Very informative video, well done. For the pie chart on the proportion of student types in high school, I feel like there is a lot more professional polymath that are good at everything.
Stay tuned. That's a great idea for an upcoming video! I'll go into how exactly these different student types are broken down, and how to figure out what type of student you are!
I suggest taking courses you're interested in outside of your school. You can look into Coursera and edX. Also, do not worry too much as colleges look at a school's profile to see how many APs a school offers compared to how many APs you are taking from the APs offered.
I also suggest, try to do something every summer. Do not waste a summer doing absolutely nothing. Try to take College classes at a local community college and apply to summer programs.
That's a perfect topic for a next video! We'll break down why and how each of the different student types get the boosts they get from each of the different types of schools
Because in tech towns almost everyone applying is driven by the desire to study STEM in that university. Consequently most of them have a good STEM profile so they cannot admit everyone so have to give only a minor boost in odds of getting in for STEM scholars. On the other hand, in humanity haven less STEM scholars apply so they give boost to them
It would be difficult to pull that off effectively as the hallmark of the Pro-Polymath is that they combine all student categories (athletes, leaders, and academics) into the same student. It's likely then, a college would consider you one of the other archetypes of students
Can you get into Princeton without an sat as its optional, but have a 4.0 7 APs Classes & Science, Sports, Art xtra curriculars, speak 2 languages fluently, write as well as an author, internship at hospital in surgical dept. 1st generation, early admission, tutor in hs, class president 2yrs in a row. Art club president, yearbook president, school fundraiser for Ukraine refugees, major in bio chemistry. Xcellent recommendation letters from English & biology teachers.
"Trust me man". Your comment is one out of the two comments he hasn't replied to in the whole comment section, probably because he doesn't really have a source. However, his insights are pretty useful and reasonable, and a numerical estimation of certain ideas like how much your chances are boosted by applying to certain schools as a type of student is okay.
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thanks bro, really useful video
I just got into Princeton…
same lol
wow, congratulations!! how?.... What's your advice? 😭😍
sameee, as an international, test-optional applicant lmfao
Same
CONGRATSS
This is the best video on uni admission I have ever watched.
Like why does this man have such high-quality content and 24 subs
I'm glad you're finding value in this!
Very informative video, well done. For the pie chart on the proportion of student types in high school, I feel like there is a lot more professional polymath that are good at everything.
Stay tuned. That's a great idea for an upcoming video! I'll go into how exactly these different student types are broken down, and how to figure out what type of student you are!
the title is a really cheap way to get views
Well, at least it didn’t work.
Bro is spittin' facts fr fr
Luckily for me, Cornell’s program is test blind. But this was a good video.
Requirements:
Rich Parents
Parents who went there (legacy)
Be rich
Or genius
A+ perfect grade
great video!! any idea on how we can identify the specific "type" of of school?
How do you set yourself apart if your school doesn’t offer many AP classes?
Stay tuned. That's a great idea for an upcoming video!
I suggest taking courses you're interested in outside of your school. You can look into Coursera and edX. Also, do not worry too much as colleges look at a school's profile to see how many APs a school offers compared to how many APs you are taking from the APs offered.
I also suggest, try to do something every summer. Do not waste a summer doing absolutely nothing. Try to take College classes at a local community college and apply to summer programs.
I am still confused why stem scholars get a better boost in humanities havens than tech towns.
That's a perfect topic for a next video! We'll break down why and how each of the different student types get the boosts they get from each of the different types of schools
Because in tech towns almost everyone applying is driven by the desire to study STEM in that university. Consequently most of them have a good STEM profile so they cannot admit everyone so have to give only a minor boost in odds of getting in for STEM scholars. On the other hand, in humanity haven less STEM scholars apply so they give boost to them
Bro very nice video. It helped me a lot why you stop uploading video
Thoughts on professional polymath applying to Princeton?
This was interesting
I'm glad!
Thoughts no not doing a highschool sport but still trying to be a pro polymath?
It would be difficult to pull that off effectively as the hallmark of the Pro-Polymath is that they combine all student categories (athletes, leaders, and academics) into the same student. It's likely then, a college would consider you one of the other archetypes of students
Does this also extend to pursuing a Masters degree instead of an undergraduate degree in the US?
Hey, if you don't mind me asking, where did you get the data for this video? It's very informative, but sources would be great :)
Stay tuned! That's going to be in a future video! =)
Can you get into Princeton without an sat as its optional, but have a 4.0 7 APs Classes & Science, Sports, Art xtra curriculars, speak 2 languages fluently, write as well as an author, internship at hospital in surgical dept. 1st generation, early admission, tutor in hs, class president 2yrs in a row. Art club president, yearbook president, school fundraiser for Ukraine refugees, major in bio chemistry. Xcellent recommendation letters from English & biology teachers.
Nobody can tell you. The only way of knowing is applying
@@pallas_athenes_shrine yes I realize that - but not submitting the SAT since it's optional now will it significantly hurt my chances?????
@@mimi82893 It will most likely decrease your chances. However, you should be fine if you scored high on AP Exams and AP Lang or AP Lit.
@@Standleyyyyhandyy I'll let you know what happens in December
lol - the only ppl applying SAT optional are the folks that bomb their SATs and ACTs - you seriously think schools do not know this?
Why do you stall so much?
Sources?
"Trust me man". Your comment is one out of the two comments he hasn't replied to in the whole comment section, probably because he doesn't really have a source. However, his insights are pretty useful and reasonable, and a numerical estimation of certain ideas like how much your chances are boosted by applying to certain schools as a type of student is okay.
That's a great question! Stay tuned for a future video about this! I think you'll find it very insightful!
because that's what you planned before posting to TH-cam.
did you get into an ivy league? if yes which one?
I think this video has exactly what you're looking for!
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