hi just need to say you're coming in clutch rn.. got my a levels starting In 2 days ( I take 6 a levels so its a daily struggle) and you are the only vlogger I watch in between study sessions 😭😭
@@yanr4n Hi omg. genius is a stretch i just need academic validation 🙏🙏But I'm so serious, seeing you struggle but still getting your work done is extremely comforting. Been having daily breakdowns and you're always such a pick me up.💗
Honestly ur so inspiring, like u have made me wanna turn my life around and go for my goals and dreams too. Bc u show the hard work and the result of that hard work too, and not just the latter . So kinda makes me feel like if I work hard I will reach there too . ❤
ayy🤞🤞 making cambridge a better place hehehe. unrelated but i have a questionn, i cant find that much notes online for astro (and the book isn’t useful) i was wondering what resource u used for astro?
hey! do you have any advice about applying to cambridge natsci without chemistry a level? i’ve been told there’s no point applying without it but that’s not true because you got in! i know the colleges seem to all have different a level requirements but do you think not having chemistry is a major disadvantage? help! :)
Hi! I do know that the majority of people who take physical natsci take chemistry, so I understand why they'd say that, but personally I don't think it was a major disadvantage. I didn't mention any chem at all in my application (my personal statement was exclusively about theoretical physics and astro) and nobody seemed to mind. In the NSAA you do the physics section - I'd say that is very strictly physics a-level content. The only instance where I imagine it would have been beneficial to have some chem knowledge was in the interview - the first interview I had was very maths/physics based (so I found it wayyy easier), but the second one was more physics/chem based. They obviously didn't ask me any direct chemistry trivia, but I think had I studied chemistry I probably would have been able to give some better answers. That being said I think they did a really good job at making the questions accessible and they explained all the things I hadn't heard of. Had I not known before I applied that it might be disadvantageous to not have studied chem I never would have come up with that thought by myself. From my experience I would 100% go for it if that's what you want to do. Particularly if your Mathd and Physics skills are strong you can more than make up for a bit less chem knowledge in the interview
thank you for replying :) it’s so nice to hear an opinion other than “it’s not worth it”! i originally applied for physics at oxford because of the chemistry thing but i’m now considering natsci. i was wondering if you have any advice on how you improved your application/ why you think you didn’t get an offer from oxford (if you don’t mind me asking!!). i’m trying to decide whether to go again for oxford or give cambs a try (and it sounds like maybe you might have had to make the same decision)
I don’t think you should worry too much about the social life, my tour was very chatty and less nerdy than I expected. That might be cus we we were all humanities students…
I'm hoping it was a bad sample this has given me hope 🫡 We pray that the rumours about cam nightlife happen to have exceptions because my search for clubs has come back with nothing and I'm not hearing loads about flatparties...
Hi, I wanted to ask how it was possible to go from Warwick Maths to Cambridge Natural sciences? I saw in your previous videos you had dropped out of warwick but I thought you lose your Student finance loan if you dropped out of your uni. And is the process any different than before when you are applying again and does Cambridge know if you were previously a uni student? I am apologise for asking so many questions I am really curious on how the whole process was and I apologise if my question may come of as rude I am not good at wording it properly.
Hi! Not rude at all haha it is a weird situation. I don't lose my loan because I dropped out in the first year - I can get student finance again for my entire degree at Cam (although you only get to reset once so after this I can't get funded if I need to retake a year or anything). You do have to declare being a uni student. At the time, as I was still enrolled at Warwick, I had to email all of the colleges and ask if they would have me and around ⅓ of them said yes, so I could choose from that pot which apply to. I did, though, have to get approval (and recommendation) from my tutor and the director of studies at Warwick. After the initial application process (with the extra paperwork) they didn't mention the fact that I was at university at all :)
@nepaliman9027 thank you! yeah I had to re-enter UCAS. Interestingly the only uni that seemed to care was Cambridge (I think all my other offers were automated).
@@yanr4n sorry to butt in like this😬 but i was wondering so when u applied this time for cambridge, ur school had nothing to do with ur application? and it was all with the help of ur uni and ur achieved a level results? (rather than having to submit predicted in y13)
@@jayy_04411 although they didn't have to help me, my head of sixth form and my physics teachers did go out of their way to support my application. they checked my personal statement and did mock interviews and all my teachers wrote new references for me (instead of me re-submitting my references from last year). the only thing that my uni did was submit an extra reference/ letter of recommendation as per request of cambridge. i never saw it so i don't know what exactly they said haha. i think i was very lucky that my sixth form was so small and supportive so they offered to help even though i was no longer a student - i'm not sure every place would do the same
i've been watching you for a while and i'm honestly so proud of you for making it! i hope cambridge grows on you
thank you for watching!! I'm so excited to go just miss my friends - i'm sure I'll be over the moon when I get there haha
hi just need to say you're coming in clutch rn.. got my a levels starting In 2 days ( I take 6 a levels so its a daily struggle) and you are the only vlogger I watch in between study sessions 😭😭
6??? Bro how I can’t even handle 3. I am so proud of u honestly.good luck !!also if u don’t mind me asking what are the subjects u take? 😅😮
@@fatemaabdelrahman8964 😭😭 thankyou. I take physics chem bio math english and psychology 💀💀
Wbu? and which series are you writing?
ARE YOU JOOOOKING!! 6 is absolutely insane you must be a genius! Best best of luck 🫶🏻
you must hate yourself 💀 but good luck 😭😭
@@yanr4n Hi omg. genius is a stretch i just need academic validation 🙏🙏But I'm so serious, seeing you struggle but still getting your work done is extremely comforting. Been having daily breakdowns and you're always such a pick me up.💗
Honestly ur so inspiring, like u have made me wanna turn my life around and go for my goals and dreams too. Bc u show the hard work and the result of that hard work too, and not just the latter . So kinda makes me feel like if I work hard I will reach there too . ❤
YOU ARE TOOOO KIND!! i'm always cheering you on always
omg you and your friends are gorgeousssss I'm stunnedddd
thank youuu haha i'll tell them 🥰
much love xo
MWAH
ILL MANIFEST THE CAMBRIDGE MASTERS SO WE CAN VIBEEEE FRRRRRRRRRRR
omg selwyn has some lovely posters
nice and cheeky little video
ayy🤞🤞 making cambridge a better place hehehe.
unrelated but i have a questionn, i cant find that much notes online for astro (and the book isn’t useful) i was wondering what resource u used for astro?
hey! do you have any advice about applying to cambridge natsci without chemistry a level? i’ve been told there’s no point applying without it but that’s not true because you got in! i know the colleges seem to all have different a level requirements but do you think not having chemistry is a major disadvantage? help! :)
Hi! I do know that the majority of people who take physical natsci take chemistry, so I understand why they'd say that, but personally I don't think it was a major disadvantage. I didn't mention any chem at all in my application (my personal statement was exclusively about theoretical physics and astro) and nobody seemed to mind. In the NSAA you do the physics section - I'd say that is very strictly physics a-level content. The only instance where I imagine it would have been beneficial to have some chem knowledge was in the interview - the first interview I had was very maths/physics based (so I found it wayyy easier), but the second one was more physics/chem based. They obviously didn't ask me any direct chemistry trivia, but I think had I studied chemistry I probably would have been able to give some better answers. That being said I think they did a really good job at making the questions accessible and they explained all the things I hadn't heard of. Had I not known before I applied that it might be disadvantageous to not have studied chem I never would have come up with that thought by myself. From my experience I would 100% go for it if that's what you want to do. Particularly if your Mathd and Physics skills are strong you can more than make up for a bit less chem knowledge in the interview
thank you for replying :) it’s so nice to hear an opinion other than “it’s not worth it”! i originally applied for physics at oxford because of the chemistry thing but i’m now considering natsci. i was wondering if you have any advice on how you improved your application/ why you think you didn’t get an offer from oxford (if you don’t mind me asking!!). i’m trying to decide whether to go again for oxford or give cambs a try (and it sounds like maybe you might have had to make the same decision)
@@alice-qp2nl u can also take chem once ur in even if you didnt do the alevel
What was the club name? What clubs do you recommend because Cambridge is so trash for clubs
the club in this video is from my home city lol clubs at cambridge are pretty suboptimal
I don’t think you should worry too much about the social life, my tour was very chatty and less nerdy than I expected. That might be cus we we were all humanities students…
The nightlife looks dead tho, ig I’ll have to save it for in between terms
I'm hoping it was a bad sample this has given me hope 🫡 We pray that the rumours about cam nightlife happen to have exceptions because my search for clubs has come back with nothing and I'm not hearing loads about flatparties...
@@yanr4n Yeah I don’t think there’s a huge amount to do but the guy I met said that fun people have fun which I think is nice.
the offer holder day was great. Emma is so beautiful lol
the gardens are actually unreal!! did you hear the organist (if you went in the morning)?
@@yanr4n No i didnt, i went at about 12. I really like the accomidation there too
@@JO06 did you see north or south court?
@@yanr4n I saw north court and I can’t remember if I saw south court
Hi, I wanted to ask how it was possible to go from Warwick Maths to Cambridge Natural sciences? I saw in your previous videos you had dropped out of warwick but I thought you lose your Student finance loan if you dropped out of your uni. And is the process any different than before when you are applying again and does Cambridge know if you were previously a uni student? I am apologise for asking so many questions I am really curious on how the whole process was and I apologise if my question may come of as rude I am not good at wording it properly.
Hi! Not rude at all haha it is a weird situation. I don't lose my loan because I dropped out in the first year - I can get student finance again for my entire degree at Cam (although you only get to reset once so after this I can't get funded if I need to retake a year or anything). You do have to declare being a uni student. At the time, as I was still enrolled at Warwick, I had to email all of the colleges and ask if they would have me and around ⅓ of them said yes, so I could choose from that pot which apply to. I did, though, have to get approval (and recommendation) from my tutor and the director of studies at Warwick. After the initial application process (with the extra paperwork) they didn't mention the fact that I was at university at all :)
@@yanr4n Ah right and you had to go through the entire UCAS process again? Congrats on getting Cambridge and thank you for answering my question.
@nepaliman9027 thank you! yeah I had to re-enter UCAS. Interestingly the only uni that seemed to care was Cambridge (I think all my other offers were automated).
@@yanr4n sorry to butt in like this😬 but i was wondering so when u applied this time for cambridge, ur school had nothing to do with ur application? and it was all with the help of ur uni and ur achieved a level results? (rather than having to submit predicted in y13)
@@jayy_04411 although they didn't have to help me, my head of sixth form and my physics teachers did go out of their way to support my application. they checked my personal statement and did mock interviews and all my teachers wrote new references for me (instead of me re-submitting my references from last year). the only thing that my uni did was submit an extra reference/ letter of recommendation as per request of cambridge. i never saw it so i don't know what exactly they said haha. i think i was very lucky that my sixth form was so small and supportive so they offered to help even though i was no longer a student - i'm not sure every place would do the same
omg newnham!! (totally not biased haha)
what did you get in your gcse
All 9s