honestly i needed this video! i am a newly admitted freshmen and have been feeling really bad imposter syndrome. i am such a regular student (academic wise), and i would hear how berkeley has the SMARTEST students. i felt really scared and intimidated, but this video definitely helped ease my nerves :)
Oh my gosh, me too. I got accepted into Berkeley into their early admits and I really don't feel like I did the hardest academic work load. I know it's more of my stats, but they weren't that hard. Did you stay committed to Cal? How's your time there if you did? Is it really that hard? How's your social like? I'm planning to double major in econ and public health (actually put Poli sci in my application, but in further research, disliked the limited job range).
@@trishab5815 hey! i did end up staying in cal. i am currently taking pre-req classes because i plan on double majoring in econ and media studies. the classes are hard, but studying and staying on top of lecture/homework isn’t too bad. of course, there are times where i struggle or do bad in midterms, but i know that i’m not alone. social wise, i do have friends, and it is not as cut-throat as people make it out to be. of course there are going to be people that will do anything to make it to the top, but i haven’t experienced anything like that so far. for certain classes, people will create group chats and discord servers, just so that there is a space to help each other out. the one con i will say about berkeley, is the crime. i’m from oakland, so i know my way around the bay area, and the environment here in berkeley is the same as oakland. but the crime at berkeley is on another level. we get warnmes/alert about crimes that occur either on campus or near campus, and it’s a lot. just about two weeks ago, we had a homeless person on campus that was on fire, legit set himself on fire. but overall i like my experience at cal so far, it’s definitely hard, but you make the most out of it. i hope this helps :)
@@danicanguyen7608 thank you very much! That does help. If you don't mind, can you answer a couple more questions please? How is econ? I don't like math, but I'm really interested in the economy and I'd feel it would open my job range even more. Is the math that hard? How is media studies as well? I actually was looking into that major as I was looking to explore different majors and saw media studies. It sounds very interesting.
@@trishab5815 the math needed for econ is 16A and 16B, which is basically calculus. it’s not easy math, but there are definitely harder math classes out there. econ in itself has your basic algebraic equations, not hard at all. for media studies, i am currently only taking one pre-req for that class, which is history 7b. so i haven’t taken any actual media studies courses yet. but overall classes haven’t been too hard!
this video is super helpful! I’m class of 2020 and recently got into cal, im super happy but it causes super mixed feelings watching videos of people talking so discouragingly about it
thank you so much for this video, I already decided on Cal :) But, I was getting kind of scared from watching all of the negative videos on yt. So, thank you again !
This really calmed down my fears about the possibility of attending Cal (esp the safety topic)! However, I am feeling somewhat burnt out from HS (along with major senioritis) so I am worried about the academics here, but I’m going to try and get myself as pumped and excited as i was before senior year so I can come to cal ready!! Just wondering tho, how is the drug culture here? I heard it smells like weed on campus. And I enjoy spending time with friends rather than party, so would you say it’s easy to avoid/not be pressured into that?
Monica c my floor in my dorm did smoke a lot of weed 😂 so it did smell bad a lot but most people are pretty considerate and if you ask them to smoke somewhere else they will! and for party culture, it’s really up to what you want to do. there are always parties if you are into that but there’s no pressure to go and there are plenty of things to do in berkeley with friends w/o partying!
I just finished my freshman year at Cal, and I think that this video is really accurate!!! There are a lot of other videos that talk negatively about Cal but this video really tells the truth about Cal :)
This was really helpful for me too. My oldest brother goes to Cal and it has always been my dream school as well. I get good grades and I do volunteering work and I have done some activism in the past. I was wondering if there was any tips o could have for getting in. I’m going into sophomore year next year and I really want to get into Cal so anything would help!
Thank you for this video! Reading all the discouraging threads/videos kinda scared me, but this was great. Could you tell me a little bit about the internship (especially CS/software) acquisition process? Is it easy to get involved in?
im personally not a CS person but i have a lot of friends in eecs (electrical engineering and computer science). one of my closest friends got and internship at facebook this summer and tech company recruitment is in the fall so get started applying to internships early! also, a majority of interview questions are all technical :)
Saloni Nayak i found the first one from a facebook group i joined. there was a post about a opening position to intern! and the second one is a UC berkeley startup that has a pretty big presence on campus called Quokka Brew! i new a project manager at the company and got an interview!
This video was really insightful! 'm a current junior in high school, any recommendations regarding furthering my interest in the Haas school? I've visited the campus before but that was a few years back when I wasn't thinking about college seriously, also I'm out of state (Texas) and I hear it's harder for those who don't live in California to get admitted to state schools like UCB? (Also if you don't mind me asking what were the top 3 stats (including any essays/connections) that you believe caused you to be admitted?) I also have a few questions regarding how the UCB system works with applying and going in undeclared... my dad is a Berkeley alumni where going in undeclared was commonplace, but obviously things have changed over the decades, and I'm unfamiliar with the concept of declaring majors in sophomore/junior year.
hi victoria! thats quite a loaded question hahah. i am out of state for uc berkeley... ive heard that it's harder to be admitted out of state but havent seen any data or percentages to back that up. all i know about that is that since its a state school, UCB has a quota on how many california residents they admit and obviously a majority of the student body needs to be from instate. for stats, i have a video on this, you should check it out! also i am undeclared and at UCB, if you are in the college of letters and sciences (which many students are) you are undeclared your first two years until you choose the end of your sophomore year (the most common timeline but people do declare sooner)
there are a lot of different clubs on campus! hiking, sports related like IM sports, cupcakes, pre-health and pre-med ones, cultural associations like Asian American Association, pre-law clubs, political review, engineering societies, data science clubs, chess club, hahaha everything! and, if there isnt one that you like, you can start your own!
Thank you for making this video! It was really helpful bc I’ve been hearing mostly negative stuff only from the internet. Edit: What’s your major? I’m going into L&S and hoping to declare CS!
honestly i needed this video! i am a newly admitted freshmen and have been feeling really bad imposter syndrome. i am such a regular student (academic wise), and i would hear how berkeley has the SMARTEST students. i felt really scared and intimidated, but this video definitely helped ease my nerves :)
Oh my gosh, me too. I got accepted into Berkeley into their early admits and I really don't feel like I did the hardest academic work load.
I know it's more of my stats, but they weren't that hard. Did you stay committed to Cal? How's your time there if you did? Is it really that hard? How's your social like?
I'm planning to double major in econ and public health (actually put Poli sci in my application, but in further research, disliked the limited job range).
@@trishab5815 hey!
i did end up staying in cal. i am currently taking pre-req classes because i plan on double majoring in econ and media studies. the classes are hard, but studying and staying on top of lecture/homework isn’t too bad. of course, there are times where i struggle or do bad in midterms, but i know that i’m not alone.
social wise, i do have friends, and it is not as cut-throat as people make it out to be. of course there are going to be people that will do anything to make it to the top, but i haven’t experienced anything like that so far. for certain classes, people will create group chats and discord servers, just so that there is a space to help each other out.
the one con i will say about berkeley, is the crime. i’m from oakland, so i know my way around the bay area, and the environment here in berkeley is the same as oakland. but the crime at berkeley is on another level. we get warnmes/alert about crimes that occur either on campus or near campus, and it’s a lot. just about two weeks ago, we had a homeless person on campus that was on fire, legit set himself on fire. but overall i like my experience at cal so far, it’s definitely hard, but you make the most out of it. i hope this helps :)
@@danicanguyen7608 thank you very much! That does help. If you don't mind, can you answer a couple more questions please?
How is econ? I don't like math, but I'm really interested in the economy and I'd feel it would open my job range even more. Is the math that hard?
How is media studies as well? I actually was looking into that major as I was looking to explore different majors and saw media studies. It sounds very interesting.
@@trishab5815 the math needed for econ is 16A and 16B, which is basically calculus. it’s not easy math, but there are definitely harder math classes out there. econ in itself has your basic algebraic equations, not hard at all.
for media studies, i am currently only taking one pre-req for that class, which is history 7b. so i haven’t taken any actual media studies courses yet. but overall classes haven’t been too hard!
@@danicanguyen7608 Thank you!
Finally a positive video THANK YOU! This was reassuring as an incoming freshman.
yay! glad you liked it and go bears!!
Thank you so much for this. 🐻🥰
thank you so much for this :) i just SIRed to berkeley and after watching countless negative videos about berkeley this is a breath of fresh air
Thank you fo r such an awesome, chill, informative video!
this video is super helpful! I’m class of 2020 and recently got into cal, im super happy but it causes super mixed feelings watching videos of people talking so discouragingly about it
congrats and welcome to bear territory!! if you have any other question let me know!
Note from a GSI: "class of" means the year you're graduating
thank you so much for this video, I already decided on Cal :) But, I was getting kind of scared from watching all of the negative videos on yt. So, thank you again !
YAY!! GO BEARS CONGRATS! i know the videos can be so scary but i loveeee cal :)
@Eric WANG [13M2] same, those videos got me worried
As an old Cal grad, I've learned quite a bit from you about undergrad life on campus now. Appreciate the beautifully made bed in the background.
ahahahahah thank you and go bears!
omg! i just got into cal and this is so helpful, thank you
for sure! and congratulations!! let me know if you have any other questions :)
This really calmed down my fears about the possibility of attending Cal (esp the safety topic)! However, I am feeling somewhat burnt out from HS (along with major senioritis) so I am worried about the academics here, but I’m going to try and get myself as pumped and excited as i was before senior year so I can come to cal ready!!
Just wondering tho, how is the drug culture here? I heard it smells like weed on campus. And I enjoy spending time with friends rather than party, so would you say it’s easy to avoid/not be pressured into that?
Monica c my floor in my dorm did smoke a lot of weed 😂 so it did smell bad a lot but most people are pretty considerate and if you ask them to smoke somewhere else they will! and for party culture, it’s really up to what you want to do. there are always parties if you are into that but there’s no pressure to go and there are plenty of things to do in berkeley with friends w/o partying!
I’m worried about the same thing, the academics!
I just finished my freshman year at Cal, and I think that this video is really accurate!!! There are a lot of other videos that talk negatively about Cal but this video really tells the truth about Cal :)
thank you!! go bears hahaha
The background music is very distracting. Otherwise informative.
How did you end up working for the start-ups? /How did you discover them? I’m interested!
Lmao the hilly part is so true. I remember visiting it and I was so tired
This was really helpful for me too. My oldest brother goes to Cal and it has always been my dream school as well. I get good grades and I do volunteering work and I have done some activism in the past. I was wondering if there was any tips o could have for getting in. I’m going into sophomore year next year and I really want to get into Cal so anything would help!
i sofia sorry for the late reply! maybe ill make a video on this topic soon! best of luck!!
The music is distracting.
Thank you for this video! Reading all the discouraging threads/videos kinda scared me, but this was great. Could you tell me a little bit about the internship (especially CS/software) acquisition process? Is it easy to get involved in?
im personally not a CS person but i have a lot of friends in eecs (electrical engineering and computer science). one of my closest friends got and internship at facebook this summer and tech company recruitment is in the fall so get started applying to internships early! also, a majority of interview questions are all technical :)
How did you get involved with startups at Berkeley? Were both startups student-run? That sounds really cool :))
Saloni Nayak i found the first one from a facebook group i joined. there was a post about a opening position to intern! and the second one is a UC berkeley startup that has a pretty big presence on campus called Quokka Brew! i new a project manager at the company and got an interview!
This video was really insightful! 'm a current junior in high school, any recommendations regarding furthering my interest in the Haas school? I've visited the campus before but that was a few years back when I wasn't thinking about college seriously, also I'm out of state (Texas) and I hear it's harder for those who don't live in California to get admitted to state schools like UCB? (Also if you don't mind me asking what were the top 3 stats (including any essays/connections) that you believe caused you to be admitted?) I also have a few questions regarding how the UCB system works with applying and going in undeclared... my dad is a Berkeley alumni where going in undeclared was commonplace, but obviously things have changed over the decades, and I'm unfamiliar with the concept of declaring majors in sophomore/junior year.
hi victoria! thats quite a loaded question hahah. i am out of state for uc berkeley... ive heard that it's harder to be admitted out of state but havent seen any data or percentages to back that up. all i know about that is that since its a state school, UCB has a quota on how many california residents they admit and obviously a majority of the student body needs to be from instate. for stats, i have a video on this, you should check it out! also i am undeclared and at UCB, if you are in the college of letters and sciences (which many students are) you are undeclared your first two years until you choose the end of your sophomore year (the most common timeline but people do declare sooner)
Thank you for this video! So far I've mainly heard about business/consulting professional clubs, do you know of other types as well?
there are a lot of different clubs on campus! hiking, sports related like IM sports, cupcakes, pre-health and pre-med ones, cultural associations like Asian American Association, pre-law clubs, political review, engineering societies, data science clubs, chess club, hahaha everything! and, if there isnt one that you like, you can start your own!
@@thelifeofizzy7207 Thanks!!
P. Riley Heres a list of clubs 😊 www.berkeley.edu/campus-life/student-organizations
@@kaceywaceyy Thanks!!
omg the intro is so cute GO BEARS!
also you are so cute
OMG HI I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS!! and thank you!!
Thank you for making this video! It was really helpful bc I’ve been hearing mostly negative stuff only from the internet.
Edit: What’s your major? I’m going into L&S and hoping to declare CS!
Noel S. i’m econ and pre-business!
I want to like to say that you are very sweet girl and I want to like your dress
You will develop a lifetime addiction to Peet's Coffee. Trust me, I know.
hhahahaha okay hear me out, its really inonsistent i feel. sometimes its uber strong and sometimes it watery!!
Go Bear.