WATCH This BEFORE You Attend A Liberal Arts College

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • Curious about the value of a liberal arts education? In this video, we delve into the merits of attending colleges like Williams College, Pomona College, and Vassar College, exploring the pros and cons of the liberal arts college experience. 🏛️ We'll dissect the unique attributes of these prestigious institutions and the benefits they offer in fostering a well-rounded education. 🤔 BUT we'll also discuss the pros and cons of a liberal arts college. Is a liberal arts education the right choice for everyone? We'll weigh in on potential drawbacks and discuss how these colleges compare to larger universities. As a current student at a liberal arts college, I believe I have a lot of insight to offer and I'm able to really reveal the liberal arts college experience. So, I hope you find this video useful as you make your decision about where to apply to colleges and which college to enroll in!
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    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - intro
    0:59 - What is liberal arts
    3:00 - pros of a liberal arts college
    6:04 - cons of a liberal arts college
    8:54 - summary
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    I'm Azir and I'm going into my senior year at Union College. I major in Biology/Psychology and I'm on the pre-med track. I'm trying my best to upload more frequently on my channel and want to share content that people will actually find useful. Thanks so much for watching :)

Komentáře • 19

  • @ilike2watchvideos
    @ilike2watchvideos Před 3 měsíci

    good, informative video - thank you!

  • @Mokeygodo
    @Mokeygodo Před 2 měsíci +10

    I graduated from Williams in the late 90s. Be prepared for the majority of normal people to not know anything about your school or that it offers an ivy equivalent education. Admissions officers at grad schools will know, so if you want to be a lawyer, doctor, professor thats not a concern. However, if you want to work in the "real world" without attending grad school, this is when it becomes more problematic. Finance jobs in New York will be aware of the top liberal arts colleges, but most other industries won't. I worked in Los Angeles in the entertainment industry (talent agent) after college, and no one had heard of Williams.

  • @mayur3292
    @mayur3292 Před 6 měsíci +3

    buddy loves that drone nott shot

    • @donaldbucher472
      @donaldbucher472 Před 4 měsíci

      I married into the Nott Potter clan. Union was the first school my daughter visited. We also visited Hobart, where he was president later. She didn’t apply to either of them.

  • @iroastyoutubers9793
    @iroastyoutubers9793 Před 6 měsíci +6

    2:35-2:50 is so real 🥲 #relatable

  • @mayur3292
    @mayur3292 Před 6 měsíci +4

    that intro gave me goosebumps 😵‍💫

  • @rayananjiba7071
    @rayananjiba7071 Před 2 měsíci +2

    hey thanks. Lil tip: the subtitles weren't the most accurate. Maybe you can work on it? Helpful video tho :)

  • @henrychang9776
    @henrychang9776 Před 2 měsíci

    Dear azir!
    I am studying toward Williams College. I want to enter medical school after graduation.
    Which medical schools do most Williams Pre-Med graduates enter?
    I wonder if many applicants get into top medical schools.
    Sincerely

  • @phoebebuffay1566
    @phoebebuffay1566 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This video should be watched by every HS senior!

  • @Beck-Stein
    @Beck-Stein Před 5 měsíci +6

    Liberal arts colleges also cost 3-4x higher than most traditional public schools as well. Steep price to pay.

    • @barry1863
      @barry1863 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Liberal arts colleges (LA) tend to have very high endowments on a per student basis. Their merit and financial need packages are generous. My son received offers of $120,000 to $180,000 from two mid-upper tier LA schools before he even applied. Almost nobody pays the full load. Strong students and those with limited means may find that an excellent LA school is around the same price as tuition to an out-of-state state school.

    • @Beck-Stein
      @Beck-Stein Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@barry1863 nice

  • @lydiasanders8280
    @lydiasanders8280 Před 5 měsíci +20

    While a "liberal arts college" is an actual, specific thing in the US, this video is based on incorrect information. What you call traditional universities also teach a liberal arts curriculum. A liberal arts college is just smaller and often privately funded/more expensive to attend. No matter what type of school you attend, all the general education requirements that you have to take in order to earn a bachelor's degree ARE the liberal arts curriculum. It's simply not true that a university that awards both undergrad and grad degrees is not also liberal arts-based. The entire model of higher education in the US is based on the liberal arts.

    • @barry1863
      @barry1863 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Lydia, respectfully, you are mistaken. There are significant differences between a liberal arts college and research universities (national colleges in this video and many sites, such as U.S. News). You may be referencing research universities that have a liberal arts major where there are fewer requirements. Liberal Arts colleges, have smaller classes, faculty that focus on teaching more than publishing, etc. Many liberal arts colleges (Williams, Bowdoin, Swarthmore, Vassar, etc.) also require students to live on campus all four years (I don't think Union has that housing requirement). Liberal arts colleges are great for students who thrive in seminars and would want a lot of professor office hours, compared to lecture centers and faculty who are in a publish or perish mode. The elite liberal arts schools listed above often require faculty to have at least as many office hours as hours they teach. For example, if a professor instructs two three-credit classes, they must have six hours of office hours. Having recently toured schools with my son, professors greet the students by name while crossing campus. My son attended a class at each liberal arts college he visited. The professors accommodated his request to attend, nearly all invited him to their office before or after class, a couple had lunch with him. Another example, 40% Haverford College faculty live in homes on campus, although this is an outlier. That level of interaction is nearly unheard of at national/research colleges. These schools aren't for everyone, but they certainly fit how some students learn best.

    • @melvincanas8986
      @melvincanas8986 Před 2 měsíci +2

      "all the general education requirements that you have to take in order to earn a bachelor's degree ARE the liberal arts curriculum." No, sorry. Liberal arts curriculum is so much more than Gen Ed classes. True. All student in both large universities and small liberal arts colleges must take Gen Ed classes as general foundation, though liberal arts schools set the standard higher, i.e. minimum college math may be calculus or pre-calculus. The purpose and goals of liberal arts education is beyond just taking Gen Ed classes. Mr. Nawaz's video does a good job of outlining the distinctions.

  • @iroastyoutubers9793
    @iroastyoutubers9793 Před 6 měsíci +2

    W vid

  • @joniarmel7308
    @joniarmel7308 Před 4 měsíci

    A fact is a substantial amount of high school graduates are skipping college and finding jobs in the trades. The money is lucrative, the need is substantial . The high cost of college , combined with high college costs , makes training for high paying jobs more future friendly.