With regard to your channel not growing, I think if you continue to provide value to inspiring Engineers, your channel will continue to grow. Electrical Engineering is an intimidating field, and you're giving people confidence that they can do it too. Don't give up. Even if you don't have a million followers, you're helping people change their lives, which ultimately helps society. +1 Subscriber.
Thank you! I am actually super grateful and happy for the current rate of growth -- I was around 500 subs few months ago, but I've already attracted enough great people like yourself who appreciate the videos, so in a way my mission is already accomplished. Anything else is a bonus. Will keep posting for sure :)
@@alithedazzling kenny here is right. Itll take time and, regardless of the projected subcriber count, it'll always be a niche interest which will affect it. Also, I know I don't need to remind you that people make the big money off of youtube through subcriptions and merchandise. I may be broke now, but if all this really proves to be useful (and it is all useful) then I'm really gonna need some Electrical Engineer merch once I'm making the big bucks
Stud! My daughter is a senior from Atlanta and wants to b e an engineer next year. Not sure of the exact school yet but it's either going to be U Florida or U Tennessee. Both schools seem pretty good. Just sent her two of your videos. Thanks!
You would probably enjoy the movie "What The BLEEP! Down the rabbit hole" Its an outdated movie/documentary about quantum physics, but theres a wide portion of the film dedicated to accenting how eaay it is for people to become addicted to emotions.
hey man, ive been following the same un-luck approach and it feels like i havent relly gotten results...ive applied to over 90 internships to no success so i wonder if u can give me any advice on this. i am an international student so i get its harder, but still
it could be that your resume needs improvements -- check out this channel, he has multiple videos on resumes that are very good www.youtube.com/@TamerShaheen/videos
@@alithedazzling thanks for the link thats a great channel! dyu think youd be able to give feedback on my resume if i send it to you? ive reviewed it with a lot of people and they seem to think its great for a sophomore, so I'd just like some external feedback.
@@rohithsudarshan6524 sure, is there a way you could put it on a google doc and post the link here? that way if anyone else sees this they could provide some feedback if needed
I have a question: There are many subjects during a semester. And each subject demands putting time and effort into it and often more than one books are recommended for a single course. So how much problems one should solve for each subject? Should it be all problems given at the end of chapters ( That is impossible for me🥲) or is there some limit to it?
@@alithedazzling I am an EE student. My goal when studying a specific subject, for example "Signals and Systems" is to have a clear understanding of a certain chapter of a recommended book(by Oppenheim) along with a robust problem solving knowledge associated with that chapter. I can be more clear if i say, As an engineering professor, if you teach a certain topic or chapter from a book, how many problems do you expect your students to have solved?
@@usmanzafar4751 So I definitely wouldn't try to solve all the problems. I would first try to understand the concepts -- you might find youtube videos on the topic more useful than solving more problems. I would say doing the homework assignment questions is more than good enough assuming you understand the concepts
With regard to your channel not growing, I think if you continue to provide value to inspiring Engineers, your channel will continue to grow. Electrical Engineering is an intimidating field, and you're giving people confidence that they can do it too. Don't give up. Even if you don't have a million followers, you're helping people change their lives, which ultimately helps society.
+1 Subscriber.
Thank you! I am actually super grateful and happy for the current rate of growth -- I was around 500 subs few months ago, but I've already attracted enough great people like yourself who appreciate the videos, so in a way my mission is already accomplished. Anything else is a bonus. Will keep posting for sure :)
@@alithedazzling kenny here is right.
Itll take time and, regardless of the projected subcriber count, it'll always be a niche interest which will affect it.
Also, I know I don't need to remind you that people make the big money off of youtube through subcriptions and merchandise. I may be broke now, but if all this really proves to be useful (and it is all useful) then I'm really gonna need some Electrical Engineer merch once I'm making the big bucks
So good. I am doing my undergraduate degree and my first few years had a lot of similar struggling but now I'm gradually making progress
I am a EE major at Alabama A&M, a HBCU. Today I watched 5+ of your videos and I must say, I am glad I stumbled soon your YT. Great content!
Hope you continue uploading daily these videos are super useful
Happy to hear! What about them do you find most useful?
Stud! My daughter is a senior from Atlanta and wants to b e an engineer next year. Not sure of the exact school yet but it's either going to be U Florida or U Tennessee. Both schools seem pretty good. Just sent her two of your videos. Thanks!
hope she liked them! Best of luck to your daughter, I am sure she will crush!
Top 1 engineering channel 🔥💪🏻
Thank you Luca! Always happy to see your comments man :-)
@@alithedazzling always happy seing you upload 😁
@@DeadlyAlpacaa my guy -- btw I have been working out a lot but my protein intake was like 50g a day so there no gains 🤣 gonna message you on discord
Inspirational as always
Thank you Kombui :)
You would probably enjoy the movie "What The BLEEP! Down the rabbit hole"
Its an outdated movie/documentary about quantum physics, but theres a wide portion of the film dedicated to accenting how eaay it is for people to become addicted to emotions.
Could you please make a video about how to get into undergraduate research programmes?
hey man, ive been following the same un-luck approach and it feels like i havent relly gotten results...ive applied to over 90 internships to no success so i wonder if u can give me any advice on this. i am an international student so i get its harder, but still
it could be that your resume needs improvements -- check out this channel, he has multiple videos on resumes that are very good www.youtube.com/@TamerShaheen/videos
@@alithedazzling thanks for the link thats a great channel! dyu think youd be able to give feedback on my resume if i send it to you? ive reviewed it with a lot of people and they seem to think its great for a sophomore, so I'd just like some external feedback.
@@rohithsudarshan6524 sure, is there a way you could put it on a google doc and post the link here? that way if anyone else sees this they could provide some feedback if needed
@@alithedazzling yeah sure, ill send it as a drive link to a photo with my contact details cropped!
drive.google.com/file/d/1qBImUTSckHfIJsJo_aoHcNf3U2bJKBnD/view?usp=share_link
3:05 is major
yes sir!
I have a question:
There are many subjects during a semester. And each subject demands putting time and effort into it and often more than one books are recommended for a single course. So how much problems one should solve for each subject? Should it be all problems given at the end of chapters ( That is impossible for me🥲) or is there some limit to it?
what is your goal?
@@alithedazzling I am an EE student. My goal when studying a specific subject, for example "Signals and Systems" is to have a clear understanding of a certain chapter of a recommended book(by Oppenheim) along with a robust problem solving knowledge associated with that chapter. I can be more clear if i say, As an engineering professor, if you teach a certain topic or chapter from a book, how many problems do you expect your students to have solved?
@@usmanzafar4751 So I definitely wouldn't try to solve all the problems. I would first try to understand the concepts -- you might find youtube videos on the topic more useful than solving more problems. I would say doing the homework assignment questions is more than good enough assuming you understand the concepts
@@alithedazzling Thanks for clearing my confusion
Lets crush it!
lets go!