Graduated Uni and in tech for awhile now but I always love watching uni student interviews cuz their drive is really insane when you think about how they are balancing all of those classes on top of social life/discovering themselves. Really inspires me to not to be complacent with my learning wherever I am in life. Bless them all.
Totally agree - these students constantly inspire me as well and also make me wonder how I got through it all before haha. Thanks so much for watching!
5-6 hrs per day?? takes me about 3 hrs to read through 1 chapter for one of my classes (about 20 - 40 pages) just because I get distracted so easily and have to reread stuff alot. And when I finaly do finish, I feel tired. I couldn't be like these people.
Thank u for the subtitles. I used to edit that kind of stuff, its a pain to do but improves the vedio immensely. Your effort is alkowlaged and appreciated
I really wanted to go here, but unfortunately was rejected for undergrad. Nobody really understands my disappointment with it since I still got into an 'ivy' but the culture/people, academic rigor, class size, etc. there don't fit well with me. That being said, at least I can try again for grad school.
@@wamyy5 Yes, I agree that Caltech is the most brutal in the world academically in terms of huge volume of homework & problem sets as well as the sheer difficulty of take home exams. I wouldn't dare go there to drive myself crazy but settle for an easier school like Claremont McKenna, for example.
@@wamyy5 Possibly but I don't have the work ethic to be successful at Caltech or Harvey Mudd or MIT. I liked parties socializing with girls way too much that studying hard was not enjoyable for me. A school like UCSB would have appealed to me the most but it's way too large, frankly speaking.
@@wamyy5 UCSB is an incredible school - you should come up north to see the campus! Too many beautiful girls and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. They have organic chemistry, chemical engineering courses, and much more but the difficulty level is about half of Caltech's so you would've graduated from UCSB in 2/3 years instead of 4!
I recommend you try and find a research opportunity with a Caltech lab! And make sure your academic ability is top-notch in terms of advanced STEM courses and grades
@@wamyy5 like an internship? One of my classmates from Calc I is literally doing an internship I think it’s biomedical I forgot but our professor had connections and linked her up to with them.
Which student do you relate to most? 😮
All of them had a sense of humor! They are the Best of the Best!
Graduated Uni and in tech for awhile now but I always love watching uni student interviews cuz their drive is really insane when you think about how they are balancing all of those classes on top of social life/discovering themselves. Really inspires me to not to be complacent with my learning wherever I am in life. Bless them all.
Totally agree - these students constantly inspire me as well and also make me wonder how I got through it all before haha. Thanks so much for watching!
@@wamyy5I really really like you Amy you’re very kind and pretty
It's not that hard. I work full-time, attend 3 universities, & still have time for myself. It's all time management.
Those students are Super Stars! Great interview
Wow thank you so much for the subtitles, I would die if I had to type them all by hand
Hehehe took a longgg time but anything for you all 😁
Love your videos Amy! Makes me feel better after a long day of school =D
Aw yay, thanks so much for being here! 😊
I like that you are trying something new.
Thank you! 😊
Liked that girl with 28 hours a day LOL
5-6 hrs per day?? takes me about 3 hrs to read through 1 chapter for one of my classes (about 20 - 40 pages) just because I get distracted so easily and have to reread stuff alot. And when I finaly do finish, I feel tired. I couldn't be like these people.
3:10 Meanwhile me being sleep deprived right now
special agent oso is oh so cute!!
Hehe indeed 🥹
Thank u for the subtitles. I used to edit that kind of stuff, its a pain to do but improves the vedio immensely. Your effort is alkowlaged and appreciated
Nice video! Thank you for making it! Maybe consider switching less back and forth between interviewees so that it is easier to follow their responses
Now I'm grateful about my workload, oh god- I feel bad for Armeet
4:50 when he says the problems sets are different, does that mean everyone gets diff homework ques?
Looking good!!!
Appreciate it!!
I really wanted to go here, but unfortunately was rejected for undergrad. Nobody really understands my disappointment with it since I still got into an 'ivy' but the culture/people, academic rigor, class size, etc. there don't fit well with me. That being said, at least I can try again for grad school.
these are genius
😁😁😁
Caltech is too difficult & demanding for me but Harvey Mudd or MIT might be more manageable, no? What do you think, Amy?
I heard those two are also incredible difficult! But I will admit that I’ve heard Caltech tends to be a bit harder
@@wamyy5
Yes, I agree that Caltech is the most brutal in the world academically in terms of huge volume of homework & problem sets as well as the sheer difficulty of take home exams. I wouldn't dare go there to drive myself crazy but settle for an easier school like Claremont McKenna, for example.
@@suthiraphanassarat8669 haha I’m sure you’re smart enough to handle it!
@@wamyy5
Possibly but I don't have the work ethic to be successful at Caltech or Harvey Mudd or MIT. I liked parties socializing with girls way too much that studying hard was not enjoyable for me. A school like UCSB would have appealed to me the most but it's way too large, frankly speaking.
@@wamyy5
UCSB is an incredible school - you should come up north to see the campus! Too many beautiful girls and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. They have organic chemistry, chemical engineering courses, and much more but the difficulty level is about half of Caltech's so you would've graduated from UCSB in 2/3 years instead of 4!
I'm currently at PCC is there any chance to get across the street 😂 what should I be doing in Pasadena to be able to make it at Cal Tech???
I recommend you try and find a research opportunity with a Caltech lab! And make sure your academic ability is top-notch in terms of advanced STEM courses and grades
@@wamyy5 like an internship? One of my classmates from Calc I is literally doing an internship I think it’s biomedical I forgot but our professor had connections and linked her up to with them.
I wish i could go to an ivy or prestige school. But I got a C+ in my precalc class this year (freshman) :(. My hopes are gone
but its cool looking at Caltech :D
You’ll end up somewhere great - don’t worry! :)
@@wamyy5 :D
I hope i can get into UofM if I can pull through my 10, 11 and 12th grade year.
The fact that you're taking pre-calc as a 9th grader is already insane.
I LOVE Caltech.
Love from india❤❤
Wait can I ask are you graduated from university?
Here is another idea for interviews: ask ROTC students who major in STEM if they get sleep 💤 😴.
Good interviews👍
Bruh imagine studying 5 hours a day, thats so fcking weird im Sorry