How to Self Study Technical Subjects - PhD Student

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @ezasokotela7523
    @ezasokotela7523 Рік тому +9

    Such a rich explanation of how one can learn effectively. It is as though Fraza sat down to distill numerous theories of learning in a ten-minute video. This video is worth re-watching especially when studies are 'rocky' and you start doubting your abilities. Such a gem!

  • @friends53392
    @friends53392 Рік тому +3

    Ur living the most beautiful life there is.the academic life..I don't really want money.i just want to be just absorbed into my researcher.i hope one day I can realize that.keep guiding me through ur channel

  • @jakeman5825
    @jakeman5825 Рік тому +7

    Something I like to do when studying diagrams for my own note taking is to break them up into their "constituent parts" and write out a story connecting one part of the diagram to the next. I usually dedicate one note page for this, and it's incredibly helpful for understanding. Great video!

  • @AlessandraAleluia
    @AlessandraAleluia Рік тому +1

    Hii Charlotte, thanks for your content!
    I'm a PhD Student in Computer Science (studying tech and classical ballet with AI, I love these fields) and your channel is so good!
    I really appreciate the way you share your knowledge and experiences here.
    Thanks! Good luck on your journey and kisses from Brazil ❤

  • @MonicaHernandez-vu6ps
    @MonicaHernandez-vu6ps Рік тому

    Thank you! I found your channel while doing research for a Cognitive Systems Engineering class. The project had to do with learning to read scientific papers. It was so enriching for me as I found so much information.

  • @prajwallinkha7170
    @prajwallinkha7170 Рік тому +2

    I've always been fascinated to neuroscience.

  • @gnnrclvrt
    @gnnrclvrt Рік тому +2

    I love it when my Dutch queen posts 🥺

  • @JimenaSegura-fe2yp
    @JimenaSegura-fe2yp 9 місяців тому

    Please a notion tour

  • @iann168
    @iann168 Рік тому

    This also seems like great life advice as well. Esp. the part about how you attract communities.

  • @guizarbayardoemmanuelisaia1718

    Why people don't recommend highlighting? Is has worked wonders for me when I want to speed stuff up

  • @leuyann2163
    @leuyann2163 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot, I will apply this. I read too much book and I do not apply enough. I did not know how to apply and even if it's not about technical knowledge, those books are applied books or conceptualize new things.
    Now I have a method, Thanks a lot :)

  • @r58302
    @r58302 Рік тому

    havent finished the video yet but at 0:19 that is the coolest simulation I have seen... would love to see a video about whats going on there ❤

  • @anirudhsowrirajan3768
    @anirudhsowrirajan3768 Рік тому

    Not gonna lie just because of you I've found neuroscience more interesting..Glad I found your channel :)

  • @ntuthukoncatayi6005
    @ntuthukoncatayi6005 Рік тому

    ❤lovin' the content as embark on the journey of learning Mandarin💯💯💯.

  • @mhassaankhalid1369
    @mhassaankhalid1369 Рік тому

    Well this approach to learning subjects was once recommended by my father , I know one thing for sure that this really works. It has one advantage that I myself realized during my bachelor degree in Mechatronics Engineering, unlike my peers I don't have to go back every time to learn again. Thanks charlotte and I want to know your say as a neuroscience student whether learning various technical subjects at same time is recommended or one should take it step by step.

  • @asifsaad5827
    @asifsaad5827 Рік тому +1

    what types of math derivation (mentioned at 08:28 ) have you been doing and what genre of books are those?

  • @bogusmcbogus2637
    @bogusmcbogus2637 Рік тому +1

    I only review stuff out loud when I am in crowded spaced. When I have completed my review, I sprint away screaming. I have a reputation I have to uphold.

  • @TheMISBlog
    @TheMISBlog Рік тому

    Great Video Charlotte, Your method is similar to Feynman Technique , Love the video, keep up the good work

  • @puneettripathi740
    @puneettripathi740 Рік тому +1

    Dear mam thank you very much for your precious advices, I really value them and will try to follow in future ☺️🙏

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video
    do you have a system of highlighting and do you create questions while reading?

  • @onlyonecjb001
    @onlyonecjb001 Рік тому

    Useful tips, thanks for sharing.

  • @fernandoguzmanvalverde467
    @fernandoguzmanvalverde467 Рік тому

    Great advices, thanks!!

  • @amraboeleneen2221
    @amraboeleneen2221 Рік тому +1

    First !
    Thank you for the amazing video

  • @atomicscorpion_
    @atomicscorpion_ Рік тому

    take love from Bangladesh ❤️

  • @luanmagioli
    @luanmagioli Рік тому

    Hi Charlotte, thanks for your videos! I'm starting a master's course in neuroscience and I've already saved all your book recommendations...
    I'm a little bit worried about this new challenge in my life but i'm confident that it's the right path!
    Do you known any discord channel or community about computational neuroscience? (some place to remotely learn and share knowledge...)

  • @chadi6105
    @chadi6105 Рік тому +1

    I love all of your videos ❤

  • @ExcaliburCanon-eh3lu
    @ExcaliburCanon-eh3lu Рік тому

    Your r really intelligent 👍

  • @91722854
    @91722854 3 місяці тому

    Given that you studied theoretical physics before entering into the field of computational neuroscience and its more interdisciplinary elements, how different is the learning style in theoretical physics in comparison to computational neuroscience

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  3 місяці тому

      Hmmm, I would compare it a little bit to the difference between theoretical physics and computer science. I think within TP I mostly did large math equations from scratch on paper, but within CS I created a lot of code that did the computing for me. I feel that CN is most similar to CS, at least in the area that I work in 🧠

  • @m.f5697
    @m.f5697 Рік тому

    Hi Charlotte, thank you for all the content you share, that’s amazing and so helpful .I am doubty about my future, but i do really love neuroscience .Where do you do your phd?

  • @resiliencewithin
    @resiliencewithin Рік тому +1

    How many languages have you learnt?

  • @honestjoe7940
    @honestjoe7940 Рік тому +1

    How to regurgitate information (Basic Computer Process) by programming the mind (Basic Computer Process) to be a good worker E.G S l a v e... for rich and powerful men.

  • @taybabusra1695
    @taybabusra1695 Рік тому

    I watched every video of you ❤️

  • @shimaalcarrim7949
    @shimaalcarrim7949 Рік тому

    You are very inspiring

  • @dlx7844
    @dlx7844 Рік тому

    This is some really great advice on how to approach learning in a very methodical way; It's awesome!
    Really got me thinking about what learning means in a philosophical way xD

  • @tibofordeyn1529
    @tibofordeyn1529 Рік тому

    Ik had niet door dat je Nederlands bent tot je je naam zei

  • @eulerthegreatestofall147
    @eulerthegreatestofall147 Рік тому

    I do not know why such a big deal doing a Phd to be honest. Since, it will be never make you smarter.

    • @mursili9371
      @mursili9371 Рік тому

      people have identities

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 Рік тому

      It's not about being smart. It's about becoming an expert and researcher in one's field.
      And the skills mentioned in this video aren't even specific to the PhD...