@deewoowoo

LOOL I WON THANKS JOMA

@ArpiPark

who's this cocky dude from stanford 🙄

@samplautz5586

I didn't do that great in high school. Only got a 36 on the ACT and 1590 on the SAT

@TechLead

Which would your rather get into?  Stanford or Google?  One charges you money to be there, the other pays you to be there.  See that?  As an ex-Google Tech Lead, that's why I'm better than both of these kids, combined.

@justinthompson436

I'm lowkey pissed that I'm over 6 minutes into this video and Arpi still hasn't danced once

@ariannadiamond211

"i'm using stanford for my channel, it gets clicks" u thought i clicked for stanford? fool, i clicked for arpi

@sthao1733

arpi park - "my grades were not the best"...his interpretation of not the best is 3.6/4.0 gpa in high school...my interpretation of not the best is 2.4/4.0 gpa in high school.

@eddieshen6817

This is the most normal I've ever seen Arpi lmao

@BedroomPianist

Stanford applications about to double

@yanopam1435

“1590” “36” oh ok.yeh.thansk

@joelmann4221

14:35 Arpi realises how much moneys he's missing out on by not doing a how to get into stanford course.

@vivaladavid550

this is exactly the person I would picture to say stanford is easy with low grades

@i_am_acai

Kid: "I watch your videos"


Arpi choking: "Me too"

@Chaiguy01

Great video. I’m a hs senior and my college application process was similar to arpi’s in terms of scores, etc. 
The college admissions process for top schools is really just a big game that depends on your ability to form a coherent narrative and develop a compelling story in order to differentiate yourself from the masses of 1600 / 36 scorers. I feel like that is one the big things that some kids don’t understand, you can improve your odds of admission by focusing on some unique aspect of your application.

@Melissa-in2cs

This was a really cool video!! I just wanted to comment on something arpi said - I actually go to MIT, and we definitely don't have quotas for grades here. In fact, in some classes it has even been said that technically everyone can get an A if they do well enough in the class. There is also no sense of competition on campus and from my experience, everyone actually wants to help each other because that benefits them more than competing! :)

@Blue-nt3uy

Arpi actually looks presentable here lol

@shirkey7458

i see arpi i click

@cuyaCT

I know you said it wasn’t, but this really feels more like an interview than a conversation

@EleniBelle

Why AM I CRUSHING SO HARD ON ARPI

@ofsabir

I have just received my letter of admission from Stanford and I must say: Having watched this video before applying really helped me to contextualize the process fr.
I also confirm what Arpi said about Stanford and college applications in general. Having exotic interests and a passion for something really helps to increase your chances.