Hi! Glad I found this, I just got accepted to M28 and am very much struggling to decide whether or not to go. It seems like I would learn the most there and I would love the community but I'm also worried about not being able to help take care of people here, the downsides of being a disabled person with less support, and (as a transfer student) the cost of two extra years. Videos like this are very helpful :) and it's cool to meet some other students/prospective students in the comments.
@leona_cao9 ай бұрын
This is really helpful! I just got into Minerva Class of 2028, and am currently deliberating whether or not to attend. I am looking for the downsides of Minerva to see if I can cope with it, so this video provided vital information.
@anelle520010 ай бұрын
hi Savannah!
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing!! i totally understand-it can be really hard to balance. BUT id pick minerva again in a heartbeat. i just realize it can be a lot and i think it’s good to know beforehand so you can expect it and prepare. good luck with everything you’ve got going on
@shakthipalraj653310 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm a UWC alum, and part of M28 (transfer)! I think most the problem boils down to switching countries every semester, and it seems Minerva has reduced the rotation cities to 4 or 5 in my batch. I hope it will solve a lot of problems and help us have a much more immersive experience in each city! Btw, thanks for the video! I've been following you since I started applying to UWC haha
@Jacob_G-W10 ай бұрын
Yeah it seems like for 3 of the 4 years you are in 1 city and then for 1 of them (I think 2nd year), you go to 2 cities (but it seems both in Asia so not that far).
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
You’re very right! I think it will help loads. And it isn’t to say there aren’t so many amazing things that come along with the experience. You will learn a lot!! Thanks for sticking with me 🫶🏻💕 good luck w Minerva
@MonikaMedhat-f1r10 ай бұрын
the first point was the disappointing thing about the finances but thank you savanah for that video i am glad to know this things now bec i still have time to choose another university i am waiting for the uwc diccision now wish me luck and your videos helped me in my application a lot keep going
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
you can always look into getting external scholarships or funding! good luck xx
@annemmie10 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos for almost 3 years (when I first found out ab UWC), and literally yesterday I got into UWCRBC as one of their 5 scholarships they give away (for those who fit in one of 3 categories: French, German and sustainability programs). and I’m so happy to watch how your life after UWC is going!
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
aww yay congratulations! 🥳 i can’t believe you’ve been around so long
@tsvetikurteva701810 ай бұрын
Great video - very eye opening! Best of luck for the future! I hope you manage to enjoy London!😊
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
thank you so much 💗
@backtoemocovers10 ай бұрын
I just learned about Minerva in a book. It appears so good in paper, and that Is why I look about it online. Thanks for your insight about Minerva.
@Jacob_G-W10 ай бұрын
I've gotten into Minerva and am doing as much research as possible. Thanks for the video! Do you regret going? Do the positives outweigh the negatives? A video also going over the positives like you said would be really helpful!
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
I would make the decision to attend again in a heartbeat! I wouldn’t change my experience for a thing 😊 the positives are endless and my goal with this video is not to say Minerva isn’t worth attending but to simply consider all that comes along with it (keep in mind there are cons to all universities!) If you have any specific questions let me know and I can address them here or in a separate video xx
@Jacob_G-W10 ай бұрын
@@savannahcjackson Sure, here are a few questions: 1) What surprised you in a good way? How did it turn out to be *better* than you expected? 2) How well does the active learning method of classes work? 3) What type of people does Minerva work really well for, and what type does it work less well for? 4) How cohesive is the cohort? How much do you think the Minerva experience depends on the cohort? feel fee to answer these in the most convenient way
@eby_500810 ай бұрын
How did u get into minerva
@gamevies925410 ай бұрын
interesting video. for the phone number issue, are you not allowed to use your personal phone as a backup and use your parents house for some registration?
@savannahcjackson10 ай бұрын
depends on the circumstance but a lot of the time they need to reach you directly and/or you need a local phone number and so there’s no way for my parents to redirect the call to me especially with the time zone differences which complicates it all haha
@gamevies925410 ай бұрын
@@savannahcjackson ohh that sounds super inconvienient lol. ive never travelled so extensively so I appreciate the honest content
@ZheLin-v3z10 ай бұрын
Hi Savannah, I'm currently a junior at UWCCSC and I'm considering applying to Minerva. Thank you so much for this sharing, it's really really helpful
@megharoy58956 ай бұрын
Is mess available in Minerva?what arrangements r there for breakfast, lunch and dinner?
@ElizabethGrant-zo4xo10 ай бұрын
How is it like making friends. Idk if its just me but it sounds like the experience is lonesome. Could you please elaborate 😅😊
@teh-c-png7 ай бұрын
hi there! im also a minerva student so hopefully you'll accept my answer although im not savannah haha. I went to a traditional top university in my region before going to Minerva, and honestly, I feel SO much more connected with the Minerva community than my first uni. In a big uni with thousands of people, you make 1000 acquaintances. i only have 4 people i keep in touch with from there and many people struggle to even get a group of friends going. but in minerva, where the cohorts are around 150-200 people, you make 150-200 friends. i know everyone in my cohort's first name and home country and when people in my cohort find cool events they tell the whole cohort and we go in groups of like 20 people. and i feel comfortable dm-ing any of them if i need something. its really very wholesome and one of my fav parts about minerva :-))
@annaariza15756 ай бұрын
Hey! I have a little question. In the video you told the classes of Minerva are online in general. Then whats the purpose of moving from country to country within such short periods of time? I totally get it would be fun and interesting to see new places. But it would also be cool to get more out of that educationally. And moving around the world often is not great for the environment.
@savannahcjackson6 ай бұрын
Well it’s relative! Living 4 months in a city is quite a long time compared to how long people typically spend when travelling. Minerva encourage students to engage in local communities and really get to know the cities. That being said, future Minerva classes will visit fewer cities (4-5) and spend a whole year in a place. It’s a new university and there are constantly changes being made, but you make a good point.
@annaariza15756 ай бұрын
@@savannahcjackson Thanks a lot for the reply! I really like the idea of engaging in local communities, so people will really connect with their new environment and get the know the place better. Also great to see they are making improvements!