Yes, people were speculating it was John Fish. I think she made some eye gazey IG stories about him and people put two and two together (rightly or wrongly)It might have been, I can't really remember, but I feel like people were at least talking about him at the same time
That would get laughed out of most universities.Did anyone else see the ad she posted on her ig story for the essay feedback service (which feels kinda unethical to me in some ways, but that's another issue).
At the bottom you can see the beginning of her essay, and at one point she cites "Wikipedia, 2018".
Like, girl... The number one rule of university is don't cite Wikipedia. I guess Minerva is just so ~progressive~ that they have different citation standards too *eyeroll*
It is unethical and preys on international students who don't understand the education system here. She should know better, especially with how ~iNtErNaTiOnAl~ Minerva is.Did anyone else see the ad she posted on her ig story for the essay feedback service (which feels kinda unethical to me in some ways, but that's another issue).
At the bottom you can see the beginning of her essay, and at one point she cites "Wikipedia, 2018".
Like, girl... The number one rule of university is don't cite Wikipedia. I guess Minerva is just so ~progressive~ that they have different citation standards too *eyeroll*
That service seems sooo dodgy.. essay “checking” services tend to be fronts for essay writing services, I imagine the initial check is free and then they probably offer to re write for a fee, how else would they make profit ??Did anyone else see the ad she posted on her ig story for the essay feedback service (which feels kinda unethical to me in some ways, but that's another issue).
At the bottom you can see the beginning of her essay, and at one point she cites "Wikipedia, 2018".
Like, girl... The number one rule of university is don't cite Wikipedia. I guess Minerva is just so ~progressive~ that they have different citation standards too *eyeroll*
Such a good time she’s still got her air pods in......View attachment 205953
Did you know that youtubers don't have to social distance?
Those kind of post make me so so mad, because in italy we had very strict rules (we couldn't even GO OUTSIDE without a VERY GOOD reason, like cops could stop you and ask you why you were out and if it wasn't for an acceptable reason you would get a big ticket) and then, when those rules were "made lighter" (sorry, bad english, I hope you can understand), we could go out but we had to keep 1m distance and have our masks on at all times. And we followed those rules! And now we have a lower risk and much more liberties, life is almost as it was before (almost, sadly universities won't reopen in the fall). But those past six monts were onestly hell (I also had sick people in my family). The point is that as much as I hated those rules, I still followed them because that was the adult thing to do. I could have tried to bend them a little, but if everyone was to bend them then the situation in Italy wouldn't be so good now.View attachment 205953
Did you know that youtubers don't have to social distance?
Oh, and if that's what she thinks it's okay to show, makes me really wonder what goes on behind the scenes...Those kind of post make me so so mad, because in italy we had very strict rules (we couldn't even GO OUTSIDE without a VERY GOOD reason, like cops could stop you and ask you why you were out and if it wasn't for an acceptable reason you would get a big ticket) and then, when those rules were "made lighter" (sorry, bad english, I hope you can understand), we could go out but we had to keep 1m distance and have our masks on at all times. And we followed those rules! And now we have a lower risk and much more liberties, life is almost as it was before (almost, sadly universities won't reopen in the fall). But those past six monts were onestly hell (I also had sick people in my family). The point is that as much as I hated those rules, I still followed them because that was the adult thing to do. I could have tried to bend them a little, but if everyone was to bend them then the situation in Italy wouldn't be so good now.
And jade doesn't even seem to understand her priviledge. NOT saying that the situation in England was better, but she could always go out for a run ecc... in Italy we couldn't. And she has a big house and a garden, some people have a little apartment. I don't know.
And if she really doesn't want to social distance at least she could avoid to show that to all of her fans, who see her as a model.
To me she came across as speaking as someone with the confidence that the Bank or Daddy will always be able to bail her out if she decided that she wanted to switch careers and it didn’t work out. So so privileged - she doesn’t live in the real world! I’d like to say *yet* but I suspect she will carry on floating through life with her MLM brainwashed upbringing and privilege at the forefront.her last video... eh. as usual i'm sure she means well but ends up coming across as so preachy and a bit tone deaf.
what she's saying is true for some career paths (e.g. business, social media influencer, etc) but there are so many careers that you can't just spontaneously switch over towards by knowing the right people. good luck becoming a lawyer or a doctor that way. i just feel that this is really naive advice to be giving to young impressionable people. she's in a really unusual position where not only does she earn A LOT more money than the average person her age, but she's also automatically networking all the time through her status as social media influencer. She may have the luxury to have multiple career switches in her life but honestly, the sad truth is that that won't be the case for a lot of people. I'm training to be a lawyer, and honestly I really regret not having made this decision years ago, as I'm REALLY behind on other people my age in terms of internships/work experience related to law.
Not to mention, I know that networking IS important in this day and age, but... holy crap, lmao. she makes it sound like all it takes to switch a career is doing lots of networking. Not only is this simply unrealistic for most people but it also really alienates introverts.
This wasn't one of her worst videos by any means but as usual the ignorance does bother me. I used to really enjoy watching her videos, and I'm sure I'd really like her as a friend, but this newfound preachiness of hers really tests my patience lol.
exactly! when she said: "if you have a shitty job that you don't enjoy, go home and manifest having another one" i could not believe what i was listening to!Everything that comes out of her mouth these days is privileged cliched white girl MLM speak. Manifest your dreams! Network!
All the finger snapping and gurning and pouting is really off-putting too.
I think for many students (in the Uk at least) myself included, it is quite usual for people, especially if your parents can afford to help you financially to go to uni without a clear idea. The only people that have a real idea (in my experience ) are people that do specific job related courses like medicine, architecture etcSo Jade said in her last video she doesn’t know what she wants to do which is fine, not everyone does but begs the question why did she go to uni? I don’t think she’s majoring in biology anymore so it’s not like she’s that interested in a subject to study, just seems like a really expensive gap year when she could’ve just kept travelling and making content.
I think she is building up to write some kind of self help/career style bookher last video... eh. as usual i'm sure she means well but ends up coming across as so preachy and a bit tone deaf.
what she's saying is true for some career paths (e.g. business, social media influencer, etc) but there are so many careers that you can't just spontaneously switch over towards by knowing the right people. good luck becoming a lawyer or a doctor that way. i just feel that this is really naive advice to be giving to young impressionable people. she's in a really unusual position where not only does she earn A LOT more money than the average person her age, but she's also automatically networking all the time through her status as social media influencer. She may have the luxury to have multiple career switches in her life but honestly, the sad truth is that that won't be the case for a lot of people. I'm training to be a lawyer, and honestly I really regret not having made this decision years ago, as I'm REALLY behind on other people my age in terms of internships/work experience related to law.
Not to mention, I know that networking IS important in this day and age, but... holy crap, lmao. she makes it sound like all it takes to switch a career is doing lots of networking. Not only is this simply unrealistic for most people but it also really alienates introverts.
This wasn't one of her worst videos by any means but as usual the ignorance does bother me. I used to really enjoy watching her videos, and I'm sure I'd really like her as a friend, but this newfound preachiness of hers really tests my patience lol.
Definitely! Especially with student loans. I've had to work all throughout uni to afford it but I went to uni to basically get a trial run at being an adult and get a better shot on the job market. I think our student loan system definitely encourages going just for the sake of it for some people.I think for many students (in the Uk at least) myself included, it is quite usual for people, especially if your parents can afford to help you financially to go to uni without a clear idea. The only people that have a real idea (in my experience ) are people that do specific job related courses like medicine, architecture etc
Yeh exactly, especially as basically any office based job requiredDefinitely! Especially with student loans. I've had to work all throughout uni to afford it but I went to uni to basically get a trial run at being an adult and get a better shot on the job market. I think our student loan system definitely encourages going just for the sake of it for some people.
It’s just another sign/way of them checking, you can cope with several key transferable skills, like time management, deadlines, receiving feedback, attendance etc! And that you can commit to something long termYeh exactly, especially as basically any office based job required
S a degree now (even if in my view, often it’s not necessary )
I do get it, but it is so unfair, especially now is so expensiveIt’s just another sign/way of them checking, you can cope with several key transferable skills, like time management, deadlines, receiving feedback, attendance etc! And that you can commit to something long term
I’ll be honest I did a 3 year and then another year on top, I owe the government loads because my living loan was much higher as my parents aren’t well off, I’ll never pay it off and it doesn’t really affect anything I do like mortgage etc, it’ll get wiped before I’ve even paid it offI do get it, but it is so unfair, especially now is so expensive
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