5 reasons Unjaded Jade is this week’s top StudyTuber

Lois King on 2 December 2020
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The popularity of StudyTubers has boomed, and UnJaded Jade is showing you her journey through Minerva, a university designed to develop a wide range of practical, personal and academic skills.

As her bio reads: ‘academia, self growth, positive, vegan lifestyle’, Jade’s channel really lives up to expectations with a whopping 536,000 people tuning in. Here’s why we absolutely love watching her videos, and think you will too. 

1. Jade gets real

Jade decided to study with Minerva Schools at KGI, a unique study experience allowing her to travel the world while completing her degree. Jade shares the ups and the downs; from the intense workload to getting to know people from across the world. 

2. Jade is a feminist girl boss

Recently, the student panel revealed that, while the majority of students think women should be valued equally by society, they don’t believe this is currently happening. Jade speaks openly about topics such as equality, productivity, and self-love and her community love hearing about it. She’s become quite the inspirational speaker in her YouTube bubble and beyond.

3. She makes the most of every opportunity

Whether you’re in sixth form or just finishing your PhD, we can all learn from Jade’s positive attitude. From skydiving on her year abroad to ethically volunteering in Uganda, to her marketing work placement during lockdown, Jade really does prove that you can do anything. Hell yes.

4. She knows how to rock a gap year

If you’re looking to take a gap year before, or after, university, then you need to check out Jade’s videos. Don’t just sleep your gap year away; make the most of it by scheduling exciting adventures and productive projects that will pave your future. Not sure whether to take a gap year or not? Click here

5. It’s like catching up with a mate

Jade is so down to earth that it’s hard not to imagine that you’re two besties checking in on each other in her weekly vlogs. From challenges, dates and reflection on life, it’s the catch up you need. 

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Lois King
Lois King on 2 December 2020