This was so inspiring dude. I learned so much from this video. I didn't know the college adviser existed. If I knew, I would have triple majored in women's studies, quantum physics and journalism. Thank you so much bro.
I'm also a first generation student and am so excited to start classes this year! Thank you so much for this video. I feel 1000x more confident going into the new chapter of my life :)
Thanks for this short & sweet video :) even if I’m just going into HS...UH has been my dream school for a while, I’ll probably be coming back to this vid every year until I achieve my goal :))
Hey man, you really killed it in this one, my girlfriend is moving into college in just a week and we are watching and researching. Well put together video man great job.
Your video showed up in my recommended, and I was trying to figure out where I recognized you--then I saw the Theatre syllabus--props for the awesome and informative video!
Hi! Really love your video! I’m actually transferring to UH Manoa this Fall so this was super helpful! I was discouraged to take on my major too because of calculus, but one of my friends told me about a math class specifically geared towards business majors who need to fulfill that calculus requirement, but don’t want to take calculus. I took the class online from Leeward community college, and it was super easy and the credits were transferable 😊
Thank you Johnny. This is so wholesome. I will be the first one in the family to be applying to college and I didn't even know what a major or minor is and all those other college words. It is all very confusing as my parents have no knowledge of this.
This is my last year of high school 😅 I really would love to attend UH Manoa. I’m looking for scholarships galore to cover that out of state tuition if I get accepted
You could also maybe take a gap year and in that year live in Hawaii? This would help get you settled, and would allow you to have the instate tuition :)
I’ve heard and seen a lot that locals really hate mainlanders moving there Becuase they think we disrespect the culture and land I just want to know if that’s true.. I would love to go to school there but for a $50,000 out of state tuition I don’t want to feel like I’m hated just for not being born there. I’m from Colorado and was raised outdoors and that being respectful to the land is the most important. I’m also generally able to do research it’s not like it’s impossible to find out the right way to respect the people and there culture. But even with that if there’s still a general like resentment towards mainlanders I want to opt it out now.
Locals hating on mainlanders is more of a joke. I don't think you'll have a hard time here, as long as you embrace Hawaii and resist the urge to touch sea turtles
(My family has been in Hawaii for generations, for reference.) Unfortunately, it’s not so much mainlanders, but more just white people who face discrimination. Hawaii is made up of primarily Asians, so there is a bit of “reverse racism,” (from what you’d see on the mainland) directed towards white people, as they’re seen as foreigners. The Hawai’i locals are generally not fond of tourists, for many reasons. From what I’ve seen, if you’re any race other than white (and maybe black, though I’ve never seen it), you’ll probably not face any discrimination. White people are referred to as “haolē,” and while Asians are pretty non-confrontational, discrimination will come in the form of getting ripped off or feeling ostracized from the community. This is coming from an Asian with one white parent who has faced these things. Hawaii is honestly a pretty racist place, but that’s also why many minorities who have experienced racism on the mainland will see it as a place of refuge and enjoy life there. It’s also important to note that you’ll mainly stay in the college community, so this probably won’t be much of an issue
@@JohnnyLum69 could you pls let me know if there is a lot of drugs on campus or is it a pretty drug-free community? I have no idea what college in Hawaii is like. I'd def. prefer a drug- free environment but maybe I'm being too naive... :( some colleges in america def. more party school while others are def. more conservative. could you give me the vibe of this college?? thank you so much!
@@dance4ever940 The campus is as drug-free as it gets, I haven't seen any drug-related issues while taking classes but I'm also not a Narc lol. I think you'll be fine, it's not something I'd be concerned about.
Hi! I’ve been looking into going to UH Manoa for a while buuuuut. Have no idea what I’m doing when it comes to looking to colleges and all the schools I look to go to are far from home. I’m from Massachusetts 😅. This was wicked helpful, especially for getting a bit of a feel for the university’s vibes. Thank you:)
I'm not too familiar with the marine biology program, but given that we are on an island I'd imagine that it's hands on. Waikiki beach is about a 15 min drive from campus, if you want to go to a nicer beach like Waimanalo it's gonna be about 40 minutes.
I don’t know if your answer questions anymore on this. But do they have a good computer programming class if any at all? And is the marine biologist program good?
Hi, I really liked your video on this because I’m thinking about applying next fall. I just wanted to know how the student aid is and how you’re funding your college career. Oh and do you live on or off campus? Thank you so much if you reply :)
Hi! So financial aid is paying the majority of my tuition, I pay about $1500 a year as a resident after aid, I also did get a small scholarship. Currently I live with my parents, although I would love to dorm if I could afford it.
Yups theres the campus center food court, and paradise palms food court. Theres also a bunch of food trucks scattered around campus. If you're dorming or plan on using meal points theres Gateway Café, which probably has the best selection of food.
@@JohnnyLum69 I didn't realize the tuition costs when I wrote this haha... Does not look like I will be going there but maybe I will live in Hawaii in the future!
This was so inspiring dude. I learned so much from this video. I didn't know the college adviser existed. If I knew, I would have triple majored in women's studies, quantum physics and journalism. Thank you so much bro.
“I can’t wait to be unemployed🙂” LMAOOO ME
Me right now after graduating in com at uhm. Good on ya for making this type of video dude!!
that’s how i feel as a sociology major rn 😭
this was so helpful! i’m only 15 but i’ve already started doing a lot of research on UH Manoa! thank you!!
I'm glad I could help :)
same! i’m 15 and looking to go here as well! maybe i’ll see you there! 😉
ahhh same i really want to go thereeeee
@@kylareisenbichler8033 don’t rush at all. You still have 4 years left.
thank you! i'm only a sophmore in high school, but i'm just starting to research more on uh manoa!
Same I’m scared
tysm for making this I’m so nervous for august lol
Brooke K Haha no problem! I’m a little nervous too, not sure if school will be the same with this virus
I'm also a first generation student and am so excited to start classes this year! Thank you so much for this video. I feel 1000x more confident going into the new chapter of my life :)
This was the most explanatory video yet! Thank you so much! Class of 2025!
Thanks for this short & sweet video :) even if I’m just going into HS...UH has been my dream school for a while, I’ll probably be coming back to this vid every year until I achieve my goal :))
I'm so honored, best of luck to you!
I'm thinking about attending UH at Manoa and majoring in creative media or digital cinema. Thanks so much for this video, super helpful!!!
Appreciate it bro!
Hey man, you really killed it in this one, my girlfriend is moving into college in just a week and we are watching and researching. Well put together video man great job.
“Or unless you’re Olivia Jade.” LOL I’m subscribing 😂
Your video showed up in my recommended, and I was trying to figure out where I recognized you--then I saw the Theatre syllabus--props for the awesome and informative video!
Haha thats awesome, we had a great class going on before things went online
Hi! Really love your video! I’m actually transferring to UH Manoa this Fall so this was super helpful! I was discouraged to take on my major too because of calculus, but one of my friends told me about a math class specifically geared towards business majors who need to fulfill that calculus requirement, but don’t want to take calculus. I took the class online from Leeward community college, and it was super easy and the credits were transferable 😊
That's a really smart move, I wish I thought about that before I switched majors haha
Thank you for this video. My daughter (2024) wants to play basketball and study Marine Biology there.
Thank you for this video. Hope to see you on campus soon.
I am planning on doing an exchange for Astronomy next semester at Manoa. Really awesome video I can’t wait till I get there :))
Thank you Johnny. This is so wholesome. I will be the first one in the family to be applying to college and I didn't even know what a major or minor is and all those other college words. It is all very confusing as my parents have no knowledge of this.
This is my last year of high school 😅 I really would love to attend UH Manoa. I’m looking for scholarships galore to cover that out of state tuition if I get accepted
You could also maybe take a gap year and in that year live in Hawaii? This would help get you settled, and would allow you to have the instate tuition :)
@@jelly6077 woah I never thought of that🤯 I’ll keep that in mind
@@mialee200 keep in mind though, this will effect some scholarship opportunities. But it'd definitely be a WHOLE lot cheaper !
@pidaho Oh that's awesome! Thanks for that info. I live in WA which means that could be very useful 😃
@@hzjohnson1632 yea Washington qualifies for western undergraduate exchange (WUE)
Good video!! I couldn't find any straight to the point and clear videos on this subject before yours
FINALLY!!! this is your best video ever
Really?
I’ve heard and seen a lot that locals really hate mainlanders moving there Becuase they think we disrespect the culture and land I just want to know if that’s true.. I would love to go to school there but for a $50,000 out of state tuition I don’t want to feel like I’m hated just for not being born there. I’m from Colorado and was raised outdoors and that being respectful to the land is the most important. I’m also generally able to do research it’s not like it’s impossible to find out the right way to respect the people and there culture. But even with that if there’s still a general like resentment towards mainlanders I want to opt it out now.
Locals hating on mainlanders is more of a joke. I don't think you'll have a hard time here, as long as you embrace Hawaii and resist the urge to touch sea turtles
(My family has been in Hawaii for generations, for reference.) Unfortunately, it’s not so much mainlanders, but more just white people who face discrimination. Hawaii is made up of primarily Asians, so there is a bit of “reverse racism,” (from what you’d see on the mainland) directed towards white people, as they’re seen as foreigners. The Hawai’i locals are generally not fond of tourists, for many reasons. From what I’ve seen, if you’re any race other than white (and maybe black, though I’ve never seen it), you’ll probably not face any discrimination. White people are referred to as “haolē,” and while Asians are pretty non-confrontational, discrimination will come in the form of getting ripped off or feeling ostracized from the community.
This is coming from an Asian with one white parent who has faced these things.
Hawaii is honestly a pretty racist place, but that’s also why many minorities who have experienced racism on the mainland will see it as a place of refuge and enjoy life there.
It’s also important to note that you’ll mainly stay in the college community, so this probably won’t be much of an issue
@@JohnnyLum69 could you pls let me know if there is a lot of drugs on campus or is it a pretty drug-free community? I have no idea what college in Hawaii is like. I'd def. prefer a drug- free environment but maybe I'm being too naive... :( some colleges in america def. more party school while others are def. more conservative. could you give me the vibe of this college?? thank you so much!
@@dance4ever940 The campus is as drug-free as it gets, I haven't seen any drug-related issues while taking classes but I'm also not a Narc lol. I think you'll be fine, it's not something I'd be concerned about.
@@JohnnyLum69 oh rlly really good to know. thx so much, rlly appreciate!
Hi! I’ve been looking into going to UH Manoa for a while buuuuut. Have no idea what I’m doing when it comes to looking to colleges and all the schools I look to go to are far from home. I’m from Massachusetts 😅. This was wicked helpful, especially for getting a bit of a feel for the university’s vibes. Thank you:)
Best of luck to you Brynn!
this was very helpful thank you :)
Wow, this is super helpful thank you
can you make more videos on UHM and first generational issues and topic and information resources explanations.
hey!!! That’s how I met you! Sitting in the same spot! Woo!
I was so happy that you were down to sit next to me every class :)
Best of luck at UH Manoa.
"Unless you're Olivia Jade" LMFAO BYE
What about the down stairs food court bro, better ac and usually less crowded
Brah you're not supposed to tell them that
If go into cinema everything from physics to math to software
Thanks for the good info! I’m thinking about applying next year. Do you know anything about the marine biology program?
I've heard good things about the marine biology program, but the Manoa Advising Center will definitely be able to give you more info
Thanks bro, I appreciate it! 🙏
Physics help movie special effects big thing
"I can't wait to be unemployed." Lol good quote xD
Sounds so fun! I was wondering if the marine biology programs were hands on and good programs, also how far is the beach from the campus?
I'm not too familiar with the marine biology program, but given that we are on an island I'd imagine that it's hands on. Waikiki beach is about a 15 min drive from campus, if you want to go to a nicer beach like Waimanalo it's gonna be about 40 minutes.
Uh manoa is a corporation and provide jobs for students as part of curriculum and get paid while in school is better
Digital cinema is great
It is all very confusing as my parents have no knowledge of this.
dude u don't have to worry about being unemployed cuz ur a famous youtuber!!
Hi Monica!
I don’t know if your answer questions anymore on this. But do they have a good computer programming class if any at all? And is the marine biologist program good?
I'm not too sure, but I know the marine biology program is good
What are requirements minimum score in TOEFL and ILETS for international students in this university ?
Hi, I really liked your video on this because I’m thinking about applying next fall. I just wanted to know how the student aid is and how you’re funding your college career. Oh and do you live on or off campus? Thank you so much if you reply :)
Hi! So financial aid is paying the majority of my tuition, I pay about $1500 a year as a resident after aid, I also did get a small scholarship. Currently I live with my parents, although I would love to dorm if I could afford it.
@@JohnnyLum69 Ah, thank you so much for replying! And that doesn't sound bad, I will continue looking into it :)
How diverse would you say the student body is?
Lots of people from California and Washington, but it's probably as diverse as any college could be.
What are you doing today
I’m thinking about applying this year, is there a good art program?
We have glass blowing and ceramics which is cool!
Do they have like restaurants/places to eat on this campus
Yups theres the campus center food court, and paradise palms food court. Theres also a bunch of food trucks scattered around campus. If you're dorming or plan on using meal points theres Gateway Café, which probably has the best selection of food.
Should I apply in the spring?
DO IT
@@JohnnyLum69 I didn't realize the tuition costs when I wrote this haha... Does not look like I will be going there but maybe I will live in Hawaii in the future!
Quick question do i have to take calculus and other mathematics here or no
You need to take calculus for any business major, I’m actually taking it right now
As a student, do you believe that the education at Mānoa prepares you for your future career and teaches you useful information about you major(s)
So far I have only taken prerequisite classes, but I do feel like UH has the resources to get me where I want to be career wise
Does anyone know if it’s an easy process to transfer from Hilo to Manoa?
I would meet with a UH Manoa admissions consular
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hey does uh mānoa have a criminology major?
I don't think so, but I think Hawaii Pacific University does
I wanna apply from pakistan. Am i supposed to apply in fall or in spring?
I think January 5th is the Priority Deadline for Fall 2022
@@JohnnyLum69 can i contact you through whatsapp or at any other social network?
Dope
Kindly , does UH Manoa offer scholarship to international students?
Sorry I’m not sure on the details
@@JohnnyLum69 ok. Thanks .
Hello is there a child development major ?
I don't think so, but this link might help
manoa.hawaii.edu/undergrad/advising/majors/
is it hard to get into UH Manoa?
I think it’s relatively easy to get into as long as you have a solid SAT/ACT score, and an average GPA
LMAO OLIVIA JADE
U are so funny
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I'm hitting Panda Express 10 out of 10... most of the time." I guess the IQ requirements in Manoa are less than stringent.