pros & cons of the university of toronto!
Summary
TLDRIn this reflective video, the speaker shares their personal journey of choosing a university, focusing on the University of Toronto (U of T). They discuss the pros and cons of attending U of T, including the prestige, academic rigor, and diverse environment, as well as the challenges of a competitive and expensive city. The speaker candidly addresses their fears of not being 'smart enough' and the hustle culture, but ultimately expresses gratitude for the growth and opportunities U of T has provided, despite the initial rejection from their dream school.
Takeaways
- 🎓 The speaker reflects on their college decision-making process during grade 12, emphasizing the anxiety and excitement of making such a significant choice for the first time.
- 💔 They share a personal experience of being rejected from their dream school, Harvard, and how it initially crushed them but ultimately led them to be grateful for the path they ended up on.
- 🌟 The speaker appreciates the diversity and multicultural environment of the University of Toronto (U of T), which was a major pro for them in choosing to attend.
- 🏆 They highlight the prestige of attending a top-ranked university like U of T, which is in the top 25 worldwide, and how it contributes to their sense of accomplishment.
- 📚 The speaker values the academic rigor at U of T, appreciating the challenge and the quality of education, despite the potential for lower grades compared to other institutions.
- 🤝 They mention the importance of being surrounded by ambitious and hardworking peers, which motivates them to strive for more in their academic and professional life.
- 🔍 The speaker enjoys the variety of programs and courses offered at U of T, allowing for exploration of different fields and interests.
- 🏙️ The cons of attending U of T include the hustle culture and the fear of not being able to stand out or succeed academically among a highly competitive student body.
- 💸 The high cost of living in Toronto and the expensive tuition fees, especially for international students, are noted as significant drawbacks.
- 🌆 The speaker acknowledges the overwhelming nature of living in a big city like Toronto, which contrasts with their preference for a quieter, more nature-oriented environment.
- 🎉 Despite the cons, the speaker concludes that they are happy with their choice of attending U of T and would not want to be anywhere else, looking forward to the remaining time at the university.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is discussing the pros and cons of attending the University of Toronto (UFT), particularly from the perspective of a high school student making a college decision.
Why did the speaker decide to make the video?
-The speaker decided to make the video to help high school students, especially grade 12s, who are trying to decide if UFT is the right place for them, as the speaker had gone through the same decision-making process.
What was the speaker's initial reaction to being rejected from their dream school?
-The speaker initially felt crushed and very difficult because the dream school had been a long-nurtured dream, and they were certain it was the right place for them.
How did the speaker eventually feel about being rejected from their dream school?
-The speaker eventually felt grateful for the rejection because it set them on the path to where they are now, which they are very happy with.
What is the speaker's view on the idea of rejection being redirection?
-The speaker believes that the idea of rejection being redirection is very true and tries to think of rejection as an opportunity for something better.
What are some of the pros of attending UFT according to the speaker?
-Some pros include UFT being in Toronto, a multicultural city, being in the top 25 universities in the world, having a rigorous academic environment, and offering a diverse range of programs.
What are some of the cons of attending UFT that the speaker mentioned?
-Some cons include the hustle culture, the fear of not being successful academically, the high cost of living in Toronto, and the feeling of being a 'small fish in a big pond'.
How does the speaker feel about the size of UFT?
-The speaker acknowledges that UFT is a very big school, which can be overwhelming, but also notes that it prepares students for the real world where things are not handed to them.
What advice does the speaker give to those who are worried about not standing out at UFT?
-The speaker advises that success is measured differently for every person and that being a 'small fish in a big pond' can actually benefit one in the long term by providing more opportunities for growth.
How does the speaker feel about their decision to attend UFT in retrospect?
-The speaker feels that they made the right choice and have no regrets, as they are very happy with their decision and would not want to be anywhere else.
What is the speaker's perspective on the importance of being in an environment with ambitious people?
-The speaker finds it inspiring to be around ambitious people and likes the environment at UFT where everyone is striving for excellence, even though it can also be intimidating at times.
Outlines
🎓 College Decisions and Overcoming Rejection
The speaker begins by discussing the challenges of making college decisions, particularly the emotional impact of rejection from a dream school. They share their personal experience of being rejected by Harvard, which initially was devastating but ultimately led them to a place where they are now happy. The speaker emphasizes the idea that rejection can be a redirection and encourages grade 12 students to view it as a learning opportunity, suggesting that the decision-making process for college is a significant milestone in their lives.
🏙️ The Pros and Cons of Attending UFT in Toronto
The speaker discusses their decision to attend the University of Toronto, highlighting the pros such as the city's multicultural environment, the university's global ranking, and the academic prestige. They appreciate the diversity, the opportunities for research and internships, and the ability to study a wide range of subjects. However, they also acknowledge the cons, including the overwhelming size of the university, the fear of not being academically competitive, and the hustle culture that can impact social life and self-esteem.
🌱 Adjusting to Academic Rigor and Social Environment
The speaker delves into the academic challenges at UFT, expressing initial concerns about their ability to succeed in such a rigorous environment. They talk about the hustle culture and the pressure to perform academically, which can be both inspiring and demoralizing. The speaker also addresses the fear of being a 'small fish in a big pond' and the difficulty of celebrating individual achievements when everyone seems to be excelling.
💼 Balancing Ambition with Work-Life at UFT
The speaker reflects on the balance between hard work and personal life at UFT, mentioning that while there is a strong emphasis on academic success, it is possible to maintain a work-life balance. They share their own experience of being satisfied with their academic performance and social life, despite the competitive atmosphere. The speaker also touches on the importance of not comparing oneself to others and focusing on personal growth.
🏡 The Impact of Location and Lifestyle Choices
The speaker discusses the impact of choosing a university in their hometown, Toronto, and the mixed feelings it brought, from the desire to escape their small-town roots to the realization that the city's hustle and opportunities were overwhelming. They also mention the high cost of living in Toronto and the challenges it presents for students, both domestic and international.
🎉 Acceptance and Reflection on UFT Experience
In the final paragraph, the speaker receives the exciting news of being admitted to Trinity College, a significant achievement that caps off their journey of considering the pros and cons of attending UFT. They reflect on their decision, expressing no regrets and a deep satisfaction with their choice. The speaker looks forward to the remaining time at UFT and encourages others to make decisions that align with their aspirations and growth.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡UFT
💡Pros and Cons
💡Academic Rigor
💡Diversity
💡Rejection
💡Hustle Culture
💡Small Fish in a Big Pond
💡Prestige
💡Cost of Living
💡Deans List
💡Trinity College
Highlights
The speaker discusses the pros and cons of attending the University of Toronto (UFT), focusing on factors considered during their decision-making process in grade 12.
Reflects on the emotional impact of being rejected from their dream school and how it led to personal growth and current happiness at UFT.
Emphasizes the importance of recognizing that what may be a pro for one person could be a con for another when considering college choices.
Mentions the appeal of UFT's location in Toronto, the largest and one of the most multicultural cities in Canada.
Highlights UFT's ranking among the top 25 universities in the world and the prestige associated with attending a renowned institution.
Shares personal satisfaction with the quality of education at UFT, feeling challenged and learning more than at other universities.
Talks about the ambitious and hardworking environment at UFT, which the speaker finds inspiring and motivating.
Describes the diversity at UFT as a major pro, enjoying the opportunity to be around people with different backgrounds and interests.
Notes the wide range of programs and courses available at UFT, allowing for exploration of various academic interests.
Discusses the abundance of research and internship opportunities at UFT, which were important factors in their decision.
Praises the beauty of the UFT campus and its central park, which were significant factors in their positive experience.
Contrasts the initial pro of UFT's Toronto location with the con of being overwhelmed by city life and wanting nature.
Comments on the downsides of Toronto's public transportation and the limitations it presents for students.
Expresses concerns about the large size of UFT and the potential difficulty of getting to know professors and obtaining references.
Shares fears about not being academically successful at UFT due to its rigorous environment and high-achieving peers.
Describes the hustle culture at UFT, where students are extremely hardworking, which can be both inspiring and demoralizing.
Talks about the challenge of celebrating individual achievements when everyone around seems to be winning as well.
Mentions the high cost of living in Toronto and the financial challenges faced by students, especially international ones.
Reflects on the paradox of feeling like a small fish in a big pond at UFT, which can be both a challenge and an opportunity for growth.
Concludes that despite the cons, the speaker is happy with their choice to attend UFT and sees it as the right decision for them.
Transcripts
today we are going to be talking
about pros and cons of UFT now I'm going
to focus more on the ones that I
considered or weighed most heavily when
I was in grade 12 and I was trying to
decide where I wanted to go and I wanted
to make this video now actually since it
is almost time for college decisions to
come out yeah I wanted to help you
little grade 12s out if you're trying to
decide if you tea is a place for you um
because when I was in grade 12 I was so
excited for this new stage of my life
but so anxious I had never had the
chance to make such an important
decision for myself this was the first
decision I had ever made for myself I
could do anything I wanted and my life
would be so different thankfully my
parents very much let me make this
decision for myself I was thinking about
it and I'm like damn 3 years ago in this
time period I have my life completely
changed when I got rejected from my
dream
school and honestly it was very very
difficult for me because it had been
this dream that I had nurtured for so
many years and I was so certain that it
was right for me and I was like there's
no way that the Universe wouldn't give
this to me like this this is this is
what I meant to do this is where I meant
to be this is where I meant to go and
for that to not happen it crushed me a
little
bit but also it set me on the path to be
here today and for that I'm grateful so
shout out to the Harvard admissions
people thank you for rejecting me um I
ended up here and I'm very very happy
here you can have these dreams and stuff
but sometimes with time you'll realize
that things are not as perfect as you
made them out to be in your mind and the
same thing goes for people you know like
you have this first love that you've
idealized in your mind and you're like
oh my God like they're the perfect
person for me how could they have broken
my heart with time you realize that they
weren't perfect and it was just your
brain making them see perfect say same
thing goes with colleges if you get
rejected from your dream school I'm
sorry I know that it is hard to deal
with and um it can be very isolating
especially if the people around you
accomplish their dreams and you're the
person who didn't get to um but I mean
it will teach you valuable experiences
and I as annoying as it is I do think
the idea of rejection is redirection is
very true and I personally try to think
of that anytime I'm rejected which is
very often but you will face a lot of
rejection in your life and at this time
this might be your first major rejection
good luck to you all yeah so back to the
pros and cons list I would say like I
wish I could tell you all I hope you
follow your heart and end up where your
heart tells you to go but I know that
not everybody has that privilege um so
you know whatever your situations may be
I hope that this pros and cons list
might help you might address some of
your concerns or fears or
questions um yeah and another point I
should make is you should bear in mind
that what are Pros for me might be cons
for you and what are cons for me might
be Pros for you so take everything that
I'm about to say with a grain of salt
and remember no two people will have the
same experience yeah so I had the
University of Ottawa then I had had the
University of galf also so Harvard was
the only um school I applied to outside
of Canada and all the other ones I
applied to within Canada so I applied to
Queens um the University of Ottawa the
University of
G UF obviously and um Migel oh yeah
Migel so I got in to all those places
obviously so Ottawa I didn't like the
city that much I hate Ottawa have a lot
of fun memories in G and I love GF um
but it is kind of sleepy and um it just
very much gives me like the same Vibes
of the town that I grew up in and then
Kingston I think Kingston is nice but I
wasn't sure I wanted to live there it's
kind of isolated and it's in like the
country and I am a country person but I
was like maybe I need to grow and live
in a city and then
Mill it was either going to be the
University of Toronto or Miguel for me
and honestly I hate Montreal with a
burning passion in my soul and the idea
of living in Montreal really wasn't it
for me um the winters I don't have a
problem with I love winter but
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just I don't know it wasn't for me so
yeah that is why my first pro basically
that's all to say that my first pro on
my list is that youve te is in Toronto
because all the other options I had were
not for me and there are a lot of Pros
about Toronto um it is the biggest city
in Canada it is I think the most
Multicultural city in the world I could
be wrong you guys can fact check me if
if I am wrong but um but I did have
people tell me that and they were like
why would you want to go to U there's so
many International students and I'm like
exactly I want more spice
more diversity
more everything I don't know it seemed
like a really cool adventure to me to
live in a big city um especially cuz
like I grew up in the countryside as
I've said and it would definitely be a
change I am tired of it now um I'm
excited to leave there's no way I'm
staying here to do graduate school but
yeah for me Toronto like the fact that U
of is in Toronto was a big Pro another
Pro is that
U is in the top 25 universities in the
world I think it's number 21 but I could
be wrong it's like 20 or 21 um or maybe
it's even higher I don't know but
anyways I get a lot of
satisfaction and
um it makes me feel good inside and I
know it's awful and everybody who's
watching is probably like Bella what are
you saying but you know it feels nice to
know that I go to one of the best
universities ities in the world and it's
just nice to have that Prestige like I
don't know like it's kind of I've only
ever been like from this bum ass town
and like nobody in my family is
extraordinary nothing about me is
extraordinary but at least I can go to
one of the best universities in the
world I mean
yeah um and more on kind of like the
idea being one of the best in the world
like obviously online you're going to
see people say oh U of sucks oh they
curve your grades
down um profs are horrible like all this
and I mean I'm sure there is some
truth to those things and um because
truth is always like the middle ground
in something right
um but I've never experienced anything
negative to do with my academics I don't
think I've ever experienced like the
curve like bringing my grade down um
I've deserved all the grades that I've
ever gotten including my worst grade I
deserved that you know um I can't say
the same for like every program at UFT
especially the hardest ones like
engineering and like The Sciences I I
really can't speak to those but for me
personally like I think the quality of
Education that I'm getting is excellent
I am being pushed to my limit I am
learning a lot more than people I know
who are at other universities and I like
that that's what I wanted I wanted a
challenge I
wanted I wanted to go somewhere like
this you know um it's a very rigorous
rigorous environment and there's a lot
of super ambitious people here there's
also like more normal people here but
there like at least people I surround
myself with people are very ambitious
hard workers they want best in the world
they want to go to Oxford Cambridge like
s po
IVs after UFT like we all we want more
for ourselves and I like that I want it
to be in an environment like that and
obviously there are ambitious people
wherever you go but especially at UFT
like there's reputation for it and I
like that another Pro to me was the idea
that I would be surrounded by people
like me and I mean that's what I got so
that was a really big Pro for me also I
wasn't entirely sure what I wanted to
study and the fact that U of has so much
like so many programs so many different
like options that you can do with your
degrees like that really appealed to me
because I knew I wanted to study history
and probably like political science
Foreign Affairs international relations
whatever like something like that um but
I wasn't entirely sure what I wanted to
do and so I'm glad that I was at a
school where like there are so many
options that still have to do with that
topic
but um like I don't have to study
political science you also have like the
opportunity to do courses in a lot of
different topics because we have to fill
breath requirements so I study history
European Affairs and French but I have
taken Spanish I've T like physical
geography like science which is my
favorite thing um like I've done things
that are not just purely history and
politics classes also another Pro for me
was the diversity of UFT I wanted to be
around people who were not like me I was
kind of tired of that I never really
felt like I fit in at home and here I
feel like I do based on my interest
based on my background based on my
aspirations in life I just feel more
seen by the type of people who are at
UFT it's just been amazing that not only
do I meet these amazing people but they
want to show me like their cultures and
their homes and I get to see that with
them and they take me around and I just
love that so much yeah I also feel like
there's a lot of opportunities for
research and internships at UFT and at
least with the people I'm around like we
try to get internships and all these
opportunities and like things like that
I really like that I didn't just want to
be a student because I was aware that
you can't really do anything with a
history degree but I also like I don't
know what I want to do with my life
I have some ideas now for sure but like
in grade
12 I didn't know what the hell I wanted
to do where I wanted to go where I saw
myself in 5 years 10 years like yeah
there were a lot of unknowns and for me
picking somewhere like U of with so many
opportunities um was really appealing
because I'm like well it's leaving so
many doors open and there's so many
opportunities what else do I have for
pros oh I love the campus 's campus is
beautiful I love that we have a park in
the middle of it I love Trin like Trin
is everything to me it's the most
beautiful place in the world to me yeah
I just really love the campus so that
was a major Pro for me over other
ones so this is going to be funny
because my very first pro was how UF is
in Toronto right well that is also a
major con or it was for me I as I said I
hated to run as a kid um I'm not a city
person actually at all um it very much
is overwhelming for me and I love being
in nature
so yeah another reason why the fact that
it's in Toronto is a con is because
every fiber of my being wanted to get as
far away as possible from where I'm from
and Toronto happened to be
the closest place to where I'm from I am
only really at UFT because of UFT as an
academic institution not UFT as a
university of this city other cons about
Toronto the public transportation is not
the best we only have a couple Subway
Lines and they don't really get you
where you need to go if it's outside of
like the downtown core now I mean if
you're a u student and you don't really
ever leave like the area of Youth te you
won't notice that more cons it is a
really big school tens of thousands of
people it's really really really big and
some people don't like that because
they're like how will I ever know my
profs how will I ever get reference
letters and what I say to that is yes
you do have to work harder to be
known but it's kind of preparing you for
the for the world because things are not
handed to you in the world like you have
to go out and get them and at U of yes
you're in a big Class A lot of the time
that means that you you're just going to
have to like walk up to the Prof
introduce yourself go to office hours
there are opportunities for profs to get
to know you even in the biggest classes
but if you need more support then maybe
this isn't the place for you especially
in Sciences another con I would say I
was really worried about this so it's
funny because like I said like this was
also a pro for me the academic rigor
being this Elite academic institution I
wanted that but at the same time I also
had this fear that I wasn't smart enough
to be successful here and a lot of
people told me like why would you make
your life more difficult than it has to
be your grades are going to be lower
than they could be elsewhere like all
these things that did worry me a lot
because I had never really been like
that academically challenged before um
so the idea of like suddenly not being
the best in my class kind of freaked me
out cuz a lot of my identity was based
on that which is stupid but I was young
and I was like oh my God what's going to
happen when I go to UF and I'm at the
bottom of the class because everybody is
at the top of their class in high school
you know like what if I'm not good
enough for UFT what if I get 70s like
what if I fail like I really had no idea
cuz people say you so hard so hard like
you can't succeed you can't and I was
like well what if I fail like that
would be awful when I know if I go to
Ottawa I'll get like high 80s and 90s
like I always do you know and I'm not
going to lie to you guys I don't often
get 90s at UFT and whatever but you know
you know so yeah as I was saying like a
con was I was super worried I wasn't
going to be successful here and and I
mean I am um not as successful
academically as I could be elsewhere if
I think too much about how my grades are
a lot lower than high school I get a
little upset but kind of along with that
is hustle culture that was a con for me
I mean I just got this impression that
UF everybody is grinding themselves to
the ground and non-stop hustle everyone
was like you're not going to have
there's no party scene whatsoever you're
not going to be able to make friends cuz
everybody's just so concerned about
their grades like all these things and
what I would say to that is yes there is
a hustle culture and yes the people at
least I'm around are extremely
hardworking I mean do we party Thursday
Friday Saturday every single weekend no
but that also didn't matter to me that
much I'm not much of like a a going out
person um but that didn't really matter
to me when I was 17 and applying to
University I was like well I can't go to
clubs until I'm 19 so it doesn't really
matter with the hustle culture you know
sometimes it can be
simultaneously inspiring and make you
feel like absolute because
everybody's priorities are different and
everybody's goals are different and when
you look around and you see that other
people are aiming so high and working so
hard and achieving so much and you
aren't it can be a blow to your
confidence I know I shouldn't compare
myself myself to anybody and I know that
we're all on different paths and yada
yada yada but when one of your friends
gets into the program that you got
rejected from that can hurt a lot when
one of your friends gets a position in a
society that you got rejected from that
hurts when people you know are getting
into these research positions that you
get rejected from it really really hurts
and
my advice for you if you're worried that
you're going to be at the bottom of the
barrel or the bottom of the pack or
whatever if you go to UFT is success is
measured differently to every
person and everybody has different
priorities and everybody's on a
different path no two people can be on
the same path other than these twins who
were at Oxford and they have the same
LinkedIn um shout out to them they're
from my hometown actually but anyway
that's not the point so to me like hust
the hustle culture the intense work life
or lack of work life balance really
scared me when I was coming like when I
was applying or thinking about coming to
UFT but um I mean that's your life if
you want it to be and I do work hard but
I do think that I have a really good
work life balance and for the most part
I'm like satisfied with where I am
academically and everything else and
also I would say that I find it really
inspiring to be around people like this
have you guys ever heard of being a
smallfish in a big pond like that sort
of thing people told me Bella why would
you want to be a small fish in a big
pond now basically what they were saying
was why would you want to be one of many
in such a big place like why would you
want to be around so many people who are
just as smart as you or smarter because
you won't stand out basically they were
concerned that like I wouldn't stand out
and I wouldn't be successful because
like everyone is at my level or above me
and that really freaks me out if I'm
being completely honest with you I had
only ever been a big fish in a small
pond my town is small there is one high
school I was like top of my class
whatever it is scary when it's put like
that to you as a 17-year-old being told
like for the rest of your life you're
not not going to be anything special
because you're choosing to put yourself
in a situation where everybody is
special like that was really scary
honestly kudos to me for having the
courage to pick that path because the
easier path would have been to be a big
fish in a small pond at a different
University because here I am small fish
in a big pond I am and that's fine I've
come to terms with that I chose this for
myself I knew what I was getting into
and and it's really not that bad I
actually had a coworker tell me
something that changed my perspective on
that analogy as well he said something
along the lines of think about how if
you go back to a small pond how much
bigger you are you won't fit in that
pond at all yes you're a small fish in a
big pond but you're growing with that
pond but if you were in a small pond and
you're already a big fish you don't have
much more growing to do you can't go
beyond and I don't know if that makes
any sense but it was very profound to me
and I don't think I explained it very
well it did make me realize that while
it is a choice that I made that
potentially harms me in the short term
in the long term it benefits me
academically and in every freaking way I
think honestly who the hell wants to be
a big fish in a small pond that's boring
there's only so many laps you can do
maybe it's not so bad being a smallfish
I think it's good for character
development and I bring this up in every
video when I give advice I always talk
about it builds character nothing is
more true to my heart when I'm like it
builds character another con is that my
winds feel diminished it's just hard to
celebrate yourself when everybody around
you also seems to be having like all
these wins I can give a really good
examp example actually Deans List making
Deans List when you have a GPA 3.5 and
higher like that is an accomplishment
right when I got Deans List like I was
like oh my God like Yay you know but at
the same time everybody around me seems
to get that so it doesn't really feel
like a win it feels like the bare
minimum it's just hard to celebrate
yourself when it feels like you're not
really doing anything special you're
just doing what everyone else is doing
on the the same vein it also makes
failures all the worse because you're
like well I didn't get Deans List and
every single person I know has Deans
List I can't even hit that Benchmark
that everybody else is getting like I
should be able to do that I expect a lot
from myself but when you're in an
environment like this and the people
around you are so driven and successful
it's kind of expected that you are also
going to be able to to accomplish just
as much so yeah oh another con actually
this is a big Point actually Toronto is
super expensive uth is expensive now I'm
a domestic student so I pay like 8,000
in tuition something like that 8,000 in
tuition International students pay a lot
more than that it's really expensive to
to be an international student at UFT
the cost of living is extremely high in
Toronto it's a very big issue you can
read about it online if you're
interested the cost of living in Canada
is extremely high or especially Ontario
um like groceries super expensive rent
the rent crisis in Toronto you don't
even want to know how much Angelie and I
pay for our apartment okay let's just
say that and it's tiny it's just it's a
lot so that's what I would say to that I
mean the cost of living is high in a lot
of places in the developed world but so
it's kind of the unfortunate reality of
torono oh I know what another con is
okay this is more so Trinity specific
but you would think for such a big
school you would never see like people
you don't want to see basically you
could hide in the masses if you wanted
to that is not my experience people I
can't stand I seem to see everywhere or
I run into them or like I always seem to
have the same classes with the same
group of people it's very strange
especially with Tren like everybody
knows each other's business it's so
funny like for me I love a little cheese
like a little drama and like gossip and
stuff that can be fun but yeah like
everybody in knows each other's business
like it's so weird and also a little
messy um love lives a little complicated
in that way because everybody freaking
knows each other and everybody knows
each other's drama um um or so it feels
like yeah I guess that's also a con you
could say I've been filming this video
for the past like two hours I don't even
know I'm going to wrap up this video but
my last part of this video that I wanted
to kind of say was did I make the right
choice basically do I regret coming to U
of should I
have listened to my longer cons list
because I did have a longer cons list
than Pros list I must say to answer very
briefly no I did not make a mistake I'm
very happy with my decision I wouldn't
want to be anywhere else in the world I
am excited for a new chapter of my life
when I'm not at UFT but I'm going to
enjoy the last three semesters that I do
have at
UFT and um yeah that's kind of
everything I wanted to say I hope you
guys enjoyed this video found it useful
helpful funny okay guys I will see you
in the next one and and happy New Year I
think I already said that but yeah happy
new year
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bye oh my
God oh my
God oh my God I got into Trinity College
oh my
God oh my God congratulations Bella you
been admitted to studies in Humanities
at the faculty of Arts and Science with
membership to Trinity College for fall
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