You look really stressed and nervous Andrew. Don't worry too much about it, we (your viewers) have faith in you and you are probably going to pass the exam. I'm more or less at the same stage of the career as you are (different universities) and I can tell you have a pretty good understanding and remember a great deal of the content. At least, that's as far as I can tell from your videos. Don't worry about the long periods of time between videos, we will still be subscribed after you take the test. Good luck!
Yep, just to add on to this: I passed my equivalent PhD exams, and I would say the #1 thing that helped was making sure to just do a TON of example problems. Take those previous exams and modify the question a bit and solve them. Make sure you practice, practice, practice! Even if you have every equation that will be on the exam on your study guide, at the end of the day you will need experience using them. Time is a significant factor on these exams, you really don’t want to find yourself having to derive things from scratch in my experience. These exams are tough, but with enough practice you should be fine. The key is that the questions often require a little bit of out-of-the-box thinking before they can be solved, but if you have practice solving interesting variations on previous exam questions then you will be prepared to make that jump and understand what the question is asking of you. Spend time really thinking about what the question is asking and why it’s being asked, then dive into the math.
@@GirtonOramsay Fair, let me rephrase: They will be the most difficult exam you will ever take, but if you put in the time and effort and you are already at the point you are taking these exams then you absolutely can pass them.
Cosmology exam prof: Please do not memorize any formulas. The point of the exam is to test your knowledge but not your memorization skill. Me : Ok Exam Q1a): Please write down the Friedmann equation for a flat universe. Me: f*** True story :)
Ahh, it's almost been 3 years, it's crazy how much time has passed. I remember asking you for advice when you were still a senior but now we're both in graduate school. Good luck on your comprehensives. Got preliminaries in two weeks!
I understand very little of the topics you are talking about, except some things that cross over with chemistry, but it was very fascinating. I hope you do well in the exam and hopefully all the work you put in will pay off.
Yo Andrew, get as technical as you want/need. This video is helping you organize your thoughts for an upcoming big knowledge check. As your viewers, we want the best for you and will gladly hear your brain ramble on Lagrangians and partition funtions for hours if it helps you get past this successfully.
This is f*ing crazy. Come to Germany, we don't even really have written exams after undergrad and there are no "final tests". And if you do well in your thesises (is that a word?) you have a great chance to get a paid position to do your PhD. I almost feel lazy from seeing what you have to go through. Still, I believe in you my man, you will do it!
Me, in grade 9: I think I'll take physics, seems easy enough. *a few years of ignoring air resistance, taking sinx=x Me, in grade 11: That dumb bastard, why does he get to ruin my life. All this knowledge is pain *after killing the ender dragon, finding inner peace on this pale blue dot. Me, in grade 12: Wasn't that bad of a choice, at least I know how the universe works. *opens e&m book Me: shouldn't have said that, should not have said that.
When andrew said "I am just gonna shut up and take it" I felt it in my soul Because I am supposed to finish my 5 online exams due tuesday but it's ANDREW!! It's worth it And good luck for your comperhancive exams
“I’m going to shut up and take it”? Please reword that, good sir 😂 But seriously, I just finished a Ph.D. in mathematics and the hardest part was the stupid qualifying exam. Ours was two 4-hour exams in abstract algebra and real analysis. Then after that, we had to take the area exam. The area exam is an oral examination on the field of study you want to specialize in. For example, my field is differential geometry so I was tested on my knowledge of that. Ugh...graduate examinations suck HARD! But I’m proud of you for pushing forward and you can do this! I believe in you, the finish line DOES exist!
Solve Integrals With Me Sure! I would be happy to answer any questions you might have about studying higher level mathematics. You can email me at Troy100389@aol.com.
Ouf! This got me pretty stressed out even though I’m still 17 and i am already going through college curriculums by myself. Pretty scary stuff, kinda motivates me to do even more P.S good luck man! You’re definitely an inspiration
I have my qualifying exam (same as your comprehensive exam) coming up in about a month for PhD in Aerospace engineering! Good luck bro! We can do this!
Thank you for this video. It is such an excellent explanation of what the comps are. I don't think anyone who hasn't taken them or isn't facing taking them has an appreciation for what exactly it means. You definitely have a great study method and seem incredibly organized. In my experience, reading and taking notes was important, but the single most important way of studying was doing problem after problem all day every day. On the days of the exams, I made sure to get a good night's sleep and have a relaxed morning with a good breakfast followed by 1-2 warm-up problems to get my brain going for the day. Of course everyone operates differently. In any case, best of luck! Even getting to the exam is a huge accomplishment. And once you are done, it will be such a huge relief.
Hey andrew! I wish you all the best for your test which you will contest to research at your best. That came out nice, anyway dont be stressed or overwhelmed just write a sticky note stick it at your desk stating your plan of action and half a week before your exam reflect what all ya did and u MUST he golden.
I really hope that you'll keep making videos up until finishing PhD. It really helps me stay on track of what to do, and expect going through this "want to be a physicist" journey. But you helped me(us viewers) a lot already. much love
Thanks for inspiring and exiting me in every video Andrew. I'm in high school and the syllabus is mostly boring. You keep my passion for physics alive.
@@thephysicistcuber175 I kid you not, I had a textbook that, for one section (I think it was a problem using the WKB approximation - it's been over 30 years), said to use the approximation i = hbar. No, that's not a typo. This same text had a problem involving a periodic dirac delta function potential and energy bands. All well and good, except that the graph showed the potential as a series of spikes of height infinity, which was marked on the vertical axis; the axis continued past that point. Don't underestimate how far physicists will bend mathematics to suit their needs. A quick search found it: Introductory Quantum Mechanics by Liboff.
Good luck! Saw your videos in my senior year of undergrad and they helped me decide on pursuing a PhD. I'm studying for my 1st qualifying exam right now and feel that sense of being overwhelmed. Crush it!
At 5:00 you mentioned sharing your results with grad students (I presume for their qualification tests). As much, as I am a friend of sharing, I don’t think you should do that. After all the preparation is a fundamental part of the qualification. Just giving out shortcuts will not improve anybodies degree (as long as they don’t fail) and it will certainly not improve the reputation of the universities graduates in the long run. I entirely stopped taking those cheat sheets from colleagues because I also don’t know any better when I have the opportunity to go with ‚the easy way‘. But my mistakes from the past frequently catch up with me when revising material I could be more familiar with (if I hadn’t taken those shortcuts)...
Good luck on comps dad! It’s so weird how different comps are across universities; at my uni in CO our comps are 100% research based and are basically pre-vivas
I haven't even finished my undergraduate in physics yet and I'm already panicking about this test. I hope this will go well for you. I'm taking my first dedicated quantum mechanics class next semester and it is going to be basically self taught due to Covid-19 online. Can't imagine taking grad school classes during all of this.
@@PapaFlammy69 My life would be pure gray if i didn't see you texting eachother like this everytime. Btw Jens, I love your screams. I myself scream pretty often and seing you do the same makes me feel less retarded. Thanks.
All the best Andrew! I am sure that your exam will be very good. Watching your videos all these years has certainly made me more confident about appearing for my exams!! Best wishes, and eagerly await your video after this exam!!
I love and enjoy watching your videos even though I'm in med school which is obviously so far from what you do. I'm wishing you the best on your exam, and I believe you will make it and eventually become a proud PhD holder!
Hi Andrew, I am a chemistry student, but i really like your videos. They are really informative and helpful, since we chemists use some physics too as you may know. I wish you all the best for your upcoming big exam. I am sure you will pass it with no problems.
At my University in my physics department, a little over half the students in the year previous to mine failed the comprehensive exam -- or what we call prelims. It absolutely can happen. Thankfully, here, you have two chances to pass them all. If you fail three of them, you have to take all of them again, but if you pass two or more, you only have to take the remaining ones you failed again the next Summer. A friend of mine at Duke University also said that they had the qualifying exams, but no one takes them seriously there, so you can still stay even if you fail it. At my University, we didn't even have one, so it's not always the same.
I'll be taking a comprehensive exam in about 3 semesters for seismology (I believe we typically take it 2.5 years in, as opposed to 2 in many cases).... Jesus Christ Andrew those latex notes look amazing. I imagine I'll look like that Charlie meme studying for it, my notes always have been physical. I wish you the best for it, I personally find it terrifying, but I am certain you'll do well, as for me we'll see D:
I’m pursuing a master’s degree in mathematics after finishing physics and a minor in mathematics but this video has made me reconsider and has given me a weird surge of motivation to study physics... good luck with your exam!!! Love your content it always makes me appreciate my field a little more
The best thing to do when it comes to exams like this, that I've found, is just to keep doing problems. All the time. Do all of the problems from previous semesters, and then look through each subjects textbooks, jot down the subjects that you're kind of iffy on, and then work on problems that have solutions, work through it on your own, and then use the solutions to help you out if you get stuck. Same thing with old exams from previous courses; go over them, work through those problems again, and master them. Good luck!
Hello! Recent high school graduate and soon to be cs student here. No clue what any of this means or how to do it but it showed up on my recommended tab on UA-cam so all I can really say is good luck and I hope you do well on your exam!
Would love to see a follow-up vid on how you currently take your notes for your classes, seeing that you use LaTeX for it now, and how it differs from when you were still taking them on paper !
This video is giving me test anxiety for a test I'm not even taking.
Yeah because you have a lot of tests in a 120+ hours game Ren Ren
Agreed
LMAAAAAAOOO me too
Me too. I know the feeling he has. Ughh
Is it wrong that I salivate when I see those notes?
Learning about Andrew’s exam to procrastinate studying for my final exam>>
Facts
Agreed
How do you have finals in August, though?
Kenji Gunawan Summer class to fill the void
Same lol
You look really stressed and nervous Andrew. Don't worry too much about it, we (your viewers) have faith in you and you are probably going to pass the exam. I'm more or less at the same stage of the career as you are (different universities) and I can tell you have a pretty good understanding and remember a great deal of the content. At least, that's as far as I can tell from your videos. Don't worry about the long periods of time between videos, we will still be subscribed after you take the test. Good luck!
He's looking like he's on the verge of a mental breakdown lol. But good luck Andrew.
Can't you take it again? Or do they just kick you out?
Yep, just to add on to this: I passed my equivalent PhD exams, and I would say the #1 thing that helped was making sure to just do a TON of example problems. Take those previous exams and modify the question a bit and solve them. Make sure you practice, practice, practice! Even if you have every equation that will be on the exam on your study guide, at the end of the day you will need experience using them. Time is a significant factor on these exams, you really don’t want to find yourself having to derive things from scratch in my experience. These exams are tough, but with enough practice you should be fine. The key is that the questions often require a little bit of out-of-the-box thinking before they can be solved, but if you have practice solving interesting variations on previous exam questions then you will be prepared to make that jump and understand what the question is asking of you. Spend time really thinking about what the question is asking and why it’s being asked, then dive into the math.
@@supermaxman2 "Tough" is a big understatement. Although you have some solid advice. I'm in the same spot as Andrew now.
@@GirtonOramsay Fair, let me rephrase: They will be the most difficult exam you will ever take, but if you put in the time and effort and you are already at the point you are taking these exams then you absolutely can pass them.
You’ve got this Drew! I have every confidence in the world! ~Love Mom 💕
Its very wholesome that you watch your son's videos. You're a good mom.
Cool mom, hope my mom comes to this country soon
eleonar crimson I hope so too!!
This is way to cute
He passed with an unconditional pass and it wasn't even close
I literally paused my own revision for abstract algebra to hear someone else stress about exams. BUT its Andrew so...worth it
lmao
CS or pure maths?
Same here. It’s reassuring. We can all suffer together.
@@patternwhisperer4048 its acc a physics course , we call it symmetry. so far everything I've done is basically group theory or abstract algebra
@@shafkatmehmood7216 good luck!
Cosmology exam prof: Please do not memorize any formulas. The point of the exam is to test your knowledge but not your memorization skill.
Me : Ok
Exam Q1a): Please write down the Friedmann equation for a flat universe.
Me: f***
True story :)
when they say this it's explicitly because memorizing stuff would make their exam easy lmao
Prof didn't do anything wrong. He/she wanted to see if you could derive it.
E H a derivation that you probably saw in a lecture or textbook is not a good exam question
@@user-en5vj6vr2u Exactly why the prof told him to not memorize it.
But tbh, one should know that for a flat universe you should just put in k=0 and get the Friedmann Equation
MIT's math program has an oral qualifying exam. Which, to me, sounds like the most terrifying thing in the universe.
Ahh, it's almost been 3 years, it's crazy how much time has passed. I remember asking you for advice when you were still a senior but now we're both in graduate school. Good luck on your comprehensives. Got preliminaries in two weeks!
Time flies! gl!
Donde estudias?
@@alfredosepulveda8121 UC Berkeley
I'm taking similar prelim physics exam to Andrew...stress is too real. Good luck too guys!
Andrew: "get to the scattering theory, self-explanatory..."
Me: ahh yes yes very
"I'm tired of trying to understand why we have certain exams. I'm just going to shut up and take it."
Spoken like a true broken spirit right there 🤣
I understand very little of the topics you are talking about, except some things that cross over with chemistry, but it was very fascinating. I hope you do well in the exam and hopefully all the work you put in will pay off.
Your videos on tensor calculus really helped me even though I'm an sophomore year student it was such an elegant explanation that I understood
Oh i got a like from my favorite UA-camr I'm excited yaaaaaaa! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
His explanation is elegnant
Yo Andrew, get as technical as you want/need. This video is helping you organize your thoughts for an upcoming big knowledge check. As your viewers, we want the best for you and will gladly hear your brain ramble on Lagrangians and partition funtions for hours if it helps you get past this successfully.
He said "Im just gonna shut up and take it", someone call Michael Scott !!
Good luck Andrew. We’re all rooting for you!!
i'm starting college for physics in 3 weeks, thank you for being my inspiration!!
This is f*ing crazy. Come to Germany, we don't even really have written exams after undergrad and there are no "final tests". And if you do well in your thesises (is that a word?) you have a great chance to get a paid position to do your PhD. I almost feel lazy from seeing what you have to go through. Still, I believe in you my man, you will do it!
Plural von "Thesis" ist "Theses" :)
It's true, you get enough free time to be able to consolidate and acquire more knowledge and explore pathways.
@@dhruva8106 100% agree :)
Me, in grade 9: I think I'll take physics, seems easy enough.
*a few years of ignoring air resistance, taking sinx=x
Me, in grade 11: That dumb bastard, why does he get to ruin my life. All this knowledge is pain
*after killing the ender dragon, finding inner peace on this pale blue dot.
Me, in grade 12: Wasn't that bad of a choice, at least I know how the universe works.
*opens e&m book
Me: shouldn't have said that, should not have said that.
I respect this guy so damn much, don't worry Andrew I'm certain that you'll pass and do exceptionally, good luck! 👍
Dude best of luck and hope. I know you can do it!
I am in vet school, idk why at 2am I am learning about physics grad exams. Still very interesting.
Good luck dude!
It is clear you are committed to your craft - you got this!!! Good luck!
When andrew said "I am just gonna shut up and take it" I felt it in my soul Because I am supposed to finish my 5 online exams due tuesday but it's ANDREW!! It's worth it
And good luck for your comperhancive exams
Honestly sounds crazy. Kinda makes me nervous about grad school tho
I didn't mean to scare anyone, I just wanted to make sure people take it seriously when their time comes lol
no its very easy, you will get through it, good luck
You're going to kill it bro! Good luck, you got this!
“I’m going to shut up and take it”? Please reword that, good sir 😂
But seriously, I just finished a Ph.D. in mathematics and the hardest part was the stupid qualifying exam. Ours was two 4-hour exams in abstract algebra and real analysis. Then after that, we had to take the area exam. The area exam is an oral examination on the field of study you want to specialize in. For example, my field is differential geometry so I was tested on my knowledge of that. Ugh...graduate examinations suck HARD! But I’m proud of you for pushing forward and you can do this! I believe in you, the finish line DOES exist!
"pushing forward"
I see what you did there, Mr. Differential Geometry
hey! I am looking to take up mathematics for higher studies. Could I connect with you to ask some questions? Thanks.
Solve Integrals With Me Sure! I would be happy to answer any questions you might have about studying higher level mathematics. You can email me at Troy100389@aol.com.
This looks terrifying. I guess not going into academia was the right choice for me.
lmao
Starting physics grad school in three weeks. I'm nervous but watching your videos gives me hope. Good luck with the comprehensive exam!!!
Andrew after the exams please post more. It motivates me to study more.
Last time i was so early Andrew was in high school
Every time you said "what's going on smart people", I feel like 🥺🥺🥺
Ouf! This got me pretty stressed out even though I’m still 17 and i am already going through college curriculums by myself.
Pretty scary stuff, kinda motivates me to do even more
P.S good luck man! You’re definitely an inspiration
May the exam asks exactly what you know. Good luck and take care. I'm a big fan of yours and i'm from Computer Science! Cheers.
I have my qualifying exam (same as your comprehensive exam) coming up in about a month for PhD in Aerospace engineering! Good luck bro! We can do this!
Wishing you the best of luck, Andrew.
Keep working hard man. I hope you crush this exam cause I really wanna see the rest of your PhD journey. Let's go Dotson!
Thank you for this video. It is such an excellent explanation of what the comps are. I don't think anyone who hasn't taken them or isn't facing taking them has an appreciation for what exactly it means. You definitely have a great study method and seem incredibly organized. In my experience, reading and taking notes was important, but the single most important way of studying was doing problem after problem all day every day. On the days of the exams, I made sure to get a good night's sleep and have a relaxed morning with a good breakfast followed by 1-2 warm-up problems to get my brain going for the day. Of course everyone operates differently. In any case, best of luck! Even getting to the exam is a huge accomplishment. And once you are done, it will be such a huge relief.
Hey andrew!
I wish you all the best for your test which you will contest to research at your best.
That came out nice, anyway dont be stressed or overwhelmed just write a sticky note stick it at your desk stating your plan of action and half a week before your exam reflect what all ya did and u MUST he golden.
I live in Las Cruces and study EE, cool seeing vids from a college that I’ve grown up around. Good luck
Good luck, man! You got this!
I really hope that you'll keep making videos up until finishing PhD. It really helps me stay on track of what to do, and expect going through this "want to be a physicist" journey. But you helped me(us viewers) a lot already. much love
Best of luck, man! You've got this!!
You're going to ace this exam! Glad you made this video, it's cathartic.
Good luck Andrew!! You will crack this exam!
OMG now you take your NOTES on Latex also. Do you even remember how it is to use pen and paper? LMAO
I use paper as little as possible lol
@@AndrewDotsonvideos Kudos to you man, 1 year into a phd I have VOLUMES of notes.
@@AndrewDotsonvideos your eyes are fine?
@@LUCATRON-hs8cj I also use latex... What about the eyes??
You got this man, been following you since your senior year of under grad
Darn, now I’ve gotta wait another month. Good luck on the test and can’t wait to hear about your favorable results :)
Good to see you back uploading. Best of luck in your exam man!
Thanks for inspiring and exiting me in every video Andrew. I'm in high school and the syllabus is mostly boring. You keep my passion for physics alive.
Good luck finishing up HS!
😊
Good luck man. I believe in you!
Good luck!!! We all believe in you and from what I've seen on your channel, you got this. Don't burn yourself out.
Good luck Andrew! Just remember that hbar=1 and you'll be fine :D
Also c=1.
And pi=1.
@@tomkerruish2982 and now buddy you've officially carried it too far.
@@thephysicistcuber175 I kid you not, I had a textbook that, for one section (I think it was a problem using the WKB approximation - it's been over 30 years), said to use the approximation i = hbar. No, that's not a typo. This same text had a problem involving a periodic dirac delta function potential and energy bands. All well and good, except that the graph showed the potential as a series of spikes of height infinity, which was marked on the vertical axis; the axis continued past that point. Don't underestimate how far physicists will bend mathematics to suit their needs.
A quick search found it: Introductory Quantum Mechanics by Liboff.
Good luck! Saw your videos in my senior year of undergrad and they helped me decide on pursuing a PhD. I'm studying for my 1st qualifying exam right now and feel that sense of being overwhelmed. Crush it!
At 5:00 you mentioned sharing your results with grad students (I presume for their qualification tests). As much, as I am a friend of sharing, I don’t think you should do that. After all the preparation is a fundamental part of the qualification. Just giving out shortcuts will not improve anybodies degree (as long as they don’t fail) and it will certainly not improve the reputation of the universities graduates in the long run.
I entirely stopped taking those cheat sheets from colleagues because I also don’t know any better when I have the opportunity to go with ‚the easy way‘. But my mistakes from the past frequently catch up with me when revising material I could be more familiar with (if I hadn’t taken those shortcuts)...
"None of the previous years papers have solutions provided aswell" that hit me hard 😣
Good luck man! You're gonna kill it
Best wishes on the exam!!!
Good luck gamer, you’ll do great 😤
Good luck Andrew! I'm starting undergrad Physics soon and you've been a great inspiration to me ✌️
Good luck on comps dad! It’s so weird how different comps are across universities; at my uni in CO our comps are 100% research based and are basically pre-vivas
You can do it Andrew!!! You're the man!
Good luck for your test
I haven't even finished my undergraduate in physics yet and I'm already panicking about this test. I hope this will go well for you. I'm taking my first dedicated quantum mechanics class next semester and it is going to be basically self taught due to Covid-19 online. Can't imagine taking grad school classes during all of this.
Good luck man !
You got some real nerve showing your face over here
Flammable Maths you got some real nerves not letting me use your bathroom
@@AndrewDotsonvideos I told you several times by now that you could use my god damn bathroom
Andrew Dotson
@@PapaFlammy69 My life would be pure gray if i didn't see you texting eachother like this everytime. Btw Jens, I love your screams. I myself scream pretty often and seing you do the same makes me feel less retarded. Thanks.
Flammable Maths I was wondering if you’d put a comment. Too funny!
You're an idol Andrew, crack the damn exam, godspeed.
All the best Andrew! I am sure that your exam will be very good. Watching your videos all these years has certainly made me more confident about appearing for my exams!!
Best wishes, and eagerly await your video after this exam!!
Goodluck Andrew , you have been a big inspiration to me and my education goals .
Good luck drew! I actually liked the video going into very technical stuff even tho i didnt understand anything. And just remember pi= 4 :)
I love and enjoy watching your videos even though I'm in med school which is obviously so far from what you do. I'm wishing you the best on your exam, and I believe you will make it and eventually become a proud PhD holder!
Hi Andrew,
I am a chemistry student, but i really like your videos. They are really informative and helpful, since we chemists use some physics too as you may know.
I wish you all the best for your upcoming big exam.
I am sure you will pass it with no problems.
Good luck for the exam!
At my University in my physics department, a little over half the students in the year previous to mine failed the comprehensive exam -- or what we call prelims. It absolutely can happen. Thankfully, here, you have two chances to pass them all. If you fail three of them, you have to take all of them again, but if you pass two or more, you only have to take the remaining ones you failed again the next Summer. A friend of mine at Duke University also said that they had the qualifying exams, but no one takes them seriously there, so you can still stay even if you fail it. At my University, we didn't even have one, so it's not always the same.
I'll be taking a comprehensive exam in about 3 semesters for seismology (I believe we typically take it 2.5 years in, as opposed to 2 in many cases)....
Jesus Christ Andrew those latex notes look amazing. I imagine I'll look like that Charlie meme studying for it, my notes always have been physical.
I wish you the best for it, I personally find it terrifying, but I am certain you'll do well, as for me we'll see D:
Your hard work will be rewarded!
I don't care what they say about you andrew, you're a good cookie. Good luck with the exam. May the force be with you.
Days the boys aren’t ready for: Andrew gets his PhD😢
Well he got it
What
When?
Good luck with your test!
I wish you tons of luck!
I’m pursuing a master’s degree in mathematics after finishing physics and a minor in mathematics but this video has made me reconsider and has given me a weird surge of motivation to study physics... good luck with your exam!!! Love your content it always makes me appreciate my field a little more
Best of luck! Have my qualifying exam in a couple of months and the workload is definitely overwhelming
Just finished PChem II yesterday. Hearing “ensemble” and “partition function” are already giving flashbacks 😂
Good luck you got this 👍🏻
All the best bruv!!
As a master student from Germany, I'd really like to get my hands on that latex document once it's finished. Good luck, you can do it!
My man latex's his notes ... dude you'll do fine
The best thing to do when it comes to exams like this, that I've found, is just to keep doing problems. All the time. Do all of the problems from previous semesters, and then look through each subjects textbooks, jot down the subjects that you're kind of iffy on, and then work on problems that have solutions, work through it on your own, and then use the solutions to help you out if you get stuck. Same thing with old exams from previous courses; go over them, work through those problems again, and master them.
Good luck!
Best of luck! You got this! Things will be alright :)
Good luck buddy!
You got this Andrew! Hope I get to be as good as you.
Hello! Recent high school graduate and soon to be cs student here. No clue what any of this means or how to do it but it showed up on my recommended tab on UA-cam so all I can really say is good luck and I hope you do well on your exam!
Dude, when you upload a video I get so hyped. Good luck man!
Good luck man, you got this!!
Good luck man :] Been following you for a while now and have seen you kill all exams (but Physics GRE LOL). You got this
Kids, this is what it takes to become a well educated academic that will often openly be ignored by Facebook moms.
Good luck! (I really enjoy your videos.)
You got this brother. You’ve made it this far
Would love to see a follow-up vid on how you currently take your notes for your classes, seeing that you use LaTeX for it now, and how it differs from when you were still taking them on paper !
You got this big Dotson 👌Juan has his comprehensive exam soon (maybe) as well.