I romanticise my life on here so much that it’s important to recognise how *tough* studying abroad can actually be! I hope you find this useful if you’re considering studying abroad!! 💛💛💛 also worth noting that I go to an untraditional uni so our experiences will be v different :)
@khalilahd.2 жыл бұрын
I love that you show the pros and cons because I feel like we always focus on the amazing parts of what it would be like but thinking about the cons allows us to make a better more informed decision so thanks Jade! 💛
@BAB1DEOCK2 жыл бұрын
i feel like it’s sometimes hard to talk about the hardships of living abroad, because people kinda expect us to be very grateful for it, and i understand it because we are experiencing things some people will never experience. and of course we are grateful for it but there are really hard parts in it. when i was 15, i went to study for 5 months in the United States, and i felt like it was so hard to share my hardships with people staying at home because i was supposed to live a wonderful experience, which wasn’t the case because of a lot of issues that happened during my living there. it was a precious moment but also hurtful experience for me but i didn’t wanted to « disappoint them » with saying that it wasn’t « that wonderful » if that makes sense.
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
100%!!!
@---qh1xz2 жыл бұрын
I saw a quote that said “home is a feeling, not a place” and i really like that
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
this!!!
@peanutbrittle992 жыл бұрын
I was applying to Minerva as it was my dream school but I ended up not finishing my application as I have autism and I don’t deal well with changes. I’m still sad about it but I am now planning my studies and I am positive about my future again!
@rexfoxoloughlin60332 жыл бұрын
Also keep in mind there are travel opportunities other than Minerva! I’m on an Erasmus Mundas masters program where year 1 is in Sweden and year 2 is in Finland. Still get the experience of living abroad but it’s smaller changes, longer to settle in, and it’s free (for EU students)!
@peanutbrittle992 жыл бұрын
@@rexfoxoloughlin6033 Thank you for this suggestion! I’m Dutch so I will look this up!
@galaxy_mooncat7792 жыл бұрын
@@rexfoxoloughlin6033 cries in british
@kingblackthorn4195 Жыл бұрын
I know this is from a while back but I personally have anxiety and I pushed myself to do apply and study abroad.
@khalilahd.2 жыл бұрын
I love that you show the pros and cons because I feel like we always focus on the amazing parts of what it would be like but thinking about the cons allows us to make a better more informed decision so thanks Jade! 💛
@elizabethmcintosh67222 жыл бұрын
I studied abroad during university, and then moved to three different countries in a short span afterwards and I think you explained this so well. Especially the worldview changes that happen-you can barely adjust that quick let alone explain them to other people.
@wora11112 жыл бұрын
I think the important thing is not the changing itself but the knowledge that there will be a change and that different environments simply require different responses. I have the impression, that many of the (older) politicians around the world have not learned that lesson yet. So I am glad to see your generation experiences these things and learning from these experiences
@beafilmc2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for sharing such great content with us, Jade! I really appreciate all the effort u put into your videos so much, take care and ily 🥺
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
you’re so sweet 😭😭 thank you so so much!!
@khalilahd.2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. She’s the best 💜
@chalk_bird68052 жыл бұрын
I relate a lot to feeling like you leave a piece of yourself in all the different places you've lived, and to always yearning for another home. I lived in four different countries in the past 5 years and it's hard. But as much as it is painful, I try to see it as a beautiful privilege, getting to miss a home you've built on the other side of the world. It's even more beautiful getting to return to that home. I recently got to travel back to Ecuador where I lived for 7 months and had to leave abruptly due to the pandemic. After 2 years of being away, it really felt like I had come back home and that made me deeply happy.
@ArielMcCleary2 жыл бұрын
I love @11:00 when you say "music has been so essential to me because it can pull me back into the lives that I've had in each place." I TOTALLY RELATE. I think music has this magical way of linking places, people, and eras of life to certain songs. I had a playlist for every season every year starting in 2015. I've lived in Spain for 2 of those years, and certain songs will always always remind me of that time of my life... walking in the Metro to my next English class I had to teach, or laying in my apartment in the middle of Madrid late at night, going on runs by the river bopping to a tune in my headphones, sitting in my favorite coffeeshop in a specific neighborhood, etc. Certain songs also remind me fo the other countries/cities I've traveled to: Italy, the UK, Paris, Sweden, Belgium, riding on game drives in South Africa, and more places too, including Berlin!! I am a musician myself and have made a lot of success with it with my own KZbin channel and playing live shows in different countries-- I hope that my own music serves as solace, joy, comfort, or just a simple memory-link, like it does for you
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your memories and how music has impacted you too 🦋 I appreciate the love!!
@mysoulshelter2 жыл бұрын
I'm literally crying by reading your comment. It's so truthful and honest. I'm glad to know you've been in that places! Stay tuned, Dear💜🎧
@LL-wu5ui2 жыл бұрын
It's so funny how different we all are. Studying in Minerva is a dream for you, but for me it's a complete nightmare.
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha that’s so valid
@nikolaiquack85482 жыл бұрын
If you feel like a local after just 4 months, that's very impressive to me. I've been living in Hamburg for 6 years now and I only just have started to feel like a local in those past 2 years or so. And even then, I was already born and raised in Germany. Couldn't imagine ever feeling like a local in a different culture after just a few months. Then again, I'm just a very introverted person and like being at home doing nothing a lot, so maybe that's a part of it.
@Celtravels2 жыл бұрын
Heyy ich wohn auch in Hamburg und mir gehts genauso!!
@nikolaiquack85482 жыл бұрын
@@Celtravels Oha, cool! Vielleicht begegnet man sich ja mal :D
@Celtravels2 жыл бұрын
@@nikolaiquack8548 da müssen wir viel glück haben, ich bin auch sehr gern zu hause 🫠😂
@nikolaiquack85482 жыл бұрын
@@Celtravels Hahaha, totally fair. Außerdem wüsste ich nicht, woran ich dich erkennen sollte 😂 Aber hey, so 1 mal im Monat circa bin ich vielleicht auf ner Kpop Party zu finden-
@Celtravels2 жыл бұрын
@@nikolaiquack8548 oh cool 😍 hast du instagram?
@dans42 жыл бұрын
I just got back from a year in Seoul this week so this video came at a good time...studying abroad is the best experience of my life thus far and returning is exciting for various reasons but there’s a lot of pain involved too. Creating a new life for yourself just to leave it behind without knowing if or when you will have it again is hard and I’ve had a lump in my throat since being at the airport in Incheon. Though I can now enjoy the familiarity of the UK again I wonder if it’s worth the sacrifice of everything unfamiliar over the past year that made life feel new. Thank you for sharing!
@lacuna8460 Жыл бұрын
How was your life in Seoul
@GeckoFM2 жыл бұрын
Watching you gain confidence in travelling over the last few years has given me a lot of hope and my own confidence as someone who at one point was too scared to leave the house. I feel like I've been on this (very parasocial) journey with you as I gained the bravery to go to a university outside my hometown and now I am doing a full YEAR abroad in England (coming from Canada)!!! It is so unreal to take a step towards dreams that I never thought were a possibility for me and I want to thank you for being one of my inspirations to do so!
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
This made me smile SO MUCH this morning thank you for sharing!! It definitely has been a huge journey 🥲 super proud of you aaaaaah
@autumnsphere17482 жыл бұрын
Ahhh I hope you like England! It’s lovely here 🥰xx
@mahafuzarumu69292 жыл бұрын
it just feels so good seeing you growing up so much from the girl I used to watch vdos of igsce to the one who are on the final year of university,but all the way through everything you have become so close to my heart ,take care and ilyy
@isabermudez77542 жыл бұрын
The yearning for another home even when you’re in a place where you’re comfortable really hits! I just moved back home after 9 years abroad and the culture shock is real. But then again, looking back, I wouldn’t trade it for anything :)
@ellarowley99562 жыл бұрын
even from a perspective of going to a UK uni i’ve really contemplated the concept of home! being between multiple places can make me feel quite displaced and as if i now don’t have one true home, but i like what you said about having a piece of you in different places & finding comfort in people :)
@hanasikova86342 жыл бұрын
I had always really wanted to go for Erasmus, it has become such an important marker of adulthood in Europe. I wanted to experience it but I didn't really think it would change me all that much, I was already 22 and had lived alone. Boy was I wrong! It completely changed my worldview and sense of self, in a good way. When I have my own kids, encouraging them to travel will be one of my top parenting priorities.
@lizziellama27 күн бұрын
I also want to do an erasmus, just curious, where did you go, which countries do you recommend? and where did you originally study?
@hanasikova863427 күн бұрын
@lizziellama I am from Prague and studied there, I went to Lisbon for a semester. Definitely go for it, if you have a chance! It is really hard to say where to go and where not - anything can be great or terrible, it really depends on the concrete situation and people around you. Ask around your uni where people have had good experiences, it was really helpful for me to connect with people who had gone to Lisbon before. There are also other EU programs to go abroad, have a look what fits your circumstances (I also volunteered in Germany for a year and did a traineeship at an EU institution).
@lizziellama27 күн бұрын
@hanasikova8634 woahhh your uni life sounds incredible)) definitely hope to do something similar, thanks for your reply!!
@zahra.mo112 жыл бұрын
I could listen to you talk for hours..I hope you get to experience as many cultures as you like and at the same time have a peaceful and relaxing time❤️
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
You’re the sweetest 🥺🤧💛
@carinateske62612 жыл бұрын
I live abroad and can relate to some of the struggles, it is hard! Though I can't understand feeling local after 4 or even 8 months - that's a slow-travel tourist 😅
@carinateske62612 жыл бұрын
I think the main reason why I feel that way is that while there are loads of other valid struggles with it, you don't get a local experience because you're never a resident. You don't have to worry about how any taxation or political issues affect you long term. You can ignore most of the actual struggles that come with living in this place and because they aren't going to affect your life longterm. Being able to ignore those parts of local life and being able to tick of fun events and attractions when you're not doing uni work makes you a slow travelling tourist - not a local.
@maryambakhtawar19442 жыл бұрын
The way you put feelings into words is incredible! Loved the video💫
@Hopeingd982 жыл бұрын
Hi Jade! I find your university journey fascinating because it could not be further from my own. I'm from Buenos Aires and I have just finished my degree at the University of Buenos Aires. Since I have lived here my entire life, I am really excited to watch your vlogs when you move here and see the city through your eyes. I would also feel happy to show you around if that's something you are okay with :) Best of luck!!
@fahimaali43642 жыл бұрын
I can feel you.I’ve been in 3 countries and studying. Bangladesh 🇧🇩 italy 🇮🇹 uk 🇬🇧 cultural shock is real man🥲 Nostalgia is the most painful thing for me. Losing friends 😢😢😢😢
@jasminarad76642 жыл бұрын
This is really good to talk about and promote. There is way way way too much romanticising online, especially TikTok. This is slightly different but I’m backpacking and working and it’s really really hard. Moving countries/cultures, work, hostels and new people every few days, fitting in sight seeing and planning, no routine, decision fatigue. It is so so challenging. It’s still great, it’s just challenging and people never talk about it. They talk about backpacking and being a digital nomad is the best thing you’ll ever do etc but they never set the realistic expectation that it’s so freaking hard. This is the best video you’ve made showing the reality of this type of lifestyle. Thank you
@odalystaylor2 жыл бұрын
thank you sm for this video! I'm considering going to grad school in the UK as an American and you're the FIRST person I think of as an example of a study-abroad student. Now, I LOVE your content about each place you're in bc you make it look like a dream, but I'm thankful to hear of the realities before I make the decision! it makes me feel better to know I am more informed!
@catchthesun032 жыл бұрын
I went abroad twice through my college (1 year in Berlin and 2 weeks in Japan) and I want to pursue a career in International Education; marketing and recruiting students for study abroad opportunities! I’m now living and working in South Korea. I ALWAYS encourage people to go abroad, whether for travel, study or work. It was always add to your personal improvement and therefore enriching your life!
@ameliakinnard37712 жыл бұрын
Jade!!! You touched on some really relatable and hard topics, and did it so eloquently. You’re amazing 🌈🪩❤️
@muhammadrafay7942 жыл бұрын
I think it would have been better if they made you study in 1 city/country for one year.
@lottecooper43702 жыл бұрын
Or maybe at least put two cities of the same continent into one year. To me it sounds super overwhelming to be in Buenos aires or berlin first and then in taipeh in a blink of an eye
@azizaahmedova22662 жыл бұрын
Thanks from bottom of my heart Jade❤️☺️ i really really appreciate u sweetie 🥰. God bless u
@rociomannl29582 жыл бұрын
Hi from Argentina!! 🇦🇷 I'm really happy for your visit to this beautiful country!! I'm going to move to Germany 🇩🇪to study for a year but I hope you fall in love to this culture and make a lot of friends of lovely argentinian people!! 🥰🇦🇷🇦🇷
@lizziellama27 күн бұрын
hey how did u find germany? i’m thinking of studying abroad there for uni
@Katie-iq2vw2 жыл бұрын
I'm moving to Nuremberg in a few days for a summer internship and this helped so much! Thank you Jade :)
@lilhew88282 жыл бұрын
Oh God. This screams Erasmus Mundus Masters life. Moving to a new country/uni each semester. Figuring out visa logistics each time. Life changing but madness to navigate. Too real. Too too real.
@taisia.2 жыл бұрын
As someone who moved countries years ago, I understand what it feels like to have more than one place you can call home. In one place I have my friends and my school and in the other there's my family and many childhood memories. Although I know that I will miss some places if I travel, if I had the chance to study abroad I would go without a doubt
@gee1592 жыл бұрын
Learning that you go to each place for four months too has really given me more hope for my semester abroad! That’s the length of my program and I thought it seemed slightly short and that maybe I wouldn’t get a lot out of it in that time, but just from the impression I get from your vlogs you seem to have a great time. I never did the maths on how long you stayed in each location before. It was really nice to have a breakdown of what kind of stages I might go through as well! ✨🦋
@lottecooper43702 жыл бұрын
Maybe you can leave some time in the end to just stay there and enjoy the city after your course ended. I just did that in my erasmus and it was the absolut best decision! Most people rushed home right after their last exam in June, but I stayed another 6 weeks and just enjoyed the slower life and got to experience some things from my bucket list and in general become more calm before going home feeling more ready :)
@alicelee15762 жыл бұрын
omg how did i just see this now!!! I'm from taipei, taiwan! can't believe the youtuber ive been following for god knows how long will be studying in the city where I am. hopefully we can all see some taipei content and even better, to connect when your here. love all your vids and the love and creativity you put in your vids, jade :)
@waytofreedom2 жыл бұрын
You illustrated it so well. Specially how hard it is to miss your old friends from home and then when coming back feeling like your worldview has changed so much and they can't totally get it.
@secretdiariesofalatina2 жыл бұрын
I'm moving to Germany next semester and I'm so excited yet a bit anxious hehe but watching ur vids, u are full of life and experiences, so that makes me freaking happy
@lizziellama27 күн бұрын
heyy how was it? i’m also considering studying in germany
@OppasWithoutJams2 жыл бұрын
I barely ended my Erasmus in Manchester for 6 months and I'm back in France and honestly, I really agree with almost all your points, specially the "home feeling", like it's crazy but such an amazing experience as well!
@SH-cj5qu2 жыл бұрын
Jade you're such a ray of sunlight💜
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
🥺🌻🌞
@sophiab.48022 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jade
@gaiai71742 жыл бұрын
I have been going back and fourth between the Netherlands and Italy. I attend a dutch University, however I am Italian. It's really tough honestly, I feels like I am always living a two separate lives and I cannot find a way to fully enjoy both because I am always thinking about the other one. I totally get the part about losing friends from back, even with those I keep in touch with, it sometimes feels like there is a world between us. Honestly every time I complain about something of living abroad I feel like I am being ungrateful. However, it can be very hard and sometimes a bit alienating. Thank you for this video, I have been following since your highschool days (aka also mine) I feel like I have kinda grown up with you :)
@zohalarbabzada96542 жыл бұрын
Speaking about the concept of home was very poetic💜
@somegirl50112 жыл бұрын
When I first went on exchange for a year in high school I thought the exchange organisations' big words and slogans for changing the world and supporting world peace through intercultural communication was way too idealistic and just good marketing image. But after my experience and continuing work in the community I 100% understand and agree with the point. Living abroad is such and amazing but also though experience because it changes your worldview and challenges your values, prejudices and everything you thought you knew. I love talking with people about exchange experiences cause no matter where you go everyone like yourself just has the same realization and appreciation for how cool it is that there are so many beautiful different cultures and amazing people in this world. I'm so fascinated by the world and will 100% want to live abroad again and challenge my worldview more. Loved this video and love you Jade ❤
@pepsicolla1232 жыл бұрын
Hey, Jade! As someone who did a 6-month Erasmus internship abroad I can confirm that sometimes it can be really tough. In general, I don't regret having lived abroad, but there were so many tough and wonderful moments. It's like s mix. A rollercoaster. :)
@lizziellama27 күн бұрын
I also want to do an erasmus, just curious, where did you go, which countries do you recommend? and where did you originally study?
@pepsicolla12325 күн бұрын
@@lizziellama I did my traineeship in the Netherlands. I absolutely recommend it
@pepsicolla12325 күн бұрын
@@lizziellama just be aware of the rental situation and the sc*mer tactics
@pepsicolla12325 күн бұрын
Find a valid rental agreement with a contract if you're planning to do Erasmus there
@charlottesweeklymusic72232 жыл бұрын
This is such an important video! I’m on a study abroad programme in my second year of university in Stuttgart, Germany and I have been here since March and leave in July and can relate to everything in this video! ❤️
@Keirosqeen2 жыл бұрын
Being only 22, and living in many different countries in such a short span of time is HARD and confusing (especially when you are young), and kudos to you handling everything in a positive way all the time, while being true and authentic to yourself! If I were you, I'd probably spend lots of time wondering if I'm actually going where I want to be, and if the major I'm studying so much, sacrifing so much is worth it.
@karlaprieto52242 жыл бұрын
Jade, this hit so close to home. Thank you for making this video 💕
@yi-chienyin65302 жыл бұрын
Hello! I am Taiwanese! I am surprised by your visit, since it is a small island and Chinese dominant country. Not so many foreign influencers came here to travel. I hope your journey in Taiwan is memorable and pleasant~~~
@meetworldhome2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jade, welcome to Taiwan. Wish you a great time here:)
@beafilmc2 жыл бұрын
my comfort youtuber ❤️
@kristenl23672 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this Jade. Your videos, experiences, and perspective are so helpful to me trying to see around the corner. I'm starting university in the fall and hope to combine international development with anthropology. I've always wanted to be able to give something back to the world while also travelling and getting a chance appreciate it. But the one thing I've always worried about as someone who has lived rurally, never moved, grown up with the same people- what will it feel like to not be able to put down roots? My family and friendships are so important to me, but I know I'll have to make an effort to keep up with them. My friend group have been trying to avoid admitting that things will have to turn long distance sooner than we'd like. It'll be hard, but COVID gave us so many tools that will make it easier. We did a lot of video calls over the pandemic, and I don't think we plan on stopping any time soon. I've found that I've been both anticipating these changes with excitement and uncertainty. Thank you for sharing the good and the bad. You have no idea how helpful it is.
@lottecooper43702 жыл бұрын
Wow that sounds like an amazing study course and apart from that I relate a lot to your situation and emotions, you're not alone! But know that things will turn out just fine and everything is going to be alright! :)
@gonzalobarral23572 жыл бұрын
Hello from Argentina :) I'd highly recommend you to stay in Palermo is really beautiful and you'll be ble to find a loads of things to do and to enjoy bar/ restaurants / pubs!
@toniat.17382 жыл бұрын
I can relate with some of your experiences. I study in Athens but I'm very lucky to have participated in the Erasmus+ program. And of course I loved it. The first time I went to study in Krakow, Poland for a semester. I experienced culture shocks as I found people there to be more cold than Greeks and not very talkative (but I wish I'd met more locals!). Also, I arrived in Krakow 2 weeks before covid hit so I got through the first quarantine without my family which was quite hard. Thank god my girlfriend was also an Erasmus student so we were together the whole time. I met people from many countries and found similarities in our cultures and/or languages. It was a life-changing experience for me. That's why I wanted to do it again so this time I'm in Madrid, Spain for an 6 month internship. This time is of course better as we don't have to quarantine 😅 The people here are very friendly, which makes me feel more like home like you said, and the thing I love most about Madrid is that it's so multicultural. Many people from other Spanish-speaking countries live here but also from Europe or Asia. It is amazing to learn about the world through your friends! And of course the worst part is the moment you have to leave all of your friends 😢 I highly recommend taking part in Erasmus+ if this is a possibility for you. 😊
@snowflake40992 жыл бұрын
I'm coming to Athens with Erasmus in autumn and I'm so excitedddd
@toniat.17382 жыл бұрын
Hope you have fun!
@RollingWithAnn2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing all of this! I have to study abroad for my degree and i’ve been researching for a while now ❤️ Thinking about either going to Canada or the UK
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
Omg so cool!! Have the best time 💛
@katehoffman21392 жыл бұрын
I studied abroad in Barcelona and Dublin in college, and I can’t agree with this video enough! Everything is so true! But I’d do it again in a heartbeat!!
@trooperdogg11 Жыл бұрын
Hi I’m thinking of both of those locations for study abroad. I was wondering which one you liked better?
@bethanyyuan2 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe you’re coming to Taipei! It’s where I grew up and I really hope you’d enjoy your stay here. I can proudly say that we Taiwanese are very friendly, and we’ve got lots of vegan restaurants!
@yasdaiana2 жыл бұрын
When you come to Buenos Aires you can do a big meetup with all Argentinian subscribers omggg
@nita1822 жыл бұрын
You will not regret Taipei!!!!!! Best experience of my life! Get in contact if you want tips!(i was in NTU)
@adetomiwanjoku24902 жыл бұрын
This was such a great video, Jade genuinely has the best energy.
@rondoflicflac2 жыл бұрын
Jade! Thanks for sharing xx loved hearing your thoughts, specially since I never moved from my home city Buenos Aires. So excited to see my city through your eyes! Hope you have a lovely time here xx ✨
@Nahiralmonacid2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jade! I’ve been watching your videos for I few years, so exciting to hear that you’re coming to my country Argentina! Sadly I don’t live in Buenos Aires but I live in Patagonia in a city called Trelew close to the beach. So if you wanna travel let me know!
@isabellaanderson45412 жыл бұрын
loved this! would be amazing if you did a vid on tips and tricks for the logistics side of travelling e.g. when to start visas, how much to save up, general things to remember :)) x
@ojaswinikothari48592 жыл бұрын
hey jade!!! love you and your videos... you have shaped my perspective towards life .. thank you so much! love from india..
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
this means so much thank you!! I was actually meant to study in India in Hyderabad but couldn’t because of the pandemic. I would love to visit one day
@ojaswinikothari48592 жыл бұрын
@@UnJadedJade yeah.. ik i saw that video... you must visit india.. it will be one of the most magical and colourful experience you'd ever have .. we welcome you..
@kayla.danielle2 жыл бұрын
I loved how you explained all of this!! Speaking so much truth!
@xsilverx11982 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us. Your videos are always so refreshing ❤
@tigereyewarrior2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing all of this with us Jade 🙏🏻💕💕💕
@ornellacafaro56162 жыл бұрын
Hiii Jade! I’m from Buenos Aires, hope you havean amazing time here and can not waiit to hear what you think about this beautiful city!! 💕💕
@user-of5mj5nl6r2 жыл бұрын
I think expanding your comfort zone is just so important! Because of COVID I wasn’t really used to be in new places and I can’t exactly say why, but it just scared me a bit and I was very easily overwhelmed. In the last few weeks after my A-Levels I visited some family and had to go to a new city on my own. And wow, I‘m already feeling more confident and less scared and I decided to do an Solo Interrail Trip in August😊 Now I‘m stuck in my room with COVID which is really frustrating because I don’t want to „lose“ this confidence and trust again because I‘m forced to stay in my room for a bit (hopefully only a week) Thanks for this video Jade, I really enjoyed it ✨
@marialuizadcn2 жыл бұрын
"It's gonna be okay even if initially it's scary." Such an important thought!
@sahanajayamanna65122 жыл бұрын
Hey jade your channel has been very helpful for me. I’m from Sri Lanka and ryt now we hv a lot of things going on so I hope to leave the country for my studies. Thank you so much for dropping the scholarship link of your university. Good luck with everything jade ❤️🍀
@victoriageorgopoulou42922 жыл бұрын
I love everything in this video and in particular the end bit !!
@blacksunangel6362 жыл бұрын
Studying abroad can be both a mental and emotional rollercoaster but you just have to learn to go with the flow.
@s.cut_er11122 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jade for sharing your life, thoughts and emotions. I will take a similar university path so this helps me to get in touch with my future life and its hardship so sooo much.
@hannahshieh2 жыл бұрын
Omg I just subscribed to your channel yesterday and found out you’re coming to Taipei (where I live) in the coming year! Can’t wait for you to see this beautiful country and meet the lovely people here:)
@Sprout1742 жыл бұрын
love the great vibes as always :)
@nellaldiquablog59212 жыл бұрын
Wow, Jade! That was a really great content, thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us! Open-minded mindset is the biggest opportunity to see the many facades of the world from different perspectives ❤️
@jomasht2 жыл бұрын
I feel this so much WOW.. Thank you for sharing these downparts too
@emilymalcolm98092 жыл бұрын
Such a gorgeous video!! I love your editing style, you are such an inspiration to me 🥹 I’m currently planning a gap year for 2023 with my best friend + starting a yt channel and its so wonderful to watch your videos and be inspired!! It’s great to see both sides of your travels. Thank you so much Jade 💕 hope people reading this have an amazing day xx
@monnagin50402 жыл бұрын
I miss traveling and starting these processes again, finding new hotspots, getting lost in the streets, tasting new cuisines, etc. I wish I could have a study opportunity to experiment (a city like taipei) with a completely different lifestyle. I also feel good in London even if it's not my home country and I know once there I'll want to travel again. It's a tricky compromise but hopefully, we'll find balance in between all this.
@yafanghsieh9412 жыл бұрын
Hi Jade, I’m from Taiwan.🇹🇼 Seeing you grow up and feeling like grow up with you is such a present✨All you’re saying in this video feels so genuine, so true. I’m going to study abroad for an year. This video gives me so much confidence. It removes most of my anxieties and fears cuz we’ve already known the possible toughness of studying abroad are like, then we can face it easier I believe. Besides I know you will always be there with us!! Dear Jade, I hope everything goes well with your next plans(also fingers cross for my visa process haha:) Hopefully some day we can meet somewhere in the world!💞 PS. welcome to Taiwan!!!
@vedakohli80112 жыл бұрын
Great video! It would be really interesting to hear how your worldview has changed after living in all these places! :)
@duisan86562 жыл бұрын
I know how it is to have several places to call home. sometimes I catch my line wondering about how tue perfect "home" would look like by taking the best off all places. Which is of course not possible but my line entertains that thought a lot. It also ,ade me more aware if what I Value most in life.
@itssangiex2 жыл бұрын
I only moved to different cities during uni but I relate so much to the home friends part! I think it's normal when you go to uni because you're all moving towards different paths and having different experiences and different views on the world but it's still sad to look back and reminiscing on what the friendships you had or if you are able to keep some, it's inevitable for those dynamics to shift and change. Much love Jade, growing up and our 20s are weird times 💛
@silayurdakul352 ай бұрын
this video inspired me so much fr 🤩
@xasuchan2 жыл бұрын
I had the chance to study abroad my last 2 years of uni, b/c of fear I didn't go the first time 🙃 The 2nd time around I was ready emotionally (& financially) for it, but then the world went on lockdown and all my plans went put the window I truly regret not going, if I could have the opportunity to do it the 1st time aound I would have
@mitochondrion23102 жыл бұрын
Love the video and hope I can bump into you in Taipei one day!! Been following you since the GCSE videos and now I've finished A level and entered university. You've always been a massive inspiration to me. --- by your Taiwanese fan :)
@hannahvllstr6572 жыл бұрын
Hi Jade, thank you for making this video I'm going to be studying abroad in Finland dir my next semester of uni and I'm always torn between feeling increadibly excited and really anxious But your experiences show me, that there is always something positive and someone I can relate to💕
@Agus-ji4el2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jade I've found fascinating your journey with university. I'm from Argentina, but from Mendoza a province in the west. You are probably gonna be living in Buenos Aires but if you want to visit Mendoza (such a beautiful city and with good wine) I will be very to show you around and help you with anything you might need ❤
@celinefuchs40952 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video ❤ I am so happy you are sharing these, and I relate to several things you said, though maybe not in entirely the same way. I studied abroad one semester in France while I was in college, and then after graduation, spent one year teaching English in Italy, another year teaching English in France, I've been at home for two years working in an elementary school's ELL department, and am about to move to South Korea to teach English there. I absolutely understand having home in different places; it's been a learning curve to understand and value what I have in my current life and situation, when I can miss what I used to have elsewhere. Places, routines, events, people...yeah. Despite how excited I am to move back abroad, as there are parts of myself I discovered before that seem to have grown dormant since moving home (which is not entirely a bad thing, as I've discovered other parts of myself since being home, as well), I am a little scared about finding my new routine, as I've developed a few over the past two years that have given me a lot of comfort and peace. I love what you said about friends from home. I've managed to maintain a couple of strong friendships at home in Missouri, but over the years, especially in the two since I've been home and have reconnected with some close friends, I've noticed that where I used to connect closely before I lived abroad, now there are some gaps. There are some things that logically they might comprehend, but without having experienced it they might not truly understand. And that's been hard. Keeping in touch with other friends who have lived abroad has been crucial in helping curb loneliness during those times. But the way you used the word "mourn" really helps me put it in perspective. I think it's absolutely healthy to recognize the close friendships we've had that, in the course of life (especially in living abroad) have changed or grown distant, and I think allowing ourselves the proper time to mourn that, even if what we have gained in their stead is also beautiful, is crucial to our wellbeing and in recognizing the value of what we had and what we have. ❤
@juliasturrus8762 жыл бұрын
Just want you to know I always do a little dance behind my computer when I hear your outro💃
@solarpunkist37202 жыл бұрын
The concept of home is something that I always had to consider being a person that has lived away from their home country from birth, and the fact that I can’t consider myself a citizen in the place I lived from birth complicates things as well, but the bright side to this is that now the world is my oyster, literally I can choose the place I want to call home and really that’s the biggest privilege I can think of
@theredstonebuilder11202 жыл бұрын
Hey Jade! Wanted to say thanks for aallll your videos. I've been watching your content since the beginning of year 10, watched your revision videos and vlogs and studies with me's, and I am honestly so grateful for finding your channel. You really helped me to revise hard and in my mocks i always got 8s or 9s which was mental, now I've finished my gcses and waiting for results day. But thanks for also shaping my personality. I was always the sort of quiet reserved guy, and your genuine personality and passion for learning showed me that I should be myself, and I did that, and over the months I started talking to more people and made great friends. Just thank you so much, you've helped more than you can imagine :D 💛
@rubypaul98442 жыл бұрын
Hello! It would be so awesome if you could make a video about how you planned your backpacking and interrailing trips. I've loved watching your travel vlogs and would someday like to do something like that myself! It seems like alot of other viewers would like to see a video like that too.
@farraha46162 жыл бұрын
jade i love you and your content unhealthy amounts :)
@barelygettinbyy2 жыл бұрын
I had scenario #3 happen to me when I was on Erasmus and lemme tell you, that kinda hurt hits deep and different
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
omg 🥺🥺🥺
@Anna-ln3hf2 жыл бұрын
You are such an amazing and an inspiring person! GO GO GO!
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
omg 🥺🥺😭😭 THANK YOU
@alyanna_moreno2 жыл бұрын
I moved to italy at 12 and studied there until I was 15 yrs old, italian schools are so much harder than I expected it to be. I remember staying up late almost everyday specially in High school, the language is the main problem but there are so many factors too…
@obliviate19532 жыл бұрын
💌 Lots of love!
@secretdiariesofalatina2 жыл бұрын
OMG IF YOU'RE COMING TO LATINAMERICA, PLEASE COME TO CHILE. I WOULD GIVE U FREE TOUR, PROB NOT THAT GOOD, BUT FULL OF LOVE AND ADMIRATION 😭❤️❤️
@majoranya2 жыл бұрын
love this💜♾
@UnJadedJade2 жыл бұрын
all the love!!
@justanotherpiccplayer35112 жыл бұрын
So due to a combo of different things, the biggest being job opportunities being significantly better abroad and dating a German guy lmao I want to move to Germany, there are so many orchestras is germany and I really want to visit Berlin! I lived in Manchester for a while and loved it and the big city vibe I do definitely want to try living abroad even if its only for a little while for the experience and _I want to exploreeee_