We want a part two and every topic about math or anything you want to make, whenever you can, ofc, and have the time. I love how I don't play games either lol and I'm currently trying to get into coding and related, and you're an inspiration to me, Ellie. Thank you for putting so much effort into everything you do and being someone who shares so much knowledge and your personal experiences. I loved the video 💕as always
The simulation you are developing is so freaking cool. I would love to see more of it, wish you the best. (I know almost nothing about coding but that looks amazing)
My background is very similar to yours. Studied mathematics to masters level, I didn't do physics at Alevel and now I'm about to finish up a Phd on developing algorithms for space surveillance (astrodynamic models + bayesian filters) and that definitely wasn't the dream for younger me either. I absolutely stumbled into this field, it was a case of the coolest sounding project advertised with a supervisor who I wanted to work with kind of thing. I don't have the life long passion and knowledge of space that most seem to have, I absolutely love what I do but it isn't my whole life and this sometimes makes me feel way out of my depth and the imposter syndrome is all too real. I'm finally about to finish and I've been wondering what's next, at times I don't think I belong in the space industry and have been looking to "settle" with a more traditional career (accounting/actuary) but seeing you smashing away at the kind of job that I actually want is super inspiring and hopeful, so thank you!
Interesting answers. I think a maths degree does give you options. I ended up in technical software development after a stint in a get-out-as-soon-as-possible job in the pensions industry. I did my maths degree at the end of the sixties, but I think if a CS course had been available at the time I would have chosen that instead. I also find most popular maths books don't have enough maths in them. But have you read Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, by Douglas R Hofstadter. If not, I think you would enjoy it.
About the quewstion with the sapce movies. The Expanse series is very good and it is hard Scifi, so I imagine you'd like it. But it is a series, so it takes a huge amount of time to watch it
You are adorable, keep running, it's is very good for your health. It's really cool to see how focused and disciplined and attached to your family you are. Surely the inspiration i needed in ny life is someone like you. I'm a terrible programmer, but I'm trying to take the time to learn phyton with you, i'll really need it.
Hello Ellie, I am planning to go to York university for mathematics. Do you think it's a good place for maths and do you have a chance of going to Cambridge masters Part III from here?
I first! CEO, Board member; Chairman, president of company on base of business administration is far better. Mathematics is more good for you as person. With (free) Software you can calculate this and that of your interest.
plz give some advise(or make a video) on how an international student with not much of extracarricular activities can get into cambridge(i am from india)
Tough! You need to do more than memorize textbooks to get into good universities in western countries. Participate in math and science competitions and win awards, have a hobby, get a job and acquire some soft skills as people start working part-time in their teens in western countries. They acquire skills such as team work, time-management etc.
@@hansanaik3835 but like isnt the UK universities know for their grades and the "Admission Test" based selections like i saw their admission test syllabus and pyqs and they were like moderate not that tough!!
It's great that you are expanding your views on girls and women based on evidence that contradicts your prior views. As an additional suggestion, it might be more appropriate to refer to her as a "woman" and not a "girl", since she is older than 18.
we have a lot of things in common.. 😊
We want a part two and every topic about math or anything you want to make, whenever you can, ofc, and have the time. I love how I don't play games either lol and I'm currently trying to get into coding and related, and you're an inspiration to me, Ellie. Thank you for putting so much effort into everything you do and being someone who shares so much knowledge and your personal experiences. I loved the video 💕as always
Hello Ellie, finally I found the channel I was looking for. Because I am a math lover and trying to learn coding. Keep it going.
Same!
Im a highschool student and I started at basics of python and I'm looking to take coding as a major in college :D
@@epikherolol8189 same
The simulation you are developing is so freaking cool. I would love to see more of it, wish you the best. (I know almost nothing about coding but that looks amazing)
My background is very similar to yours. Studied mathematics to masters level, I didn't do physics at Alevel and now I'm about to finish up a Phd on developing algorithms for space surveillance (astrodynamic models + bayesian filters) and that definitely wasn't the dream for younger me either. I absolutely stumbled into this field, it was a case of the coolest sounding project advertised with a supervisor who I wanted to work with kind of thing. I don't have the life long passion and knowledge of space that most seem to have, I absolutely love what I do but it isn't my whole life and this sometimes makes me feel way out of my depth and the imposter syndrome is all too real. I'm finally about to finish and I've been wondering what's next, at times I don't think I belong in the space industry and have been looking to "settle" with a more traditional career (accounting/actuary) but seeing you smashing away at the kind of job that I actually want is super inspiring and hopeful, so thank you!
Interesting answers. I think a maths degree does give you options. I ended up in technical software development after a stint in a get-out-as-soon-as-possible job in the pensions industry. I did my maths degree at the end of the sixties, but I think if a CS course had been available at the time I would have chosen that instead.
I also find most popular maths books don't have enough maths in them. But have you read Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, by Douglas R Hofstadter. If not, I think you would enjoy it.
About the quewstion with the sapce movies. The Expanse series is very good and it is hard Scifi, so I imagine you'd like it. But it is a series, so it takes a huge amount of time to watch it
Thank you for sharing your experience. I would like to know more about your experience developing software.
You are adorable, keep running, it's is very good for your health. It's really cool to see how focused and disciplined and attached to your family you are. Surely the inspiration i needed in ny life is someone like you. I'm a terrible programmer, but I'm trying to take the time to learn phyton with you, i'll really need it.
it's Python
Talos principle is a great puzzle game, highly recommended
Can u do a video on bmo/step
Beautiful Ellie!!! greetings!!!
Hello Ellie, I am planning to go to York university for mathematics. Do you think it's a good place for maths and do you have a chance of going to Cambridge masters Part III from here?
Have you seen Contact, 1997, with Jodie Foster playing Dr Eleanor Arroway?
Amo muito os conteúdos que vc faz, muito interessante e matemática é a melhor
Living legend 🔥
I just love you so much and incredibly grateful for what you shared!!!! All the best to you!!!!🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️❤️
Do you think anyone can love math if they put in the work?
Yeah
Im a huge maths lover :D
One day I meet you Ellie😊
I first!
CEO, Board member; Chairman, president of company on base of business administration is far better.
Mathematics is more good for you as person. With (free) Software you can calculate this and that of your interest.
plz give some advise(or make a video) on how an international student with not much of extracarricular activities can get into cambridge(i am from india)
Tough! You need to do more than memorize textbooks to get into good universities in western countries. Participate in math and science competitions and win awards, have a hobby, get a job and acquire some soft skills as people start working part-time in their teens in western countries. They acquire skills such as team work, time-management etc.
@@hansanaik3835 but like isnt the UK universities know for their grades and the "Admission Test" based selections like i saw their admission test syllabus and pyqs and they were like moderate not that tough!!
Have you ever thought that I am an engineer and that too space related, instead of doing a job, why don't I open my own space industry, i.e. start up?
You should take a putnam test
The only one?!
People regretting they took a maths master is a null set of the human species.
You are good girl. You are change my assumption about girls love ❤️ you
It's great that you are expanding your views on girls and women based on evidence that contradicts your prior views. As an additional suggestion, it might be more appropriate to refer to her as a "woman" and not a "girl", since she is older than 18.
Please marry me. I shall love you to infinity!
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Do you still maintain /codeofthefuture