watching this as i wait for my results coming in a few hours 😬 praying to get accepted and now that you mentioned “if they haven’t replied yet then it’s probably a good thing” i’m feeling more hopeful and a lot calmer. i want to thank you so much anelisa i’ve been having panic attacks and feeling sooo anxious ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ MAY GOD BLESS YOU, sharing this video with many and i wish you so much success in everything you do!🤍
@@tamiadube6241 so sorry to hear that :( but you’re right in saying it’s not the end of the world 🥺🤍 wishing you good luck & endless success wherever you end up going!
Thank you so much. I am currently waiting on my results. And I applied to law as my first option too. This is really helpful,sis. Thanks. I really appreciate all the tips. For when I do get in,Hopefully.
Hi Anelisa In terms of res life, did you have friends or know people who stayed at CampusKey? If so, have you heard if its good or not, and of you could choose, would you still stay in UCT res?
From what I’ve heard from people that lived there, Campus Key (I’m talking about the two that are near UCT) isn’t really a conducive work environment. There’s always noise, parties & mess. So if that’s your vibe then sure, but if you’re a more reserved person who likes peace & quiet, and wants to do their work in their room etc, it’s a huge no. UCT res is a good place to start in first year if you don’t mind sharing, because you share everything. I personally would never want to live in res now, but that’s not because anything is wrong with res, I just hate some of the rules (like no visitors after 12, you have to leave during Vac & pack up the whole room), I just can’t do all that anymore. But most people really don’t mind res, even at postgrad level so there’s nothing inherently wrong with res, it’s just about who you are as a person really. That also goes for the Campus Key question, because if you like partying, you will probably like it, you know?
Hey girl, I'm not entirely sure, won't lie to you. But from my knowledge, you can only change courses/faculties at the beginning of each academic year. So if you're wanting to switch courses yet you haven't applied for that said course already, it might be a bit problematic because application lines are closed, so you'd have to reapply next year along with everyone else again - you get me? They don't just let you swap just because you're accepted. If you don't get me, I'm sure UCT admissions will give you more clarity: admissions@uct.ac.za :) PS: the process of changing courses is dependent on the faculty. Some give you a hard time, some not at all. So just ask the respective faculty to be 100% sure.
hey! applications are still open until August 31st so i’m sure you can still apply. i’m not very sure about your chances of getting in, you’d have to check the admission requirements. i hope this helped + good luck :)
@@destinythegamer2141 I can’t remember my exact Grade 9/10 marks since that was so long ago but I’ve always had an above 70% aggregate in high school. I’m sure it was in the higher 70s or lower 80s in Grade 9/10 because those grades were much easier than 11/12. I maintained an aggregate of 75-78% from Grade 11 till Matric finals. I got a 75.5% aggregate for my final exams in Matric. To summarize, my grades dropped a bit from Grade 9/10, but not by much since I’ve always gotten an above 70% aggregate.
As long as you meet the minimum entry requirements for the faculty you want to switch to, I’m pretty sure it’s possible. Of course you’d have to formally apply and go through the normal application process for that faculty, you’re not magically accepted just because you’re in UCT already, if you get what I mean?
Nash Nyabe you can transfer to Law, there are three different ways to do that. Option 1) is through a 4 year LLB 2) is a 3 year LLB if you’ve already graduated thus have a degree already 3) is through the Humanities faculty where you have to do both your Humanities degree and LLB in 5 years combined (3 years for the degree humanities degree, 2 years for the LLB). For this option you start doing the Law in the second year of your Humanities degree. Since I’m graduating this year, I took option 2. But ultimately you can transfer to the Law faculty through any of those options, you do not have to do Law and another degree at the same time unless you take the third option through Humanities. Hope this helps :)
hey Anelisa, so im considering to apply to UCT but im a bit anxious about my safety because i hear alot of people being murdered or raped you know...so was wondering how do u keep safe etc thank you xo
I can’t really tell you how to keep safe because as a woman in this country, few spaces are truly safe for us. But what I can tell you is to never go anywhere by yourself, whether it’s grocery shopping or just a normal outing to the mall to quickly get something, don’t go by yourself. Always share your location, avoid walking in quiet areas entirely, many robberies happen along those quiet areas between Middle Campus & Lower Campus. On the back of your student card there are numbers for Campus security. If you don’t feel safe you can ask them to walk with you around campus vicinity and they will. Even when studying on campus at night, get a friend or two to come with you, campus can be quite dangerous at night because UCT is open, so there’s no fences or anything and anyone could be out there. If you’re at a Jammie stop by yourself and the Jammie isn’t coming, especially stops like Claremont or South Stop where it’s really dark and there aren’t many people in the evening, Uber or ask CPS to wait with you. I hope this was somewhat helpful. And you should apply to UCT sis, unfortunately every university isn’t fully safe, so might as well pick the one you want :)
@@AnelisaZungu I don't know whether this applies to men too or this is from a womans perspective only, but me as a man,I have always walked around rondebosch carefree, but your comment has kinda made me nervous on whether I'm too relaxed when I walk around these areas, are their actually reported robberies around the university?😳
@@MikeNj even as a gent, please never be too relaxed. I know of quite a few robberies that happen in Rondebosch, there by Lover’s Walk because it’s super quiet. Stay vigilant, always.
Hey🤗. I was just wanting to know,see i wanted to do computer science,(i know you're probably clueless about this process) But i am just getting way confused 💔 I want to take the computer science course at uct,i just finished grd 11 and sadly i didnt meet the minimum requirements for that course at uct,but if i do really well in grd 12 (hopefully i do) Im just wondering when should i apply Like the time for applications confuses me They say that applications end at September for science But obviously i need to write finals And since i cant apply for early acceptance,i dont really know where my life is headed. I feel like its the end of the road for me because of doing bad in grade 11,i know my potential and i just didnt meet it in grade 11. Thank you ❤️
The Bachelor of Social Science is a really general degree with MANY different majors & programmes so it will be really difficult to hyper-focus on it...I’ll see what I can do though :)
Hey Anelisa! I have a question. If you apply for res, pays the inicial fee and doesn't end up getting an offer, did you just spent this money for nothing? I mean, you haven't started paying the res tuition yet, but did pay the fee to apply...
Juliana Ribeiro hey, I’m not too sure about this so I don’t want to give you false information. You should email the fees office, they’ll surely help you out. :)
A tut is a tutorial. They are classes between you, a tutor & a few other students where you discuss the material happening in the lectures in simpler ways to make the course a little easier. Some tutorials are mandatory to attend, some are optional. Some courses don’t even have tutorials, but most of them do. Some happen twice a week, some only once. You choose a group yourself and that will be your group until the semester ends.
Nash Nyabe if you opt to do Law through Humanities then yes, you do two degrees at once. You do your first year, if you qualify with your first year marks you can enter the Law stream in second year and you do both degrees concurrently, which will take you 5 years to get both.
Depends entirely on the faculty and lecturer because lecturers compile their slides differently. Some slides are packed with information to the point where you don’t need a textbook, some have little detail so you’d need a textbook to enrich the information on the slide. But most times your lecturer will tell you which textbooks you need before the course starts so that you can go buy that exact textbook. I’m not sure about other faculties but in Humanities, you will rarely need a textbook. Only few departments require textbooks, like Psychology for instance.
Context: my journey - 1:32
Application process & res offers - 6:54
Res life - 9:34
Life in CPT - 15:13
Academic + general tips & tricks - 17:33
:)
This was SO helpful! I’ve been super nervous about starting at UCT next year but this video really helped so thank you!
watching this as i wait for my results coming in a few hours 😬 praying to get accepted and now that you mentioned “if they haven’t replied yet then it’s probably a good thing” i’m feeling more hopeful and a lot calmer. i want to thank you so much anelisa i’ve been having panic attacks and feeling sooo anxious ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
MAY GOD BLESS YOU, sharing this video with many and i wish you so much success in everything you do!🤍
Good luck for tomorrow, you got this! 🤍🤍 thank you so much, wishing success for you too 🥺🤍
Update: I did not make it, but it’s not the end of the world 🙏🏽
@@tamiadube6241 so sorry to hear that :( but you’re right in saying it’s not the end of the world 🥺🤍 wishing you good luck & endless success wherever you end up going!
As much as I was listening, my head couldn't stop moving up and down.That song sis🔥🔥🔥🏆🏆
Throwback ya manyora🔥🔥😅😅
It’s one of my favourite tunes of all time :)
If this tune played, everyone gotta dance🔥
@@AnelisaZungu track gave me so much memories. whats it called again? I video lit btw
@@markthekiid5093 Brazo Wa Afrika - African Sax :)
You're such a breath of fresh air.
I really appreciate it, thank you ❤️❤️🥺
Thank you so much.
I am currently waiting on my results. And I applied to law as my first option too. This is really helpful,sis.
Thanks. I really appreciate all the tips.
For when I do get in,Hopefully.
You will definitely get in, trust & believe that 🤍🤍
So well-spoken 🔥
Thanks for watching 🦋🦋
This is what I needed to hear🥺so informative. Thank you Anelisa 🥺. I just want to know more about fuller hall..that’s were i got my red offer
Only thing I know about Fuller Hall is that it’s on Upper campus so you don’t need to use Jammies lol! Thank you for watching 🤍🙏🏽
This video was sooooooo informative. like soooo informative. i cannot say thank you enough. 🥺
No problem! 🤍
The workshop comment was so unnecessary 😂😭 but you’re so smart dawg congratulations on deans and golden key ✨
wanda phili I meant it lol 😭 thank you v much 🦋
Love this, it’s gona be sooo helpful to a lot of people
Can you believe that you now a lawyer🙏😭😍 iloya... a whole loya
Me liking before watching❤️😂
Rotondwa Rambauli thank you 😂❤️
Same girl😂
Same!😂
the video i wish i had before i came to UCT 😭 super insightful for the kidz. love this! ❤ also, LAWYER GYALZ 🤸🏽♀️🔥🔥😢
You’re always so helpful, this was informative. Thank you 🤍
Khwezi Madlala thank you for watching 🤍
Ok but why did you make this video for me? Like so specifically
Great minds doing their thang 😂😂
This was really insightful,thanks
Amahle Dlamini glad you enjoyed 🤍🤍
This video was honestly so helpful! I really enjoyed and loved it❤️ plus your personality is bomb 😹
Thank you for watching 🤍🤍
Can you also talk about safety for international students
I’m late🙈but I’m here now!!!😅🥳🥳🥳Love this jam💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽and this video👌🏽👌🏽very very insightful ✨
Reagile Malatji thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Ur makeup is 👌
Thank you 🦋
ohmegoodness, loved this!🥺 so helpful and insightful! thank you💗
Eva Thamaga 🤍🤍🤍
Youre so helpful Anelisa😭❤Thank you so much
No cap detected when it comes to dh food😭😭😭😭
Philosophy at UCT is most certainly not for the faint hearted 😂
Adrian Joseph counting down the months till I graduate & never look back 😂
Philosophy is killing me okay? 😭😭 I'm Thayadii
I found this very helpful s/o !!!
AnemeKhowa glad you enjoyed 🤍🤍
Not ukusina eWorkshop 😭😭😭 lovely video❤️
Olwethu Simelane lmaoo thanks for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks girl you are amazing
Glad to help ✨🦋
This was soooooo good😂
Hi Anelisa
In terms of res life, did you have friends or know people who stayed at CampusKey? If so, have you heard if its good or not, and of you could choose, would you still stay in UCT res?
From what I’ve heard from people that lived there, Campus Key (I’m talking about the two that are near UCT) isn’t really a conducive work environment. There’s always noise, parties & mess. So if that’s your vibe then sure, but if you’re a more reserved person who likes peace & quiet, and wants to do their work in their room etc, it’s a huge no.
UCT res is a good place to start in first year if you don’t mind sharing, because you share everything. I personally would never want to live in res now, but that’s not because anything is wrong with res, I just hate some of the rules (like no visitors after 12, you have to leave during Vac & pack up the whole room), I just can’t do all that anymore. But most people really don’t mind res, even at postgrad level so there’s nothing inherently wrong with res, it’s just about who you are as a person really. That also goes for the Campus Key question, because if you like partying, you will probably like it, you know?
I like animation, architecture and maths what would you recommend I study.It is possible to study something that would work for both
Dude, what song did you use in the background? I love it😩❤️
Brazo Wa Afrika - African Sax :)
i want to join university of cape town too awwwww love from india.
What's golden key
This was so helpful
Hey girl❤️is it possible to change a course after you have been accepted in the university.
Hey girl,
I'm not entirely sure, won't lie to you. But from my knowledge, you can only change courses/faculties at the beginning of each academic year. So if you're wanting to switch courses yet you haven't applied for that said course already, it might be a bit problematic because application lines are closed, so you'd have to reapply next year along with everyone else again - you get me? They don't just let you swap just because you're accepted. If you don't get me, I'm sure UCT admissions will give you more clarity: admissions@uct.ac.za :)
PS: the process of changing courses is dependent on the faculty. Some give you a hard time, some not at all. So just ask the respective faculty to be 100% sure.
Dude I love you😂😂😂😂💗💞
❤️❤️❤️
Hey I would like to do media and communications next year. Can I still apply? And what are my chances of getting in
hey! applications are still open until August 31st so i’m sure you can still apply. i’m not very sure about your chances of getting in, you’d have to check the admission requirements. i hope this helped + good luck :)
What were your marks to get in?
From ieb schooling or normal schooling?
Am in G10 tryna plan already
IEB schooling, had a 75.5% aggregate for my Grade 11 & final acceptance marks as well as 3 distinctions.
@@AnelisaZungu from like g9,10 what was your average, by how much did it drop or rise going to g11 and 12?
@@destinythegamer2141 I can’t remember my exact Grade 9/10 marks since that was so long ago but I’ve always had an above 70% aggregate in high school. I’m sure it was in the higher 70s or lower 80s in Grade 9/10 because those grades were much easier than 11/12. I maintained an aggregate of 75-78% from Grade 11 till Matric finals. I got a 75.5% aggregate for my final exams in Matric.
To summarize, my grades dropped a bit from Grade 9/10, but not by much since I’ve always gotten an above 70% aggregate.
this helped alot
Philosophy oh my God 😭😭😭 I'm thayad
Good luck 🤣😭
Is it possible to move from Humanities to Commerce. And if so how does that process work?
As long as you meet the minimum entry requirements for the faculty you want to switch to, I’m pretty sure it’s possible. Of course you’d have to formally apply and go through the normal application process for that faculty, you’re not magically accepted just because you’re in UCT already, if you get what I mean?
@@AnelisaZungu I hear you. Thanks
what's the song in the background , it sounds familiar
Brazo Wa Afrika - African Sax :)
Are you saying at uct, you can’t transfer to law. You have to do law and another degree the same time? That part wasn’t clear and is stressing me out
Nash Nyabe you can transfer to Law, there are three different ways to do that. Option 1) is through a 4 year LLB
2) is a 3 year LLB if you’ve already graduated thus have a degree already
3) is through the Humanities faculty where you have to do both your Humanities degree and LLB in 5 years combined (3 years for the degree humanities degree, 2 years for the LLB).
For this option you start doing the Law in the second year of your Humanities degree.
Since I’m graduating this year, I took option 2. But ultimately you can transfer to the Law faculty through any of those options, you do not have to do Law and another degree at the same time unless you take the third option through Humanities. Hope this helps :)
Watching this video again cause a girl is nervous... I haven’t gotten any feedback so I think it’s a good thing chile 💀💀
Girl, you got this 😂🤍 it’ll be fine I swear
Not them telling me they'll wait for my matric rewrite💔💔💔💔discouraged
Si khala si baningi😥
Why is res scary?
hey Anelisa, so im considering to apply to UCT but im a bit anxious about my safety because i hear alot of people being murdered or raped you know...so was wondering how do u keep safe etc thank you xo
I can’t really tell you how to keep safe because as a woman in this country, few spaces are truly safe for us. But what I can tell you is to never go anywhere by yourself, whether it’s grocery shopping or just a normal outing to the mall to quickly get something, don’t go by yourself.
Always share your location, avoid walking in quiet areas entirely, many robberies happen along those quiet areas between Middle Campus & Lower Campus. On the back of your student card there are numbers for Campus security. If you don’t feel safe you can ask them to walk with you around campus vicinity and they will. Even when studying on campus at night, get a friend or two to come with you, campus can be quite dangerous at night because UCT is open, so there’s no fences or anything and anyone could be out there.
If you’re at a Jammie stop by yourself and the Jammie isn’t coming, especially stops like Claremont or South Stop where it’s really dark and there aren’t many people in the evening, Uber or ask CPS to wait with you.
I hope this was somewhat helpful. And you should apply to UCT sis, unfortunately every university isn’t fully safe, so might as well pick the one you want :)
@@AnelisaZungu thank you sm
@@AnelisaZungu I don't know whether this applies to men too or this is from a womans perspective only, but me as a man,I have always walked around rondebosch carefree, but your comment has kinda made me nervous on whether I'm too relaxed when I walk around these areas, are their actually reported robberies around the university?😳
@@MikeNj even as a gent, please never be too relaxed. I know of quite a few robberies that happen in Rondebosch, there by Lover’s Walk because it’s super quiet. Stay vigilant, always.
Hey🤗.
I was just wanting to know,see i wanted to do computer science,(i know you're probably clueless about this process)
But i am just getting way confused 💔
I want to take the computer science course at uct,i just finished grd 11 and sadly i didnt meet the minimum requirements for that course at uct,but if i do really well in grd 12 (hopefully i do)
Im just wondering when should i apply
Like the time for applications confuses me
They say that applications end at September for science
But obviously i need to write finals
And since i cant apply for early acceptance,i dont really know where my life is headed.
I feel like its the end of the road for me because of doing bad in grade 11,i know my potential and i just didnt meet it in grade 11.
Thank you ❤️
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Hello .
I would like to know more about the bachelor of social science !
A video on it would help!❤
The Bachelor of Social Science is a really general degree with MANY different majors & programmes so it will be really difficult to hyper-focus on it...I’ll see what I can do though :)
@@AnelisaZungu I appreciate it❤gonna be waiting for that video
Overall the video was soooo helpful💕but the music was a bit loud and distracting
Thanks for the feedback :)
@@AnelisaZungu welcome. Please do a video on advice for freshers in terms of navigating the social scene. Also hope you well💕
Which is the best university in the country and why wits ?
Bonga Makhanya nah 😂🤢
Hey Anelisa! I have a question. If you apply for res, pays the inicial fee and doesn't end up getting an offer, did you just spent this money for nothing? I mean, you haven't started paying the res tuition yet, but did pay the fee to apply...
Juliana Ribeiro hey, I’m not too sure about this so I don’t want to give you false information. You should email the fees office, they’ll surely help you out. :)
Whats a tut
A tut is a tutorial. They are classes between you, a tutor & a few other students where you discuss the material happening in the lectures in simpler ways to make the course a little easier.
Some tutorials are mandatory to attend, some are optional. Some courses don’t even have tutorials, but most of them do. Some happen twice a week, some only once. You choose a group yourself and that will be your group until the semester ends.
I’m confused. Doing two degrees at once ?
Nash Nyabe if you opt to do Law through Humanities then yes, you do two degrees at once. You do your first year, if you qualify with your first year marks you can enter the Law stream in second year and you do both degrees concurrently, which will take you 5 years to get both.
But you don’t need to do two degrees at once if you don’t go through the Humanities faculty. This is the only situation where you’d do two at once
This was so helpful! Thank you
Glad to help 🦋 - I applied for an LLB, as it is straight through the Faculty of Law & not through Humanities (BA Law) or Commerce (B Com Law)
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“Babyboy uber eats”😂😂😂😂
No that cheers??? 🤣🤣 Uyagula wena🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are the lectures slides the same as the textbook
Or is it more information
Do you guys get textbooks?
Depends entirely on the faculty and lecturer because lecturers compile their slides differently.
Some slides are packed with information to the point where you don’t need a textbook, some have little detail so you’d need a textbook to enrich the information on the slide. But most times your lecturer will tell you which textbooks you need before the course starts so that you can go buy that exact textbook.
I’m not sure about other faculties but in Humanities, you will rarely need a textbook. Only few departments require textbooks, like Psychology for instance.
Hey girl can I talk to you privately on email to ask more questions
Hey,
You can dm me on instagram.com/anelisazungu. if you prefer email: anelisazungu@yahoo.com 🤍
And you're a bad bitch for the track u put over your video😩😩❤️❤️❤️ I love you😩😩❤️❤️
Nah sis it's not Pizza it's Pita, DH food is indeed ghetto.
Lmaooo in fact I don’t even know what that was
Is that the notebook I got you 🥺
Gabrielle Thompson yesss 🥺🤍
Every UCT student says don’t run after Jammies😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂 don’t. Otherwise -
Are you saying at uct, you can’t transfer to law. You have to do law and another degree the same time? That part wasn’t clear and is stressing me out