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  • Thinking over my first semester of my Masters! Grab a cup of tea or put this on while you tidy your room.. it's a long one! And please let me know if you like this type of video :D
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Komentáře • 728

  • @tara7261
    @tara7261 Před 6 lety +434

    I actually dropped out of college. It was the most toxic environment for me. I was in the hospital like twice a semester because I was just constantly sick, I was so afraid of approaching teachers because they were so up their own ass, the social justice environment felt almost controlling, its the reason I was diagnosed with severe generalized anxiety and I literally had a mental breakdown in my last semester. I felt completely suffocated and stuck and I got so depressed that I just kept skipping because I just couldn't be bothered. It's hard trying to make your parents understand that. No matter how many times I say it's never gonna happen, my dad is still pressuring me to go to uni. Right now I'm working to save up money to take a dog grooming course, and once I get good at it I'd like to take a do training course and eventually work in shelters and rescues. I wish we lived in a society where people didn't look down their nose at you if you tell them you dropped out. There are so many options out there, but all anyone sees is uni. So I admire people who continue their schooling, I could just never do it because it Fucking destroyed me.

    • @katelynfields2345
      @katelynfields2345 Před 6 lety +40

      This view of getting degree being the only way to succeed in life is sad and is taught to children at such a young age. When I was student teaching, I explained to a group of first graders that I was going to college so that I could be an elementary school teacher. One little girl said that she didn't want to go to any more school and, before I could say anything, another little girl says "Well, you have to go to college if you want to be smart."
      School just isn't for some people. There's no shame in that.

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  Před 6 lety +75

      Thank you so much for your comment

    • @LastMinuteGuess
      @LastMinuteGuess Před 6 lety +32

      I know so many people who got below average grades who are among the most intelligent people I know and I feel dumb around them even with my straight A’s. College and school is not for everyone and most people probably don’t really enjoy the process, they just love learning in general not exactly the format.
      Find something that actually gives you meaning. Sorry that you had to experience such a horrible time, I have friends with similar stories. Life’s just too short to not live it the way you want to.

    • @APRIL-ii4dk
      @APRIL-ii4dk Před 6 lety +7

      Tara Taillon I've been through that..some teachers can seriously ruin your perspective of education while some can bring up the light. But hey life is so much more than education...what and where you find happiness is the ultimate meaning of life.

    • @hermionebenson8366
      @hermionebenson8366 Před 6 lety +4

      Tara Taillon I love your plan for dog grooming. That sounds like a LOVELY ambition and profession and I wish you the very best!!

  • @enohar
    @enohar Před 6 lety +152

    I love to see you talking about books, but I also love when you talk about other stuff. Either way, I'll be here to watch. S2

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  Před 6 lety +4

      Thank you!!! It's really nice to hear this :D

    • @girlwiththemagicpen
      @girlwiththemagicpen Před 6 lety

      I noticed a video on your channel about Norway, but I don't understand Portuguese so, I'm wondering, do you live in Norway?

    • @lilyturner5840
      @lilyturner5840 Před 6 lety

      Chika Anene She lives in Canada. Sometimes, she visits London.

  • @sarahhall4107
    @sarahhall4107 Před 6 lety +42

    The idea of you making free educational videos excite me. I have always wanted to do further education courses espically in English, but never been able to afford it. So chatty educational videos sound great!

  • @kate-ej7fw
    @kate-ej7fw Před 6 lety +116

    I would love to watch your educational videos, that’d be great! I love how your channel is evolving with you and your life.

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  Před 6 lety +9

      I don't what they'd be like or when they'd happen, but it's definitely something that's on my mind!

  • @stripedsweater520
    @stripedsweater520 Před 6 lety +43

    i'm in my senior year of university and i'm sad real real sad. I feel like I've learned things but have not grasped any of my subjects very well because i'm always moving from one class to another, one assignment to the next assignment to the next essay and readings. My brain is very disorganized and I just feel mad at myself for taking out loans for university and my dad keeps asking do I wanna get a Master's and i'm like no idk after 4 years idk what even really interests me. I don't even like my major. i need a mental break.

    • @LissaColleen
      @LissaColleen Před 6 lety +2

      i'm only in my sophomore year but this is how i feel rn

    • @jillianunrau2387
      @jillianunrau2387 Před 6 lety +2

      I totally feel this, I'm in my second year and I just feel like i'm not taking anything in and my brain is super overwhelmed

  • @divergentgurl1414
    @divergentgurl1414 Před 6 lety +204

    I really like these kinds of videos. Especially since all the topics you choose are always SO interesting and I just love listening to you talk about all the things you are passionate about! I'm going to university in a year so learning things about masters is really cool! I'm also struggling to know what I really want to work as, since I've always wanted to be a writer, but I don't know what to study. I'm thinking about journalism, but I don't know if I will find a good job as a journalist (at least where I live it's hard). If you could do videos about finding your path and your experience, it would be a m a z i n g.

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  Před 6 lety +6

      divergentgurl 14 I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed this! It definitely encourages me to do it again!

    • @lappybrar9031
      @lappybrar9031 Před 6 lety +2

      Most universities don't require that you state your major right away, and actually encourage that you state your major in your 3rd year! I just started university in September and am sort of just taking courses that I'm interested in to help me decide where I want to go. Don't worry right now about what exactly you want to study. Take multiple different kinds of english or arts/humanities courses and see what you enjoy!

  • @emmmabooks
    @emmmabooks Před 6 lety +30

    i'm so glad i watched this video & i'd be so excited to hear more! i'm applying to grad school rn (hecka nervous) and it's so nice to hear someone talk about what it's actually like to be a student on this course :)

  • @graydonpanzica330
    @graydonpanzica330 Před 3 lety +1

    Ariel, you could talk about dirt and I'd watch it. The way you speak and present your ideas is such a pleasure to me. I feel smarter just listening to you, and inspired to DO THINGS that I love.

  • @MagdalenaMichaela
    @MagdalenaMichaela Před 6 lety +4

    I'm one semester away from finishing my undergrad and I understand your pain! Learning is such a great experience; however, the way university is structured, you can burn out really fast. We're all out here rooting for you!!

  • @fashiondina
    @fashiondina Před 6 lety +27

    I LOVE this style of video. I feel like I got a lot out of it and I'm really happy you made it

  • @goliazalonzo
    @goliazalonzo Před 6 lety +1

    I ADORE HOW FLUENT YOU COULD MAKE IT IN JUST ONE TAKE hell yeah i like this type of videos

  • @karakask5488
    @karakask5488 Před 6 lety +10

    I just finished my masters as well and I can understand how you feel (there were four people in my program), there is a feeling of exclusivity to graduate school. But I think that needs to be the be all, end all if that's not what you want. The education is what you make of it. If you are interested in a channel that does what you are talking about doing with your channel, check out The Art Assignment, Sarah Green (John Green's wife) does with art what you want to do with literature. She does great videos about art theory and specific artists (along with fun videos and answering questions about art) that are educational and fun. She gives concise information about what you would learn in art history classes. It might be a good framework for the type of channel that you want to create.

  • @rana2804
    @rana2804 Před rokem +1

    I really agree with you, I don’t like the idea that education is only for certain people, in addition to the cost of studying, some people don’t complete their education thinking that they are not smart enough, but learning is not a race and no one lose in it because it is a growth and growing is not always mean getting A in every subject.

  • @natassa9297
    @natassa9297 Před 6 lety +18

    I'm just shy of getting my BA, so no masters for me anytime soon (if ever), but I just gotta say that I'm LOVING university so much?? Like yes it can be very stressful at times, but I find that with each year it gets better and better for me. Like I'm finally feeling as if I know what I'm doing and am actually contributing rather than just listening? Gah, it's been great. Just had to say that, because it really does get better (I dropped out of uni during my first semester and took a gap year, so if someone out there is feeling troubled just know that there's no shame in retrying

  • @olguioo
    @olguioo Před 6 lety +1

    As a non english native speaker this topics are great, because I can learn about new things and also improve my vocabulary. So go with it Ariel!!

  • @KateriRansom
    @KateriRansom Před 6 lety +1

    Ok. Dude. 1) I love this kind of video so pleeeease keep making them even after you're done being so busy. 2) I feel like I REALLY connected with you over the whole elitism and limitations within academia in English literature studies. I am literally thinking about that all the time as a senior undergrad. I agree with you 100% about how it just sucks that all this knowledge and stimulation has to stay confined to such a small little pool of people who happened to have the incentive and ability to attend University in the first place. Personally I don't want to teach either (though I am interested in doing my masters eventually and teaching then) but I do want to use the skills I've learned within community outreach, be it working with a library or non-profit. To me that is where the real value lies in appreciating literature, as much as I love academia too. What about the kids and teens who might love reading and writing if they just had someone to guide and encourage them? ... I'm really excited because I'm taking an upper-division seminar this winter quarter all about this topic. Also I think I might just start making videos to get more involved in the community in what way I can. Anyway, thanks for making this video and talking about this topic. I wish you all the best of luck with your masters and especially going forward into the great wide wonder!

  • @LemonSockGirl
    @LemonSockGirl Před 6 lety +44

    I love this kind of video! Like you said perfect for doing other stuff to. I'm an architecture student so listen to a lot of stuff when drawing and have been working my through your podcast recently!

    • @ArielBissett
      @ArielBissett  Před 6 lety

      LemonSockGirl Amazing! I hope you liked the podcast episodes!!

  • @katiematirne9463
    @katiematirne9463 Před 6 lety +7

    Loving this chatty video! Your idea to share the interesting topics that pop up in your university classes is wonderful. It gives me class discussion vibes which is my favorite part of an English course. Can't wait to see what types of videos are on the horizon!

  • @CrissyTalley
    @CrissyTalley Před 6 lety

    I really like this video. I can't imagine the stresses on you but I really love your viewpoint of sharing your information with everyone! Like a few of the people here in the comments, I dropped out of college after about 5 years there. (changed my major about a year or two in) My mental health and physical health was deteriorating. I was getting sick, not eating well, sleeping long hours and staying up stupidly late, and my anxiety was in overdrive mode. If I was going to be late for a class my anxiety would make me just turn around and go back to my room to avoid having to walk in and have everyone stare at me. If there was a project coming up that required group work I would skip that class to avoid having to partner up/talk to others. My grades started slipping and I finally just broke down and told my parents I could not continue. They were fairly cool about it and I haven't even thought about going back since then.

  • @whatpageareyouon
    @whatpageareyouon Před 6 lety

    I'm also currently a literature MA student! Although I'm in my second year out of a two-year program, I know you must feel very overwhelmed in a one-year program. Even now, juggling teaching as well on assistantship, I do feel a bit overstimulated for also working on my thesis, and I share the bewilderment of my small class sizes. But largely, I'm so glad I'm in my program. I feel very liberated to feel I'm contributing in some form to all of the ideas I've had about books, and just talking about books in general. But I share your feelings with academia, for me its a matter of not feeling too motivated to land publications, but instead spill my enthusiasm to my classmates and professors. No matter what you do with your degree, I wish you luck!
    Also p.s. I also binge watch Mercy's videos like this haha and look forward to doing the same with yours!

  • @imkesalz8059
    @imkesalz8059 Před 6 lety

    That part about teaching was so interesting because I never really get inside on how teachers must feel (I'm a highschool student) and I recognized those types of teachers that don't like giving students bad marks ( one teacher at my school even once said she cried while marking; later it turned out she used the wrong table of the mark percentages and everyone was actually way better :D)

  • @HannahHodgson
    @HannahHodgson Před 6 lety +10

    Whatever you put out we will watch and love. We’ll always be here, don’t worry or put yourself under stress! You inspire me so much. I a, having to take a break from my channel due to health struggles at the moment, but seeing the quality of your content just makes me want to get back in front of the camera! I love books and talk about my palliative illness. Take all the time in the world Hun, take a break - you work hard and really deserve one xx

  • @notmachiavelli
    @notmachiavelli Před 6 lety +1

    i love these types of videos!! they're so much fun to just put on whenever i'm doing something that doesn't involve much thought, because of the way that it sounds like a podcast. i think the idea to do more educational ones would be great! as someone who is not yet in university (or even high school, to be completely honest), i find myself doing a lot of research over concepts that i've already grasped. being able to listen to someone that has learned whatever subject it is would be an absolutely fantastic idea. thank you so much ariel!

  • @wanderflock
    @wanderflock Před 6 lety

    Dear Ariel,
    Your idea about sharing what you learn and know as an English literature is amazing. It's something I keep looking for. I've studied Business and IT myself, but as reading is a passion of mine I was always intrigued by the Liberal Arts programs. Never enough to consider studying it in university and that somehow leaves a bitter aftertaste. I have a lot of friends who got their degrees in Liberal Arts and it always astounded and upset me how with each year/degree they get more and more disdainful towards any reader without the degree. Any thought or idea shared is always scoffed at with the air of "I've spent N years studying this subject, what could you possible have to say that it interesting or new". And for some reason they never wanted to or agreed to share the knowledge. I quite aware that when I read a certain book I might miss or not know of a certain historic reference or pick up a theme or tone of a book. It is hard for me - and why wouldn't it be? I never studied these principles or developed certain skills. Anyway, what you are saying is like balm to my heart! I'd love to watch more of your "rambling" videos on any literature and life related topics.

  • @wizard217
    @wizard217 Před 6 lety +4

    When I was doing my last year of undergrad (computer-sciency stuff, not English, ahah), I was approached a couple times by professors asking me if I'd be interested in continuing to do a masters in research. I've always been a great student (finished second in my program), and I've always liked school, but I knew it wasn't for me. Every time they asked, it was always an instant "no" from me. I'm getting my bachelor, and then finding a job, thank you very much!
    And now, almost 6 years later, I don't regret it a single bit.

  • @tarawilde
    @tarawilde Před 6 lety

    I love chatty videos.. nothing like seeing a 20+ minute video from a favorite channel! So great to have on in the background when making meals or cleaning.

  • @scottneigh
    @scottneigh Před 6 lety +2

    Definitely enjoyed this video. Partly that's because I did a one-year humanities MA myself a number of years ago, also with no intention of going on to become an academic, so it was interesting to hear about your experience of that. But I also enjoyed it because it was great hearing your perspective as someone new to academia -- my partner, one of my sisters, and lots of other people I know are academics, so I hear lots of that older, experienced, and somewhat jaded perspective, and I really appreciated seeing it all through fresh eyes, as it were, and with fresh enthusiasm. :) (The one kind of downer note that I would add is that while your peers may all *think* that they are going to go on to do PhDs and become faculty, probably most of them aren't...it's actually really unfair that graduate schools are almost universally not honest about how hard it is, even once you've finished your PhD, to get a tenure-track faculty position, especially in the humanities and social sciences. So many people end up disillusioned and leaving the academy entirely or stuck doing incredibly underpaid precarious academic labour for years and years. I don't have any links off hand, but there is good critical writing out there that's a bit more honest than most grad programs are about how brutal the academic job market can be.)

  • @mystoreysofstories
    @mystoreysofstories Před 6 lety

    I loved this video and would love to see more like it in the future, as well as a competitive reading video (that sounds really interesting!). I graduated with my undergrad last year and so far it hasn’t helped me at all. I have a terrible job that doesn’t even require a high school diploma, but it was the only job I was offered after hundreds of applications to positions I am actually qualified for. It’s depressing knowing how hard I worked in college was basically for nothing, except for the additional knowledge. You are one of the most innovative and unique booktubers (and people) that I’ve ever come across, and I know you will be able to accomplish the goals you’ve set for yourself. Good luck on your masters and your documentary!

  • @gracevespa4531
    @gracevespa4531 Před 6 lety

    I love these videos you post. They're so interesting and I love your passion on specific and innovative literary topics. I especially loved the way you analyzed "Catcher in the Rye" and I loved your analysis in the "Exploring Magical Realism" videos! I always end up learning something new whenever I watch any of your videos!

  • @LLuna768
    @LLuna768 Před 6 lety

    I do have a college degree. However, I've found that a classroom setting is not the best environment for me to learn. Too much is thrown at me at once for me to process and absorb the information. Throughout college I felt like I was flying by the seat of my pants . I did all-nighters working on term papers or cramming for tests. I'm not even sure how much information I've retained from my years in school, but the most valuable thing I gained from college was learning to think for myself. I've heard several BookTubers talking about being a mood reader. I am too, but I am also that way with learning. I get so interested in a subject that it becomes an obsession to learn as much as I can about it. I read books, watch documentaries and CZcams videos until I'm satisfied, get burned out, or find another subject to move onto. Outside of a classroom I have the leisure to go at my own pace, focus on the things that interest me the most, and drop it and go onto something different anytime I want. I appreciate people like you, who want to make education available to the public, and your CZcams videos often sparks ideas and thoughts that I may not have considered.

  • @stephpiano2908
    @stephpiano2908 Před 6 lety

    It's so refreshing to hear someone say that while they love the learning and discussing ideas aspect of university, they despise how elitist and intimidating the system is, because I feel exactly the same way. I find these rambly videos really interesting and thought-provoking so I'll definitely be watching if you decide to do more videos like this.

  • @philippasomerset2588
    @philippasomerset2588 Před 6 lety

    I absolutely love these kinds of videos, you always have something interesting and thought provoking to share and long videos are so wonderful because they allow you to speak so much more in depth!

  • @NaomiTheBookLover
    @NaomiTheBookLover Před 6 lety

    This is why i love your channel Ariel! You’re so unique from other Booktubers in that your videos aren’t just surface level discussions on literature. You dive deep and provide thought provoking content for your viewership! I’ve been wanting to get my masters in English literature as well and this video has been super informative!

  • @infityrainbows
    @infityrainbows Před 6 lety +1

    I didn’t know I needed this but thank you! I love watching you talk about other things than books.

  • @hliwis
    @hliwis Před 6 lety

    I am loving this video ! I feel like we get to know you better with all your rambles and coughs and just generally the whole essence of you being you without editing or planning is really nice. I enjoyed it a lot and i hope you keep making these !

  • @PhysiqueQuantique
    @PhysiqueQuantique Před 6 lety

    I love this kind of video! I hope you keep doing them when you have time. Your comment about learning more in one semester of Masters than you did in an entire Undergrad really resonated with me. I felt the exact same way when I did my Masters, although I did mine in a completely different subject (music performance!) The learning curve is so steep. I hope you have a restful winter break!

  • @literaturelissy1274
    @literaturelissy1274 Před 6 lety

    I LOVED this video!! I know you like making concise and short videos, and I enjoy every single one of them, but you talking for almost half an hour? Perfect. Thank you so much for uploading this, I can't wait to watch whatever you will come up with next :)

  • @anacarolinageneroso756

    I’ve just rediscovered your channel and, Ariel, I loveeee this content! I think it’s interesting, thought-provoking, original, and all around entertaining. Please keep making these chatty videos, I feel like I’m discussing a topic with a friend, and I’m learning so much. Thank you!

  • @FanpiireAliice
    @FanpiireAliice Před 6 lety

    I LOOOOOVE these kinds of videos!!! And I love listening to your voice and hear you talk about your life and your struggles because I feel the exact same way about uni-and it's good to know that you're not alone

  • @susanoxburgh8835
    @susanoxburgh8835 Před 6 lety

    I'm in the first semester of my masters too! I completely understand the feeling of an insular environment. I study art history which is such a small subject area, and we're learning amazing things about visual culture and history and being able to see things around us differently, but so few people get to learn it, and even fewer people care (if you think English Lit is bad for people making comments about it being useless, art history is something else).
    I think I still eventually want to do a PhD, but I want to take a few years off to grow my blog, grow my CZcams channel, and possibly just spend more time doing odd jobs relating to art and literature. There's such a huge fear of being ridiculously over-qualified but unemployable, and it's a tricky balance to strike with academic study.
    I'm so excited to see more content from you and to see your educational videos! Best of luck with everything

  • @bex3278
    @bex3278 Před 6 lety

    I absolutely loved this style of video! I'm currently in the first year of my undergrad degree so it was fascinating to hear you talk about how your masters is even more of a step up - it sounds like a loooooot of work! It will be fab to have more sit-down chatty videos like these and also to hear how your course is going :)

  • @sabrinasmith4646
    @sabrinasmith4646 Před 6 lety

    keep doing these videos!! i love it because you're talking about things you really care about and you are just so easy to listen to! it feels like hanging out with a friend and catching up :)

  • @TheBoomshakalaka13
    @TheBoomshakalaka13 Před 6 lety

    i love this! pls continue i'm at the end of my first semeseter of my literature degree and i love hearing your journey navigating this (omgreallyreallyfreakingconfusingbutreallycool) world!

  • @lauraflynn7772
    @lauraflynn7772 Před 6 lety

    I absolutely loved this video! Please continue to do ones like this in the future! Your content is so interesting and I just love your channel. Great job juggling all the responsibilities you have! I know it isn’t easy!

  • @reeselansangan
    @reeselansangan Před 6 lety

    I love hearing you talk, Ariel! Any video you do is great! You're so engaging and your passion really shows through everything you say and create! Do more of these please! It's great to get to know you more through these sit down, free flowing videos!

  • @erin_neon
    @erin_neon Před 6 lety

    hi Ariel! I love this kind of video, you should definitely continue making them! 💗

  • @dobyemable
    @dobyemable Před 6 lety +2

    I love videos like this. They are so natural and fun to watch. I can't wait to hear more about your experience with the masters program.

  • @KingaZajacNNR
    @KingaZajacNNR Před 6 lety

    Yes Girl, we do want more of this kind of videos.
    God, I'm so in awe of your how articulate you are.
    It's interesting how different education looks around the world. I'm also finishing my master's this year, and in my country (Poland) this focus on becoming a uni professor starts on PhD. But we have a bigger dissertation to write (I think; it has too be more than 144 000 words and include scientific research). I'm not saying it's better or worse, but since we want people to be able to go and study around the world, the same standards should be put in place.
    Sometimes I wish I could go to US/Canadian uni, because of the reading thing students do. My studies are (to simplify) librarianship and information management. We did courses about theater and drama and reading... And you can do 5 years of studying without reading one book. Only one professor made us read articles and then talk about it. I wish I could do more, because it could make me be better and analyzing books and texts just for myself. Now that I'm in 5th year, all we do in practical, editing photos and scanning things and being able to manage digital objects. It's cool, but I wish for more reading.
    Anyway, I hope you'll go through this. Can't wait for more videos, especially education-based.

  • @eleanormachell2148
    @eleanormachell2148 Před 6 lety +4

    I love your ethics about learning and sharing knowledge - thank you for sharing yours with us!

  • @ericahughes11
    @ericahughes11 Před 6 lety

    I love this type of video! I always feel like you get to know the person a bit more with the rambly videos! I love when people who talk about a certain topic, like booktube, talk about topics or throw in videos that don’t necessarily have anything to do with their channel!

  • @harriet_hobbit
    @harriet_hobbit Před 6 lety

    I love your videos! Your videos are honestly my favourite Booktube videos to watch - especially your videos on poetry and discussions, because I love to listen to discussions and am greatly interested in poetry. You're amazing x

  • @clare4762
    @clare4762 Před 6 lety

    love love love this type of video!! Really fascinating, and inspiring! I love how you look at the world, and find your approach to everything you tackle really refreshing :) I'd really enjoy hearing more of your thoughts!

  • @thefrancophilereader8943
    @thefrancophilereader8943 Před 6 lety +1

    Yes to the insular culture of academia. We need to share our info with non-specialists. I relate so much to your experience in grad school. More of us need to make videos about what we learn. It’s hard for grad students to get encouragement from profs when they want to get non-academic jobs. It’s ridiculous. There are some excellent, intellectually stimulating jobs outside of academia, but academia places a stigma on those jobs. I have a Master’s from a state uni and I’m currently doing my PhD at a private uni in French. Oh, and grading papers and exams is torture. I hate how repetitive it is. I don’t mind giving a bad grade when it’s deserved but I am generous. Make more videos like this :)

  • @zoemagnusson4025
    @zoemagnusson4025 Před 6 lety

    These chatty videos are so inspiring!😍 You have so much interesting things to share and you're so good at making it coherent and easy to follow. Every time I watch one of your chatty videos I feel lika I get a new, deeper perspective on life/literature/university. I look forward to more "educational" videos in the future!😙

  • @Jessfulker
    @Jessfulker Před 6 lety

    I love these types of videos! I just reorganised my bookshelf while listening to you chat away. I love the idea of education videos that inform on topics that are interesting even if you aren’t necessarily interested in that topic, eg I love sci show for all the little informative tidbits and learning without feeling obligated to, it’s more fun than anything else!

  • @paolace1
    @paolace1 Před 6 lety +11

    Finally!! You are saying a lot of interesting stuff here, finally, I see a booktuber going to a bigger scale, you've got it, Ariel, you keep going that way!!!! It's important that people get to know what it's only available in the academical space of university, just because they don't have the economical sources.

  • @humanearth574
    @humanearth574 Před 6 lety

    Ariel. I absolutely loved this video! It might be my favorite out of all your videos! I loved the different subjects you talked about and you sharing your thoughts and ideas.. It was so interesting. I had a great time. I’m currently a junior in high school studying science and I keep thinking about college and how that’s gonna be for me, especially since I don’t really know what I “want” exactly. Watching you talk about education with such passion made me so happy because there aren’t many people who are passionate about learning and the fact that you are is amazing! Keep making these type of videos, I fully support you ❤️

  • @AbnerKono
    @AbnerKono Před 6 lety

    The toxic teacher subject really spoke to me and made me appreciate my good teachers even more. It's hard to give out bad grades. I was fortunate to have some high school teachers allow me to meet up with them before school, during lunch, after school, and even during summer break to make up for my time missed in class due to having cancer. They didn't have to give me their time like that, and I couldn't imagine some of the struggles other teachers/professors hear and still have to give bad grades to assignments. Don't get me wrong though, I still had terrible teachers that would give me a bad grade just because they thought I was faking my cancer symptoms until I threatened to call my parents. So, instead of taking it out on me they then lashed out on my younger brother, who at the time had serious self image problems, and I wouldn't doubt if it lead to his self harm problems now. I wish the bad teachers could understand the impact that they have on children's/ young adults' lives.

  • @flaviabardhi4098
    @flaviabardhi4098 Před 6 lety

    I love these videos! I’m stuck in front of a computer all day at work, these chats keep me sane!

  • @CristinaHernandez-gs4rx

    I loved this video so much! You always choose such interesting topics, I'm so excited for the educational chatty videos and your documentary, it sounds pretty amazing. So excited for what's to come for you and your channel.

  • @AussieGirlAnnie
    @AussieGirlAnnie Před 6 lety

    I honestly love these kinds of videos from you Ariel! I am still in high school lol so uni isn't a big deal yet, but it's really interesting to hear about it. I wouldn't be doing a degree in English Literature but I love the passion you put into these videos, I love hearing the passion in your voice. Good luck with the completion of your Masters!

  • @katri3415
    @katri3415 Před 6 lety

    Hope you can get through this semester! I loved this video, I would love to watch more of these

  • @ClaireTheDinosaur
    @ClaireTheDinosaur Před 6 lety

    I love this style of video! I’m studying architecture and I love having videos on in the background while I’m working on my designs, and this was perfect, it was so interesting, please make more! 💖

  • @natalieprice2201
    @natalieprice2201 Před 6 lety +1

    I love these kinds of videos!!!! So entertaining. I can’t wait to watch more!

  • @TheMarauder12
    @TheMarauder12 Před 6 lety +2

    Ariel, you are so inspiring. Out of all the content creators I follow, I'm most excited to follow your career and see what grand ideas you come up with! I just finished my undergrad in digital humanities and now I'm just waffling around, trying to figure out what to do next. I share your views of academia and your desire to create awesome projects! I love this style of rambling videos. You're awesome. Thanks for being so genuine :)

  • @DiaShtereva
    @DiaShtereva Před 6 lety

    I really appreciate those long chatty videos! I find them so interesting, not because I have much to do with literature or making youtube videos etc, but because I see someone taking their future in their own hands and creating their own path. I am just finishing my architecture degree and also doing freelance illustration on the side. The education you are getting is just the base and gives you the perspective of what you can do in the future and the main skills you need to start actually doing stuff. Afterwards it's mostly learning by doing. I have thought many times if going to university was the right decision for me, but right now I am really happy that I did it, because it gave me so many ideas about what I want to do and what I don't want to do and met me with so many like minded people and I think that's the main point of it. I am also grateful that most universities in Europe are so cheap and flexible that most of the people don't hesitate changing their studies or taking a year off. There is no right or wrong way of doing things and that's the best part because at the end you become this person with a unique experience and unique set of skills to give to the world. I wish you good luck, Ariel, you are doing great!

  • @maddyy9816
    @maddyy9816 Před 6 lety +1

    I really liked this type of video! You always think about things so deeply and I really appreciate that. I'm in my third year of my undergrad, so it's really nice to get some insight about Masters programs and what it's like to already have a degree under your belt!

  • @tor_v_
    @tor_v_ Před 6 lety

    Yes yes i love these kinds of videos!! You’re so inspiring and I really love hearing your journey!!!

  • @lindakaneshiro7633
    @lindakaneshiro7633 Před 6 lety

    I just love this kind of video!
    You’re a very inspiring person and I love to hear you speaking about your passions

  • @gorikbellemans341
    @gorikbellemans341 Před 6 lety

    I absolutely love this kind of video. I love hearing your take on Uni and sharing information. I’m so excited for the future of your channel!

  • @ThePoetWitch
    @ThePoetWitch Před 6 lety

    your talk videos are amazing, calming and so intriguing, pls continue

  • @blacksparkle001
    @blacksparkle001 Před 6 lety

    I love these kinds of videos Ariel. Your discussion type videos are my favorite! You should keep doing them💞

  • @libbyluuu4606
    @libbyluuu4606 Před 6 lety

    LOVE THE CHATTING VIDEO! I’ve been waiting for you to do this all year!! Just talk about anything. Your voice and ideas are so positive, hilarious and informative. I can’t wait to buy whatever you publish!

  • @m0rla_
    @m0rla_ Před 6 lety

    Do not worry, Ariel! Any kind of video regarding studies and education, as well as casual chatting, are totally appreciated from my side! You're style of expressing thoughts and explaining things is so awesome and I can follow you so well. (:

  • @ShibaniNayak
    @ShibaniNayak Před 6 lety

    This video is very inspiring, Ariel! I can't really point out what it is- more your energy and how excited you are about things you want to do in the future. It's precious- hold on to exactly that for life!

  • @Nessieieieieie
    @Nessieieieieie Před 6 lety

    I love those type of videos, you're so clever and your ideas are always interisting, it's really soothing juste to listen to you

  • @anyawillowfan
    @anyawillowfan Před 6 lety

    I love this kind of video. You have so many thoughts and I'm grateful you sit down and spend the time to share them. Usually I agree, but often you pose thoughts in such a way that it makes me think and I love that. I love learning in whatever form it comes and it's wonderful to see someone who clearly loves it as much as I do as you are so passionate. So yes, please make more videos just sharing your thoughts.

  • @petram2376
    @petram2376 Před 6 lety

    I love these types of videos because they are really relatable! I love your POV❤️

  • @lolah.8351
    @lolah.8351 Před 6 lety

    Omg Ariel!! You are so dedicated, so smart, and so likeable! I am so glad you are reaching for the stars! And the fact you want to share this info with us is so kind and caring!! I love your Channel and you overall.

  • @blurb1779
    @blurb1779 Před 6 lety

    Keep on making these kind of videos please! I love the format and I'm also very interested in the academic environment, really enjoyed this vid :)

  • @kismetcho
    @kismetcho Před 6 lety

    I LOVED this video. Because of many reasons, I will never go to college, but I've always been interested in learning and how it is for people who do get to go. It was so nice to have this while I did Thanksgiving cleanup; you have such a vibrant and personable voice and are a joy to listen to 💜 Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @bmontejano7596
    @bmontejano7596 Před 6 lety

    I didn't realize how much I would enjoy these videos. I knew I would like them but I forget how interesting your conversations get for some reason? These are interesting and very educational and I enjoy hearing you talk haha. I would definitely watch more of these!! 😁

  • @1313AnimeFan
    @1313AnimeFan Před 6 lety

    I love this! And I think your idea of sharing your knowledge is great! I'm looking forward to it. And heading you talk about school is kind of helpful for me too because I am trying to decide what to do for my masters now.

  • @joychalaby
    @joychalaby Před 6 lety

    I loved this video so much! I learnt a lot from it as an undergraduate English Lit. student :) Please continue sharing! All the best with your masters - I love your enthusiasm & compassionate down-to-earth attitude towards academic study.

  • @anacarolinarodarte2915

    I'd like to express all my admiration for your work and authenticity! Thank you a lot for such kindness and for sharing your love for books and Education! Here in Brazil I've been connecting with people like you to find some solutions. You're a inspiration to us! ❤️

  • @eli5833
    @eli5833 Před 6 lety

    I really liked this! Keep making these types of videos, Ariel. You have my support 😊

  • @MsKakay12
    @MsKakay12 Před 6 lety

    I really love this video, Ariel! Your discussion always make me see things in a different light or help me find the words for how I feel about a certain subject. I can't wait for more of these types of videos!

  • @booksandbigideas8720
    @booksandbigideas8720 Před 6 lety

    I love these kinds of videos and appreciate this as someone who is a student of English, creative writing, and education (I’m going to be a middle or high school English teacher). I spend a lot of time thinking about issues you address, as I also have wanted to make educational videos for a long time but have been swamped with schoolwork and other projects. Also, I’m amazed at how many masters and PhD students teach classes right off the bat because I’m going through so much experience and theory and psychology for 4 years to be a teacher! Granted, more creative lesson ideas and new might work better at the younger and the compulsory school level when you have your own classroom. I’ve been concerned about grading essays too, because grades can be so subjective, so I’m hoping to shift the culture of my classroom to more focus on improvement and learning rather than numbers.

  • @nouraboutghrit1260
    @nouraboutghrit1260 Před 6 lety

    I love these long chatty video’s! Like lucy’s sunday social. Keep making these pleeeeeaaasssseeeee!

  • @tintin5013
    @tintin5013 Před 6 lety

    I'm incredibly excited for you and your channel! I love to learn and I enjoy knowledge, but I agree with others that school really corrupts core ideals of learning. Thanks for your channel and your content, it's really fun and enlightening.

  • @Thispissesmeoffx10
    @Thispissesmeoffx10 Před 6 lety

    As someone who is terrified about making decisions about my own future education, I LOVE hearing about your journey. I would also love to hear about juggling life along with reading, because its something I have been struggling with as well, so I hope you make more of these. Good luck with it all!

  • @KtRosemary
    @KtRosemary Před 6 lety

    Love these kinds of videos!! So interesting and relaxing to just have someone talk about something they're interested in.

  • @betul6350
    @betul6350 Před 6 lety +1

    i love this so much it feels like listening to a friend talk about something really compelling

  • @anothergreatetcetera
    @anothergreatetcetera Před 6 lety

    This is such a fascinating video, Ariel! Chatty videos are definitely the way to go if it‘s what works for you right now. I also love your way of thinking when it comes to sharing what you‘re learning. I felt very much the same at university in that I was so frustrated with learning these amazing things, but then only getting to write an essay that (at best) a couple of other people would read, give me an abstract mark that doesn’t really say anything and that would be it. But I can totally see you making amazing, creative educational videos that a much broader public could benefit from. I cannot wait what you will get up once you‘ve finished Uni!

  • @stacia72310
    @stacia72310 Před 6 lety

    I loved this video, Ariel! Props to you for being able to juggle so many things at once! I'm an English education major in my undergrad and I feel like I'm drowning, so I can't imagine doing all of what you're doing at once!

  • @autumn1509
    @autumn1509 Před 6 lety

    Hi Ariel :) I just found your channel in the past couple of days, and I already feel so connected to you and the community you've built. I'm currently a senior in English undergrad, but I'm actually taking a 5th year to delay "real life." It's incredibly refreshing to hear you be excited about your career instead of terrified, which is how I feel constantly. It seems like STEM grads have a monopoly on the job market and contentment sometimes. I'm so glad I found you. I feel more inspired than I have in years, and I can't wait to see where your channel goes!

  • @Lystopia
    @Lystopia Před 6 lety

    I really liked this! It actually helped me catching my motivation and DO SOMETHING while watching (well, listening, just like a podcast) this one video. I definitely want more! 👏🏻💛

  • @hilario4724
    @hilario4724 Před 6 lety

    I ADORE this kind of videos!! Pls keep on doing them

  • @literaryliekki8341
    @literaryliekki8341 Před 6 lety +1

    I completely agree. I study Comparative Literature at a Danish university - currently working on my bachelor project about graphic novels that I have to turn in on December 20 - and I love my education, but I hate how isolated it feels sometimes. I have tons of really smart classmates who know their stuff, but in many ways they don't know how to "teach" it without using the complicated terms.
    My problem is that in addition to Comparative Literature at university, I took a two-year business academy education in web design, communication and marketing which has screwed up my entire view on academia for one simple reason: from the first day there I was told that if I can't explain something to someone who is not in my field, if I can't simplify it for people who do not know all the academic terms, then I haven't truly learned it, I am just a parrot. And this was a philosophy we worked with for those entire two years so yeah, that stuck with me. Then I started to go to university and oh boy, is that kind of philosophy frowned upon here because in most cases if you do not constantly use the academic terms, you are considered a bad student, which is just profoundly untrue. I prefer to write in the most precise and simple way as possible and I will use academic terms if they are needed, if they are redundant I won't. It all coincides with that ivory tower stuff you were talking about: it is a way to keep academic knowledge for the elites instead of sharing it with the ones who could be interested in it and I hate that kind of arrogance. And I even go to university in a country where you don't pay tuition at most higher education institutions AND you get a monthly stipend from the government as a form of salary for taking an education, because despite university being "free" it still feels like this closed institution, this exclusive club. KNOWLEDGE SHOULD BE SHARED GODDAMMIT, NOT KEPT LOCKED UP!
    ... sorry, got a little carried away, I'm just tired of the complete and utter snobbery of academia. To a lot of my educators, comics and graphic novels are not considered literature and last year a woman in the class above mine almost had one of her exams fail, not because it was bad, but because the external examiner did not consider it literary BECAUSE SHE HAD WRITTEN ABOUT MANGA! UGH! I'm glad that my counsellor for my bachelor project was completely fine and even excited with my project which is about depictions of trauma in the graphic novels FUN HOME, MAUS and PERSEPOLIS along with a discussion about graphic novels as an expressive form.

  • @carinasuleiman3042
    @carinasuleiman3042 Před 6 lety

    All of your videos are amazing, book and non book related. I'm currently in my first year of university and although I love
    everything I'm learning it is definitely a period of a lot of self-discovery, but also a lot of self-doubt.Hopefully, I can figure out what direction I want to pursue and feel fully content. Keep up the great work!