Congratulations for amazing A levels! Go to Barcelona, you should go if it's only fear holding you back. It's a fantastic city and you definitely seem like you don't want to go to Durham.
Is that your house?!!! It looks like a country mansion, complete with Aga. Anyway, my advice is to go to Barcelona if you're able to. The life experience you will gain, apart from learning Spanish fluently, will be huge. I spent 12 years living in Germany and the experience changed my life for the better, and I can still speak fluent German and write it very well, too. Addendum: Spanish also opens up practically the whole of South America to you as well as Spain itself.
@@youcannotspeaktomeanyhow Yes. Within two years i was promoted to a salaried position as technical translator. But i did have prior knowledge. At home in England I had taught myself from a book "Hugo's German in Three Months" and listened to German radio late at night on long wave (NDR, WDR). When one is determined to learn, it can be done.
The university of bath has a really great International Management with Spanish/French course. You’d probably really suit it having done economics a-level as well as that would help with the management side of it. You also go on a year abroad in third year, where you’d likely become fluent as well. I go to Bath uni and I love it, the city is really nice and the uni is great, loads of stuff to do and sports teams to join etc. Doing a course with a year abroad might be better as you have a small taster of living there rather than committing to the whole three years.
Hey! CONGRATULATIONS on your results!! You did amazing🥳🥳! I don’t usually comment on videos but i felt the need to haha✨ I go to Durham and personally I kind of “regret” to some extent coming here. I chose this uni based off university rankings etc and didn’t go with my heart/ what I would have truly wanted… so these past 2 years haven’t been the uni experience I envisioned (ofc covid plays a big factor!!) ✨My advice✨ would be to do the option you are most interested in/ go with your gut feeling (which sounds like Barcelona) but equally if you get offered a more suited course at Durham and feel it’s the right uni, go with that! Everything will work out in the end 😊. I hope this hasn’t put you off Durham it’s definitely got MANY pros but equally I feel it’s “vibe” is suited to particular people…just like any other uni!
i’m not even english i’m irish and only 14 no clue what i’m watching this for but i do love watching ppl open up exam results weirdly?? so happy for u! definitely go to barcelona!! dont let the fear hold u back!
Wow, many congratulations on a fantastic set of grades. I studied business and economics, best decision ever. Now working in banking. Maybe use you gap year to visit Barcelona, get the feels and then see where your heads at. It’s a massive decision. End of the day, like you said it’s a large chunk of time to study so do what is right for you 🥳
This year has really outlined the difference between private/public/grammar and state schools. State schools under-awarded the top grades significantly this year as they were unable to take a holistic approach due to no online school over the first lockdown, so grades were based solely on final mock results. Just another way to largen the state-private school inequality gap
Congrats! Durham is a beautiful, prestigious University and I'm sure you'd have a wonderful time there, but it wouldn't be a huge cultural difference from what you've already experienced as a boarder. I'd also strongly advise against doing a course you're not interested in from the beginning. University will be the best time of your life if you do what makes you happy, so do what you really want to do and apply for that business course! 🥰 Also, I'm in Scotland, and all the business and languages courses at the universities in Glasgow give students the opportunity to go abroad for one year, so I'd actually recommend applying to unis where that's an option for you and then deciding whether you'd like to do your full undergraduate abroad or just one year. You could then have the best of both worlds without making a big commitment to study abroad for the full 3 years 😊
Great job on your A-levels! If you are still considering, seriously think of Barcelona. That whole region is so amazing, so much history and beauty. I spent a few years living and exploring all of western Europe and Spain and Italy were my favorites. And you are young, go out and explore!
Watch other peoples UA-cam videos on studying in Barcelona- message them for advice maybe. Visit Barcelona in your gap year - go to the uni, get a feel for the place, find the student places/hang outs, chat with the students - get tips and advice .. Congratulations on your fantastic A-Level results!!
On your gap year go to Barcelona for a month or two and experience living there. I used to live there and the lifestyle is very different to visiting on holiday. And while you are there, you can visit the university and find out more about the course and the campus etc
Well done with results. Picking a university and course is always difficult - too many unknowns till you go. From what you say you need to find out to what extent Durham needs you to specialise in the languages side. If you want to look at a joint majors course to see what thats like try googling Lancaster Management and Spanish studies. Comes with an overseas year on a quick look.(Not on commission, just went there for something else and its still good at joint majors.) Other options exist, and other factors from do you like the campus ,clubs and housing , to job prospects. If you want a top Russell group uni both Durham and Lancaster are in it. JP
Congrats on your results! I get the impression Durham might be a bit ‘small’ for you if you’re already looking outward at bigger cities and dreams before you even head to uni. Nothing against Durham, of course, but for some people it will feel like a big change/step up in maturity (first time away from home), and for you, it isn’t. With your long experience of boarding I think you could potentially succeed in doing undergrad studies overseas, especially if you spend some of your gap living there and getting to know the place x
Hi! My friend is also doing modern languages at durham (not spanish unfortunately) and im doing it elsewhere. I'm very nervous about even leaving the house on my own some days, so being abroad on my own is definitely a stressful thought. But if your course does a year abroad then i would absolutely go for it, i know it's gonna be very new and nerve wracking for me but i need to face my fears i guess 🙈 it'll be very safe too, the uni will make sure everything is in order. I know some courses like business do a placement year and some have abroad options so have a research. Whether you stay at Durham or decide to go to Spain i wish you luck!
I am a fellow Durham Graduate, who lives in Durham. It’s a great place and good fun. The uni is ace too. However, I would 100% go to Barcelona! If I had my chance again I’d study abroad.
I would go to Durham! Friendly north eastern people and part of the Russell Group. But there again, I’m biased having gone to secondary (and 1/3 of my primary years) school in Bishop Auckland.
Go to a university with international campuses - for example Heriot-Watt has campuses in Scotland, Malaysia and Dubia so students often do year 1,2 and 4 in Scotland but year 3 in one of the others.
if u want to study business then study it in the best school that will accept you - if barcelona is really the best then go - but i don't think it is - i would suggest warwick, durham or edinburgh [assuming you can't get into cambridge or oxford]
First of all, congrats! Now, on to the topic about University, If I were you I would travel to Barcelona on my gap year and don’t worry about studying abroad cause lots of people do it and they feel completely fine after a few months. You would be able to meet your family on breaks frequently, I feel like you live in the UK so you could just use a train ticket Home.😊 Anyways, whatever you choose I wish you the best of luck!!
Hello my name is Nick very very well done! You did fantastically well I just wanted to know I have a disability and I am in a wheelchair time it is your decision obviously but I really do think if you want to should go to Barcelona to study business and Spanish it will be an amazing experience and one that you never forget! I wish you the very best of luck with whatever you decide best wishes Nick xx
Congrats! Lol at you not drinking the champagne and giving it back to your mum hours later. Watch some Jack Edwards vlogs of his time at Durham to help you get a sense of what it would be like. A four year languages degree is not bad as you get the third year abroad. Doing your whole degree abroad would also be so much fun, but would Barcelona Uni be in Spanish? Are you that fluent? Another option is Minerva University (see Unjaded Jade's vlogs), you do each term in a different country, starting with their headquarters in San Francisco, and there's an emphasis on getting real world experience in business in each country too, so you have real placements to put on your CV. Buckingham University offers two-year degrees if you're keen to get uni over with quickly, including a 2-year degree in business management, and then you can do a masters the year after instead of being in the 3rd year of a degree (or get on a business graduate programme in some swishy company). Are you going to vlog your uni experience?
A level in the UK sounds much more fun. There is more subjects and variety to study. In Malaysia, it looks like we have only 5 subjects if not Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology. Craps.
I totally understand why you were disappointed that you didn't get a D1... And I'm glad that you realise that you have done so well despite not getting what you wanted. Congratulations, honey! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Were I you I would study Chinese at Durham, you can start as a beginner, most do, it would be new to you and a serious challenge, you would spend at least a year in China, maybe two, and you would have a really employable skill when you graduate. Here is your first would : ooyah, which means crow
It’s a step up from GCSE’s (they are end of year exams in the UK) so depending on what you get in your A levels determines what university you get into. If that helps lol sorry I am not very good at explaining!
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Congratulations for amazing A levels! Go to Barcelona, you should go if it's only fear holding you back. It's a fantastic city and you definitely seem like you don't want to go to Durham.
Great video BTW
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Is that your house?!!! It looks like a country mansion, complete with Aga. Anyway, my advice is to go to Barcelona if you're able to. The life experience you will gain, apart from learning Spanish fluently, will be huge. I spent 12 years living in Germany and the experience changed my life for the better, and I can still speak fluent German and write it very well, too.
Addendum: Spanish also opens up practically the whole of South America to you as well as Spain itself.
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So you learnt fluent Germany in a year without any prior experience?
@@youcannotspeaktomeanyhow Yes. Within two years i was promoted to a salaried position as technical translator. But i did have prior knowledge. At home in England I had taught myself from a book "Hugo's German in Three Months" and listened to German radio late at night on long wave (NDR, WDR). When one is determined to learn, it can be done.
@@youcannotspeaktomeanyhow You're just lazy
The university of bath has a really great International Management with Spanish/French course. You’d probably really suit it having done economics a-level as well as that would help with the management side of it. You also go on a year abroad in third year, where you’d likely become fluent as well. I go to Bath uni and I love it, the city is really nice and the uni is great, loads of stuff to do and sports teams to join etc. Doing a course with a year abroad might be better as you have a small taster of living there rather than committing to the whole three years.
Your mom is a gem..and you did well be proud
Maybe go to Barcelona during your gap year, visit the uni you’d go to there and maybe try spending a couple weeks out there seeing what it’s like
Hey! CONGRATULATIONS on your results!! You did amazing🥳🥳! I don’t usually comment on videos but i felt the need to haha✨ I go to Durham and personally I kind of “regret” to some extent coming here. I chose this uni based off university rankings etc and didn’t go with my heart/ what I would have truly wanted… so these past 2 years haven’t been the uni experience I envisioned (ofc covid plays a big factor!!) ✨My advice✨ would be to do the option you are most interested in/ go with your gut feeling (which sounds like Barcelona) but equally if you get offered a more suited course at Durham and feel it’s the right uni, go with that! Everything will work out in the end 😊. I hope this hasn’t put you off Durham it’s definitely got MANY pros but equally I feel it’s “vibe” is suited to particular people…just like any other uni!
I’ve been watching all of your videos since the last one came out, and I’m SO hyped up that there’s a new one :)
Kisses from Germany xx
i’m not even english i’m irish and only 14 no clue what i’m watching this for but i do love watching ppl open up exam results weirdly?? so happy for u! definitely go to barcelona!! dont let the fear hold u back!
In the exact same lol are you going into fourth year?
@@katie228_ no i’m only going into second year!! i’ll be 15 next march super weird
Wow, many congratulations on a fantastic set of grades. I studied business and economics, best decision ever. Now working in banking. Maybe use you gap year to visit Barcelona, get the feels and then see where your heads at. It’s a massive decision. End of the day, like you said it’s a large chunk of time to study so do what is right for you 🥳
This year has really outlined the difference between private/public/grammar and state schools. State schools under-awarded the top grades significantly this year as they were unable to take a holistic approach due to no online school over the first lockdown, so grades were based solely on final mock results. Just another way to largen the state-private school inequality gap
Congrats! Durham is a beautiful, prestigious University and I'm sure you'd have a wonderful time there, but it wouldn't be a huge cultural difference from what you've already experienced as a boarder. I'd also strongly advise against doing a course you're not interested in from the beginning. University will be the best time of your life if you do what makes you happy, so do what you really want to do and apply for that business course! 🥰
Also, I'm in Scotland, and all the business and languages courses at the universities in Glasgow give students the opportunity to go abroad for one year, so I'd actually recommend applying to unis where that's an option for you and then deciding whether you'd like to do your full undergraduate abroad or just one year. You could then have the best of both worlds without making a big commitment to study abroad for the full 3 years 😊
Screaming at ur mother with the champagne, impeccable vibes x
my goshhhhh congratulations, I hope whatever path you choose you will have a happy life ahead!
I feel like everyone's A-Levels are either really high or really low.
People have gotten very low ones?
@@ony6647 yup
my GCSE's will probably range from 5-8 already got a 5 in English lang and get the rest tommorow xd
@@lianadoom good luckk
@@lianadoom What did you get?
Great job on your A-levels! If you are still considering, seriously think of Barcelona. That whole region is so amazing, so much history and beauty. I spent a few years living and exploring all of western Europe and Spain and Italy were my favorites. And you are young, go out and explore!
Yes! Barcelona! Go with your instinct though ❤️
Watch other peoples UA-cam videos on studying in Barcelona- message them for advice maybe. Visit Barcelona in your gap year - go to the uni, get a feel for the place, find the student places/hang outs, chat with the students - get tips and advice .. Congratulations on your fantastic A-Level results!!
oh my gosh you're so posh I can't! I hope you get on well at uni babe!
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You should definitely go to Barcelona, go on an adventure! And enjoy your gap year!
Congratulations on your results and go and do what you think would be best for your future you have done so well so far so go for it
On your gap year go to Barcelona for a month or two and experience living there. I used to live there and the lifestyle is very different to visiting on holiday. And while you are there, you can visit the university and find out more about the course and the campus etc
I would def go to barcelona, it's an experience not everyone gets to live. You can always start uni the next year
And you could also find a uni in barcelona that has the degree of business in spanish!!!! Trust me, barcelona for uni it's soooooo much fun
Yayyy well done, they’re so good. I got mine too yesterday morning x
Hope they went well xx
@@tallulahstorm459 it did, thanks. I got what I needed for uni xx
i think go to barcelona that would be an amazing opportunity
well done too xx
Well done Tallulah! Great results ! Will you be doing Uni vlogging too? xx
My sister goes to Durham, she’s studying teaching and she enjoys it! Durham is a lovely place as well x
My friend studied teaching at Durham and loved it. She met her husband there. Though that was 30 years ago 😂
Congrats!! You’re amazing Talullah
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congrats on your results! my sister went to Durham and she loved it. I think its a great city! Try not to stress too much about picking a uni though.
Congratulations !! You are amazing !!
Well done with results. Picking a university and course is always difficult - too many unknowns till you go. From what you say you need to find out to what extent Durham needs you to specialise in the languages side. If you want to look at a joint majors course to see what thats like try googling Lancaster Management and Spanish studies. Comes with an overseas year on a quick look.(Not on commission, just went there for something else and its still good at joint majors.) Other options exist, and other factors from do you like the campus ,clubs and housing , to job prospects. If you want a top Russell group uni both Durham and Lancaster are in it. JP
Congrats on your results! I get the impression Durham might be a bit ‘small’ for you if you’re already looking outward at bigger cities and dreams before you even head to uni. Nothing against Durham, of course, but for some people it will feel like a big change/step up in maturity (first time away from home), and for you, it isn’t. With your long experience of boarding I think you could potentially succeed in doing undergrad studies overseas, especially if you spend some of your gap living there and getting to know the place x
Well done! Most unis allow you to defer to the next year if you chose not to go this year.
oh my goodness what an amazing set of grades! just posted mine too! congrats to everyone! x
go to barcelona!!!! i'm sure you would love it and plus you can always come home and change uni as a worst case scenario
i got mine on tuesday too!! you did amazing!! 💓💓
Hope you did well xx
@@tallulahstorm459 thank you!!
You are awesome 👍 it's good to see you again
Hi! My friend is also doing modern languages at durham (not spanish unfortunately) and im doing it elsewhere. I'm very nervous about even leaving the house on my own some days, so being abroad on my own is definitely a stressful thought. But if your course does a year abroad then i would absolutely go for it, i know it's gonna be very new and nerve wracking for me but i need to face my fears i guess 🙈 it'll be very safe too, the uni will make sure everything is in order. I know some courses like business do a placement year and some have abroad options so have a research. Whether you stay at Durham or decide to go to Spain i wish you luck!
I am a fellow Durham Graduate, who lives in Durham. It’s a great place and good fun. The uni is ace too. However, I would 100% go to Barcelona! If I had my chance again I’d study abroad.
go to durhanm but do a exhange year in barcelona long term durham will look so much better on cv xx
You did amazinggg!!! 💓💓
Well done ⭐️⭐️ also where is your red bed head from?
I would go to Durham! Friendly north eastern people and part of the Russell Group. But there again, I’m biased having gone to secondary (and 1/3 of my primary years) school in Bishop Auckland.
Well done!! Also I think I saw you in kings cross train station the other day hahaha💕
You did amazing! even more so considering the crazy circumstances of the pandemic! congrats :)
Go to a university with international campuses - for example Heriot-Watt has campuses in Scotland, Malaysia and Dubia so students often do year 1,2 and 4 in Scotland but year 3 in one of the others.
Go to Barcelona !!!!!!! Choose your favourite subject cause you will be facing it for so many years
if u want to study business then study it in the best school that will accept you - if barcelona is really the best then go - but i don't think it is - i would suggest warwick, durham or edinburgh [assuming you can't get into cambridge or oxford]
First of all, congrats! Now, on to the topic about University, If I were you I would travel to Barcelona on my gap year and don’t worry about studying abroad cause lots of people do it and they feel completely fine after a few months. You would be able to meet your family on breaks frequently, I feel like you live in the UK so you could just use a train ticket Home.😊 Anyways, whatever you choose I wish you the best of luck!!
Be careful about going to live abroad Tallulah, on your own, as a teenager. Durham is a fine university. Don't pass it up 👍.
Congrats! Do you have any tips for revising economics effectively? I have my exams this year and economics is hit and Miss for me
I watched the ezy economics videos and did the quizzes and made essay plans. Good luck!!
@@tallulahstorm459 thank you!
congratulations 🎊
Hello my name is Nick very very well done! You did fantastically well I just wanted to know I have a disability and I am in a wheelchair time it is your decision obviously but I really do think if you want to should go to Barcelona to study business and Spanish it will be an amazing experience and one that you never forget! I wish you the very best of luck with whatever you decide best wishes Nick xx
Congrats! Lol at you not drinking the champagne and giving it back to your mum hours later. Watch some Jack Edwards vlogs of his time at Durham to help you get a sense of what it would be like. A four year languages degree is not bad as you get the third year abroad. Doing your whole degree abroad would also be so much fun, but would Barcelona Uni be in Spanish? Are you that fluent? Another option is Minerva University (see Unjaded Jade's vlogs), you do each term in a different country, starting with their headquarters in San Francisco, and there's an emphasis on getting real world experience in business in each country too, so you have real placements to put on your CV. Buckingham University offers two-year degrees if you're keen to get uni over with quickly, including a 2-year degree in business management, and then you can do a masters the year after instead of being in the 3rd year of a degree (or get on a business graduate programme in some swishy company). Are you going to vlog your uni experience?
hey!! What are you planning on doing in your gap year?
A level in the UK sounds much more fun. There is more subjects and variety to study. In Malaysia, it looks like we have only 5 subjects if not Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.
Craps.
congratulations xx
daddy, I got into Durham. say your posh without saying your posh.
Congratulations 🎉 love from Oundle 😉
What r ur plans for the gap year? Why not go and work in Spain for 3 or 4 months and see how u like it?
Oh my goodness well done !
Congratulations!!
Your mum with the champagne 😂😂😂
Anyone got into BCU mine doesn't seem to update?
Why don’t you do Spanish major (sandwich course) and business minor and do a 3rd year placement abroad
I just got my GCSE results and my stomach really hurt in the morning before I found out
Hope you did well x
@@tallulahstorm459 I did thanks x
Hey! I'm going to Durham too x
I totally understand why you were disappointed that you didn't get a D1... And I'm glad that you realise that you have done so well despite not getting what you wanted.
Congratulations, honey! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
would uni in barcelona be in spanish or catalan?
International so taught in English I think but hoping by living there I would get better at Spanish x
WELL DONE!
Absolutely yes go to barcelona!!! :)
What are you doing on your gap year?
Cannot you go to Barcelona on the Erasmus Programme?
That sadly doesn’t work anymore because of Brexit I think
@@lenaschroder7774 Really? I thought that the Erasmus Programme was still working on the UK even after Brexit! Wow, guys, I´m sorry for you...
Are you going to a school when you do your gap year?
congrats
Congratulations
Were I you I would study Chinese at Durham, you can start as a beginner, most do, it would be new to you and a serious challenge, you would spend at least a year in China, maybe two, and you would have a really employable skill when you graduate. Here is your first would : ooyah, which means crow
Do a house tour🏠
What you doing in uni
Well done :-) Barcelona - defo ...
What uni in Barcelona? :)
rahhh where's my baccy
could you do a video, only speaking spanish
Feel like fool, but whats a level?
It’s a step up from GCSE’s (they are end of year exams in the UK) so depending on what you get in your A levels determines what university you get into. If that helps lol sorry I am not very good at explaining!
@@teaghanw5863 tnx
Durham is the way
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Congrats
Congratulations, Why don't you go for Liberal Arts?
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Go to Barcelona!
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go to Barcelona learn Spanish and do business live life
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Very superficial questions. 😴
Congratulations soo lucky 🎊 I'm getting mine in a few days 🥲 i am freaking out right nowwwww!!!!
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