Thank you so much Johnny for the insightful information and advice! I hope I'll get to see you in Cambridge. Currently studying for my A2 level, I will give my best on my academics and personal statement, and I'll keep you updated!
@jonnykyt many law students in the U. S. are "political junkies". Do you follow politics in the U. K. and if you do, what do you think about the Parliamentary elections coming up at some point in the not too distant future? It appears to me that Labour is in a good place to win a majority, but my most-read source on U. K. politics is the Guardian.
Hi Jonny! Awesome video again as usual! I am a Christian like you and could you share if there are things like Christian fellowship groups or churches that students can attend whilst at Cambridge? Also, you talked about choir in another one of your videos, my son, very much loves singing and can memorise lyrics and hold a tune easily. Do the choirs in Cambridge require the young men and women to be able to read music notes?
There are so many opportunities for religion in Cambridge for people of all faiths. To answer your question specifically there are loads of Christian fellowship groups organised at college and uni level. Also there are so many different churches which students attend. Also, I am part of my college chapel choir and they are the main source of choral singing in Cambridge. I can only speak for my choir and you absolutely do not need to read music to audition. There are also loads of musical theatre opportunities in Cambridge. Hope this helps.
Thanks Jonny for the reply and sharing about experiences. Hey I got some more ideas for your channel. How about do a video of your walks and hikes around Cambridge. Think lots of young people are drawn to Cambridge precisely because of the verdant campus and the lush greenery. Maybe some drone photography? Shalom and may the Lord bless the work of your hands even as you continue to study to be His advocate.
Hi Jonny! Thanks for the advice, a great video as per usual :) If you don't mind me asking, what other colleges did you apply for, and did you get into all? Also, a couple tips for the SAQ as a law applicant would be awesome :)
I applied to Jesus College but they didn’t accept me. So I went into what was called the winter pool. I then was offered a place by Robinson college. And I’m so happy things happened like that because Robinson is so great. So really if you don’t get into your first choice college there is still hope :)
Ahhhh ok. I applied for Manchester, KCL, Birmingham and Exeter. No I didn’t get into all of them so do not worry if you don’t get into all your choices!
Thank you so much Johnny for the insightful information and advice! I hope I'll get to see you in Cambridge. Currently studying for my A2 level, I will give my best on my academics and personal statement, and I'll keep you updated!
Best of luck!
If you can watch MSNBC from the U. S., you'll get a good dose of practical instruction in U. S. criminal procedure at a very high level!
The prosecution has witness testimony to the effect that Trump ordered them to hide/destroy evidence.
@jonnykyt many law students in the U. S. are "political junkies". Do you follow politics in the U. K. and if you do, what do you think about the Parliamentary elections coming up at some point in the not too distant future? It appears to me that Labour is in a good place to win a majority, but my most-read source on U. K. politics is the Guardian.
Hi Jonny! Awesome video again as usual! I am a Christian like you and could you share if there are things like Christian fellowship groups or churches that students can attend whilst at Cambridge? Also, you talked about choir in another one of your videos, my son, very much loves singing and can memorise lyrics and hold a tune easily. Do the choirs in Cambridge require the young men and women to be able to read music notes?
There are so many opportunities for religion in Cambridge for people of all faiths. To answer your question specifically there are loads of Christian fellowship groups organised at college and uni level. Also there are so many different churches which students attend. Also, I am part of my college chapel choir and they are the main source of choral singing in Cambridge. I can only speak for my choir and you absolutely do not need to read music to audition. There are also loads of musical theatre opportunities in Cambridge. Hope this helps.
Thanks Jonny for the reply and sharing about experiences. Hey I got some more ideas for your channel. How about do a video of your walks and hikes around Cambridge. Think lots of young people are drawn to Cambridge precisely because of the verdant campus and the lush greenery. Maybe some drone photography? Shalom and may the Lord bless the work of your hands even as you continue to study to be His advocate.
Hi Jonny! Thanks for the advice, a great video as per usual :) If you don't mind me asking, what other colleges did you apply for, and did you get into all? Also, a couple tips for the SAQ as a law applicant would be awesome :)
I applied to Jesus College but they didn’t accept me. So I went into what was called the winter pool. I then was offered a place by Robinson college. And I’m so happy things happened like that because Robinson is so great. So really if you don’t get into your first choice college there is still hope :)
@@jonnykyt Hi hi, I’m sorry about that, I actually meant what unis! But I’m glad to know that the process worked out in terms of Cambridge :)
Ahhhh ok. I applied for Manchester, KCL, Birmingham and Exeter. No I didn’t get into all of them so do not worry if you don’t get into all your choices!
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