Thank you for your entertaining yet informative video. I am a college admission counselor and shared your channel with HS athletes who are considering Berkeley and would like to study business. Your channel provides a great inside look at the life of a business school athlete. Thanks!
Hi Kyle. Interesting video. Question for you, as the college I went to did not have an application process to get into the business school. Basically, you declared your major and did the required courses. What happens to those applicants who don't get into the Haas? Do they have to apply to another school within Cal? Do they just complete a four-year general degree? Is there a general business degree they can get? Thanks. Enjoying the videos!
You love Haas which make them proud of You!!! Bussines at Haas seem as very serious matter!!! I love to study bussines!!! I study a little just but I hope at once for more!!! Did you know Haas is involved in bussines with Space and NASA?
PS: would value videos about how you juggle your studies, social life and athletic responsibilities. What is a normal week like? How much time and when do you study, train, have fun? What are the tradeoffs and are they worth it? Another video idea.. when you were going through the recruiting process , how did you research and know that a college might be a good fit beyond the swim team? How did you research and decide that a school was a good academic and social fit? This is challenging to current athletes who are not having as much opportunity to travel, go on campus and meet team members.
I don’t necessarily think so, I mean I clearly outlined how every student can get in outside of my athletics. In my application essays, I didn’t even talk about being a D1 athlete and focused on other parts of my life.
Michael Phelps attended ASU, which is quite a step down from Berkeley. I can guarantee that he would have been admitted to any program at Berkeley without strong academic credentials.
@@KyleMillis lol lets be honest here. its easier getting into haas as a d1 athlete. a ton of the football team + basketball team was/is in haas. wonder why that is
@@kanyewestlover69swag they probably have a really good story of dedication and hard work that reflects their work ethic. Being an athlete speaks a lot to their character. There is no help given to student athletes in admission.
Thank you for your entertaining yet informative video. I am a college admission counselor and shared your channel with HS athletes who are considering Berkeley and would like to study business. Your channel provides a great inside look at the life of a business school athlete. Thanks!
Thanks so much!! Really cool hearing this support from an admission counselor, really appreciate it.
solid tips that will def help the incoming class!
I sure hope so! Keep up the great work!
lol I’ve been binge watching both your videos! Thanks
Hi Kyle. Interesting video. Question for you, as the college I went to did not have an application process to get into the business school. Basically, you declared your major and did the required courses. What happens to those applicants who don't get into the Haas? Do they have to apply to another school within Cal? Do they just complete a four-year general degree? Is there a general business degree they can get? Thanks. Enjoying the videos!
Thanks for the tips! Definitely gonna apply these tips to my application. Wish me luck! Lol
Definitely! Good luck, feel free to reach out if you ever have any questions, Go Bears!
You love Haas which make them proud of You!!! Bussines at Haas seem as very serious matter!!! I love to study bussines!!! I study a little just but I hope at once for more!!! Did you know Haas is involved in bussines with Space and NASA?
Hahah I hope I make Haas proud one day!!
PS: would value videos about how you juggle your studies, social life and athletic responsibilities. What is a normal week like? How much time and when do you study, train, have fun? What are the tradeoffs and are they worth it? Another video idea.. when you were going through the recruiting process , how did you research and know that a college might be a good fit beyond the swim team? How did you research and decide that a school was a good academic and social fit? This is challenging to current athletes who are not having as much opportunity to travel, go on campus and meet team members.
Definitely will have some of these in store for the future!!
Well done and very positive and useful.
Thank you!
Hey Kyle! Before applying to Haas in my sophomore year, which major should I choose and in which school at UC Berkeley as a freshman applicant?
When I applied to college (and what many who go the Haas track do) is apply to the College of Letters and Science (L&S)
Is the video interview due on January 31st available to all? What does it mean?
what do you do if your rejected?
tip 1: be a d1 athlete
I don’t necessarily think so, I mean I clearly outlined how every student can get in outside of my athletics. In my application essays, I didn’t even talk about being a D1 athlete and focused on other parts of my life.
Michael Phelps attended ASU, which is quite a step down from Berkeley. I can guarantee that he would have been admitted to any program at Berkeley without strong academic credentials.
@@KyleMillis lol lets be honest here. its easier getting into haas as a d1 athlete. a ton of the football team + basketball team was/is in haas. wonder why that is
@@kanyewestlover69swag they probably have a really good story of dedication and hard work that reflects their work ethic. Being an athlete speaks a lot to their character. There is no help given to student athletes in admission.
@@michaeln.2383 how can you guarantee that. M. Phelps is not part of the Diversity and Inclusion club.