How life is like in the UK 🇬🇧 (culture shocks, part-time work etc.)
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- How life is like in the UK 🇬🇧 (culture shocks, part-time work etc.)
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Hey guys, in this video I share 10 differences in the way of life in India vs the UK. I hope you all like it.
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Hey you are awesome:)
I’ve been seeing your joinery 🌸
What are you thoughts on QMUL good marketing?
Or any other tier 2 universities for marketing?
I’m not sure about how well they are in Marketing because I simply did not attend the university. You should ask their alumni on LinkedIn and check the rankings for subjects 😊
Samriddhi please make a video on weight gain journey
Awesome ❤
Thanks 🤗
Di what are the master degrees that can make ur future better in uk!?Means if we do them they can get us early workings, jobs and promising future.
They don’t have job placements like India. I won’t paint a pretty picture saying everything is perfect. You will need to work really hard to land a job here
Hi. Could you also make a video on affordable london accommodations?
I think I will in the future
Di i really done well in my 1st sem exams but i didnt got result what i wanted . I had written answers in purely para graph mostly is this the reason why i didnt got marks ?
Which uni do you go to?
@@samraddhi delhi uni
Heyy samraddhi 🎉 really love the vedio ❤ just wanna know that sometimes it might be difficult for you to understand the accent soo is there a problem in understanding there accent and how much time it takes to get used to it ??
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Personally, I don’t have trouble understanding the accent. The London accent is pretty easy to understand but the further you go up north, the harder it gets. I’ve heard people speak in a Scottish or a Liverpool accent and it is pretty hard to understand them 😅
@@samraddhi ok got it thnxx a lot 🫂🫂🫂🫂
Hii Samridhi. I have some questions to ask please answer
1. Have you ever faced any trouble or racism in uk because I heard that indian students face racism in abroad universities?
2. Does universities in uk provide scholarships and hostels?
3. What's your experience till now in uk?
4. Is uk degree worth?
5. Is it possible to get job as an Indian in uk?
Please answer my questions 😊
Love your videos
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What does your sister do and what course did she study ?
She’s working
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Hi Samruddhi! I would be great if you share your recovery journey from tuberculosis and about your weight gain journey if you feel comfortable for sharing the same. I am also currently surfering from the same and i would definately find it useful. Looking forward for the same. Wishing you good health and success!
Maybe in the future 😊
Hey just asking is it expensive to live in UK? Does racism happen there? Which one is better UK or US? I am in 12th grade now and I belong to a middle class family 😅. My relatives say that if you want to study in UK or US you have to be super wealthy😢. It’s my dream to study in UK or US 😢.
You don’t need to be super wealthy to study abroad. It depends on your decision. It is expensive to live abroad though. Personally, I have not experienced racism in the UK
@@samraddhi Oh thank you so much di for replying . You have made my day 🥹. I will work hard and try my best to go there. 🥹
I wanna ask do people there react negativity for your indian accent? Cause i heard that foreigners doesn't like Indian accent
I haven't experienced such a thing yet. But I guess some people have so I wouldn't dismiss their experiences
DU fees is peanuts when you compare it to LSE. Only a a very partial, ignorant and biased (and privileged) person would say after paying lakhs of rupees to UK universities that "in DU i did not get a single penny" like whatt???????????? isn't it wiser to leave scholarships that DU offers (handful) to people who have been historically been denied education based on their underprivileged, historically discriminated against (which further feeds into their economically weaker statuses even today kind of loop) sections of the society? If international exposures is teaching you critical thinking, please apply it!!!!!! All other pointers were valid and well thought off except this one, enough to boggle my mind !
I completely get why they offer it to a section of people who are underprivileged and in no way did I say I needed any scholarship to study at DU. But you do know the a high number of students at Delhi university are not from Delhi and the lack of scholarships can bring hardships because of living expenses. South Delhi is fairly expensive where my university was located. Having some scholarships for students who belong to the so called “general” category would be useful to help fund that. ☺️
You are gaining weight day by day....... please share your journey ❤️🥰
Hey Sam, does your university or the universities of London provide job offers in the last year? and after the master's degree in humanities, what are the maximum and minimum salaries in London and India
no, that is not a thing in the UK
so basically u need to roam around with your resume to get the required jobs?@@samraddhi
Wait i have seen this one
Well, it’s a new video
Do weight gain journey video ❤
Yes pls
Where were you born?
India
Are you doing masters??
Yes
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I beg to differ on this. Although people have the right to form their own opinions, I completely disagree on this one. I’m also an indian studying a masters program in the UK and India’s education system I’d say is far better than UK’s, Idk which Indian University you went to but I find the lecturers at Indian Universities far more knowledgeable than the ones here and also the assessment criteria with Exams is better than having loads of assignments and writing thesis which don’t add to your growth at all, not to forget people pay to get the assignments made. Just give this a thought, “UK universities have a large number of their lectures who are Indians/Pakistanis, atleast mine does” I’d been able to score the highest in my modules with the bare minimum effort, if their education system was such a tough nut to crack, most of their native students would fail cause I feel the most amount of knowledge they get is at their workplaces and not at school and that’s another reason for most of them not even wanting to pursue any studies after turning 16. Their future is in a black hole, that’s why they’re welcoming students from India and other asian countries, cause the talent is top notch (because of our education system). And lastly, if a bcom degree wasn’t teaching the right kind of knowledge and skills, why’d they accept students into the UK masters programs with those degrees?” By the feel of your video I can say that you’re still in your bubble cause you haven’t seen the actual international student UK life, the stuff we all go through, If we people would invest all these efforts in building a business in India, we’d be here just on holidays. No offense to you but probably your opinion will change after a few years, this one is just coming from a young Samridhi”
Well, I’d say it highly depends on which university you go to. I go to LSE and they have the most international crowd of students as well as faculty. I barely learned anything new when I did my undergraduate in India. So, I’d stick to my opinion 🥰
@@samraddhi Doesn’t matter if it’s LSE or any other university you go to, no one will ever ask or consider your degrees in the job market here, experience and skills is what they look for, and my university also has all sorts of international crowd but that doesn’t make a difference to what I said 🙂 It’s great to see that you’re benefitting from LSE more than you did from your uni in India but Indian universities are still better in terms of knowledge than Britain’s in my opinion. We just need to stop looking with our fancy glasses on, mere infrastructure doesn’t guarantee good education! 🙂
@@neelimakamra madam, please stop being blinded by patriotism. learn to differentiate between good and amazing. In India, even in the best universities including the IITs, everything is still rote memorisation and zero practical. knowledge. at least acknowledge how fucked the Indian education system is.
@@samraddhi Thankyou for sticking to your opinion. I absolutely agree :)
@@neelimakamra its not that deep neelima , every person has different experience , good for u , if u found indian education better , she didnt , not the end of the world , she clearly mentioned , it's her opinion
Sam wear something covered pls
5:30 if you are now abroad not living in India and as well as you are indian
just don't spread awareness about your own culture and you are saying like you are going to india first time why you are defaming the land from where you born. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Lol. Where did I defame India? It is quite common for Indians to stare. Sometimes out of curiosity and sometimes some people are straight up creepy to the point of being uncomfortable. I’m sharing with what I’ve experienced, how is that defaming the nation? There are good and bad sides to everything
As an introvert i can understand her so it's valid
@@samraddhiokay😮 I was not that much able to understand, and sorry for misunderstanding.....🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️
@@kpoppipiewho said you to come in middle???
@@archnaaswal8694 Aunty I think you're living in a primitive age this is a social platform