When i clicked on this video, i was saying that please say something new that i don't know about. Here you go. You showed me a new way of thinking. Really it's all about mindset. I love studying when i feel like, especially before exam. I study upto 10 hours with full focus (with breaks in the middle obviously). It's not like i hate studying, I noticed i actually liked the process. I repeat it's all about mindset. Thanks for sharing your trick to handle my procrastinating ass.
I never thought that asking such simple yet deep questions before starting a supposedly boring subject could change my perspective. I am an engineering undergrad too and I hate math to my core, but now that I have watched this video, I am able to visualise the bigger picture that how knowing maths in general, can help me a lot in my programming journey or even in future when I wish to start learning AI/ML. Thank you so much for this video, gained a new perspective. 💜
You showed me exactly what I needed to hear ... Being a student in medical field the "question why am I studying this now ?" Makes me understand that how important I can be in the world by helping others in need. And for that I heve to have the most perfect knowledge in my field. Thank you so much. ❤❤❤ "LOOK FOR THE BIGGER PICTURE" ❤❤❤
1:21 ask: why 1)why am i studying this? a) how can this knowledge benefit me in the future? b) what real world problems could it solve? c) how is this subject related to my passion/interest.
Did you ever set your discord group up? I think having a small communty or even just filled of your subscribers that are in the same field would be neat. A lot of people get stuck in areas and maybe the discord group we could come together to solve those issues and maybe even see others neat projects.
HAHA exactly what i intended. As for the discord server, there is already one! (i come by every few days so not very active but join us there!) discord.gg/JZB4qamugm
I was dying to find someone in engg to give out some tips!!! thanks a lot, I am so happy to hear DSA and Calculus... Other videos that I've seen sre usually from med students and there seems to be a gap which this video covered. TYSM again
“Studying for knowledge and not just to get an A+”. I made that mistake and did not get hired by companies even though my interviews went well. The companies said, “sorry, in our company we have a policy to hire fresh graduates with a minimum gpa of 3.2/4”.
As someone learning programming, I love this channel! I have one question: I have always been someone who loved creativity, so I wondered if I am not fit for programming and more fit for UX Design, but I also hear about programming being a creative field as well. What do you find creative about programming? Do you feel as though there's a part of programming that feels artistic?
haha, yes we are reading tons of codes and find out the problem, fixing sometimes easy than finding location of problem. When you find the reason, your brain already melted :) artistic part is that you need to fix with melted brain :) Yep! But let me explain better @lifeofgaurz mentioned that a lot of time, it is not only coding, it is finding out the solution of problem, solving methodologies,applying patterns, analysing, creating solution steps, finding different algorithms based on solution, combining them and hoping to works when you are implementing.
thank you!! To me, programming is definitely not as "creative" traditionally as UX because it does have a more black and white approach and less of a grey area but the creativity comes into play with the millions of permutations you have to get one thing done. The scope of programming is so large that you can get very creative when it comes to solving problems and have a larger "playground" to play in great reply @alper_mulayim, i couldn't have said it better
When i clicked on this video, i was saying that please say something new that i don't know about. Here you go. You showed me a new way of thinking. Really it's all about mindset. I love studying when i feel like, especially before exam. I study upto 10 hours with full focus (with breaks in the middle obviously). It's not like i hate studying, I noticed i actually liked the process. I repeat it's all about mindset. Thanks for sharing your trick to handle my procrastinating ass.
Ya you're right, it IS about mindset! Thanks for the lovely comment 💜
I never thought that asking such simple yet deep questions before starting a supposedly boring subject could change my perspective. I am an engineering undergrad too and I hate math to my core, but now that I have watched this video, I am able to visualise the bigger picture that how knowing maths in general, can help me a lot in my programming journey or even in future when I wish to start learning AI/ML. Thank you so much for this video, gained a new perspective. 💜
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank YOU for the kind words ♥️
You showed me exactly what I needed to hear ... Being a student in medical field the "question why am I studying this now ?" Makes me understand that how important I can be in the world by helping others in need. And for that I heve to have the most perfect knowledge in my field. Thank you so much. ❤❤❤
"LOOK FOR THE BIGGER PICTURE" ❤❤❤
Love this approach! I’ll be trying this when I start school again in 2 WEEKS 😭
Lemme know how it goes!! All the best ☺️
Finally someone making sense!
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ask: why
1)why am i studying this?
a) how can this knowledge benefit me in the future?
b) what real world problems could it solve?
c) how is this subject related to my passion/interest.
I was a little high for the intro there and it was quiet scary. Especially when that voice that said "Gauri go study!!!" 🤣.
Did you ever set your discord group up? I think having a small communty or even just filled of your subscribers that are in the same field would be neat. A lot of people get stuck in areas and maybe the discord group we could come together to solve those issues and maybe even see others neat projects.
HAHA exactly what i intended. As for the discord server, there is already one! (i come by every few days so not very active but join us there!) discord.gg/JZB4qamugm
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Hey Gauri this was actually helpful! Thankyou
Glad it was helpful!
I was dying to find someone in engg to give out some tips!!! thanks a lot, I am so happy to hear DSA and Calculus... Other videos that I've seen sre usually from med students and there seems to be a gap which this video covered. TYSM again
I felt the same way! There’s so many technical resources on YT but not as many about how to approach them 🤔
This video really changed my life !
Thank you so much for uploading these types of videos 😊❤
This video is an absolute gem! I hope more students see it and learn from it. 🚀
Aww thanks so much!! That makes me very happy
“Studying for knowledge and not just to get an A+”. I made that mistake and did not get hired by companies even though my interviews went well. The companies said, “sorry, in our company we have a policy to hire fresh graduates with a minimum gpa of 3.2/4”.
This was really helpful!❤
I'm so glad!
leaned something new.... thank you very much for spreading it out to everybody❤
Awww thank you for that! ♥️
Unbelievable man just great
Cool video! Loved the beginning 😂
hahah thank you, tried to do something different there
Thanks for the video
As someone learning programming, I love this channel! I have one question:
I have always been someone who loved creativity, so I wondered if I am not fit for programming and more fit for UX Design, but I also hear about programming being a creative field as well. What do you find creative about programming? Do you feel as though there's a part of programming that feels artistic?
haha, yes we are reading tons of codes and find out the problem, fixing sometimes easy than finding location of problem. When you find the reason, your brain already melted :) artistic part is that you need to fix with melted brain :) Yep! But let me explain better @lifeofgaurz mentioned that a lot of time, it is not only coding, it is finding out the solution of problem, solving methodologies,applying patterns, analysing, creating solution steps, finding different algorithms based on solution, combining them and hoping to works when you are implementing.
thank you!! To me, programming is definitely not as "creative" traditionally as UX because it does have a more black and white approach and less of a grey area but the creativity comes into play with the millions of permutations you have to get one thing done. The scope of programming is so large that you can get very creative when it comes to solving problems and have a larger "playground" to play in
great reply @alper_mulayim, i couldn't have said it better
Thank u❤
This video is AMAZING!!! SO HELPFUL
That makes me so happy! Thank you!!! 🥰
Which app are you using for the notes?:)
Which notes specifically? I use a bunch of tools but currently, I’m in my handwritten notebooks era 🤭
So gooood !!!
Thank you!
love ur camera quality! may i know what it is?
I use Panasonic Lumix G7 and some shot on iPhone ☺️
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You just simplified the boring yet important thing
Thank you it helped ❤❤
I'm so glad!
Are u Indian
Clearly she is.
She's from Singapore ig
I was thinking the same thing
First Viewer haha 🤗
Love that
Pharmacology 😭😭😭
Hello
Hi!