REVEALING MY STATS - How I Got Into YALE 2022
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Hello, everyone, I am finally back The past two months, service over here has been very, very busy, very overwhelming. The video of your stats are like any tips which really didn't help motivate me and push me to record another YouTube video. So thank you so much for being very patient with me because I'm hoping to upload really good content and hopefully this series will be a very good one. So if you were to the title this video, this Siri's and basically how to get into you or like another top college or university dream school and personally also how I got into you so I'm gonna be more general and give like tips and advice at the same time, I'm also going to be giving my personal experiences as well as what I think about the process. I know that the single tourist early action deadline is literally in less than a week. Applicants can also benefit from this, and hopefully the applicants for next year can also benefit from this as well. Or maybe your essays were like the interview or, you know, whatever. Just try your best not to stress too much, even though I know that is very, very difficult and easier said than done. Waited for an AP class, and you're only allowed to take AP classes during your third and fourth years of high school. I guess I was in a public school for my freshman and sophomore year. I took all nine a man in our classes and from my junior and senior year, I took AP classes total. You know context is key, and I took the most rigorous course load that I could taken that was available for me. I know so many people literally here who have buying like B's and C's here at Yale. Really common misconception is that you have to have really, really top grades to get into schools like this. That's true to some extent the same time you know, there has to be a story and a context behind your graves. In my school, like I just said before, Um, you know, let's take AP classes until your junior and senior year, So I took advantage of that. There are other schools to that, like don't have AP classes or ivy classes or anything like that whatsoever. They're not gonna compare you to some students who went to a private school. Let's say you were like a public school student or something, because they compare you within the context of your environment, and you're a Yale admissions officer actually told me that in verbatim when she visited my school. How much more of that in the future? But you don't have to kill yourself with AP classes For example, if you are a intended humanities major, if you prefer the commander's more, maybe you can take AP English AP U S history and maybe during that year you take like a higher level course of chemistry. It's good to be consistent with Your Grace, but it's also really good tohave an upward trend in great. I know people who had B's and C's their freshman year, but then sophomore, junior and senior year. They just kept on climbing the ladder to eventually get like these and AIDS and also they also have more rigorous classes. So if you want to come off as a person who loves reading, writing, taking really intense courses in the English will really help convey that personally for me. I just saw all those AP classes because I was actually interested in all those fields, and I thought that personally, that I could handle it. You know, that's not really much of a difference. You know, the college people with college people, the college gods, the college people are not really going to care about that. There's a certain class that you like to take or feel that you like to focus on, Or, you know, if you had any issues or epidemic problems or social issues, it's definitely worth to note it in your application to say like, Oh, during this year, I wasn't able to stay after school that much to study because I lack transportation. You definitely have to take initiative and explain your transcript without sounding like you're making too many excuses. I know that there's a website that said the average U P ever yelling like 4.19. That doesn't really make sense because G. P a scales of very widely. I know people with, like a 100 point g p a a 5.0 G p a scale. Like I said, yes, it's tailored towards your own story, your own background, the way greats work at your school. Like a four point at my school, could be easier to get than a 4.9 year school. Once again, there's no minimum requirement for the G P A. There looking how you are doing relative to your whole class, So don't stress take really interesting and challenging courses? We're car. You know, especially at schools like Yale and Harvard and easily top schools. All of the kids who get in are going to have really, really solid grades. Because so many people think that great, especially parents, think that grades are the thing that really determine how you get honestly. Make sure you have really challenging courses that show your academic greater, and hopefully you know somebody. At least one person has benefited from this video, and if you did please, you know it's YouTube law to say that yet like comment share and subscribe this YouTube video.