What I Wish I'd Known Before Moving to Glasgow ☔😎🛫 // University of Glasgow Student Vlog
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As someone who grew up in Glasgow, attended Glasgow University, and have lived in the US for almost 50 years I really appreciate your commentary. It is true that Glasgow is a very special place and never leaves you.
@humairamuhammad5691
10 ай бұрын
is finding jobs in glassgow easy
@TheJonnyPerera
8 ай бұрын
@@andrewpreston4127weather patterns change over time
@ZL54JK8
8 ай бұрын
@@andrewpreston4127 How about that! I too left GU in 1973 and did post-graduate study in New York. However I later spent my working life in London--where I too drove buses/coaches part-time. My great regret is never getting a chance to try out a Glasgow Daimler with the pre-selector gearbox. At least you have achieved that. The University is another world now and we get to see it thanks to kind students such as Liz who make videos. I wonder what they would say if they knew we used to have separate unions for men and women. I loved the men's union which was just like a gentleman's club. I suppose the Queen Margaret Union was equally popular with the girls, but of course I never got to see it. "Hello, Hello, how do you do? We are the girls of QMU!"
I shed a tear along with you - I spent 17 years in Glasgow and they loom larger in my mind than anywhere else. I hope you've made more videos.
I'm an American who spent 20 years living in Scotland, 6 of them in Glasgow. I love that city. Thank you for the video.
I am from Birmingham UK. I did my PhD at Glasgow Uni, I think about my time there a lot. Many happy days on Ashton Lane . I now live in San Francisco. As you said Glasgow will never leave my heart. Its all about the people. Funniest and feistiest people outside of NYC. I wish you will.
Thinking of moving to Glasgow in the new year. The universe has been sending lots of signs! So I've booked a trip for my birthday at the end of Dec to come check it out. Thanks for the lovely video 🥰
@danfidler5893
Жыл бұрын
We were just there in December and we were enthralled with it! Only spent 1 night, after 3 in Edinburgh, and we’re positive that Glasgow is the place for us. Very odd to fall for a place so quickly. I hope you make it there. We hope to as well.
Aww seeing your video made me even more prouder of my city, glad you've taken it to heart.
My neighbour in London , from Queens , NY wanted to leave London and I persuaded her to go to Glasgow for a week . She stayed for 2 and started buying a flat in Partick before she came back , your's looks like Hyndland . She's no intention of moving again .
“Everyone has a connection with Glasgow.” Love that! 💚💙
So so so true.. I really miss Glasgow and planning to come back again! ❤️🏴 Loved your video❤️
Great video! Thank you for sharing and being a vulnerable American. (Were from Oregon). We were just there on vacation about a month ago. Couldn’t agree with your sentiment more about Glasgow being a place to live. We spent most of our time in Edinburgh and it was definitely a great place to visit. Glasgow enthralled us in a very short time. It snowed when we were there during that wicked cold stretch in Mid-December 2022. I hope you make more videos. Learned A LOT from you in 10 minutes. Much appreciated!
Enjoyed your vid very much. My one degree of separation is my daughter, who is also a grad student at the University --- and is very happy to be becoming a permanent resident.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom, Liz. Nice job. I'm coming to Glasgow this summer for the first time. My grandparents lived near Cathcart, Govanhill and Langside and hope to find my place. The family hasn't been back to the Glasgow city since the family emigrated to the Kearny/Newark, NJ are in 1910. Your video really has me excited. Anthony Bourdain said that Glasgow was one of his favorite cities in Europe. Slàinte.
@fernieflyer
Жыл бұрын
Mark if you’re over Govanhill area and fancy a beer make sure you go to the Allison Arms on Pollokshaws road, a fine boozer.
@markalexander6517
Жыл бұрын
@@fernieflyer Thanks! I love old places with history and patina. :). My 2x great grandfather died at 581 Pollockshaws Rd. in 1908. Slàinte.
@wboyle9721
Жыл бұрын
You will love Glasgow Southside it is so vibrant good luck
Glad you are enjoying Glasgow pal and good luck with University ❤️🏴
Just loved this. I’m from Glasgow and the city is in my blood. Sent this to my wee sister who lives in Glasgow. This all brought back such strong good memories. Keep up posts. See you doon Finnieston!
I'm from Glasgow and you had me laughing out loud. I was born in the 60s and moved north east in the 90s. Nice and dry here. Miss the patter (laughter) All the best. ❤
Very interesting to hear how people see our city💙💙
aww!! love love the video !!! I am planning to go there soon and take a break from London.
That was very nice of you, I am glad you love the place, and you can truly say “I belong to Glasgow”. Everybody is welcome so come and visit, but bring a raincoat.
The Girl gets us.well done video.
I'm half Weegie and their sense of humour and attitude is warm and kind in my experiences.
@ReaghanReilly
11 ай бұрын
Half Glaswegian and half what else?
Highly informative!! Thank you! That said, I'm moving to Glasgow! 😅
I'm a Glaswegian living abroad and your last sentence made me cry🥲
@ReaghanReilly
11 ай бұрын
Och, come back and visit, pal, Glasgow’s not going away, it’s still here 😊
@robertcarey3226
11 ай бұрын
@@ReaghanReilly Will be there next month, cannae wait❤
I was born in Glasgow (East) and lived there until I was 21. My first and only trip on the subway was on a visit to the city when I was 56!
Coming to experience this all ❤️
I think I’ll fit in just fine in Glasgow with the weather. I’m from Chicago and we also have four seasons in a day lol. It goes winter coat, rain coat, light hoodie 😂
Let Glasgow flourish!
@robertwillis4061
Жыл бұрын
Such a bit that the Local Council aren't allowing it too!
Thank you so much for this video. It's very helpful
Love how much u love Glasgow 💗
seeing you describe glasgow (as a city that's damper, the metro is always a madness (spacially on football days), the 4 seasons in a day thing, etc) makes me (from São Paulo) feel very at home
When I went veggie in 1974 the only thing on offer in restaurants was an omelette !!! Changed days.
The longest I spent away from Glasgow was when I lived in NYC and hadn't returned for about 4 years. I went in January and the damp weather was mad. All my mates were laughing at me. It was about 10 degrees more than wher i@d arrived from but I could not for the life of me warm up. It took me days of scarves, coats etc. mates laughing etc. to sort it. It's a horribble damp cold , I think it's a British thing. 've never been in another country where it can take you so long to get "warmed up". Still a great place to be honest.
Overall a great advert for Glasgow and Scotland, if you decide to stay long term then we have a valuable and enthusiastic addition
Glaswegians are extremely warm and welcoming people.
@moiracolvin7248
Жыл бұрын
My father always used to say if a comedien gets an ovation in Glasgow he will make it anywhere. We were born and bred in Glasgow.😄
You do NOT need a timetable on the Glasgow underground. You just turn up and wait 10 mins max. The city does have a nother subway called the 'low level ' which is an East West line through the city centre.
@ReaghanReilly
11 ай бұрын
Glasgow’s rail network is so much bigger than that 😂 15 main lines take trains to the north, south, east and west of the city, and to places further afield such as the west coast seaside towns of Gourock and Weymss Bay, where you can catch ferries to some of our islands. Trains to posh suburbs north of Glasgow and to southern towns in Ayrshire and Lanarkshire leave from ‘low level’ Central and Queen Street. Anyone interested, google ‘Glasgow train network map’
Excellent!
In 12 years living in Scotland, I bought one umbrella. Could just as well have thrown the 4.95 into a bin directly. Would've saved me the hassle of going into a shop
Brilliant video. I left Glasgow in 1965 as a teenager, but Glasgow never left me.
Thanks it's helpful
No Dear, your horizon has grown. May your life be as bright as your smile.
Wee Glesga woman here. Lovely video hen ❤
I award you the title of Honourable Weegie.for your lovely comments on the dear green place.
Brilliant 🎉🎉🎉😊
The weather you describe is commonly know as "dreich"!
Get off the subway at Partick and catch a westbound train one stop to Exhibition Centre… which used to be called Finnieston 😃 Or catch an eastbound train one stop to Charing Cross, which is the closest train station to the Mitchell Library. Note: a train station is not a subway station. Think New York: you have both, too 😊 Or walk and get wet but stay healthy 😂 Or hire one of our OVO bikes 😃
Glasgow is one of the best so vibrant and the buildings are amazing the thing that makes Glasgow great is glaswegians
If you can't have double glazed windows, you should look into secondary glazing instead. Secondary glazing is not the same thing as double glazing. It's very cheap and doesn't require planning permission and you can install it yourself. You order a custom piece of clear acrylic panelling cut to the right size, and use magnetic strips to stick it to the inside of the existing window area in winter. In summer when it's warmer and you don't need it, you can just remove it because it pops off easily due to only being attached with a magnetic seal.
The most frustrating thing about public transportation in Glasgow is the true subway exists in the city, but does not have a particular name for it, just called ScotRail, that is why all the foreigners DO NOT know about it and use this funny circle called Subway. You can get particularly to any part of Glasgow by the system of suburbian train, for example to Finnieston you can get from Partick station or Hyndland. The station is called Exhibition centre. One of the lines from Partick leads to Motherwell to the east, the other one - up to Edinburgh! So if you live along the line, you can take the ticket to Edinburgh right from your station. What is also convenient about it, if you take a long distance ticket with ScotRail, for example, you live at Partick and you go to Ayr, the ticket price will cost the same as from Glasgow Central! They will give you two tickets for the price of one - Partick-Glasgow Central and Glasgow Central-Ayr. Also there is an annual unlimited ticket for ScotRail + Subway, so you can just make a transfer at any of the transit stations like Partick, Buchanan Street-Queen station and st Enoch-Glasgow Central lines 16-17. So it is really important if you come to Glasgow to live
@ReaghanReilly
11 ай бұрын
It’s called ‘the train’. People say: ‘I’m getting the train to Motherwell from Glasgow Central low level.’ Or you might catch ‘the train’ to Airdrie from Glasgow Queen Street low level. At these two main stations, trains leave from the upper level or ‘low level’ but it’s not a total underground system, it’s only underground in the city. As soon as they get out of the central area, the trains are out in the open. Hope that makes sense. And yes, hop off the subway at Partick and catch a train one stop to Exhibition Centre and you’re now IN FINNIESTON 😊 The station was called Finnieston before the exhibition centre was built 😊
@alekbeloff
11 ай бұрын
@@ReaghanReilly exactly, just because the whole train system appeared in Glasgow before those hipster words subway or metro. You cannot call it a city train either, because Glasgow is not quite just Glasgow City but also East Ren, East Dun, Lanarkshire and all the rest. Just most countries associate train system with intercity only, but here in Scotland that's a vast subway that unites the whole lowlands into a single conurbation. BTW most of the worlds subway systems are not fully underground, as an example New York subway system turns into an overground in Brooklyn, Boston green lines are just trams outside the city centre, Moscow metro is an overground closer to the Moscow State Uni, Some Istanbul metro lines are overgrounds outside the central part, like the one that goes through the bus station and ikea
ItsJPS, an American reactor just had his first trip to the UK. After Edinburgh (which he loved) he went to Glasgow where he experienced hostility from a number of Scots. It really spoiled his experience of Scotland.
@alicemilne1444
Жыл бұрын
Did he go to Glasgow? I've been following his volg shorts. As far as I can make out he only went to Edinburgh. Other vloggers, the Midwest Couple, who visited just a week or so before him had no such negative experiences.
@lemming9984
Жыл бұрын
@@alicemilne1444 Yes, there was a vlog from Glasgow - check it out. Yes, I've seen the Midwest Couples video.
@alicemilne1444
Жыл бұрын
@@lemming9984 Joel was only in the UK for one week. His Day 5 and Day 6 are both from Edinburgh. Day 7 is York. Joel just had bad luck in Edinburgh. That's all there is to it.
@lemming9984
Жыл бұрын
@@alicemilne1444 I saw it a few hours after he posted - but he seems to have edited out the Glasgow part, but he does refer to it in Day6 at 7:25 and Day7 3:45.
@alicemilne1444
Жыл бұрын
@@lemming9984 So? JPS had a couple of experiences that didn't tally with his expectations. Are you trying to claim that this applies to the whole of Scotland. Quite apart from that. This vlog is by an American postgrad student in Glasgow and has nothing to do with JPS, so your initial comment was off in the first place. I'm actually sorry I even decided to respond to it.
Glasgow is a Brilliant City and the People are great. 😎
@grahamegaw-mc3bw
2 ай бұрын
Try telling that to English people, including Pastors James White and Curtis Browne who received a largely UNWELCOMING experience from the locals. And the University of Glasgow has a rector who glorified the IRA and other terrorists.
I visited lovely Glasgow at the beginning of September and one of the first things I noticed was I saw the colour purple quite a bit. I asked two people if they knew why and they did not. Maybe someone reading this knows?
Re: "..... Glasgow will never leave you.... ". You're right. After uni in Glasgow 50 years ago, I took a job on Glasgow buses for 18 months. I needed to pay rent, was just tired of academia, and needed some time to decide how best to use my education. After 18 months of driving through Glasgow Cross 10 minutes after pub closing time on Friday and Saturday nights, the bus filling to more than capacity with, nearly all, men absolutely plastered, and who had no money left to pay fares........ I just wanted to get as far as away as possible from Glasgow. So I did. I still remember how my life improved so much after I left Glasgow, so in that sense Glasgow has never left me.
You're now an adopted daughter of Glasgow, We have a saying that you can take the girl out of Glasgow, but you can't take Glasgow out of the girl. Hope you have many more memories of my great city and you'll get used to the weather,summer is lovely and has some great parks.
My daughter is interested in studying art history, particularly curatorial and critical studies. We’ve looked at U. Of Glasgow and U. Of Edinburgh and both look really great in their arts programming. Both cities look like very desirable places to study arts. Are their any noticeable differences between these cities concerning museums and work opportunities? My daughter is considering getting her masters degree in the UK and possibly PhD there as well. I appreciate any input given. Thanks.
@stevenshook3348
9 ай бұрын
I'm American (Idaho) and my daughter attended/graduated from the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow. She now resides in Glasgow where she practices Scots Law. She loves both cities, but enjoyed Glasgow much more due to its size, variety of activities, and working-mans atmosphere. As Liz says in her video, Glasgow is a great place to live, while Edinburgh is tourist-oriented. One of my sons is now attending the University of Aberdeen. I love Aberdeen - super safe, much lower costs, and a great city. Aberdeenshire is very accessible and beautiful.
What a beautiful young lady you are, that comment at the end caught me out as well. 😢
thanks for sharing your thoughts...Could you please tell me - which university is better, Nottingham or GCU (Glasgow)for MS in UXID programme, in terms of faculty and employment on completing course. Please do let me know. Thanks
The people make glasgow ❤
Have you been to the east end yet; the Calton, Shettleson, Tollcross etc.?
Hey there, Compared to Edinburgh, how much percentage % is Glasgow cheaper ? Hope to hear from you soon .. Thanks
Well I moved from Kansas to Boston in 2000 and had many of the same experiences. Wish I had known about Glasgow then, as I write this from Glasgow, KY, which you would think there would be some consanguinity, but No.
Good thesis, tho recently I've fallen in love with Edinburgh too; feel like I'm cheating, but because of tourists Edinburgh hasn't been hit by covid, amazon, alcohol pricing, smoking ban, and other things as much as Glasgow, when I lived in Glasgow it was doubly buzzing, at least; twenty four seven..
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It's sounds like North-East Indian weather.
Scotland had a very good education system long long before England there for well educated Scotts were in demand all over the world Glasgow became the second city of the British Empire very important very well off that is why you'll find people all over the world with a connection with Glasgow
I know you said avoid the Subway when Rangers are playing, but you should totally go to see Rangers play at home. One of the best atmosphere's in football you will ever see but I am biased since it's the team I support. I know it's not the point of the video, but trust me being a part of the crowd at Ibrox on match day is the greatest feeling in the world.
@1gerard47
10 ай бұрын
Shame 😂
A sense of community NYC? lived here 56 years, where is it?
Glasgow smiles better, as they used to say..
I am so happy , after watching this video bcs my son got a job offer and expected to fly out to Glasgow mid September 2022. any special advise for him?
@janetmackinnon3411
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
@ReaghanReilly
11 ай бұрын
How did your son get on? Is he still here?
Where is this ky?
Anyone experienced, witnessed or know of any prejudice or racism in Glasgow against any other non glasgowegian nationalities? For example, racism against Asians, spanish or blacks? I've always pondered and entertained the idea of moving there from the 🇺🇸
@robinknox3569
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure that nowhere is free of racism but hand on heart can say that Glasgow is one of the friendliest places. The people also have a really good sense of fair play and justice- so they will look out for you.
My nephew got his PhD there. David Archibald.
it's very similar to Liverpool
@Tangerine10.
Жыл бұрын
Always thought of Liverpool being like Glasgow's twin , warm friendly salt of the earth people plus both can be mental 🏴
@gazriley624
Жыл бұрын
@@Tangerine10. exactly! spot on i know both cities very well
Welcome to Glasgow people make Glasgow
🙂💫🤘
I was born in Toonheid (Townhead) in Glasgow ,1948, ran away in 1966, lived in New York City in the early 1980s and they are somewhat the same kind of people, straight ahead, direct, who say what they mean and mean what they say and if a person cant handle that then that's their problem.. If I hadn't been born in Glasgow I should have been born in New York City. You sound more West Coast than New York.. Nobody goes to Glasgow, we know it as Glesga, for the weather.
are there any scottish people at this uni, or am I gonna be the only one?
Glasgows greatest export is its people
Well done Liz. You're one of the only Americans who can pronounce "Glasgow" correctly.
Dont?
'Uber' as a verb 😭
U actually look Glaswegian 😇😥😃
@1gerard47
10 ай бұрын
I thought that as well.
@johgrant
4 ай бұрын
Naw she disnae - she’s no fat.
I think the best way to get around Glasgow is by bike.
Madam, you are a born Weegie! Congratulations.
It’s all about the West End.
Aye hen it's a braw wee toon ....
number 1. it’s full of Glaswegians.
Some people walk in the rain, some people get wet.
You have a beautiful face so I’ll forgive your accent
*is it al the glassings? o_0.* it's the glassings, innit?
that you could have studied in edinburgh
"I'm an American - as an American, etc". America is a continent of 35 countries. It has never been a single country. "I'm from the United States" would have been the actual thing to say. Unless you are wanting to say that you are coming from the american continent. I've never seen a geographic card nor a globe saying that America was only the Untied States, have you ???
HHaha you are funny
😂. The subway is sh@t😢😂. Rangers fans are awful 😂.
8:57 language
@charlestaylor3027
Жыл бұрын
Your lucky she hasn't adopted the full Glaswegian vocabulary.
@alanjay479
Жыл бұрын
She's an adult, you don't get to police someone else's language.
Christ, it's the last place I'd move abroad for.you could have had so many European cities and you picked Glasgow. My sympathies.
@maryyeoman2629
Жыл бұрын
How about “ great university’s
@maryyeoman2629
Жыл бұрын
Universities”
@sandersson2813
Жыл бұрын
@@maryyeoman2629 It's not that great. Nicer cities also have great universities. Just seems an odd choice to pick one of the UK's ugliest cities to spend 3/4 years in.
@lorrainereid9787
Жыл бұрын
were are you getting ugly from,this city has wonderful architecture real history not just tartan and bagpipes but like all cities it has a mixture of citizens and the vast amount are good hardworking proud people who do not like being denigrated by the missinformed,no I'm not an alchoholic have never even seen a deep fried mars bar.
@sandersson2813
Жыл бұрын
@@lorrainereid9787 It is an ugly city. Some small pockets do not make it a nice city. It is ugly. Maryhill, Castlemilk, Southside, ugly tenements and residential blocks, awful weather. Yes yes, there's a few nice bits, but doesn't make up for the shit. By the way, I've lived there
Having studied at the University of Glasgow I can reliably report that it is absolutely rotten to the core. Lectures are routinely cancelled at the last minute without warning or apology. The workload is completely unsustainable. The university is very anti-English. The city of Glasgow is unsafe, particularly for women, being very crime-ridden, particulary with violent crime, and awash with drugs and alcoholism. If you want to study in Scotland, Glasgow is best avoided like the plague. Edinburgh etc is a much better and safer choice.
@ReaghanReilly
11 ай бұрын
You post this tired pile of lies on EVERY video posted by the Uni. I suggest you seek gainful employment, as you have far too much free time.
@paulinemcallister9855
5 ай бұрын
What a load of shit guns knives young ones caused trouble it a horrible place
@grahamegaw-mc3bw
2 ай бұрын
And what she fails to mention is the huge drugs problem in Glasgow - a legacy of the SNP - and it voted YES in the 2014 referendum.
nICE 1 bonnie lass 🫡 …
@ZooScott
2 ай бұрын
I’d keep yae warMMMMMMM 👀 …