Cal Poly SLO Dorm Tour & Tips (Ultrawide) - yakʔitʸutʸu

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  • čas přidán 17. 10. 2019
  • I talk about everything you need to know about the new dorms (yakʔitʸutʸu) at Cal Poly SLO, and about what I consider are the must-haves of dorm life. The building I am touring is called tšɨłkukunɨtš, building 172D, which the first building you see approaching campus on Grand Avenue.
    Timeline:
    - 0:00, Montage
    - 1:04, Introduction, breakdown of what I'm going over
    - 1:58, What's included in a double room
    - 4:38, Things you should bring
    - 7:23, Decorations, things you might want to bring
    - 9:49, Amenities: Study Rooms
    - 10:35, Amenities: Bathroom
    - 11:13, Amenities: 1st floor Kitchen
    - 11:49, Amenities: Laundry Room
    - 12:16, Top Floor Tour (Views & Serenity Room)
    - 13:11, Bike Racks and Quad Tour
    Feel free to DM me on Instagram @cjtio if you have any questions! Thanks Connor for letting me use your godly iPhone 11 ultra wide camera :)

Komentáře • 64

  • @ceciliacardenas1737
    @ceciliacardenas1737 Před 2 lety

    This was super helpful. Thank you!

  • @pumitriii6160
    @pumitriii6160 Před 2 lety

    Love the Vail poster!!

  • @senix4177
    @senix4177 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video bro keep it up

  • @saeidalizadeh2580
    @saeidalizadeh2580 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for your video, I'm gonna come there ASAP

  • @PK-li8sq
    @PK-li8sq Před 2 lety

    Awesome video👍 thanks!! Nice room.

  • @InternationalKarl
    @InternationalKarl Před rokem

    Thanks for the tour! Loved it!! And from the looks of it your dorm is near the grand entrance so how could it be far from campus? I know this was years ago! Hopefully you have graduated or about to!
    Go mustangs class of 2007!!

  • @ayeshagokhale241
    @ayeshagokhale241 Před 4 lety +2

    this came up in recommended... miss u ceeeej

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety

      miss you mama let’s go on another boba beach run

  • @symbioticmango
    @symbioticmango Před 2 lety

    GrC Alum 2017 here ^^ good luck out there

  • @catherinec2967
    @catherinec2967 Před měsícem

    Thank you!

  • @tastyjay
    @tastyjay Před 3 lety

    Fun!

  • @stop4683
    @stop4683 Před 3 lety +10

    just got accepted and im heavily considering going here. i was wondering: what learning community were you in that got you into yakitutu? and i’m aware that many of them rotate and all, but is there any community that had been consistently in yakitutu?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 3 lety

      Yes! The Honors living community and Mindful Living have consistently been in yakityutyu. However, like you said that could change next year so no guarantee

    • @stop4683
      @stop4683 Před 3 lety

      @@cjtio8941 i’ll keep that in mind, thank you for the insight!

  • @kimberlyaguirre6960
    @kimberlyaguirre6960 Před 2 lety +5

    So your telling me that the dorm included the closet desks chairs beds, the drawers under the bed and another three drawers ?

  • @josiebarry5740
    @josiebarry5740 Před 4 lety +5

    i was wondering if you would recommend a double triple or quad (for best chance of getting the new dorms)

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety

      josie barry for the best chance of getting a room, definitely doubles/triples. there are only 2 quads per floor vs 20ish double/triple rooms. the building you pick depends on your learning community, though.

    • @josiebarry5740
      @josiebarry5740 Před 4 lety

      @@cjtio8941 okay thank you so much!

  • @katiemendoza9293
    @katiemendoza9293 Před 4 lety +1

    for the community kitchen, do they come with pots and pans and other stuff, or should you bring your own?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety +1

      Residents can borrow pots and pans from the Community Center which is by the central lawn of yakityutyu. A lot of people bring their own kitchen supplies as well

  • @emilywu736
    @emilywu736 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I'm not sure if I missed this in the video but what RLC were you apart of? Thanks!

  • @griffinstone
    @griffinstone Před 4 lety +2

    Is there like a storage room anywhere for large items like surfboards or amps for musicians? (I have a massive 60lbs bass amp)

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety

      Griffin Spaulding there’s no storage room, but you can probably find space under the beds since they are super tall. a few friends of mine brought surfboards as well and they either put it on top of the wardrobe or along the wall against the beds.

  • @luiscontreras2660
    @luiscontreras2660 Před rokem

    I have a question are all the buildings in yakitutu the same or is there differences between them?

  • @thesketchy9669
    @thesketchy9669 Před 2 lety

    This is awesome

  • @melissamcnair-lz2uw
    @melissamcnair-lz2uw Před 4 lety +3

    can u do a video about the graphic communications major? i really want to apply for that major when i apply next year but i would love to hear more about it than the website gives

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety +2

      melissa that’s a great idea! i’ll get to work on one for y’all. in the meantime if you have any specific questions, feel free to ask me through Instagram @cjtio. the major also has an instagram page @calpolygrc.

    • @melissamcnair-lz2uw
      @melissamcnair-lz2uw Před 4 lety

      CJ Tio thank u!!

  • @Emily-sz7nd
    @Emily-sz7nd Před 3 lety +7

    How easy is it to switch your major? I got accepted but I’m having doubts on what I chose 🥲

    • @Frank020
      @Frank020 Před 3 lety +1

      I've read in some majors not so easy. I would google it, and ask some students in your major.

  • @notalexus8125
    @notalexus8125 Před 3 lety

    okay this might seem like a stupid question, but how exactly do you travel off campus? to my understanding the landscape is really too hilly (as in not flat) to bike everywhere, and freshman aren't allowed to have cars, so is the public transportation sufficient? is there a bus or something that can take you from campus into town?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 3 lety +2

      Not a stupid question at all! The most popular option to travel off campus is by bus. SLO Transit has about 4 routes that goes through the campus to Downtown. It's super convenient and free for students using their Polycard.
      What I did most of the time though (and highly highly suggest) is rent a Zipcar. It's $5 an hour (splitting with friends can make it $1/hour essentially) and you can pick from about 10 cars all parked on campus. Not a lot of people utilize this so there's always a car to rent if you book early enough. It is perfect for going off campus especially to the beach towns.
      As for biking, I have done it multiple times getting from campus to downtown, but it is a slight uphill battle going back to campus. If you have an electric scooter or electric bike it will make it much easier.
      Uber is also an option but it is pretty expensive in SLO.
      Hope that helped!

    • @notalexus8125
      @notalexus8125 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cjtio8941 thank you so much! i'm a rising senior planning to apply to SLO, and this is one of the questions i hadn't seen answered lol. i appreciate your help :)

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 3 lety +1

      @@notalexus8125 Of course! Good luck with your applications :)

  • @kumabanh1744
    @kumabanh1744 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi CJ! I just committed for the Fall and although I am super excited to be attending my dream arch school, some things have been on my mind and so far I haven't been able to find many answers. I'm an Asian-American from the Bay Area and time and time again I've been told by my peers that SLO is super "white". This has never bothered me as I'm personally not opposed to exploring new environments but after visiting earlier this year I realized that this will definitely be quite the culture shock. Some notable aspects I've read about SLO is that it has a very homogeneous population, it is not as developed as the Northern and Southern regions of California, it is very nature centric, the average person is nicer than in other places, and oddly I've also heard life can be "boring" or like a "simulation". With all this in mind I wanted to ask a few questions.
    1. What is the general atmosphere or vibe you get when you walk down the street or go to a local restaurant as a minority, and more specifically as an Asian?
    2. How are the interactions you have with the locals? Is it worth getting to know people outside of Cal Poly students or is it wiser just to stay in our bubble?
    3. Do you go out often? If you do how is social life off campus, and do you ever venture out alone?
    4. In the not so distant past there have been cases of Cal Poly (Caucasian) students participating in racist acts such as blackface and imitating immigrants. Have you personally witnessed racism and how tolerant is the school towards this kind of behavior?
    I hope you will get around to reading this, thank you for your time!

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety +7

      Hey! First of all congrats, and I'm super glad you reached out. You have very valid points about SLO and I think you have successfully gathered (like I have being there for a year) that everyone has different opinions about SLO and what it has to offer, especially considering its white-majority demographic. I want to preface that my answers do not reflect the experiences of other minorities, and that a lot of my experience has to do with my privilege, my own personal decisions about my college experience, and the people I choose to surround myself with. With that, here's my take on your questions:
      1. I feel that when I walk down the street or enter establishments in SLO, I see myself more as a college student than an Asian college student. Sure, I do notice at times that there are not a lot of people around that look like me and that I feel I may be perceived as an outsider, but I have rarely felt out of place. The general vibe I get is that I am walking around a college town with a lot of other college students, and I like to think I am treated as such.
      2. My interactions with locals have been overall positive. I volunteered at the food bank for a class a few times and interacted with people in public transit, the food bank itself, and many downtown establishments, and all have been generally pleasant and respectful. I have also made connections with people from Cuesta College which has been great. I'd say its always good to know people outside of the Cal Poly bubble because it will make you realize that there is more to SLO than just Cal Poly and appreciate what it has to offer. But I will say that you will (and it's wise to) meet people at Cal Poly that you wouldn't normally gravitate towards and that will have many interesting things to offer. Explore explore explore.
      3. Hahaha I'd say I went out often. Whether it involved substances, boba runs, biking downtown to study, driving to the beach in a Zipcar, getting groceries... I'd say I went off campus pretty frequently. Social life off campus is great, there's many places to get food, many natural places to explore (God so many) and generally a decent amount of activities to do depending on what you're into: line dancing, latin dancing, farmer's market, greek life, concerts, etc. I have ventured out alone to get groceries (I went out like 5 miles off campus to go to Target my first week) and go to some coffee shops to study. Sometimes you just need a change of scenery.
      4. I have not experienced overt racism but I have friends that have. Generally they are reported and addressed, but administration has a big issue with handling racist behavior. Many incidents are addressed with no plans to take action, so many times it seems like Cal Poly is mainly concerned with upholding their reputation to maintain prestige rather than taking effective action to correct a situation. However, student organizations at Cal Poly including cultural organizations (can't hype them up enough) and Mustang News are very vocal and transparent about addressing these incidents and generating a discussion to denounce inaction. Being on this campus, I have the privilege to say that I generally feel safe and that there are way more spaces that are welcoming and inclusive than those that are not. And it has been evident in Cal Poly's diversity initiatives that our campus is getting more and more diverse. So I have hope that by this increasing change in demographic paired with today's racial tensions that this will be a more prominent discussion about racism on campus.
      I hope that gave you some new perspective on life at SLO. Congrats again for getting in! (for Arch nonetheless, they're doing amazing stuff!!)
      If you have any further questions at all, don't hesitate to reach out or hit me up on my IG @cjtio. Cheers!

    • @kumabanh1744
      @kumabanh1744 Před 4 lety

      @@cjtio8941 Thank you so much for replying so soon and in such detail! You're very well spoken and all of your answers were insightful and informative. I definitely feel better about this future experience now that I've gotten direct answers and a perspective from someone of the same cultural background.
      I absolutely love nature, so you best believe I'll be taking full advantage of the locations! Can't say I'm as stoked for boba though we're practically drowning in it here in the Bay haha (who am I kidding count me in)
      I also wanted to ask, how useful is having your own car with you at SLO? I'm a very independent person and I've never been fond of relying on public transportation, even if that would save more money. That being said, in your opinion would it be worth it to bring a car and paying for annual parking?
      I should also say that I'm transferring into Cal Poly as a junior with about 4 years of college experience so I'm quite comfortable with college life. I'll also be staying at "The SLO" apartment complexes. At this point I'm evidently more concerned with day to day life outside of the comfort of my own home.
      Again, thank you so much for taking the time! This is greatly appreciated :)

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety

      @@kumabanh1744 Of course! I'm glad I can offer some perspective. And oh man... our boba is not as good as the bay's haha :/
      I'd say it is pretty useful to have a car. My experience has mainly been with Zipcar (super cheap, $5/hour with a bunch of cars to choose from on campus) but I am planning to bring my car down next year. I'd say for you it would be worth it just so that getting groceries, going to and from campus, and exploring the area outside of SLO will be less of a hassle. If you are traveling back to the Bay for breaks, you can always recoup the cost of annual parking by offering rideshares from Facebook (very popular, $20 per person, you can give rideshares to and from the Bay Area). Public transportation is great but definitely is not the main method of transportation around SLO.
      That's really awesome! I have no doubts that you will adjust well at SLO. I always tell people it's the best place to be for 4 years (2 or 3 for you) and it's best to just treat it as a place to explore rather than a place you're stuck in. Being in the Central Coast is such a unique experience being a Bay Area local myself.
      As always, feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!

  • @jadenhansen5310
    @jadenhansen5310 Před 4 lety

    Do learning communities actually switch every year?? And what dorm is the college of business in this year?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety +1

      Jaden Hansen Some do, but not all. Depends on the number of people who sign up for a community. The business dorms were in the Yosemite Towers this year and they’ve been there consistently.

  • @y-thienlam6032
    @y-thienlam6032 Před 4 lety +2

    I got waitlisted and I really really want to attend. Do you have any tips on how to get off the waitlist?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety

      Y-Thien Lam Cal Poly admissions is tough. One thing you could do is write a Letter of Continued Interest, which isn’t a formal process that they promote, but something that definitely won’t hurt your application. It might set you apart from the rest of the applicants. Other than that, unfortunately there’s not much to do other than wait.

    • @y-thienlam6032
      @y-thienlam6032 Před 4 lety

      @@cjtio8941 ok thank you!

    • @quiploo
      @quiploo Před 2 lety +1

      did you get accepted?

  • @Frank020
    @Frank020 Před 3 lety

    Really good video. Do they allow electric scooters, or bikes?

    • @wyattconner464
      @wyattconner464 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah there are bike racks outside for them

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 3 lety +2

      They allow bikes. Electric scooters are not allowed, so go at your own risk! (I have one, oops!)

    • @Frank020
      @Frank020 Před 3 lety

      @@cjtio8941 TY guys..this is for my son.

  • @chloechai6769
    @chloechai6769 Před 4 lety +1

    i miss you and your dorm is 10/10

  • @JandreLafradez
    @JandreLafradez Před 4 lety

    Currently a high school junior and I was wondering if you can dorm with the opposite gender at SLO?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety

      JandreTV Yes you can. On the housing application you can select a gender inclusive preference for your room so that you can room with someone of another gender. By default it would be a same sex room.

  • @elliewalsh6246
    @elliewalsh6246 Před 4 lety +4

    yo! i just got accepted & i’m also a graphic communications gal ! i know you’ve only been at cal poly for a year but how has the major been so far?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety +3

      Ellie Walsh hey fellow GrCer! the major has been super super awesome. ive done so many cool projects in just the first couple quarters, like designing a 10 page portfolio booklet, a website, and a full deck of cards! the professors are super approachable and the material is super relevant to the industry. since only a few colleges offer GrC, so many employers from the print, packaging, and tech industry come to us to hire. we even have our own career fair every quarter and GrC week every winter quarter (where we don’t go to classes and instead attend presentations from people in the industry!). super dope, i can go on about it all day. if you have any specific questions, feel free to ask on Instagram @cjtio.

    • @elliewalsh6246
      @elliewalsh6246 Před 4 lety

      @@cjtio8941 that sounds amazing:) thank you so much

  • @jonasagordonmejia
    @jonasagordonmejia Před 25 dny

    What RLC is this?

  • @64_bit80
    @64_bit80 Před 3 lety

    that intro shot is clean as fuck. looks like something out of Forza Horizon

  • @gracehuang491
    @gracehuang491 Před 4 lety

    how's the diversity there? (coming from an asian) and what were your stats?

    • @cjtio8941
      @cjtio8941  Před 4 lety +5

      grace huang cal poly is definitely a majority caucasian school, but the cultural community is large and very supportive. the cultural clubs, especially the asian ones, are very active and have a lot of members! i can tell you more about it through PMs, feel free to message me on instagram @cjtio. My stats were 3.8UW, 1420 SAT

    • @ricardocarbajal8643
      @ricardocarbajal8643 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cjtio8941 oh hey - i'm latino (mexican!). is it alright if I contact you too just to ask some general questions? i got accepted for fall 2021

    • @bivianamedina2767
      @bivianamedina2767 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ricardocarbajal8643 hey, I'm also Mexican and planning to attend Cal Poly. It's nice to know that other people of my race are considering Cal Poly

  • @marlo8635
    @marlo8635 Před 2 lety

    I got rejected

  • @Javi-wo1dw
    @Javi-wo1dw Před 2 měsíci

    goddam bro that looks like slavery

  • @robertmcd3283
    @robertmcd3283 Před 2 lety

    Good video but OMG that is the worst music I have ever heard. Like WTF