so, was the gap year worth it??? any regrets? pros and cons! 😌 | ad

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Published 2019-08-18
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So, this gap year's been one hell of a ride, hey! 🙈 At the end of the day, was it worth it??? Do I feel behind my friends? Am I prepped for uni? What skills have I gained? Enjoy a lil chat about this rollercoaster of a time ✨ Are any of you guys considering a gap year? I can remember being so so confused before deciding to take one! xx


(( spoiler, i don't regret it !!! )

All Comments (21)
  • @WhitneyAustins
    I feel like Jade changed my life some how, after watching her videos I started working hard in school, loving myself and overall I've grown up Thank you for being such an inspiration and role model Love you🧡
  • @JoannaaELISE1D
    Also big thing no one talks about are gap years AFTER uni It’s always grad jobs grad schemes and unrealistic expectations of suddenly knowing what you’re doing and landing your dream job straight away
  • @rubybridges8504
    Jade: “even if you spend the entire year working at tesco” Me who didn’t do ucas this year so I could travel but coronavirus made that impossible now and is actually stuck at tesco full time now school is cancelled: 👁👄👁
  • @nikkik8025
    JADE I GOT INTO MED SCHOOL!!! THANK YOU for all the motivation, you are incredible. Been here since 3000 subs xxxx
  • @ellen3093
    I'm Swedish and yes, most people here start uni between ages 21-25! I think uni is structured in a totally different way here as well though, you can easily apply for single courses (one term, half a term, many people do this after high school to get a feel of it) and uni is totally free. In a way, I think this makes Swedish students more lazy to start uni, because there are no consequences of putting it off. Wages here are high so working unqualified jobs makes for a pretty good standard of living as well
  • @alice-elizabeth
    I didn't go to uni aged 18, I didn't feel ready, so I took a "gap year" that lasted 3 years haha. I was an Au Pair and then worked in a ski resort - I couldn't afford a normal gap year experience but the jobs I did didn't cost me a thing! Everything was provided: Accommodation, food, lift pass, ski hire, travel from the UK to resort. Even as an Au Pair the accommodation and food was provided for, it was just the flight I had to pay for. So there are definitely options out there for those that don't think they can afford a gap year. :) I went to uni aged 21 and I am so glad I did that because I'd matured a lot over those 3 years of working abroad and could handle deadlines and uni stress a lot better than those that were younger than I was. :)
  • @kristinandj
    A video about how you plan and organized this gap year would be so interested !
  • @EmilyCanham
    This is awesome!! I think it will help a ton of people
  • @melisarose3922
    Also, at the end of my gap year and can 100% agree on everything you've said. Another pro: You actually start missing studying at some point and get super hyped about going to uni Another con: You have so many people you miss because all your friends live all over the world now.
  • I took a gap year two years ago, and it was so worth it. Actually, I wanted to go to uni abroad but I was so stressed out about it, so after choosing the right university and the right country I decided to spend my gap year traveling across it. I met so many new people, learned a language(from B1 to C1 in just one year among native speakers, it was really easy and it was a lot of fun), I found out a lot of new things, got to know other culture and finally I earned some money and saved some for a new academic year , so now I do recommend a gap year to everyone, especially if you doubt what you should do after school. Don’t be afraid of change ❤️ P.S. In my country literally nobody takes a gap year as it is considered as a waste of time, I was the only one from my school who took a gap year, all of my teachers didn’t support me in this and tried to persuade me, but luckily they didn’t succeed
  • @diamondsaf5064
    As an asian girl with brown parents I'd never be able to do all this...especially since I'm an only child so they're more protective.😂 I'm basically living my dreams through jade lol
  • @sofiausan99
    My gap year is coming to an end and I 100% recognise myself in what you said. Even if I didn’t travel and I felt lonely sometimes it was really worth it, because I managed to do some things that I wouldn’t have been able to do if I hadn’t been on a gap year.
  • @gracemb6528
    I’ve loved watching your gap year and travel vlogs this year and now I’m so inspired to travel myself in a couple of years!! 💙
  • @violahelen_
    yesss Jade, I remember the day you popped up in my DMs asking me about taking a gap year and I’m so glad you decided to take one - look how much you’ve learnt & grown!! so so proud 😌 xx
  • @highvoltage1393
    Nothing but helpful videos! Such an inspirational person i ran out of time in my maths exam and your biology video made me feel better! Ty.
  • @tori8229
    wow I'm early, and you can TELL how much Jade has grown this year like yessssh EDIT: OH MY GOSH JADE LIKED MY COMMENT, I'M GAAAAASED. And thank you for 150 likes... it's official, I'm famous
  • There’s an 80% chance of me doing gap year before uni and I am so ready for it, quick question... how long before hand did you plan everything you were going to do? Travelling etc ?Xx
  • @maisiepayne9113
    I will NEVER stop saying this but you are my absolute inspiration and I love your personality and presence so much and I aspire to be like you in life 💕💕💕💕
  • Love videos like these where you just sit and talk ❤️ you’re so wise and so inspirational!
  • @fairyfayebr
    was literally just binge-watching tons of your videos from last year and I see you uploaded! love you Jade and so glad you've enjoyed your gap year thus far :) Xx