A day in the life of an Oxford physics student

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  • @ABC_DEF
    @ABC_DEF 6 років тому +361

    I was an Oxford student in the 1980s. My life wasn't like this. I enjoyed candlelit dinners every night in the college hall, went for walks through the parks and by the river, fell in love with Oxford's beautiful architecture, went to chapel and listened to the choirs, went to sherry parties and tea parties, read books and discussed them with my friends over late night coffee, sat in beautiful gardens and listened to the birdsong, went for picnics in punts, spent hours in second-hand bookshops, discovered classical music, attended lectures and societies, wrote essays, and dreamed... But then I was a humanities student.

  • @JackT13
    @JackT13 8 років тому +1708

    I like how his uni guilts include buying a bag of crisps and a red bull whereas most uni students guilts are realised when they wake up in a dustbin after snorting a gram of ketamine

    • @aashaykulkarni6733
      @aashaykulkarni6733 7 років тому +3

      Liam Gray same profile picture lol...

    • @duncanmills3047
      @duncanmills3047 7 років тому +19

      He didn't pay 100K for anything?

    • @angelstarfire
      @angelstarfire 7 років тому

      Lol

    • @chessmench
      @chessmench 7 років тому +5

      Yeah i agree. This kids a sheltered one. You can see it in his unshaven pubic hair mustache.

    • @yobaafett
      @yobaafett 7 років тому +8

      1g of ket is for pussies

  • @moragwee
    @moragwee 9 років тому +2886

    Why did the student drop out of Quantum Physics Class? Because it was Bohring.

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  9 років тому +612

      +Morgan Fraser these jokes are very painful Fermi

    • @jamienorth1603
      @jamienorth1603 9 років тому +7

      +Morgan Fraser he should of kept going and if he found it boring, he should of asked for it to be more challenging, does he know that these options are available for him?

    • @AlexODowd280
      @AlexODowd280 9 років тому +44

      +Morgan Fraser Maybe he felt Pauli

    • @Vesivian
      @Vesivian 8 років тому +6

      +Itz Northy it was a joke

    • @NadaII
      @NadaII 8 років тому +24

      +Morgan Fraser Being from out of town, the student was most 'probably' 'uncertain' of where he was going and where he'd end up. Unless someone was there to observe that is, which probably resulted in quite a tangled mess. Non-locality is tough for out of towners like our student, which is a real shame because he was no doubt a Feyn-man.

  • @thegoldenmonkeydude
    @thegoldenmonkeydude 8 років тому +669

    This video makes me want to be so much more productive with my time.

    • @tibees
      @tibees 7 років тому +60

      productivity is a positive feedback cycle, once you start it becomes easier

    • @arkonarcaxe1808
      @arkonarcaxe1808 3 роки тому

      @@tibees Hi Tibees

    • @alex.g7317
      @alex.g7317 2 роки тому

      But you still won't anyway?

  • @RySmith1017
    @RySmith1017 8 років тому +945

    Anyone else see this in their recommended/home feed? I'm seeing all these old videos going viral now, this one was interesting and well put-together though!

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +70

      Yeah it's bizarre - I haven't done anything but it's recommending this video in particular to everyone and their dog... I mean I'm not complaining, it just feels a little undeserved! Nice to have new discussions in the comments though :)

    • @user-tz6nu6wi1p
      @user-tz6nu6wi1p 8 років тому +3

      y'know #UA-camIsBroken

    • @RySmith1017
      @RySmith1017 8 років тому +13

      SimonOxfPhys thanks for the reply!! I ended up binge watching a bunch of your videos as I'll be in college in a couple years and your life resembles a preview of what mine will be like soon. Keep up balancing your thesis, code program, chorus and UA-cam; you're doing great!

    • @angelmakima
      @angelmakima 8 років тому +2

      Ryan Smith yup same

    • @BartdeHaas
      @BartdeHaas 7 років тому +2

      Yes, it was recommended to me, probably because I like Walter Lewin's videos, I assume. However it looks like a good video to me..

  • @willow_fn
    @willow_fn 6 років тому +103

    The first time I watched this video was three years ago (maybe four), I was still in high school. I have watched this during finals of my baccalaureate, premed year and now there are two finals left for me before I start the third year of medical school! This video never failed to motivate me. Thanks alot

    • @ramokhan7997
      @ramokhan7997 4 роки тому +4

      Faten Nader Go Girl!

    • @kongsakun1516
      @kongsakun1516 3 роки тому +2

      Me too, I watched this video first time when I prepare to get into the university and now I study 3rd year medical school and I had no motivation for studying. This video make my motivation again.

    • @willow_fn
      @willow_fn 3 роки тому +1

      @@kongsakun1516 now I'm on my sixth (last) year. I wish you the best of luck. Don't overwork yourself and always take care of yourself.🌼

  • @dibyayan388
    @dibyayan388 8 років тому +279

    A day in my Life :
    Wake up in the Morning and Go back to Sleep at Night

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  11 років тому +114

    I think the best way to fix this problem (one I have shared in the past, by the way!) is to use your knowledge - attempt questions, in particular try those at the end of chapters of textbooks. That way if you can apply your knowledge to a real problem then you truly understand it, rather than just recalling sentences from memory. Often it's the case that you will understand things, but won't realise it until you put your knowledge into action!

    • @Poojapanwargmail
      @Poojapanwargmail 4 роки тому +1

      Perfection has to do with the end product, but excellence has to do with the process.”

    • @kaushikdr
      @kaushikdr 4 роки тому +2

      I LOVE how you prioritize long-term understanding; however, now I am scared that I will be rushing my homework too in college!

  • @yeetyeetskedeet9420
    @yeetyeetskedeet9420 8 років тому +1332

    I took out the trash today

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому +70

    It's more me not wanting to give up (and not being terribly good at this stuff) than the professors expecting me to work this hard! In first year we were told that we should be doing between 40 and 50 hours of work a week, and I've always been at the higher end of that scale, mostly because I need to put more time in to get the same quality of work done. Especially this year actually, seeing as I chose one of my options as a challenge for me!

  • @ObtecularPk
    @ObtecularPk 8 років тому +1203

    life as a comp sci student is.. basically sit down on a computer, google codes, copy paste and submit. im a comp sci undergrad

    • @niraj6728
      @niraj6728 8 років тому +12

      Rushabh Doshi this is me.

    • @122mlb
      @122mlb 8 років тому +342

      * life as a mediocre comp sci student

    • @Ryan-mg2uv
      @Ryan-mg2uv 8 років тому +9

      Rushabh Doshi is comp sci any good? looking at doing it in uni

    • @ObtecularPk
      @ObtecularPk 8 років тому +12

      yeyebsjw sjeudhene its simple but its hard because its so simple. if you dont like sitting on the computer 8 hours a day looking at a blank computer screen, i suggest you do something you're passionate for

    • @ObtecularPk
      @ObtecularPk 8 років тому +2

      ***** work on your project, reply to email.. etc

  • @TheUndulyNoted
    @TheUndulyNoted 8 років тому +144

    You've definitely picked the busiest day possible

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +80

      It was definitely a busy day but definitely not even the busiest day in the year! It worked out as being a bit longer than most days but I think pretty representative of most days in my fourth year

    • @TheUndulyNoted
      @TheUndulyNoted 8 років тому +2

      Maybe it's different in fourth year, down here in second year chemistry (imperial) I'm far less busy than that

    • @lizardlenny
      @lizardlenny 8 років тому +2

      1st and 2nd years are fairly manageable.

    • @waterwell4284
      @waterwell4284 7 років тому

      Vince P i

    • @expressrobkill
      @expressrobkill 7 років тому +1

      how is this different from any other university 4th year except better professors.

  • @imatroll147
    @imatroll147 8 років тому +860

    That's how hard they push you in Oxford...the students think hey will be judged for going to the shop to get something to eat instead of doing work

    • @bradynewman9881
      @bradynewman9881 8 років тому +504

      I assumed it was because they were snacks and not healthy foods or something like that.

    • @abt1580
      @abt1580 7 років тому +14

      imatroll147 it's actually fucked up

    • @shikeridoo
      @shikeridoo 7 років тому +60

      jeez how dumb are you:D. it's cause he went and got shit to eat instead of proper food .

    • @giovannip8600
      @giovannip8600 6 років тому +3

      @@shikeridoo nah is because he wasted that time which he could've studied XD

    • @sowmyag5142
      @sowmyag5142 6 років тому +5

      @@giovannip8600 lol u can't get it

  • @TheCometdefender
    @TheCometdefender 7 років тому +53

    I'm a Physics major. Here's my day.
    -Wake Up at 10:30
    -Go to an 11:00 am Modern Physics lecture
    -Eat Lunch
    -Take a nap.
    -Go to Calc3 lecture
    -Take a nap
    -Go to Chem Lecture so you can do engineering grad
    - Eat dinner
    -Play dishonored 2 for a few hours
    -Do a Physics problem set
    -Go to bed.

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  11 років тому +35

    He tutors students at Mansfield for a couple of courses, and has just started lecturing second year quantum mechanics :)
    He's possibly the best lecturer I've ever had.

  • @emd1178
    @emd1178 8 років тому +1715

    A day in the life of a Gender Studies student:
    -Woke up
    -Ate days worth of calories, just for breakfast
    -Logged onto Tumblr
    -Complained about Misogyny
    -Went back to sleep

    • @TranceForTheFuture
      @TranceForTheFuture 8 років тому +151

      The sad thing is that this is 100 % accurate, and not even a joke.

    • @FinzEh
      @FinzEh 8 років тому +7

      Eamon MacDermott can u explain this actually i cant take it srs

    • @Amari6336
      @Amari6336 8 років тому +51

      So close but you forget Patriarchy.

    • @daniel117100
      @daniel117100 8 років тому +10

      dont forget complaining how bad their sixth form teachers were even though they never showed up to lessons

    • @quilliamattari2772
      @quilliamattari2772 8 років тому

      Hahahaha

  • @tripp3468
    @tripp3468 8 років тому +1763

    Today I farted and smoked weed

  • @starsantasta4351
    @starsantasta4351 8 років тому +106

    This is the exact opposite of my daily routine

    • @rk26ful
      @rk26ful 8 років тому

      Kedi Stars same

    • @charissaschoon9206
      @charissaschoon9206 5 років тому +9

      So you start your day by going to sleep and ended it by waking up?
      Interesting....

    • @frankmcnally5993
      @frankmcnally5993 4 роки тому

      Oxford gave him depression

    • @appleslover
      @appleslover 4 роки тому +1

      I don't even have A routine

  • @cloedoso3724
    @cloedoso3724 8 років тому +186

    So intelligent... so handsome... I'm so sad

  • @ChristAliveForevermore
    @ChristAliveForevermore 7 років тому +7

    This is coming from a senior physics major from a far less prestigious university than Oxford, but being a physics major is HARD. It's like intellectual overdrive ×100.
    I've never been happier.

  • @viviennetanjy
    @viviennetanjy 9 років тому +10

    Love how you share about your passion and interest because everyone can relate to what they themselves love, I guess that's what makes the video fun, especially with cool images around the campus, I actually felt integrated into the video :) thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @AustinGarrett777
    @AustinGarrett777 8 років тому +73

    As an MIT physics student, your life sounds exactly like my life.

  • @safiyyah113
    @safiyyah113 8 років тому +180

    HOLY SHIT YOUR HANDWRITING IS SO NICE!

    • @safiyyah113
      @safiyyah113 8 років тому +1

      FaZe Dank England

    • @PotatoesArePeople
      @PotatoesArePeople 8 років тому +6

      His handwriting is nice. How is your handwriting relevant to where you come from anyway?

    • @PotatoesArePeople
      @PotatoesArePeople 8 років тому

      Hmm, a bit unusual but I understand.

    • @safiyyah113
      @safiyyah113 8 років тому +1

      FaZe Dank they care in primary school and after that it's irrelevant... As long as it's legible.

    • @pootlovato8285
      @pootlovato8285 8 років тому

      Sophie K indeed its quite nice for a boy

  • @dafnwvs97
    @dafnwvs97 8 років тому +187

    why are there so many comments hating on this student? I think it is a very interesting video that can give people who want to find out what it is like to study at oxford good insight on what it is actually like. And for me how different it is to studying in the netherlands

    • @NotLegato
      @NotLegato 8 років тому +3

      personally, i find this disconcerting. i'm applying into a university to study electrical engineering, and this kind of workload? absolutely would not be able to handle it, not in a million years. i've not heard of anyone working this much, anyway, so he might be a special case, but yeah, for me, it's just worrisome seeing someone who literally studies 8-10+ hours a day, continuously.

    • @dafnwvs97
      @dafnwvs97 8 років тому +5

      i have to study that much if i want good grades and i study computer science

    • @RD500v2
      @RD500v2 8 років тому +11

      Not Legato he is at oxford doing physics, at oxbridge, it's a lot more pressure than most unis, they don't even allow you to have a job, also with stem subjects you'll want to work thaf hard to keep on top of everything

    • @bobfake3831
      @bobfake3831 6 років тому +1

      hope uve had luck in finding the right university for u! At least in Physics, there is always something to do. Most students ive come to know do it because its fun for them. Regardless, most actually need 40-60 hours a week to pass the semester due to getting 3-5 massive assignments a week each taking 8-10 hours to solve. But thats just the first year, if uve started studying 1 yea ago like its displayed here you will now come into more complex stuff, which most find much less time consuming since uve got down the basics and just need to use them, even in electrical engineering

    • @howardjames4109
      @howardjames4109 6 років тому +1

      Jealousy

  • @tobyn123
    @tobyn123 8 років тому +1661

    you're a wild boy with that bag of walkers crisps and a banana!
    😋

    • @taerdryn
      @taerdryn 8 років тому +120

      Absolute mad lad

    • @MagicTurdd
      @MagicTurdd 8 років тому +11

      they are called chips you stupid fuck

    • @tobyn123
      @tobyn123 8 років тому +193

      Steven In Britain they're called crisps you stupid fuck.

    • @user-ll2ou6zb9e
      @user-ll2ou6zb9e 8 років тому +8

      +Steven ur such an ignorant bitch arent u

    • @PocketRocket_
      @PocketRocket_ 7 років тому +23

      Toby Nichol That banana looks oddly similar to a gummy worm...

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому +6

    It depends on your subject, but I think that the answer is almost always yes! Approaching the same subject from different angles (i.e. different books) is the best way to a thorough understanding :)

  • @ProKiller150
    @ProKiller150 8 років тому +49

    His life in points:
    - Wake up
    - Lecture
    - Study
    - Lecture
    - Study
    - HW
    - Sleep
    NoFap streak: 4 months.

  • @lemonade3662
    @lemonade3662 3 роки тому +2

    I'm watching this 8 years later. Suddenly saw this on my home feed.

  • @Nishka88
    @Nishka88 7 років тому +15

    OH MY GOD people calm down he's an oxford student not hitler damn why so much hate seems like such a nice chill dude.

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому +2

    Half of first year is physics, and in second year you take a lecture course in mathematical methods that you use across the board, but beyond that any mathematical developments that you need are covered as part of that specific subject's lecture series, e.g. tensor calculus is covered in general relativity.
    They do assume a moderate level of mathematical knowledge - univariate calculus, vectors and matrices and ODEs - but this is covered in a refresher course at the start of the course.

  • @shortforchange
    @shortforchange 8 років тому +4

    I love that, being more concerned with understanding material than getting things done. I find myself just plowing through reading material, just to find that i haven't learned jack all because i want to finish the book. Trying to apply the more studious factor to my studies than performance.

  • @kresslerazurin8681
    @kresslerazurin8681 3 роки тому +5

    8 years later, youtube recommends this to me...

  • @Pippi-rippi
    @Pippi-rippi 8 років тому +8

    Lovely video! It's nice to see someone so motivated and working hard! Good luck x

  • @tommie997
    @tommie997 12 років тому

    You do not know how much I have been wanting to see this! I have heard so many contrasting stories/misconceptions; it's very nice of you to do this.

  • @FINALB
    @FINALB 8 років тому +21

    Still better than the random emerging videos from the dark side of YT.

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  11 років тому

    No, everyone who applies for the course must take the PAT. Don't know about scholarships - I don't think any are available based on performance in the PAT.

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  11 років тому +2

    I kind of started from scratch as I didn't find 6th form material nearly as challenging and so didn't have to put so much work in. Before I was hardly a model student - see my 'How to study effectively' video for how I should have been doing things!

  • @Fairyffs
    @Fairyffs 8 років тому +1

    i'm stressed out just by listening you talk about ur life.. i took physics(not anymore) and it just killed me softly.. i saluted you, i can't do what you do and i wish i can..

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому +4

    Gym three times a week, down from five times over the summer. Would like to start kick-boxing next year if given a PhD place!

  • @keshmeshnakhuutt9555
    @keshmeshnakhuutt9555 3 роки тому +3

    I can't believe I watched this in 2012! and probably more than 20 times over the several years! WOW!

  • @ruipedro97scp
    @ruipedro97scp 8 років тому +347

    why the fuck was this on recomended?

    • @af252
      @af252 8 років тому +1

      Rui G it's cool

    • @Gigga9
      @Gigga9 8 років тому +10

      Because you belong here too.

    • @Asmrnerd10
      @Asmrnerd10 8 років тому +21

      because people like you party all day.You need to know what a useful human being goes through every single day.

    • @TheRichzombie
      @TheRichzombie 8 років тому

      ASMR CSGO Literally nobody parties "all day" that's just a dickish old mans view of everything.

    • @ruipedro97scp
      @ruipedro97scp 8 років тому

      I enjoy it too but it is weird that out of nowhere it showed up since i have never searched for these kind of videos ^^

  • @hannahsweens5829
    @hannahsweens5829 7 років тому +9

    did you know that you're literally living my dream? I want to become a theoretical physicist, I am very interested in string theory and general relativity, as well as the higgs boson since I've heard of the discovery. I'm only 14 so my expectations in life are a little high and right now I'm just below the right "level" to do physics but hopefully someday I will be able to do something like you do.

    • @alien4320
      @alien4320 Рік тому

      I wonder, if you are pursuing physics now?

    • @spacepirate1342
      @spacepirate1342 Рік тому

      @@alien4320i wanna know too

  • @dianaann3769
    @dianaann3769 9 років тому +3

    Hello Simon!
    I am one of the science student in my school. During our Physics class, I don't really get what my teacher taught us, well sometimes I do. I have to study by my own and luckily I get a help from my tuition teacher who used to be an engineer. So, my knowledge about Physics become expanded. Now, I'm in the midst of learning about radioactive (the last chapter of our syllabus). I hope by watching your videos, I can get more good information about Physics before November 2015. Thanks!

  • @muzinene5543
    @muzinene5543 5 років тому +1

    I really like coming back to this video. Helps me get through my work.

  • @simonhansen5038
    @simonhansen5038 8 років тому +222

    Seems like a very chill life. You even have time to make these blogs.

    • @maxxxxxxy
      @maxxxxxxy 8 років тому +9

      4/5 years ago...

    • @simonhansen5038
      @simonhansen5038 8 років тому +2

      Maxybeast I didn't mean to offend you. I understand that you want to be that hard working guy and I'm sure that a lot of people are impressed with you.

    • @simonhansen5038
      @simonhansen5038 8 років тому +7

      It is very good to warn people what they are in for. I'm sure that I was wrong and that the blogging physisist is just very time efficient. Bloggers are usually people with waaaaay too much time on their hands but evidently science has proved me wrong in this case.

    • @joris8032
      @joris8032 8 років тому +36

      How is this chill life.
      sitting in a library for 8 hours is not a chill life

    • @simonhansen5038
      @simonhansen5038 8 років тому +1

      Piet Vranken I don't know. Maybe one day I will know enough about physics to fully understand this blogger time paradox.

  • @carlton6953
    @carlton6953 Місяць тому +1

    Dont worry kids. I got a first in Physics at a Redbrick uni and life was not like this. He picked his most busy day and made a video to show off "look how busy and clever I am!"

  • @moh19931000
    @moh19931000 8 років тому +34

    obviously this wasn't a normal day, you had to give a lecture and had dinner with your professor these aren't everyday stuff. i liked the video though

    • @JamesPeach
      @JamesPeach 8 років тому +3

      moh
      When did he say he had to give a lecture?
      But yeah, he had diner with his professor so it's most likely not an average day.

    • @tibees
      @tibees 7 років тому +4

      I agree but some people were complaining that this vid was boring so lucky for them he didnt just show library study all day

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  11 років тому +1

    Group theory is part of the theoretical physics major option, I don't believe it's covered in any of the other 4th year options (apart from possibly particle physics). At Oxford anyone on the four year physics course can choose to do theoretical physics, there are no prerequisites.

  • @merdo_46
    @merdo_46 8 років тому +27

    two words... FUCK THAT, unless you really like studying.

    • @micha8469
      @micha8469 8 років тому

      Everybody likes science but most don't understand it and they believe they can't so they don't like it. You can't like things you're afraid of or you don't understand.

    • @merdo_46
      @merdo_46 8 років тому

      Leszek Michał everybody learns not understands, if people are willing to put the effort into studying, then fine but id rather live my life in a less stressful way

    • @micha8469
      @micha8469 8 років тому +1

      Mert Girgin Ok, I understand. Frankly, college was the best time of my life so far. Lots of new and different people, lots of parties, lots of travelling besides more or less interesting studying program. This is also the way you learn life, I mean socially. Studying is just like maybe 50% of the college experience. As to the video, I didn't find college so intense and hard like the author shows but I didn't go to Oxford. And the further I was, the easier it became to pass exams, most of them at least.

  • @zaafirahasan2300
    @zaafirahasan2300 9 років тому +1

    Your videos are so addicting. I think I have watched 5 already in the past half an hour.

  • @todroyas692
    @todroyas692 8 років тому +244

    I'm 13 what am I doing here?

    • @hackeronte7970
      @hackeronte7970 8 років тому +60

      you are looking at your future

    • @A9sAs
      @A9sAs 8 років тому +6

      hackeronte Not if he becomes an entrepreneur and starts his own business after high school

    • @100AngelBoy
      @100AngelBoy 8 років тому +19

      you can do uni and entrepreneurship at the same time you know?

    • @rudrakshiandlife
      @rudrakshiandlife 7 років тому +5

      todroyas same...but I am 14

    • @cremat
      @cremat 7 років тому +2

      i’m 13 and i’m here because my mum got a scholarship to oxford... meanwhile, i want to go to art school

  • @Cals_Outdoors
    @Cals_Outdoors 10 років тому +1

    When you mentioned that Stephen Blundell had written an 'A very short introduction', I immediately sought out my collection. The book was on superconductivity (204), the rest of the series all open with long, to the point prefaces. Not this one, it opens with a line from Superman. Brilliant!

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  10 років тому +2

      I LOVE Stephen Blundell. Still my favourite lecturer ever!

  • @Pitbuller49
    @Pitbuller49 8 років тому +44

    Holy crap i thought i had neat writing, your's is just pure awesome :o

    • @jamminout7671
      @jamminout7671 8 років тому +2

      My handwriting is so bad lol, I had to change to cursive since it was so hard for people to read, now I write slower rip

    • @eeshitadeepta7289
      @eeshitadeepta7289 8 років тому

      Milan When you're a science student, there is only a slight chance of getting better than his handwriting.

  • @layoverbear
    @layoverbear 8 років тому +1

    Oh my god tiny Simon! Im so impressed on far youve come.

  • @someaccount3438
    @someaccount3438 8 років тому +8

    One question: UA-cam, why did you choose to forward this video now? JUST WHY?

    • @MrCharly780
      @MrCharly780 8 років тому

      2:20AM nothing better to watch, found it really entertaining. Coming from someone who is doing mechanical engineering in a good college I can say studying pure physics is on a whole other level so I wanted to know what it was like for the top dogs in one of best college in the world.

  • @OtiumAbscondita
    @OtiumAbscondita 4 роки тому +2

    I've made a discord server for anyone interested in studying physics at Oxford. There we discuss physics, try to answer people's questions, etc. But we welcome people who generally want to study/enjoys physics (not necessarily at Oxford) or maths too. Here is the invitation link: discord.gg/SSAjZQk

  • @dvg4868
    @dvg4868 8 років тому +20

    What did you get in your GCSEs and A levels Simon?

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +12

      See my Oxford FAQs video for a detailed list!

    • @dvg4868
      @dvg4868 8 років тому +260

      Ffs

    • @ashutosh998
      @ashutosh998 8 років тому +97

      Man went ffs lmaoo

    • @rukummahajan980
      @rukummahajan980 8 років тому +2

      +Mike Fuller what are you doing for your living now?

    • @mikefuller6959
      @mikefuller6959 8 років тому +2

      The reason that things like commas were invented for, is so that sentences are grammatically correct and make sense! I guestimate my IQ, if be tested by a psychologist, to be about 165!

  • @bethandstuff
    @bethandstuff 6 років тому +1

    Hey Simon, I’m sure you probably don’t read the comments on this dinosaur of a video anymore but here you go - I’m currently a first year theoretical physics student in Sydney, Australia. I’ve been following your stuff for a while (loved the PhD series) and I have found your realness and work ethic really inspiring - somewhere I want to be some day. Whenever I’m feeling unmotivated or uninspired I come back to this video. It reminds me of the value of consistent hard work and dedication to achieving your dreams and seeing what you’ve achieved since makes this all the more inspiring. Thanks for being my Professor Blundell 😊

  • @georgiamillis4218
    @georgiamillis4218 8 років тому +185

    I'm so jealous of how driven you are ahhhhhh

    • @timothywright3130
      @timothywright3130 8 років тому +38

      +Georgia Millis don't be jealous just work harder

    • @goosis1chavez552
      @goosis1chavez552 8 років тому +3

      seriously, sounds cheeky but you can do it! :)

    • @georgiamillis4218
      @georgiamillis4218 8 років тому +3

      Doing my best :p

    • @kcd4344
      @kcd4344 7 років тому +2

      he is just a robot following what society says, dont worry, you are atleast original

    • @casperstergaardsrensen3053
      @casperstergaardsrensen3053 7 років тому +14

      I mean they teach critical thinking on most academic institutions... I very much doubt he's just a puppet. Y'all been watching too much V for Vendetta. ;)

  • @EndureFocusEngageDie
    @EndureFocusEngageDie 12 років тому +1

    This is some serious reinforcement for me, total bliss, watching your videos, thank you Simon and thank you Oxford!

  • @__-nt2wh
    @__-nt2wh 8 років тому +15

    4 years ago.
    What is your day like now?

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +13

      See my latest video ;)

    • @__-nt2wh
      @__-nt2wh 8 років тому

      SimonOxfPhys
      yea, saw them after I commented ;)

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому

    In terms of the rankings Oxford is, but there is little to distinguish the courses. Apply to whichever uni you like more!

  • @LeoneBeats
    @LeoneBeats 8 років тому +341

    And.... how old are you ?

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +206

      Here I was 22 :)

    • @florian4873
      @florian4873 8 років тому +32

      SimonOxfPhys do you need to be smart to be at Oxford?

    • @Kiara-fx8np
      @Kiara-fx8np 8 років тому +16

      No Name yes, unless you pay i think

    • @hayeder
      @hayeder 8 років тому +136

      payment makes no difference. everyone pays the same. the only thing that matters is your head.

    • @Kiara-fx8np
      @Kiara-fx8np 8 років тому +5

      hayeder oh yeah you're right idk why i said that thanks for correcting me :)

  • @unltd6343
    @unltd6343 5 років тому +18

    Anyone watching in 2019? ✌️

  • @athuldevraj3948
    @athuldevraj3948 3 роки тому +3

    0:17 my dream life. I am just 15 yrs old. Wanna pursue math and physics. I want to sit in a classroom like this very soon

  • @Haannibal777
    @Haannibal777 8 років тому +45

    I don't remember my schedule was that intense, even in my 4th year. But of course, everyone is different. I was at Cambridge and I probably took different topics from you (Quantum, Relativity, Solid State if I remember right). One thing I did notice was that the brightest students, didn't seem to need to study. May be they were ahead of the curve so much that they could afford to do many other things.

    • @iLastStar
      @iLastStar 8 років тому

      how long ago did you graduate from your studies?

    • @MrDpsc
      @MrDpsc 8 років тому +37

      really? I see the opposite. The brightest students are the ones that don't slack off

    • @aimenfatima7713
      @aimenfatima7713 8 років тому +9

      MrDpsc Nah some people can get passing grades without studying (like me) Bur there are way smarter people that can get straighy A s without much effort

    • @MrDpsc
      @MrDpsc 8 років тому +21

      Squidward
      you're not particularly bright for obtaining passing grades without studying.
      I'm in my last year and have met a few geniusses, the type that write a thesis that their promoter is ecstatic about but end up writing a completely new one because they didn't consider it good enough. They all keep on top of their material. This image of someone who doesn't do anything all year, reads their book once and gets a perfect mark is almost nonexistent.

    • @aimenfatima7713
      @aimenfatima7713 8 років тому +3

      MrDpsc I never said I was particularly bright lol I don't even think that Just making a passing remark regarding my experience in high school (I just graduated lol)

  • @russeldioneo5187
    @russeldioneo5187 8 років тому +152

    Someday, just someday i can experience something like this, im still in high school, but just someday i could finally understand your books, and all those symbols and how to use them. But now im still trying to be fluent in algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus, pretty much just baby math as you call it.

    • @zheliu4591
      @zheliu4591 8 років тому +14

      lol good luck, later in higher level courses you will learn that when the class average is a 25, you get a 30 is pretty smart. and any baby courses are a complete waste of time because they typically teach you incorrect things that are oversimplified to get people into the field of study, it's not really there to teach you actually what's going on.

    • @paulcassidy4559
      @paulcassidy4559 8 років тому +58

      What, dude... No. No learning is a waste of time.

    • @gonzalo9514
      @gonzalo9514 8 років тому +19

      That's a nice approach to study you have, keep it up and you will have a bright future.

    • @arthurhoseok1028
      @arthurhoseok1028 8 років тому +5

      Russel Young I thought the same thing as you did when I was younger, shame I took chemistry instead ahahaha

    • @arthurhoseok1028
      @arthurhoseok1028 8 років тому +1

      Russel Young I thought the same thing as you did when you were younger, shame I took chemistry instead ahahaha

  • @mariposa137
    @mariposa137 8 років тому

    I usually don't care about people's vlogs , but this one stood out from the others. Well done!
    :)

  • @___xyz___
    @___xyz___ 8 років тому +7

    But how does one actually _study_ physics? Do you 1. try and ask yourself difficult questions, then look up the answer in a textbook and jot it down? Or do you 2. simply look up difficult questions and try to apply your current knowledge to solve said problems?
    Whichever it is, how can it be that you are able to produce so much text in a single study session? And how much of that is actually useful information?

    • @TheMajorpickle01
      @TheMajorpickle01 8 років тому +3

      physics undergrad here, generally physics is taught by general principles building on previous knowledge just like any other subject. For example i wouldn't study a module of the basics of string theory without taking modules in general and special relativity, quantum mechanics, and a good dose of vector mathematics. Questions relevant to your modules are usually provided. Doing problems at university level tends to need a deeper understanding as opposed to GSCE for example where everything is spoonfed

    • @marcus1mk
      @marcus1mk 8 років тому

      Unknown Entity fully commit w/ maximum effort

  • @JFrost-rf8ix
    @JFrost-rf8ix 4 роки тому

    This was one of those rare useful recommendations that happens in youtube that i came across cuz usually it's me who usually search for useful stuff rather than youtube recommending.

  • @saeedbaig4249
    @saeedbaig4249 8 років тому +3

    So, in other words: lecture, library, eat, library, library, and library with periodic red bull runs (sleep sold separately)

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому

    No, not all colleges do. If you're the kind of person that only really works well in libraries (like me) then it would definitely be an advantage to apply to a college with a 24 hour library (like St. Peter's *cough cough*) but if you can work fine in your room then it isn't too much of an issue!

  • @mungy27
    @mungy27 8 років тому +5

    at the end you talked about understanding vs doing homework which i can understand but it's so hard because i'm always to scared to fail so i end up focusing on homework rather than the understanding part of it.

    • @quilliamattari2772
      @quilliamattari2772 8 років тому +4

      You pick up these things as you advance in life, don't worry about it.

  • @alfredbufulea8282
    @alfredbufulea8282 6 років тому +1

    I know this is a really old video but I’m a first year physics major now and these are helping A LOT

  • @NK7YT
    @NK7YT 10 років тому +5

    actually, i really wish i had a live like that.
    you my mate are a motivation for me to study :)

  • @TheNaz01
    @TheNaz01 8 років тому +1

    The premise is "you can understand the fundamentals that make up reality!" but not without learning all the math, honestly though its really cool

  • @kazz5742
    @kazz5742 8 років тому +31

    What about tea and biscuits?

    • @merlokiii
      @merlokiii 8 років тому +2

      Kaz z biscuits are good for you, drink them

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 7 років тому

      Kaz z only at 4 bro,only at 4

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  11 років тому

    I know English, Bristolian (practically a different language), rudimentary French and German and that's about it. Unless you're counting programming languages, in which case I know a handfull.
    However, unless you are applying for a subject in which a knowledge of other languages (whether human or computer) is vital then it won't matter at all how many you can speak - all they care about is your ability and potential in your chosen subject. As long as you can speak good English, you're set!

  • @swagatochatterjee7104
    @swagatochatterjee7104 3 роки тому +4

    There there, someone finally cracked Quantum Field Theory.

  • @adila2894
    @adila2894 8 років тому +1

    Bro, I love the way your notes are written.

  • @spiritspride46
    @spiritspride46 8 років тому +8

    I'd honestly say this; thank god that my career does not involve me going through a path like this. Colleges like this, very prestigious, but not my type. Work like this, complex and jam packed all in a year... tough. Any time I see this, I say congratulations to the good people who go here, but aviation is where I need to be.

  • @deedee-ct1zq
    @deedee-ct1zq 8 років тому

    its not stress its passion.. the burning desire of knowledge

  • @guyvanburen
    @guyvanburen 8 років тому +20

    Youre notes look super organized. Do you have a video on note taking?

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +9

      Nope but College Info Geek is a great channel with that kind of stuff on it :)

    • @guyvanburen
      @guyvanburen 8 років тому

      Thanks!

    • @lolo-gv3nl
      @lolo-gv3nl 8 років тому

      Hey nice video. I want to be an engineer but dont want to do pure math at a level.Do i need it or i can just do all the sciences eg. phys chem bio. or any tips on how to get an A+ in pure math

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +3

      You will need pure maths to study engineering - things like vector calculus and complex numbers are absolutely essential. And to get the top grade... practise practise practise! Do as many past papers as you can, and be persistent

    • @lolo-gv3nl
      @lolo-gv3nl 8 років тому

      Ork thanks alot

  • @rnoemi4
    @rnoemi4 7 років тому

    I just love your accent! love your commitment to understanding what is in front of you that will definitely help you later on

  • @maruana5118
    @maruana5118 8 років тому +13

    Annnnd UA-cam algorithm has recommended this video to everyone for whatever reason -_-

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +2

      +ShouT L yeah I've seen an explosion of traffic for some reason... For what it's worth it's nice to have you here!

    • @maruana5118
      @maruana5118 8 років тому +2

      I mean sometimes you get good recommended videos or channels like yours so it's nice for a change :) Really liked that video explaining PhD's... Now Im certain Im not doing one :D

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  8 років тому +1

      If I'd watched it while at uni I think I'd be convinced of the same haha!

  • @LurkerPatrol
    @LurkerPatrol 2 роки тому

    I come back to this video for motivation but also to remember how it was like as a student, especially in grad school for astronomy. I would get up at around 8/8:30, get ready, have breakfast, and head into the department, which was 17 miles away driving. I would have a class in the morning, some break for lunch, and then immediately had to get set up for a three hour lab class that I taught. Would teach it and oversee the lab and then get ready to drive to the observatory, which was 60 miles away. Get my secondary to come with, grab the lab assignments, grab all the other items, grab some dinner and supplies like red bull/monster/candy etc and work at the observatory from about 6 to 4 am. Then finish up there, fill the liquid nitrogen in the dewar and head back home by around 5-6, sometimes I'd sneak in a late night snack and chill out at the beach to get some fresh air before driving home and crashing into bed. I'd start the next day a little later of course but yeah. The grind is/was real.

  • @dash0173
    @dash0173 8 років тому +9

    i understand if you enjoy all this work, that's fine but there are people in my high school that are taking full IB. they're literally drowning in homework. all they do is wake up, goto school, go home and do home work then rinse and repeat. I have never taken a single IB class in my entire life and i don't plan on it because i know it would make me miserable. to get an IB diploma in high school for only a 5-7k scholarship, you need to be drowning in homework for two year straight (you need to take full ib for two years) and high school should be a fun experience, not one that makes you depressed and stressed out all the time because you can't handle all the homework... i hate seeing people have such a boring HS experience cuz im having a great one, honestly. i never get stressed because i know i can handle the HW i have now and more. it's surely not worth going through 2 fucking years of sadness, stress and anxiety just to get a 5 thousand dollar scholarship to not even all colleges. i find it really ridiculous. you gotta live in the moment, dont stress about the future. if you live in the moment, being happy and joyful and not worrying about the future, your future will be the same. it works that way and nobody seems to realize that :/

    • @anon3988
      @anon3988 8 років тому +12

      It's cool that you're having fun in High School, but some people actually want jobs.

    • @dash0173
      @dash0173 8 років тому +2

      Lewis the thing is that you don't need to be in fucking full IB to get a job... that's my point. i never said i don't try. i have all A's and that's PLENTY to get into a good college and more.

    • @L3w157
      @L3w157 8 років тому +3

      I feel like a degree at Oxford is a little different to highschool...

    • @dash0173
      @dash0173 8 років тому

      L3w157 i understand that, i never said they were the same thing. a degree at oxford is, of course, going to be very hard but people put themselves through what these guys go through at such young ages. i know of a freshman at my school that is near suicidal because of the amount of school work they have to complete because they chose to put themselves through such insanely hard courses at such a young age... it's so sad

    • @rayhansideeq4375
      @rayhansideeq4375 8 років тому +1

      adza botchway if they want to take the full ib they can, they probably know that if they stick to it, they can be the ones taking home 7 figures every year. and also a high school in is extremely different to a PhD especially one in physics, so there is not much of a comparison there

  • @nurfaizah6623
    @nurfaizah6623 9 років тому

    I watch this video again and again . how can you inspire me so much. Thank you! Wish someone like you exists in my country. erghhhh

  • @KrejzolKox
    @KrejzolKox 8 років тому +7

    I feel like i lost somewhere in this video

  • @caioporto9234
    @caioporto9234 8 років тому +2

    Seems pretty close to a typical day at my university. I'm chemistry major at Unicamp, in Brazil. I don't know about him but, at the end of the semester, I'm completely burned out.

  • @ThePaintballgun
    @ThePaintballgun 8 років тому +11

    So basically the same as any other physics student?

  • @SimonClark
    @SimonClark  12 років тому

    If you can cover any of the further maths material then absolutely go for it! In particular I would recommend doing the further mechanics material, and the pure maths stuff. Decision and stats are much lower priorities for the physical sciences that mechanics and pure.
    If you can find a good way of putting the fact that you've covered the material on your UCAS form then go for it (AS level?) otherwise be careful not to jeopardise your other exams.

  • @MrModenaitFilms
    @MrModenaitFilms 11 років тому +5

    Physics until 3AM...That does sound intimidating. Is this common?

    • @SimonClark
      @SimonClark  11 років тому +7

      Not really, my typical day would finish at about 10pm, but sometimes (as was the case on this day) needs must!

    • @bipinbiharisharma2271
      @bipinbiharisharma2271 4 роки тому

      Dude google kota lifestyle

  • @bencs25
    @bencs25 11 років тому +3

    I'm currently in the final year of my GCSEs and I intend to take Mathematics & Further Mathematics along with Physics and Chemistry at AS & A2 Levels: I hope to study physics once I get to University...BECAUSE PHYSICS IS AWESOME!

  • @lesliedapple390
    @lesliedapple390 9 років тому +14

    How much do you typically sleep and around what time do you usually wake up and go to sleep?

  • @jacoboribilik3253
    @jacoboribilik3253 4 роки тому +2

    The horseshoe technique for integration has been with me ever since I bumped into that PhD student's channel. I've been able to solve all kinds of fancy integrals with it.

  • @damian.gamlath
    @damian.gamlath 11 років тому +5

    i get a tingle when i see those problem sheets... wonder if that means anything...

  • @CalBruin
    @CalBruin 12 років тому

    As a math student, always difficult balancing the choice between studying for really understanding the material and working late hours trying to perform well on weekly problem sets. I have two approaches. • Solo approach is research solutions for standby copying the night before • With classmates, something I learned here at Harvard, divide & conquer: divide problems among study group this freeing time for both studying and concentration upon fewer problems

  • @busybread6078
    @busybread6078 8 років тому +215

    Oxford isnt the best university out there, its just famous

    • @lizardlenny
      @lizardlenny 8 років тому +62

      It fluctuates. It topped the University ranking last year but doesn't always. Consistantly top 5 though.

    • @busybread6078
      @busybread6078 8 років тому +1

      Kangyu Ng How come triggered? Im 16 and the things i study in Physics/Maths are what Oxford students study in their classes. Just a proof that its just an overrated university and nothing more. Spare me the education im already learning at my school.

    • @goldentabbers8799
      @goldentabbers8799 8 років тому

      Which school do you go to?

    • @terrysilvester4720
      @terrysilvester4720 8 років тому +19

      You right, my uni Oxford Brookes is ;)

    • @ExlouxGaimz
      @ExlouxGaimz 7 років тому +46

      lmao your you really think your gcse physics and maths is even comparable to what they learn in oxford? keep dreaming.

  • @MaidaA22589
    @MaidaA22589 8 років тому

    This is so cool ^w^ Also, your handwriting is absolutely lovely!