 My name is Rohan Bajaj. I'm a junior majoring in biology on the pre-med track with a minor in engineering. I am from Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, so I'm an international student but my family's from New Delhi, India and I pronounce he, him, his. Coming to BU and coming to college in general, like I realize college YouTubers is like a big space. I would see videos of different colleges where people would post a day in the life, you know, college move in and I realize that BU doesn't have the one big person who does all this and so coming here I knew that I wanted to do this. So freshman year first semester I took the decision to post my first video which was doing Thanksgiving break. I made a video I posted it online and I'm, you know, super happy that it did well. But then I realized that over time it had to do less with me posting on YouTube for people to see it. I grabbed the ideology of it being like a time capsule. So I know that, you know, 10 years down the line I would love to watch these videos with my future family, my friends. Hey, good morning. It's day two. It's Saturday and it's currently 9 a.m. So I'm going to the villa for an event. It's like a med hackathon. That's going to last until 6 o'clock today and then we have the Bollywood night and then the med hackathon will continue tomorrow. So yep, this is Saturday, second day of the weekend at the... You know, for me, I don't have any trouble in filming videos. I don't find any like awkward movements where I just go to classrooms and have my camera on me and I start speaking in a public space. For me, that's fine. But the biggest challenge is editing. Editing takes a lot of time, especially the way I craft my videos. I like them to be file space with good music, good transitions, good edits because that's how people will be engaged. Like it always like makes me smile whenever like people come to be you as a student and they recognize me and they're like, oh, you're the YouTube guy. Watch your videos. And every single time that happens, it's just a blessing. Honestly, like it validates that okay, like whatever you're doing, it is helping people, whatever you're doing. People are watching. I am a huge birthday person. I have been planning my birthday, you know, years in advance. Like coming to be you, I knew 21st would always be big. So I had like a mental picture in mind. Like, it has to be big. Like, that's the sort of person I am. I just like to make things big. I also wanted to like get a DJ. So there was a DJ there. My friends love taking pictures. So I told everyone to take as many pictures and videos. Everyone like goes through like these dark thoughts at some point in the life. For some reason, I always like as much as much as I know that people around me or I am loved by people is just being busy all day long and just doing different activities and then just going to bed, waking up doing the same thing again. It doesn't really like I don't get time to think of how grateful I am, how privileged I am. When I got to the cake cutting part of my party, I saw like 80 people around me all smiling, all just like wishing me happy birthday. And I think it was just, you know, it was just the power of the movement that I opened up about how I'm so grateful, why am I so grateful? I did tear up a bit. It is a challenge to like maintain the circle or like maintain like the people you meet. But I do pride myself in like remembering names. I follow this philosophy very dear to my heart. It's like people will not necessarily remember what you say to them, but they will remember how you make them feel. I know many people when they graduate college they have like a college recap video like four years of college in X amount of minutes. I do plan to do that as well. And yeah, wherever life takes me, I will post about that 100,000 subscribers, a million subscribers. I know it's a distant number as of today, but I will put in all my effort to get to that number at some point of time.