided for my major but am leaning towards biology or psychology. Thank you for all the help through your videos!!!
Hi Iris! I just want to say that your videos have been so helpful, thank you so much🥰 Also I wanted to ask if I already wrote my personal essay but didn't include a lot about my spike, is there any way to put more emphasis on it somewhere else in my application? Thanksss
You could in ur supplemental essays, add info, and activities list!
Hi Iris! I’m a rising sophomore interested in exploring the intersection between advocacy and tech. What are some ways I can use my CS skills for good? PS. Thank you for always giving such good advice :)) I’ve learned so much these past months!
Yes of course! You could build a civic engagement app esp for this coming elections, or another tech platform that helps engage you people in the election/political process
I LOVE figure skating, but I started at a late age (11, which is considered late in the skating world) so I don't think I'll make any accomplishments. I enjoy reading and biology, but I don't know what accomplishments I can do with that. I also play violin, but started at a late age (13). I'm only 13, but I really want to go to Harvard or Yale
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This is genuinely so helpful, thank you! When you say explicitly write it in your application, do you mean in our common app essay or within supplements? :)
Either or both! I believe I kind of implicitly hinted in my common app, then very, very explicitly said it in many of my supplements for different schools.
Nice video! Is there any way you can review some of our college profiles or essays? Thanks!
Yes! You can book a call or essay review with me here: app.joinbullseye.com/mentors/1809. There're also more long-term, monthly plans available, and you can email me at iris.f@joinbullseye.com for more info :) excited to work with you!!!
Hey. I love the way you're the most informative college youtuber out there. I have a lot of experience and extracurriculars in the field of literature but I've been meaning to apply for psychology. Is there any way I can make my application more psychology-centric with new extracurriculars (if yes, how?) or can i tweak my application to make it seem that I would be a good psychology candidate?
I'll be applying for Princeton, Yale and Stanford mostly :)
Are you one of the first female Eagle Scouts? I found your channel while searching for Eagle Scouts and college admissions.
For the spike/theme, should it also be related to your intended major/honors program that you're applying for, and be pretty academically related (even if I'm rather good at piano, I don't plan on majoring in it & it's a pretty common EC ig)?
It should be kind of related to your major, but it doesn't have to be academic. For example, I had a soft spike of bridging the gap in diff areas (non academic), and my majors were economics, international relations (which were still related to my theme w/ the gender gap in econ and bridging diff cultures). I think your theme and major will come together, and remember that most schools will allow you to pick 2-3 intended majors, so you can have say, stem and communication as two potential majors. I hope that makes sense! lmk if you have more questions tho
@@irisfu6929 Thank you!! I might be scheduling to hop on a Bullseye session w/ you soon :)
thank you so much!
Just like how you connected your activities with the theme of bridging people together, I want to do the same with my activities except my theme is helping others who are in need using science and medicine. How did you incorporate this in your essays and application so I can do the same in mine?
That's awesome! I wrote my common app about bridging divides in my family, another essay on bridging the gender gap, etc. I think just use every piece of the application to describe an example that you've used to achieve you theme/goal, and always conclude with how that specific example helped you achieve your theme/goal.
@@irisfu6929 So do we say the best 1 or 2 in the essay that supports the theme ir all of them?
@@irisfu6929 Also, thanks for replying
What if I play a sport? How would I be able to tie that into my theme?
Hmm this is difficult. I think sports (if you’re not world class at it) might be one of the activities that you list toward the bottom. Otherwise, if you’re into sports medicine, sport therapy, or some other derivation of sports, that could become part of your tjeme
Okay, thank you!!
Hey Iris, first i just wanna say that your videos are helping so much rn so thank u so much for this awesome content. As an international student Im trying my best to understand the whole application thing. I wanted to ask if it was bad if I had a main goal that linked all of my activities but in my essay I wrote about my childhood and not about these activities or the reason I want to do premed ?
Thank you so very much for this! I'm a senior and I've always done so many activities in many categories because I have so many interests, so I'll definitely have to figure out where my soft spike is! Would doing well at state competitions help with a hard spike? Even if it's not part of your future career goal?
Hey iris thank you for this resource
What would you say my “theme”/common demonator
National Circuit Debator
Have certificates of completion in coding
Youth group student board member
Teacher assistant for religious school
Organized carnival games with board
I blog
With my youth group I attend a seasonal regional conference
And post Covid I’m going to likely get myself a service job.
Can you recomend a demonatator?
I’m interested in engineering
I'd ask you what's your purpose of pursuing engineering? What community would you like to impact? A potential theme could be "using innovation to help (insert community)" or "using creativity to serve others". I highly encourage you to reflect a bit more on your motivations/impacts in your involvements! I wouldn't really know your theme without understanding your motivation/goals, and you know yourself the best. I hope those suggestions are some kicking off points. Good luck!
Iris Fu I really want to combine data/computer with engineering so an innovation track? Thank you! Also have you heard of collegevine it’s a great resource for me
Speedster14 5 yes!! I used collegevine obsessively haha
Speedster14 5 and innovation sounds great! But make sure to add a social component to it - why are you pursuing innovation? For what purpose?
Hi! I was curious on how you applied to college as a junior in high school?
The process is basically the same! The only thing diff was that I was in 11th grade, but nothing about the process was different
your advice is way too good lol
you're too nice lol
Can you give examples of some themes
so for me, my activities will all be film-related because I am trying to go into the film industry, I have done a lot of videography and photography as an individual and with a crew, do I say for example will be " making people happy while doing what I enjoy" because I always do like hype videos and send photographs of games to the players in my highschool??
Hey! I had one question. So, I am pretty strong in one subject area and have received awards in that area but I have 0 activities that relate to that subject area. And I want to study in that subject area in uni...so..what exactly should I do?
pursue some activities related to that subject area!
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Hi Iris! Just stumbled upon your channel and I'm already loving the content that you're coming up with. I do have a question regarding hard spikes though. I have won international and national-level hackathons but most of the projects I made vary from one hackathon to another (basically there's no one specific field that I focus on). So, would you say that it is a hard spike? Or even a spike at all?
I'd greatly appreciate a response :)
Yes of course! I think CS (or whatever skills you're brining to the hackathons) would be your spike
@@irisfu6929 Thanks! Glad to know that :)
hi Iris, I don't know whether you will reply to this but I just found your channel and I love it a lot already. I was hoping if you could make a video on organizing a tedx youth event at your school since I want to do that as well. Are there any prerequisites and how does the progress go? Thanks so much
Oo that’s a good idea! I figured it out mostly by going on TED’s website. They have a whole section for applying to TEDx licenses and their email support is great
@@irisfu6929 thanks! btw I saw that students could set up a Ted Ed club in their school, but is that a must in order to organise a tedx event? (since it takes a long time to set up a club at my school)
Hi Iris! I am a high school rising senior and also plan to start a blog as my passion project! I was wondering what platform/program did u use to make your own website?
Yeahh I had the same question
Hey! I used wordpress.org with bluehost. There're many guides online for how you can use this combo, and it's about $3-5/mon
Hi Sarai, see my comment above!
Iris Fu Thank you!!☺️
hey iris tysm for the advice! I'm just wondering how I would be able to communicate the soft spike through the UC piqs, which have four questions we have to answer. Should they all have to conclude with a message gearing towards the same soft spike, or should I emphasize four completely different aspects of myself, instead elaborating on the soft spike when listing out the ec's?
You can write about diff aspects in each essay but then come to the general conclusion at the end of each essay which can be the same/similar
Hi! I discovered your channel recently and have been loving the videos so far! :) I've been working on publishing a pamphlet about questions that teenagers have about religion. This project has been ongoing for at least a year now and I've already collected 30+ surveys and organized a team to help me write it, but its been sidetracked due to coronavirus. Since this project is still in progress and probably won't be finished until after college apps, can I still put it on my application? Thank you!!
Nice this is awesome! def still put it on your app with what you've done so far, and what you hope to accomplish with it
class of 2021 has it rough huh, no senior year and now even lower acceptance rates :(
amazing video my friend :)
Thank you:)
It's my understanding that colleges have recruiting deficits that they try to fill on campus which change from year to year. For example, they may be high in computer science majors but low in vocal arts majors on campus and want to fill that area. How can you find this information out per university? Wouldn't knowing this information be a competitive advantage in helping you position your spike in your application? Also, does it make sense to come in as a double major if your passion is your spike but you plan to major in something else?
the answer is you can't :/ it would be a competitive advantage, but unfortunately the college apps process is not the most transparent. Do what makes sense to you--if you feel passionate and genuine about pursuing a double major or whatever other major, and you can do a good job explaining it, then it will probably make sense to others as well.
Iris, your link is broken. Is your worksheet still available? I'd love to see it :)