When I joined postgraduation in math, I was hoping to excel. But the university gives less time and huge syllabus to cover and few professors don't care to make us understand. Missing even one class is a loss and not just that, the understanding part is hectic too.Not sure if I should carry on or not.....
Dude keep going!! I was just thinking the same thing but my class buddy kept encouraging me and I was in the math center and I finally started getting it 😊 I will not give up on my Aerospace Engineering dream!!! Maybe just give yourself a day or 2 to do something for yourself then come back.
Success = Talent * Effort^Focus + Random Events. Effort and Focus are in one's control. Talent is revealed by the application of Effort. The second term can take on positive and negative values: life is like that.
As per my understanding every subject can be a dream killer especially science. But you just have to give all your best. Hope this helps. Im also on my way to double major in pure mathematics and physics.
In secondary school I remember a teacher saying that at University 100 students enter the Mathematics degree and less than 25 will go all the way through and graduate. We can guess how many will say yes to becoming Mathematics teachers in secondary schools.
This is my current situation. Need to pass college algebra to start applying to nursing programs. But I can’t take college algebra until I pass intermediate algebra. So I’m gathering all the study resources to study for the math portion of the pert test to jump straight into college algebra and if I get to that point I’m eligible to take another test to bypass college algebra. I have to go this route because I keep failing my math classes and I can’t continue to decrease my gpa which will in turn affect my chances into getting accepted into nursing programs.
I saw a solution to a question I've been struggling with for a few days, it was such an elegant and clean solution- it made me cry. I felt like I was seeing a work of art.
I wish I had known the value of getting good at math when I was younger. It was just abstract crap that I thought I would never use. Boy was I dead wrong. It really is the most interesting and important subject that will only benefit you till no end. It is EVERYTHING! It improves you as a human being!
as a German Biologist - the Math Prof at the Board with Chalking :“.. and as you can see EASILY!! - this Follows...“ we were all BLIND and did not see even the white chalk chalking away... Math PTSD
Rock on! Love math, always have and its applications in physics, CS etc. I use it non stop in my AI comp sci work. Have become lazy recently however as chatgpt /claudeAI etc make it so I don’t always need to breakdown the math parts in my code now as they do so quickly. Anyway love the channel. Party on!
in our university there's a course in probability that is for math students but also for people who study "integrated lifestyle", they study many different things, like physics, chemistry, just alot of stuff in one. math and ILS students have separate homework problems to make it fair, and at the beginning it was really easy, so I'm sure the first few weeks were very doable for the ILS students. But damn, it has gotten hard, and while the problems are not super hard for me as a math student (presence sheets are the same for math and ILS), I still think for ILS people it surely is insanely hard to deal with a linear combination of rightshift and leftshift-operator and to find out its eigenvalues (random walk on Z), there's also a ton of measure theory that they prob get confronted with for the first time. So now I think it's not so fair to them anymore, and I have huge respect for the ILS students that push through this course.
I am a general studies major with an emphasis in mathematics, who only had to take a non-math class to graduate this semester. So, I am taking ECON 3303 Money & Banking, Real Analysis 1, and Foundations of Geometry (retake). So far I am messing up on writing proofs either I can start two lines and can't finish the proof and end up reading the solutions on how to do it. I know just reading the solutions will not help me study for tests but when I start proving the claim either I prove without proving anything eventhough I thought I did, or either I don't use the definition and theorems correctly.
I used to hate math and felt overwhelmed just thinking about it. But after finding your channel, my perspective changed now it's the subject I enjoy the most
I just lost a chance to enter a Master's program thanks to Calculus. Chemistry, no problem, Thermodynamics, cool chief. 👍 But MF Calculus always makes me feel like an idiot, an outsider. I've lost all confidence.😔 I'm done.
The timing of this is insane
Literally.
Keep going brothers!
This is point, what Professor said on end :"Don't give up my friends. Stay strong"-
When I joined postgraduation in math, I was hoping to excel. But the university gives less time and huge syllabus to cover and few professors don't care to make us understand. Missing even one class is a loss and not just that, the understanding part is hectic too.Not sure if I should carry on or not.....
Dude keep going!! I was just thinking the same thing but my class buddy kept encouraging me and I was in the math center and I finally started getting it 😊 I will not give up on my Aerospace Engineering dream!!! Maybe just give yourself a day or 2 to do something for yourself then come back.
Success = Talent * Effort^Focus + Random Events.
Effort and Focus are in one's control. Talent is revealed by the application of Effort.
The second term can take on positive and negative values: life is like that.
"Mathematics is difficult, even for mathematicians." ~ Reinhold Böhme, quoted in Appendix A of "Vector Calculus" (2nd Edition) by Marsden & Tromba.
I like math. I hate how everyone teaches it. I hate math.
So many people go through this
As per my understanding every subject can be a dream killer especially science. But you just have to give all your best.
Hope this helps. Im also on my way to double major in pure mathematics and physics.
In secondary school I remember a teacher saying that at University 100 students enter the Mathematics degree and less than 25 will go all the way through and graduate. We can guess how many will say yes to becoming Mathematics teachers in secondary schools.
This is my current situation. Need to pass college algebra to start applying to nursing programs. But I can’t take college algebra until I pass intermediate algebra. So I’m gathering all the study resources to study for the math portion of the pert test to jump straight into college algebra and if I get to that point I’m eligible to take another test to bypass college algebra. I have to go this route because I keep failing my math classes and I can’t continue to decrease my gpa which will in turn affect my chances into getting accepted into nursing programs.
I saw a solution to a question I've been struggling with for a few days, it was such an elegant and clean solution- it made me cry. I felt like I was seeing a work of art.
Excellent timing. Thank you!
I wish I had known the value of getting good at math when I was younger. It was just abstract crap that I thought I would never use. Boy was I dead wrong. It really is the most interesting and important subject that will only benefit you till no end. It is EVERYTHING! It improves you as a human being!
as a German Biologist - the Math Prof at the Board with Chalking :“.. and as you can see EASILY!! - this Follows...“
we were all BLIND and did not see even the white chalk
chalking away...
Math PTSD
Rock on! Love math, always have and its applications in physics, CS etc.
I use it non stop in my AI comp sci work. Have become lazy recently however as chatgpt /claudeAI etc make it so I don’t always need to breakdown the math parts in my code now as they do so quickly.
Anyway love the channel.
Party on!
Yeah chatgpt is great! Love claude 3.5 too. Thank you!!
If you learn enough tricks you become a wizard.
100%
Present sir 🙋♂️ i am your big fan 😊
Thank you so very much for all of your hard work and dedication! You are greatly appreciated
in our university there's a course in probability that is for math students but also for people who study "integrated lifestyle", they study many different things, like physics, chemistry, just alot of stuff in one. math and ILS students have separate homework problems to make it fair, and at the beginning it was really easy, so I'm sure the first few weeks were very doable for the ILS students. But damn, it has gotten hard, and while the problems are not super hard for me as a math student (presence sheets are the same for math and ILS), I still think for ILS people it surely is insanely hard to deal with a linear combination of rightshift and leftshift-operator and to find out its eigenvalues (random walk on Z), there's also a ton of measure theory that they prob get confronted with for the first time. So now I think it's not so fair to them anymore, and I have huge respect for the ILS students that push through this course.
I am a general studies major with an emphasis in mathematics, who only had to take a non-math class to graduate this semester. So, I am taking ECON 3303 Money & Banking, Real Analysis 1, and Foundations of Geometry (retake). So far I am messing up on writing proofs either I can start two lines and can't finish the proof and end up reading the solutions on how to do it. I know just reading the solutions will not help me study for tests but when I start proving the claim either I prove without proving anything eventhough I thought I did, or either I don't use the definition and theorems correctly.
❤❤❤Great message! Thank you So much!😊❤
I noticed that doing a few problems everyday, it has help a lot with my math anxiety.
The easy part : *do mathematics everyday*
The hard part : *mathematics*
-- Jokes aside, really good and inspirational video with a very true message.
What a title... Wow... Wowwwewe
Intermediate to algebra by AoPS is tough. I dont know anything after reading.
Or meth.
I think that match teaching should be a study at university level as well. Getting a Major in explaning math
lin alg 😭
So if I want to become a math person I just need to do meth? Got it!! I'll get started right away
Abuse aren’t born knowing calculus? Can you prove that?
I used to hate math and felt overwhelmed just thinking about it. But after finding your channel, my perspective changed now it's the subject I enjoy the most
I just lost a chance to enter a Master's program thanks to Calculus. Chemistry, no problem, Thermodynamics, cool chief. 👍 But MF Calculus always makes me feel like an idiot, an outsider. I've lost all confidence.😔 I'm done.