Amy Wang

Amy Wang

Caltech 4.0 helping you ace life ✨ Getting A’s the COOL way is optimizing your brain, your health, and confidence to holistically excel. That’s how I became valedictorian as a varsity athlete while maintaining 8 hours of sleep.

The coolest, smartest approach to academics is acquiring habits & skills that serve you beyond grades. Welcome to the start of realizing your amazing potential.

You ready to ace life?


"Normality is a paved road: It's comfortable to walk but no flowers grow."
- Vincent Van Gogh


About me ~
📍NYC
- Education: ChemE @Caltech, MBA @MIT
- Sports: basketball (college varsity), volleyball, tennis (regional champ)


Biz inquiries: [email protected]

POV: You're avoiding homework

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  • @JulieElisabethSinclair
    @JulieElisabethSinclair15 минут бұрын

    Thea is genious thank you so much !

  • @krishnendu_69
    @krishnendu_693 сағат бұрын

    How can I get into Harvard for Master's in AI at 2025 when I graduated with 3.27 GPA (out of 5) in maths (only because I didn't study well due to stress and tried to transfer college)? How can I improve myself in 1 drop year? Which internships, Exams, extra courses, other stuffs should I take?

  • @AaronAlishayev
    @AaronAlishayev5 сағат бұрын

    She literally said in the title of the video don’t watch study videos

  • @Joe_SharkSkin
    @Joe_SharkSkin6 сағат бұрын

    I’m glad I found your channel, your energy is amazing, thank you for your content

  • @6sixhyun
    @6sixhyun6 сағат бұрын

    take notes 2:49 0:01 7:54

  • @SaleemRanaAuthor
    @SaleemRanaAuthor9 сағат бұрын

    I'm sorry. I wasn't convinced. I still think you're wickedly smart.

  • @anwela9677
    @anwela967712 сағат бұрын

    I am turning into a teenager into a couple months and I want to have some advices for knowing what should I do in my free time that doesn't include my mobile phone

  • @user-xw2jy9ev1m
    @user-xw2jy9ev1m12 сағат бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @user-jy1ft1mr2j
    @user-jy1ft1mr2j13 сағат бұрын

    I really love this video! The wolrd needs to see this

  • @julekacouffaine5372
    @julekacouffaine537213 сағат бұрын

    11:32

  • @inactive8414
    @inactive841413 сағат бұрын

    Even though I don't have Social Media I still use KZread but will take weekly breaks from it that way I don't feel so overwhelmed by the platform.

  • @RaishaSaima-sn8jp
    @RaishaSaima-sn8jp14 сағат бұрын

    Omg she is a army

  • @leenisalways_emmazin
    @leenisalways_emmazin14 сағат бұрын

    thank you very much for this video it has been really helpful in getting through my exams

  • @mba2ceo
    @mba2ceo15 сағат бұрын

    Not every1 has inferior action ?

  • @gbonkers666
    @gbonkers66616 сағат бұрын

    You'd probably be better off at a real college.

  • @Im-not-alone-Im-full-of-myself
    @Im-not-alone-Im-full-of-myself16 сағат бұрын

    00:02 Break the cycle of endless studying tips on KZread. 02:08 Importance of taking control of your life early 06:16 Learning by doing is more effective than just watching study videos. 08:25 Consistency is key for effective studying. 12:47 Believe in the steps to become a star student and use setbacks as motivation. 14:44 Turn setbacks into motivation 18:30 Building human capital and high value skills leads to freedom of choice. 20:19 Maturity is about controlling impulses and valuing time. 24:14 Be critical of study videos and ensure credibility before using tips. 26:10 Watching longer form content helps increase attention span and success. Break the cycle of endless studying tips on KZread. - Focus on rewiring your mind for academic success. - Prioritize reaching your potential without relying solely on study videos. Importance of taking control of your life early - Early life choices impact future success significantly - Opportunity for improvement and success exists at any stage of life Learning by doing is more effective than just watching study videos. - Engaging in practical experience and actively studying leads to better learning outcomes and habits. - Reflecting on mistakes, iterating, and improving over time is crucial for academic success. Consistency is key for effective studying. - Temporary motivation from study videos leads to procrastination. - Balancing mindset and actions is crucial for sustainable habits. Believe in the steps to become a star student and use setbacks as motivation. - Identify and take the steps to become a star student, such as studying and minimizing distractions. - Use all experiences, good or bad, to your advantage and as motivation to achieve academic success. Turn setbacks into motivation - Use others' achievements and trash talk as motivation to improve yourself. - Develop a mindset to protect and energize yourself when faced with negativity. Building human capital and high value skills leads to freedom of choice. - Investing in yourself now will provide you with opportunities to buy the things you want and live in the places you desire. - Taking advantage of the current opportunities will shape the options available to you in the future. Maturity is about controlling impulses and valuing time. - Maturity is not just about age but about making wise choices and valuing time. - Valuing time and making good decisions brings you closer to reaching your potential. Be critical of study videos and ensure credibility before using tips. - Rewire your brain using study videos after developing the right mindset. - Watch experienced coaches on KZread for inspiration and ensure the tips are credible before implementing. Watching longer form content helps increase attention span and success. - The most valuable information is in content that fewer people consume. - Consuming longer content can put you in a more successful bracket.

  • @catdrawerzip
    @catdrawerzip16 сағат бұрын

    no way! I’m also a tennis player who plans to play d1 tennis and I also really care about my academics.

  • @tharminyulagarajah8277
    @tharminyulagarajah827717 сағат бұрын

    Not her reading the atomic book upside down😭

  • @moofiqachifana7407
    @moofiqachifana740717 сағат бұрын

    Happy to find your Channel sis can u post a video about academic writings like what it is , how to improve it please also how to prepare for ilets and your journey how you learn english

  • @greenbug3335
    @greenbug333518 сағат бұрын

    Love it, great video.

  • @TOOXGAME
    @TOOXGAME20 сағат бұрын

    I have reached a new level of procrastinating by watching this instead of studying

  • @solihinshallahudinpyss2875
    @solihinshallahudinpyss287521 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for this video! I will start on doing them on my own pace ^^

  • @onionsonpaws
    @onionsonpaws21 сағат бұрын

    me : takes ugly notes simplifying stuff and not colour coding me later : what?? uhhh i need to re wind time!

  • @sandraampuan5873
    @sandraampuan587321 сағат бұрын

    1:18 Be a Hermione. Me: *already being a bookworm that studies in advance and the biggest fear being my teacher saying i failed all my classes* Uh, what now?

  • @Cookie-zd4lt
    @Cookie-zd4lt23 сағат бұрын

    Hey Amy.. can you please make a video on the best way to study for a scholrship test? Thank you! I love your videos they have changed my acdemics postively sooo much

  • @alessia9328
    @alessia9328Күн бұрын

    Linear Algebra is THE queen of hard subjects. I'm currently in the process of givig my 100% for this damned subject and... I love it! I love working hard, I love doing hard work, and even if sometimes i hate it... I still love Linear Algebra. It's like the textbook is the key to a whole new world of math. Linear Algebra is the reason why Quantum Mechanics is so hard! (so I've heard from 3rd year sfudents) And I'm studying it and understanding it! It's a nice feeling. I can do hard things.

  • @Krishnasai-nn1vf
    @Krishnasai-nn1vfКүн бұрын

    I don't know how you get those songs but the songs that you mention in the middle of videos really make me feel motivated. I am so glad that I relate with you because even I do those little dance and singing in the middle of work. So your song recommendations please.

  • @Krishnasai-nn1vf
    @Krishnasai-nn1vfКүн бұрын

    Wamy I wanted to say this you from very long time can you make a short on 'Mantra' like when we are tired if we read that we need to be like yeah why am I doing like this should be studying right now I am just get pumped up. Because I found out that those little lines you are telling in the middle of videos just make super sense. So anything like a pledge for yourself to keep on going. we should be able to tell that as soon as we wake up in the morning and whenever we feel tired.

  • @peonyeseo
    @peonyeseoКүн бұрын

    no victim mindset is so important! thank you for mentioning it!

  • @hunycoz
    @hunycozКүн бұрын

    thank you

  • @AdrianLoomis
    @AdrianLoomisКүн бұрын

    but some youtubers give you important tips based on scientific study and that really works. I recommend Ali Abdaal or Quantum Project.

  • @chiaroseses
    @chiarosesesКүн бұрын

    thank you, i have exams this week 😭

  • @jessicamullings1606
    @jessicamullings1606Күн бұрын

    How do you handle studying when you're struggling to grasp the content? I don't necessarily think I dislike studying, but there are times when I find it challenging, and it can be demotivating when the material doesn't seem to stick.

  • @masoudshairzadeh6820
    @masoudshairzadeh6820Күн бұрын

    I’m Asian middle eastern and I’m the opposite of A Asian student I’m on the D to C spectrum in college as a compe Sci student. I’m struggling with self image and studying is super hard to start. This vid, a book called psycho cybernetics, and boxing helped me get through. Hopefully, I graduate soon. As a sophomore it feels like I lost the drive for school.

  • @Timeful-ou2rk
    @Timeful-ou2rkКүн бұрын

    What should you do if you aren’t able to give more than you are already give?

  • @Doumatheuppermoon
    @DoumatheuppermoonКүн бұрын

    I have 11 subjects and the exams will be held next week, am screwed

  • @user-vi8et6pk9p
    @user-vi8et6pk9pКүн бұрын

    this video really helped me brainstorm what I want for a future career. Thank you Amy you are such a role model.

  • @krishnendu_69
    @krishnendu_69Күн бұрын

    How can I get into ivy league in 2025 when I have 2.62 GPA (out of 4) in my bachelor's (only because I didn't study well 🤧)? How can I improve myself in 1 drop year? Which type of internships, exams, extra courses, other stuffs should I take? Plss help😢

  • @yourneighborhoodmohammed
    @yourneighborhoodmohammedКүн бұрын

    School ends this week…

  • @zurathejoi
    @zurathejoiКүн бұрын

    how am i good in maths but bad at physics?😭

  • @HelenLeeYamaguchi-dv4wn
    @HelenLeeYamaguchi-dv4wnКүн бұрын

    That hairflip was everything 💗 and tysm for the tips!!

  • @memyself1092
    @memyself1092Күн бұрын

    Hey.amy love from india❤❤❤❤

  • @ShiraShineKottarathil12032
    @ShiraShineKottarathil12032Күн бұрын

    Thank you so much Amy<3 Always A-Team❤️

  • @JargonFreeCourt349
    @JargonFreeCourt349Күн бұрын

    Thanks @Amy Wang for posting this video about affirmative action / supreme court. Here are the viewpoints expressed by Supreme Court justices regarding affirmative action. 1) This case is about a group called Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) who sued Harvard College and the University of North Carolina (UNC). They said that these schools were not fair in their admissions process because they were using race as a factor, which they believed was against the law. The law they referred to is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment*. 2) The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. The SFFA believed that by considering race in admissions, Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally. 3) The Court looked at the history of the Fourteenth Amendment and how it has been used in the past. They also looked at how other cases involving race and college admissions were handled. They found that while diversity in a student body can be a good thing, it must be handled in a way that treats all applicants fairly and equally. 4) The Court also looked at the idea of "strict scrutiny*". This is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional. 5) The Court found that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC did not pass strict scrutiny. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear or specific enough, and it resulted in fewer admissions for certain racial groups. They also said that the schools' use of race in admissions seemed to stereotype certain racial groups, which is not allowed. 6) The Court also said that the schools' admissions systems did not have a clear end point. This means that there was no clear plan for when the schools would stop using race as a factor in admissions. This was another reason why the Court said the schools' admissions systems were not fair. 7) The Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear, specific, or fair enough to be allowed. 8) However, the Court also said that schools can consider how race has affected an applicant's life. They can look at how an applicant's experiences with their race have shaped them and what they can bring to the school because of those experiences. 9) In the end, the Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the law. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not allowed because it was not clear, specific, or fair enough. 10) So, the Court decided that the SFFA was right. They said that Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally in their admissions process, which is against the law. They said that the schools needed to change their admissions systems to be fair to all applicants, no matter their race. *The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. *Strict scrutiny is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional.

  • @Pr0jectATLAS
    @Pr0jectATLASКүн бұрын

    valedictorian? math competitions? you value the wrong things, chasing achievements that look good on paper to justify your existence, to validate your reason for being here. At the end of the day, we can’t take these with us. Go enjoy life

  • @s.m1k0
    @s.m1k0Күн бұрын

    I saw this too late but I hope to start and end high school well next year!:)

  • @thetexaseagle
    @thetexaseagleКүн бұрын

    "Be your own Coach"; may serves as a better title of this video?