answering YOUR university questions (quickfire uni Q&A)

TL;DR
YouTuber Jack Edwards answers quick-fire questions about university, covering topics such as professors' opinions, workload, personal statements, and making friends.
Transcript
hello there and welcome back to my youtube channel my name is Jack Edwards and today I'm having a very unlucky day this morning I got to the airport at 4:00 a.m. only to find out that my flight had just been cancelled so I should literally be in Milan right now then I went out and brightened the day and was pooped on by a seagull and I just went to... Read More
Key Insights
- 😨 Professors don't care how students got into university, and no one will know your admissions process.
- 🥳 Second year typically involves more work and less partying, but it can still be a social time.
- 🍻 Personal statements should be mainly academically focused and should link everything back to your degree.
- 👶 First year is generally less stressful academically, but there may be stress related to learning new life skills.
- ♣️ Making friends is not dependent on the catering situation, but rather through coursemates, clubs, and societies.
- 🍳 Universities typically have three main holiday breaks: Christmas, Easter, and summer.
- 😨 Spending time alone during freshers week can be beneficial for self-care and preventing overwhelm.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Will professors think less of you if you got in through clearing?
No professor will know how you got into the university, nor do they care. Your place in the university is earned, regardless of the admissions process.
Q: How does second year compare to first year in terms of workload and partying?
Second year typically involves more work and less partying. However, it can be a good opportunity for socializing through dinner parties or other shared activities.
Q: What are top tips for writing personal statements?
Make your personal statement at least 80% academic and 20% about extracurricular activities. Write about books you've actually read and link everything back to your degree.
Q: How did you find first-year stress levels compared to year thirteen?
Academically, first year is less stressful because it doesn't count towards your overall degree. However, there may still be stress from learning to cook and take care of yourself.
Q: Do you think going catered is more beneficial for making friends?
Catered or not, you will bond with your housemates. The best places to make friends are through your course, clubs, and societies, not just through food.
Q: Do we only get two holidays?
In general, universities have Christmas holidays, Easter holidays, and summer holidays. There may be additional breaks depending on your specific university.
Q: Is it okay to do some things on your own during freshers week?
Yes, spending time alone is important to check in with yourself and explore the city. It can help prevent feeling overwhelmed during a busy week.
Q: What tips would you give for managing time at uni?
Create a timetable and to-do list, and schedule specific times for studying. Having a routine and using your free time effectively can make your life feel more controlled.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Jack Edwards shares his unlucky day and introduces his collaboration with Unite Students, a leading accommodation provider in the UK.
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He answers a series of quick-fire questions about university, discussing topics like professors' opinions of clearing students, workload in second year, tips for personal statements, stress levels in first year, making friends, and holiday breaks.
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Jack also gives advice on managing time, adjusting to lectures and tutorials, balancing part-time jobs, referencing, age differences, fun activities with flatmates, book purchasing, studying abroad, feeling inferior to coursemates, and staying in touch with friends back home.
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