@RishabJainK

Use my website https://extracurriculars.com to find ECs. It's super good.

@leaphengleng2941

He got into Harvard and he acted like not even surprising. 

He must be so smart as hell.

@urfavgworl

bro just casually got into stanford, harvard, MIT, and duke 😭

@emily65030

Buds acting like you get into Harvard everyday

@thepenguinofficial

I find it so inspiring how you were so confident in your accomplishments. It is clear that you worked so hard and aimed so high, so you deserve every acceptance. Your reactions were also (no offense) not that emotional WHICH ISN'T A BAD THING because it demonstrates that you know your capabilities and dexterity very well. This is what I hope will happen (though it's super far-fetched) or something close to this. Your work always pays off, and this video is such as inspiration to me. Congrats to you and I wish you the best at Harvard!

@creative0001

What I find especially interesting about this reaction video is that you've applied to a select few schools compared to others I see online (who apply to 15-20 schools), which shows that you're focused and confident at what you'll achieve. 
With regard to which schools to pick, I think a lot of it comes down to the research opportunities you will get, since that is a factor in grad school admissions and is something you're passionate in.

@orionwang7675

man already knew he was in. He got into RSI and Regenron, two of the most unbelievably competitive research programs for highschoolers (they have an acceptance rate lower than any ivy and their applicant pool is usually way more competitive)

@AyeeeItsCam

I have friends that went to/graduated from every school you applied to. All academic power houses. VERY different campus culture/student social atmospheres. 

Stanford and Duke offer the quintessential traditional college experience (D1 sports, greek life, very active social scene/campus culture),  while still maintaining elite academic status. 

BU is a mix of independent urban campus (parts of campus blend into the city) meets traditional college experience (social scene is more state school vibes especially having Allston right there and the amount of other colleges close by) - which is kind of unheard of at big urban schools where the social scene tends to revolve around being in the city. 

Harvard and MIT are very unique/distinct college experiences. Especially with Harvard's house system AND being in Boston.

@space_monkey3188

Congratulations, man! I understand how hard you've worked for this and am happy that you were able to achieve this!

@vijitdua

Insane, congratulations on getting into all of these dude!

Can't forget the anxious waiting to open my MIT rejection myself haha

@bork5230

I think you should choose MIT or Stanford. Harvard has changed - and I don’t mean in a good way. I read a little about you on the internet and it seems like you would thrive in an intellectual environment. MIT does a lot of collaborations and teamwork where you can change the world and tackle the hardest problems in a team with other brilliant students. I would personally go to MIT.

@po6417

I think you should go to Harvard because it's Harvard

@stuffcraig

$250K scholarship from BU! that's insane!

@P.M.7

bro is suffering from success.....

has to choose between top 5 colleges

@wangmaidou2433

I'm going to Duke this fall as a STEM student too! Really hoping to see you there (huge fan).πŸ˜†

@basantrana2587

Congratulations Rishab!

@sibtainraza8687

Don't mind me saying this Rishabh but at 4:45 of video when you got into MIT you and your friends jumping seemed like a petrol engine's pistons moving up and down.
That's is called synchronised jumping.
All jumping in sync.

@omarehab8909

Idk why I root for almost everyone in these videos. Was especially happy to see you got what you wanted bro πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@abnertorres1095

I have a friend that teaches at Harvard. He always said "it's the effort you put in, not the school the  creates your success!". With that, I say Boston University bc of the scholarship and you are attracted to their program!

@judytran3514

When making the decision, look at possible  faculty mentors in your fields of interest, flexibility to change major if you get inspired to go in a different direction, school work/play balance, and networks you will be developing for your career.  Ultimately, any of those schools are wonderful!