Can't quite believe she is back on YouTube chatting shite about her Oxford degree again.
- Claims she was writing 10,000 words a week - this one's a classic.
- Claims you would be "asked to leave" if you didn't do well in the exams at the start each term that don't count towards your degree. This is categorically not true. Nobody gets kicked out for doing badly in those start of term exams (they're called collections, and are surprisingly relaxed - I've known people allowed to do them open book).
- Astoundingly, she calls Oxford's rule against part-time jobs during term time 'classist'. It's not a rule, it's just strongly advised, but whatever. She says the logic behind this "rule" is that Oxford assumes people can earn the money they need outside of term time - but this isn't the logic of it at all. The logic of it is that a) the workload is too high to be able to work alongside the degree, and b) if you're someone who would normally need to work to afford the degree, there's lots of bursaries and other support mechanisms that are literally intended to allow these people to study without having to work. What would Grace like to have seen instead? Low income kids pulling themselves up by their bootstraps and working during term time so that she can sell leggings? Calling this classist is bleeping moronic, she wouldn't know classism if it slapped her in the face.
- She claims she was terrified she would be kicked out for having a job - somehow find this hard believe considering this isn't even a rule, and there's undergrads at Oxford doing all sorts of stuff on the side.
And that's just the first 10 minutes on 2x speed. There's other sections which are her tips for writing essays and a dissertation, which is hilarious coming from someone who hasn't had written either for 4 years. An hour long video on study tips from someone who isn't remotely involved in academia anymore, just to sell her student planners - the grift is real.