CU Boulder Tour [4K] + Essay Tips

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2022
  • Join us this gorgeous evening as we take a stroll through the University of Colorado campus in scenic Boulder!
    Founded in 1876, the same year as its parent state, the University of Colorado has served as a global leader in various academic departments, especially physics and engineering sciences. This, combined with its beautiful campus and successful athletics programs, has made CU Boulder a premier destination for students around the world.
    Special thanks to Rajeev Vishwamitra for making this video possible.
    Chapters:
    0:18 South on Central Campus, Dorm Communities
    1:27 Around Folsom & Norlin Library
    3:33 Norlin Quad
    4:59 Heading East
    5:57 School of Engineering & Leeds School of Business
    7:12 Driving Around Campus & Pearl Street Mall
    8:18 Key Points
    8:53 Essay 1
    10:05 Essay 2
    Questions? Comments? Feedback?
    Leave a comment down below!
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    Disclaimer: I am not an admissions officer, and I have no affiliation with the University of Colorado. The opinions provided in this video are based off of results I have had while working with students in the past, but this is no indicator of future success in your individual case. As a result, I encourage you to supplement your school research by referencing the university website before making any decisions related to your college application.
    www.colorado.edu/admissions
    The presence of any university logos in this video is protected by Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976.
    Music: Retrofuturism, Harris Heller

Komentáře • 2

  • @alexlarson2466
    @alexlarson2466 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That's actually Broadway, not College Ave. College ave is the major road for Colorado State University Fort Collins, not Boulder. Sometimes out of staters confuse CU and CSU factoids. The fact both campus like extensively using the red stone facade doesn't help, CU uses it alot more though, CSU uses it more as dividers for floating glass facades they're doing now