I really appreciate making this video cause I didn't know a lot about linguistics even I am already started studying Linguistics in a local college. I found much helpful information about the major which I didn't know.
I just finished my time at a CC yesterday! wooh! Now I'm on to uni and am about to register for classes. I've been watching your videos trying to figure out what classes NOT to take on my first semester lol but same here. I don't know if I'll like linguistics but I really hope I do and I reallyyyyy hope I get into an SLP program because, if I don't, I don't know what I'll do.
Hi Kathy, that's awesome and you have a lot to look forward to in your next chapter. I know it's a very anxiety-inducing process, but just try your best, work hard and what's meant to be will be. Good luck!
Well, maybe I should try to go to UCLA for linguistics then. I have already studied a lot of linguistics (mainly historical, syntax, and morphology) due to my love of creating conlangs for around 4 years. So, maybe this is the university for me!
Hi Mariok, sounds like you have a good foundation! I really enjoyed my studies and would recommend anyone interested to give it a shot. Conlangs are pretty cool too, though I could never attempt one myself. Anyway, good luck!
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I was wondering if you knew anything about the Linguistics and computer science major. I'm mainly interested in CS, but seeing the major's coursework and acceptance rate, I'm thinking of applying to transfer for L+CS (I also go to WVC btw!). Do you have any insights, tips, or advice for people considering to apply for L&CS (or anecdotal knowledge from people around you)? Thank you!
Will you be making a video about your internship in the future? I know you can't/don't want to share details but could you talk about what types of tasks or projects you completed? I'm a student at UCLA too and I'm not really sure if Linguistics is the best major for me so I'm just curious about opportunities in the field. Thanks!
Hi Paul, unfortunately I am legally barred from sharing any details about the job since I signed a non disclosure agreement. What I can say is that the classes I took at UCLA prepared me very well for this internship. But there are many things you can do with linguistics, and your major won't necessarily determine your future. Hope that helps
Hi Hailey! I haven't heard back from UCLA yet, but I'm already thinking ahead and I've been trying to compare the linguistic programs at Berkeley and UCLA. Did something about your program draw you in, or did something about Berkeley's deter you from studying linguistics there? You've been so helpful, bay area represent!
Hi Hollie, congrats on your acceptance to Cal!! Did you get into UCLA? My decision had more to do with my financial situation and the terms of my acceptance than the actual programs. I actually made a video about it, it's one of the first few videos on my channel. Check it out if you want to know more details. I'm glad my videos could help you! Congrats again 😀
@@HaileyDollarGoesToCollege I'm so proud to say that I did! I think my next step in researching the schools is to contact the departments themselves, and to see where linguistics majors are getting hired after graduation. I wish you the very BEST of luck with everything- who knows, maybe one day we'll be in the applied linguistics field working together! Thanks again!
HI , I am studying Linguistics, but my course is an integrated(5years with Bachelor's and masters combined) , so I'll be Studying applied linguistics as well. So do you have any idea what kind of internships I should go for , or do I need to do any internships at all. Subjects that I am offered are Linguistics, mathematics, statistics, computer science and English. They are teaching fundamentals of human language for now .
Hello!! I’m a student who’s going to be transferring from a cc to ucla this coming fall and I’m trying to buy a laptop for school since my other one broke but I wanted to know how extensive the study load is at school. Sorry I don’t think this is a question people ask but between a 256 gb vs a 512 gb(one whole terabyte), would u suggest with a larger storage or a smaller storage enough for the school year?
I feel like it depends on your major but tbh I did most of my work on google drive so the storage on the computer itself didn't really matter for me. Maybe someone doing CS would need more storage.
I just want to know how much it's costing you to go there. I really want to go there but do not want to pay a lot of money. I come from a low-income household that has never had anyone go to college. I am just scared racking up thousands for undergrad. Please let me know
Information about cost of tuition and housing can be found on the UCLA website. Please check there to estimate what your cost will be. Last year it cost around $30k for me, but the amount that I pay is not necessarily going to be the amount that you or any other student will pay. You may be offered scholarships or grants based on income and merit. But do consider that UC is the most expensive option when it comes to public school in California. CSU costs less than UC.
hey, how is the difference in education level between cc and a university? is it comparable in first two years or is cc level makes u struggle in the last two years at a big uni?
Hello i just discovered your channel. Your videos help me know more about Ucla and linguistics as a major!! I want to study linguistics there in the future but I’m just a poor uni student who is in his freshman year. Btw I’m from asia. Is it really possible for me to go to ucla?
Hi there, anything is possible with hard work! However, admissions at UCLA is very competitive. Just try your best and if it is meant to be then it will! Thanks for watching and good luck
Your videos are always extreme helpful.
Thank you very much for sharing your experiences and knowledge.
thank you!
I really appreciate making this video cause I didn't know a lot about linguistics even I am already started studying Linguistics in a local college. I found much helpful information about the major which I didn't know.
Thank you for watching!
I just finished my time at a CC yesterday! wooh! Now I'm on to uni and am about to register for classes. I've been watching your videos trying to figure out what classes NOT to take on my first semester lol but same here. I don't know if I'll like linguistics but I really hope I do and I reallyyyyy hope I get into an SLP program because, if I don't, I don't know what I'll do.
Hi Kathy, that's awesome and you have a lot to look forward to in your next chapter. I know it's a very anxiety-inducing process, but just try your best, work hard and what's meant to be will be. Good luck!
Do you know Tim Hunter?
Well, maybe I should try to go to UCLA for linguistics then. I have already studied a lot of linguistics (mainly historical, syntax, and morphology) due to my love of creating conlangs for around 4 years. So, maybe this is the university for me!
Hi Mariok, sounds like you have a good foundation! I really enjoyed my studies and would recommend anyone interested to give it a shot. Conlangs are pretty cool too, though I could never attempt one myself. Anyway, good luck!
Thank you for sharing your experiences!
I was wondering if you knew anything about the Linguistics and computer science major. I'm mainly interested in CS, but seeing the major's coursework and acceptance rate, I'm thinking of applying to transfer for L+CS (I also go to WVC btw!).
Do you have any insights, tips, or advice for people considering to apply for L&CS (or anecdotal knowledge from people around you)? Thank you!
Will you be making a video about your internship in the future? I know you can't/don't want to share details but could you talk about what types of tasks or projects you completed? I'm a student at UCLA too and I'm not really sure if Linguistics is the best major for me so I'm just curious about opportunities in the field. Thanks!
Hi Paul, unfortunately I am legally barred from sharing any details about the job since I signed a non disclosure agreement. What I can say is that the classes I took at UCLA prepared me very well for this internship. But there are many things you can do with linguistics, and your major won't necessarily determine your future. Hope that helps
Hi Hailey! I haven't heard back from UCLA yet, but I'm already thinking ahead and I've been trying to compare the linguistic programs at Berkeley and UCLA. Did something about your program draw you in, or did something about Berkeley's deter you from studying linguistics there? You've been so helpful, bay area represent!
Hi Hollie, congrats on your acceptance to Cal!! Did you get into UCLA? My decision had more to do with my financial situation and the terms of my acceptance than the actual programs. I actually made a video about it, it's one of the first few videos on my channel. Check it out if you want to know more details. I'm glad my videos could help you! Congrats again 😀
@@HaileyDollarGoesToCollege I'm so proud to say that I did! I think my next step in researching the schools is to contact the departments themselves, and to see where linguistics majors are getting hired after graduation. I wish you the very BEST of luck with everything- who knows, maybe one day we'll be in the applied linguistics field working together! Thanks again!
HI , I am studying Linguistics, but my course is an integrated(5years with Bachelor's and masters combined) , so I'll be Studying applied linguistics as well. So do you have any idea what kind of internships I should go for , or do I need to do any internships at all. Subjects that I am offered are Linguistics, mathematics, statistics, computer science and English. They are teaching fundamentals of human language for now .
I've responded to your other comment about this question!
I’m in the process of deciding between a B.A in Linguistics or TESOL Teaching. IDK though 😔
Nice! I took a class about TESOL it was very eye-opening. It seems like a challenging but rewarding career.
How did it go ?
Hello!! I’m a student who’s going to be transferring from a cc to ucla this coming fall and I’m trying to buy a laptop for school since my other one broke but I wanted to know how extensive the study load is at school. Sorry I don’t think this is a question people ask but between a 256 gb vs a 512 gb(one whole terabyte), would u suggest with a larger storage or a smaller storage enough for the school year?
I feel like it depends on your major but tbh I did most of my work on google drive so the storage on the computer itself didn't really matter for me. Maybe someone doing CS would need more storage.
@@HaileyDollarGoesToCollege thank you for the reply and I’m actually going in as a linguistics major!
I just want to know how much it's costing you to go there. I really want to go there but do not want to pay a lot of money. I come from a low-income household that has never had anyone go to college. I am just scared racking up thousands for undergrad. Please let me know
Information about cost of tuition and housing can be found on the UCLA website. Please check there to estimate what your cost will be. Last year it cost around $30k for me, but the amount that I pay is not necessarily going to be the amount that you or any other student will pay. You may be offered scholarships or grants based on income and merit. But do consider that UC is the most expensive option when it comes to public school in California. CSU costs less than UC.
hey, how is the difference in education level between cc and a university? is it comparable in first two years or is cc level makes u struggle in the last two years at a big uni?
Hey there! I've actually done a few videos about this, you should check them out!
Great video!
Thank you for watching 🙂
I want to get in
Sending you luck!
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Hello i just discovered your channel. Your videos help me know more about Ucla and linguistics as a major!! I want to study linguistics there in the future but I’m just a poor uni student who is in his freshman year. Btw I’m from asia. Is it really possible for me to go to ucla?
Hi there, anything is possible with hard work! However, admissions at UCLA is very competitive. Just try your best and if it is meant to be then it will! Thanks for watching and good luck