🌟Hacks🌟 1. Read the syllabus (work load, dates, assignments, grading scale) 2. Scheduling and time management 3. Be strategic and stagger your schedule 4. Utilize office hours and study groups 5. Do the work and be accountable!!!
@@thejuliacarter No problem. Your video was absolutely on point and came off very natural. It's crazy because YT suggested your video after I watched a review of Survivor EOE so since I remembered your story I clicked on your video and was pleasantly impressed. My goal is always to support my people in all of their endeavors and now you're added to that list. Great work. 👍🏽 Sorry the name is Ryan, not Jose. I don't know why YT decided to use my middle name and leave off the PH lol.
LOL RIGHT Claude! Exactly what I was talking about. It’s infuriating because you will never be able to get back to a 4.0 just because of that damn A- 😂😂😂 Means very little in the grand scheme but stilll... ugh lmao
I am about to be a freshman in college this year. I am going to be getting my general studies out of the way and then transfer to a four year college to begin going after a health sciences or some sort of medical degree. do you have any advice for me? For instance, do you have any advice about the transition or what to expect? By the way, this video really helped me and I will use it for reference when I start college in a few weeks. Your channel has been a huge help to me and many others already, so I thank you for that!
Hey Julia, so I am about to take organic chemistry1, general chemistry 2, general physics 1 and precalculus and trigonometry this semester and I am so hesitant about that. Do you think that could work ?
Hi Aichatou! That sounds like a similar semester that I had in college, and I survived it so you absolutely can make it work. Time management and staying ahead of your work and responsibilities will be key. You can do it! 😊
Hey Julia. I just finished my first year and ended with a 3.3 sadly due to personal family issues causing time off school. Do you think I can get to a 3.7/3.8 by the end of junior year?
Vishrut, absolutely! I am sorry to hear about some issues that your family was having and hope that you are doing well. It will be an uphill climb, but a 3.3 is very possible to work up from. A 3.3 is actually a pretty good GPA for freshman year so congrats first and foremost. You have to really stay on top of EVERYTHING, and make sure you are getting as strong of grades in your courses. An A- vs an A is a huge difference in GPA scoring so just make sure you are pinching and working for every point.
100% doable. I ended my freshman year with a 2.9, and i am now entering my junior year with a 3.8. Anything is possible if you work hard and put your mind to it. Good Luck!
Do you think it os a possibility to double major in bio/psych (18/19 cr.) while working 20 hrs / week, without sacrificing sleep (or health)??? 👀🥺 ... PS: I'm okay with sacrificing the social aspect.
Hello Julia I am taking organic chemistry, micro organisms, English, and molecular biology of the cell this coming semster. Do you suggest that I read the textbook a head a time before school start? I also have difficulty with time management, I did write down all my class schedule in my planner ( organic, physiology, genetics) but I still end up going to bed late. Also it seems that I did not have enough time to study. Do you have any suggestions how can I do better?
Hi Lavone! I don’t know if you mean you have only completed one year or that you have one year left, but generally, bringing your GPA up from a fall is quite a difficult task. VERY POSSIBLE, but it is much harder to bring a GPA up than for it to drop. You will have to get straight As to bring it up significantly, however, it will never get back to a perfect GPA because there has already been a drop. Continue working hard, and you will see an increase!
@@thejuliacarter The True and Living God is Holy and must condemn evil. Without a Holy sacrifice, no forgiveness. Since He is the only One Holy, He became mortal, lived a perfect life, then willingly shed His blood by His own design. If you trust Him at all at any point in your life, He will forgive you for all eternity
🌟Hacks🌟
1. Read the syllabus (work load, dates, assignments, grading scale)
2. Scheduling and time management
3. Be strategic and stagger your schedule
4. Utilize office hours and study groups
5. Do the work and be accountable!!!
I'm going to use these tips to secure my 4.0!!!
Amazing! Good luck, and let me know if you need anything at all.
High school Junior here 👋🏼 I’ll be a senior next year and I’m looking to go into pre-med, your videos are so helpful thank you!
Congrats Quetzali! Good luck :)
essential information. Great job! (applause)
Glad you think so! Thank you so much, Jose :)
@@thejuliacarter No problem. Your video was absolutely on point and came off very natural. It's crazy because YT suggested your video after I watched a review of Survivor EOE so since I remembered your story I clicked on your video and was pleasantly impressed. My goal is always to support my people in all of their endeavors and now you're added to that list. Great work. 👍🏽
Sorry the name is Ryan, not Jose. I don't know why YT decided to use my middle name and leave off the PH lol.
Thanks for the great video!
My pleasure, Hope! I hope you enjoyed :)
Fellow penn stater here. I also got an A- in Engl 15 in a semester of all A’s. Brought me down to a 3.93 lmao
LOL RIGHT Claude! Exactly what I was talking about. It’s infuriating because you will never be able to get back to a 4.0 just because of that damn A- 😂😂😂 Means very little in the grand scheme but stilll... ugh lmao
@@thejuliacarter Agreed!
Great tips!!! Beauty and brains 😍👏🏾
Thanks love ❤️❤️❤️
Love your videos! Thank you for sharing all your tips 👌
Thanks for watching, Ashley ❤️☺️
omg you're a fellow penn stater ! thanks for this video :)
Always! 😊
I am about to be a freshman in college this year. I am going to be getting my general studies out of the way and then transfer to a four year college to begin going after a health sciences or some sort of medical degree. do you have any advice for me? For instance, do you have any advice about the transition or what to expect? By the way, this video really helped me and I will use it for reference when I start college in a few weeks. Your channel has been a huge help to me and many others already, so I thank you for that!
Hey Julia, so I am about to take organic chemistry1, general chemistry 2, general physics 1 and precalculus and trigonometry this semester and I am so hesitant about that. Do you think that could work ?
Hi Aichatou! That sounds like a similar semester that I had in college, and I survived it so you absolutely can make it work. Time management and staying ahead of your work and responsibilities will be key. You can do it! 😊
Hey Julia. I just finished my first year and ended with a 3.3 sadly due to personal family issues causing time off school. Do you think I can get to a 3.7/3.8 by the end of junior year?
Vishrut, absolutely! I am sorry to hear about some issues that your family was having and hope that you are doing well. It will be an uphill climb, but a 3.3 is very possible to work up from. A 3.3 is actually a pretty good GPA for freshman year so congrats first and foremost. You have to really stay on top of EVERYTHING, and make sure you are getting as strong of grades in your courses. An A- vs an A is a huge difference in GPA scoring so just make sure you are pinching and working for every point.
100% doable. I ended my freshman year with a 2.9, and i am now entering my junior year with a 3.8. Anything is possible if you work hard and put your mind to it. Good Luck!
@@theimanialexia how did you do it???
Thank you so much for this video!!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 💛
You did a project in Belize?? That’s so cool, I’m Belizean.
Yes! Belize was amazing
Do you think it os a possibility to double major in bio/psych (18/19 cr.) while working 20 hrs / week, without sacrificing sleep (or health)??? 👀🥺 ... PS: I'm okay with sacrificing the social aspect.
Hello Julia I am taking organic chemistry, micro organisms, English, and molecular biology of the cell this coming semster. Do you suggest that I read the textbook a head a time before school start? I also have difficulty with time management, I did write down all my class schedule in my planner ( organic, physiology, genetics) but I still end up going to bed late. Also it seems that I did not have enough time to study. Do you have any suggestions how can I do better?
I have a 3.20 is it possible for me to go to a 4.0+? I have only one year
Hi Lavone! I don’t know if you mean you have only completed one year or that you have one year left, but generally, bringing your GPA up from a fall is quite a difficult task. VERY POSSIBLE, but it is much harder to bring a GPA up than for it to drop. You will have to get straight As to bring it up significantly, however, it will never get back to a perfect GPA because there has already been a drop. Continue working hard, and you will see an increase!
Ccan someone tell me how to raise my GPA from 3.4 to at least 3.8 or 3.9
plane trigonometry?? ain't that high school math?
Is Sat or ACT required for pre med bs biology
It really just depends on the school/program requirements. Standardized scores are required much less than they were pre-covid
@@klc517 ok thx a lot
What's your overall cGPA if you don't mind me asking?
Karam, my GPA was a 3.72!
Mehn I wish this video came out in 2014.
Better late than never, right! 🤗
@@thejuliacarter I guess so.
Seek Christ Jesus YHVH God..
Huh
@@thejuliacarter The True and Living God is Holy and must condemn evil. Without a Holy sacrifice, no forgiveness. Since He is the only One Holy, He became mortal, lived a perfect life, then willingly shed His blood by His own design. If you trust Him at all at any point in your life, He will forgive you for all eternity