I wanna say good for her, but even having 4 rather than 3 A levels doesn't provide an advantage, some unis even viewing it less favourably. Like I don't get the rational from an applying to uni standpoint, why not just quickly (for her) do 3 - 5 , and just start undergrad and degree level content that would be far more challenging which is seemingly what she is seeking through this.
@@Hello93760 there's no direct advantage you get by doing any more than 3 A levels. Your offer is based on your best 3 and universities do not see any more than that any more favourably. Doing 4 is not necessarily a bad thing, it can give you more options and it's great to do subjects you like, but it's always preferable to get higher grades in 3 A levels than lower grades in 4
28 A levels is an outrageous ambition for this young prodigy, but it’s also a bit disturbing. Does she take some time out to enjoy just being a teenager? That study schedule is absolutely ridiculous. She could qualify 8 or 9 students for a Russell group University entry, all by herself. It’s one thing to learn stuff about for fun, but all this talent could benefit others like those less fortunate who could do with a mentor and boost of her mature and shining self confidence. It’s one thing to tell folks how *different* and how clever she is, and another thing entirely to reach out and make a genuine *difference* with her extraordinary talent and help those in need. Draping herself in degrees and academic honour in medicine and Neuroscience research is a great ambition, but not needed to begin that journey, the needy would appreciate that support right now 🙏🏽
True, there is literally 0 point, esp if her aim is title chasing ox med, Harvard, etc. Dedicate time into things that will help your application, not jeopardise it.
You do realise that many of our fellow Brits have white skin but not Anglo DNA? Is a British born Italian with white skin and a cockney accent British? Is he either British or Italian? @@JayCee-tp2gv
This is not smartness. It must be related to some mental health. Keeping options open is necessary but if there is nothing to open, there is nothing to close as well. This is like not able to make up their mind or scared of what to choose. Any addiction is no good. This proves Education is not just not for real learning.
what did she say in the end? Study medicine and specialise in ... ? If she wants to study medicine then why do exams on unrelated , unecessary subjects?
One of my contemporaries in school became a Chemist and then an Academic ( Professor ) of Chemistry at ( I think ) the University of Glasgow. The last time Isaw him was at the Volunteer Arms in Barton on Humber, North Lincolnshire and I naturally asked him how he was doing. "Very well" was his reply. He was contemplating job offers in the US but eventually decided to remain in the UK. He also told me that he was going to spend his spare time completing his education by reading the Arts. This lass is able to do both at the same time.
Simple. Like I used to do... ... scan, and figure out, dumped at exams... ... the rest of the time... ... like now, easily done everything, and... ... see show, laughing at you mortals, after you have all been laughing like a dumb idiots for so many years, you don't even know what you are really laughing at... ... or facing. Hee hee hee hee hee... ... I have so much time... ... why can't a IQ 160 dealing with rigid and stupid textbooks can't? Just like a dog, marvelling how a human has so many time making water, making food and so on, while they have to hunt and keep awake forever just to make ends meet... ... After laughing, I can soon... ... as planned decades back, leave... ... for the next phase, while you are chewing your ten years series... ... the entire exam has been rigged. Hahahahahahahahaha... ... And we know what is needed, what to do and what are NOT needed and not needing to do of all the coming turns. You wasting your time and resources, gathering all those unnecessary things in this sort of 'exams'... ... of course, you will never have any time nor belief that things can be so... ...easy. Hahahahahahahahahahahahah... ... Low IQ is low IQ, monkeys are monkeys. And now... ... nice shows, and more to come. Have fun, mortals.
Very true, I doubt her interview abilities. You need to be emotionally intelligent, not just inquisitive and high IQ. Doctors need to be able to interact with their patients and be empathetic, not just sympathetic. Her aims are Oxford, Harvard, mit, etc. Big names + med, however it seems like she is chasing titles. Med in the UK is the same everywhere, the NHS could not care less about what uni you went to for med, it's literally one of the only courses in the UK where all the unis relatively sit on the same line and it really depends on how you learn (early clinical exposure, pbl, etc). If you wanna do med you're better of smashing the bmat (well it's been scrapped) so smashing the ucat and interview, GCSEs and a levels are only part of a checklist, they aren't a deciding factor and honestly many unis don't care beyond the first 3 a levels. Plus where will she fit her volunteering, EC's (research, books, fostering a genuine interest for her subject, which has already been finalised as med so soon), unis will see through this. Title chasers vs people with a genuine interest. I just do not understand the point apart from recognition from other people. Perhaps it may help in American applications due to loads of APs being beneficial. However, there is literally no point, why not do 4 a levels, smash out 4A*s and dedicate time into searching for what you *actually* want to do. Then dedicate time to your ps (so EC's, etc) and smash the entrance exams. That would guarantee a spot at the top unis if her aim aligns with that. Honestly what she's currently doing is long winded, success rate is questionable and honestly overall silly.
She’s wasting her intelligence, what she should have done is take on 4 A levels, and focus on specialising her knowledge on what she wants to do in the future. She said she wants to go into science, medicine specifically, she should have really just covered uni content instead and networked with medical students to really give her a good foundation for when she starts at uni.
Thats not smart its doing far too much and achieving for no reason. You need so many and will not require to put this on your cv when your a doctor. Pointless also wont need this for even the best university its a bit like saying i study for 15 degrees and 15 masters pointless.
Crazy thing is she'll get into the same course as someone who did just 3
she's doing it because she wants to not so she can get to uni, learn the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
she's doing it primarily to exercise the brain.
But the difference is she wants to do this, she's not just studying to get a job
How does one find the time for 30 a levels... Like physically?
Obsession
@@manopriyaa even if you are obsessed that doesn't mean you gain more hours in the day
@@pregerzoreo4886 it's not done in a day?
Read again
@@pregerzoreo4886 do you know what is A Levels mean?
@@manopriyaa you misunderstood
I wanna say good for her, but even having 4 rather than 3 A levels doesn't provide an advantage, some unis even viewing it less favourably.
Like I don't get the rational from an applying to uni standpoint, why not just quickly (for her) do 3 - 5 , and just start undergrad and degree level content that would be far more challenging which is seemingly what she is seeking through this.
Trust me, boards eyes would roll, especially if she gets all A's!
How come?
@@Hello93760 there's no direct advantage you get by doing any more than 3 A levels. Your offer is based on your best 3 and universities do not see any more than that any more favourably. Doing 4 is not necessarily a bad thing, it can give you more options and it's great to do subjects you like, but it's always preferable to get higher grades in 3 A levels than lower grades in 4
28 A levels is an outrageous ambition for this young prodigy, but it’s also a bit disturbing. Does she take some time out to enjoy just being a teenager? That study schedule is absolutely ridiculous. She could qualify 8 or 9 students for a Russell group University entry, all by herself. It’s one thing to learn stuff about for fun, but all this talent could benefit others like those less fortunate who could do with a mentor and boost of her mature and shining self confidence. It’s one thing to tell folks how *different* and how clever she is, and another thing entirely to reach out and make a genuine *difference* with her extraordinary talent and help those in need. Draping herself in degrees and academic honour in medicine and Neuroscience research is a great ambition, but not needed to begin that journey, the needy would appreciate that support right now 🙏🏽
You're coping
@@seonggihun5069 and you’re not. You only know very few words ‘Cope’ and ‘Coping’ you replied the same nonsense to others as well 😂
@@Pulsonar 🤣 Incoherent person. Cope more over other people's achievements please 😆
@@seonggihun5069 plese keep quiet, the adults are talking
@@misan2002 quiet kid
She is my brothers friends cousin, lmao just thought I'd put that out there
Definition of book smart
defo not street smart... Those books won't help in a car park scrap!
@@Anek6969cope
True, there is literally 0 point, esp if her aim is title chasing ox med, Harvard, etc. Dedicate time into things that will help your application, not jeopardise it.
@@Anek6969 What's the point in this comment. Just unnecessary garbage criticism
@@Idk12930 Yes there is a point. She likes doing it. She likes the challenge. She has said this. Do better.
She is British-pakistani
There is no such thing. You are either British or Pakistani. She is Pakistani.
@@BLVCK-Mercuy You aren't British.
@BLVCK-Mercuy You are not British and you never will be.
So what?
You do realise that many of our fellow Brits have white skin but not Anglo DNA? Is a British born Italian with white skin and a cockney accent British? Is he either British or Italian? @@JayCee-tp2gv
She doesn't look okay tbh. (Looking by eyes) But I'm happy for her. Probably her parents supported her alot from young age. They deserve it
likely forced this idea onto her. no sane child would put themselves through this
@@misan2002 at the start always yes
One of us Cheema's made it to University Challenge then got dumped at the 2nd round. Hopefully the next generation do much better.
This is not smartness.
It must be related to some mental health.
Keeping options open is necessary but if there is nothing to open, there is nothing to close as well.
This is like not able to make up their mind or scared of what to choose.
Any addiction is no good.
This proves Education is not just not for real learning.
You're coping
@@seonggihun5069 be clear
@@manopriyaa 🤣🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
Telling me be clear you talking about she is not smart and has an addiction
@@manopriyaa complete cretin
what did she say in the end? Study medicine and specialise in ... ?
If she wants to study medicine then why do exams on unrelated , unecessary subjects?
One of my contemporaries in school became a Chemist and then an Academic ( Professor ) of Chemistry at ( I think ) the University of Glasgow. The last time Isaw him was at the Volunteer Arms in Barton on Humber, North Lincolnshire and I naturally asked him how he was doing. "Very well" was his reply. He was contemplating job offers in the US but eventually decided to remain in the UK. He also told me that he was going to spend his spare time completing his education by reading the Arts. This lass is able to do both at the same time.
Watch the video
Neurosurgery
28 a levels is easy try 100
Oh yeah have you done 28?? Right. No u haven't. 😂😂
@@randomDIYandstuffhe’s obviously joking
@@harveyparker9558 ik
But how does she find time for friends and just being a kid
Simple. Like I used to do... ... scan, and figure out, dumped at exams... ... the rest of the time... ... like now, easily done everything, and... ... see show, laughing at you mortals, after you have all been laughing like a dumb idiots for so many years, you don't even know what you are really laughing at... ... or facing. Hee hee hee hee hee... ...
I have so much time... ... why can't a IQ 160 dealing with rigid and stupid textbooks can't?
Just like a dog, marvelling how a human has so many time making water, making food and so on, while they have to hunt and keep awake forever just to make ends meet... ...
After laughing, I can soon... ... as planned decades back, leave... ... for the next phase, while you are chewing your ten years series... ... the entire exam has been rigged. Hahahahahahahahaha... ...
And we know what is needed, what to do and what are NOT needed and not needing to do of all the coming turns.
You wasting your time and resources, gathering all those unnecessary things in this sort of 'exams'... ... of course, you will never have any time nor belief that things can be so...
...easy.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahah... ...
Low IQ is low IQ, monkeys are monkeys. And now... ... nice shows, and more to come. Have fun, mortals.
She has a good memory that's it, no social skills not able to interact with people or maintain relationships
Cope
Very true, I doubt her interview abilities. You need to be emotionally intelligent, not just inquisitive and high IQ. Doctors need to be able to interact with their patients and be empathetic, not just sympathetic. Her aims are Oxford, Harvard, mit, etc. Big names + med, however it seems like she is chasing titles. Med in the UK is the same everywhere, the NHS could not care less about what uni you went to for med, it's literally one of the only courses in the UK where all the unis relatively sit on the same line and it really depends on how you learn (early clinical exposure, pbl, etc). If you wanna do med you're better of smashing the bmat (well it's been scrapped) so smashing the ucat and interview, GCSEs and a levels are only part of a checklist, they aren't a deciding factor and honestly many unis don't care beyond the first 3 a levels. Plus where will she fit her volunteering, EC's (research, books, fostering a genuine interest for her subject, which has already been finalised as med so soon), unis will see through this. Title chasers vs people with a genuine interest. I just do not understand the point apart from recognition from other people. Perhaps it may help in American applications due to loads of APs being beneficial. However, there is literally no point, why not do 4 a levels, smash out 4A*s and dedicate time into searching for what you *actually* want to do. Then dedicate time to your ps (so EC's, etc) and smash the entrance exams. That would guarantee a spot at the top unis if her aim aligns with that. Honestly what she's currently doing is long winded, success rate is questionable and honestly overall silly.
@@seonggihun5069 again, keep quiet. the adults are talking
@@misan2002 Be quiet kid
@@Idk12930 This is pointless garbage criticism.
ruby granger is silent lately
😂😂
I mean she's doing a masters at Oxford rn, soo...
@@catherine5128 yeah shes doing really good but this girls doing 28 a levels!
She’s wasting her intelligence, what she should have done is take on 4 A levels, and focus on specialising her knowledge on what she wants to do in the future. She said she wants to go into science, medicine specifically, she should have really just covered uni content instead and networked with medical students to really give her a good foundation for when she starts at uni.
Just to let you haters know she is from a muslim ☪️ family
So she can get 28 a levels then marry her cousin?
@camelotenglishtuition6394
God willing she will shine.
You are a lonely, single, en..cel.
Go cry
Honestly 28 a levels I think it would have been better ro put that time and effort into 10 university degrees instead
Thats not smart its doing far too much and achieving for no reason. You need so many and will not require to put this on your cv when your a doctor. Pointless also wont need this for even the best university its a bit like saying i study for 15 degrees and 15 masters pointless.
She's doing this because she wants too, she's persuing her passion, what's wrong with that?
Wow. What an achievement. Congratulations to her. 👏👏👏
what? A in least favourite subject 😵
All that just to go into nursing😂
pretty dumb if you ask me 🤷♂
British pakistani😮
She isn't British though
Niether am i
@@waabuje and you are irrelevant
@@JayCee-tp2gv why you have such hatred?
@waabuje What hatred ? I am pointing out facts, and you don't like it.
@@JayCee-tp2gv why so angry my brudda? Find peace
Your so called knowledge is not valid. Try to do all this knowledge games when you are in Pakistan. You are not clever but just lucky.
What is this supposed to mean ?
@@A_5678 what this means is this high result cannot be achieved when a person lives in Pakistan.
Bitter Indian@@KironManuelCards
Cope
@@KironManuelCardsAs if people living in the UK can achieve these results. If this is the case then everyone in the UK is lucky but with no knowledge
But she isn't British.
Yeah she is, she's British Asian?
She's British though?
@@Emmet_Moore No such thing.
@@user-cu5qn7ut1k But she isn't.
@@JayCee-tp2gv she was born in the UK and has a British accent.
Might be better of getting 1 job. 😂