Love your enthusiasm ! I enjoyed studying chemistry as well, but I wasn't very good at Maths and wasn't passionate about studying very hard maybe because I wasn't super intelligent coupled with no sense of purpose why I should want to commit so many organometallic reactions, for example, to memory.. So never got beyond completing a few Master's degrees, never sure about what I wanted to do career wise. In the end I went back to university, qualifying that time round as a gemmologist and as a geologist, then started a small scale alluvial gold mining business using money I inherited.
Very nice video and thank you very much mam because I am very inspired from you I love chemistry and I feel all the situations by heart what ever you told because I also want to do PhD and lot's of research as you have done.
Graet, this is first time i have seen any such amazing video. Well, that's cool you got in almost every where you intended to be in, and then meeting super cool people around you helping and making all your ways easier (somewhat) to let things happen. I myself am so much interested in doing all such things, but the country i am living in doesn't support any single one, making me the most weak candidate to apply for any international program. I am at the stage of seeking PhD position in homogeneous steroselective catalysis but GRE is what is not possible perhaps for me, for its high fee( test+ preparation) or may be i feel not competent enough to crack it. It would be glad tp hear back any from you to still apply in and get funded position.
Hi! Recently several doctoral programs in the USA are dropping the GRE as a requirement an example of this is is Brown University which dropped their GRE requirement for 24 doctoral programs including their Chemistry PhD Program (www.brown.edu/news/2019-10-03/gre). You can also apply for a GRE fee waiver (www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/about/fees/reductions). In terms of finding research opportunities you can start at your home institution, and also look for internships for international students, these can be found both in academia and/or industry. Feel free to email us at youcandostem@gmail.com if you have more questions.
I like to research in nanochemistry. Mam, can u do some tutorials to develop the research skills, some videos on new chemistry research topics, how to read and understand research papers. I am studying for PhD entrance exam
I'm in my last year in the faculty of education chemistry department and I am in love with chemistry and want to continue my studies and be a researcher in chemistry so i was wandering if it passible to apply for master degree in chemistry? so if there is anyone can answer my question I would like to hear it .
Hi! I think one strategy that I can recommend is to start simple, and try to associate the material with things that are useful to you or thing that you deal with in the daily life if that is possible of course. When it start getting abstract or harder to grasp always ask for help to professors or scientific mentors, never feel like asking questions is wrong. If need you need more information please contact us at youcandostem@gmail.com
Hi mam, I wanted to know is there any UA-cam channel in which I can find chemistry lectures which could be useful for post graduates. Please suggest some free stuffs in it,it would be of GR8 help ☺☺
I am Chemistry lecturer at degree college, I have 7 publications and 2 native language book author, So I would like to get Ph.D in Chemistry. How is possible to get it.
Question for all PhD students in STEM field: How do human👥 civilizations evolve from Middle Dark Ages to Industrial🏭 Age and then onto Modern 20th and 21st century? Answering this question completely will help you to realize😃 the critical and crucial connection between a PhD📜 (in STEM 🧬📡field) and industry🏭. "From where does the industry comes from?" Try answering it completely and on the spot under 10 seconds.
Hi mam I am from India I like chemistry . I'm very interested to become a chemist now I competed bsc chemistry. Give some tips for me mam and I decided to do chemical biology . Give some ideas to become a chemist mam. Thank for your video mam
It is completely ok, one really important thing to keep in mind while in college and graduate school is that you are not alone and you can always ask for help within your school. Do not despair You can DO STEM!
Hi! I developed my research interest through my experiences in summer programs and also doing some research and tutoring at my home institution. As an undergraduate student I had the chance to experience research in Physics, Engineering and Organic chemistry and ultimately decided to continue developing my experiences in Chemical Biology and Biochemistry where I can apply a little bit of everything I have learned. If you are figuring out what kind of research you would be interested in I suggest that you start by doing some research perhaps at your home institution, a good start point is working on a research project based on your favorite class material so far, as soon as you start exploring research you will get to learn about other areas/ research questions that might interest you. Feel free to email us if you have more questions youcandostem@gmail.com
Hi, there are many companies that sell GRE practice book, they are all pretty much the same, I can recommend the once I used but I am sure there are many others that have the same content, I found this website to be useful (www.bestcolleges.com/blog/best-gre-prep-books/). Kaplan and Princeton Review are the ones I used.
Being able to visualise success by looking to women such as yourself is so encouraging. Thank you for making this kind of content
Love your enthusiasm !
I enjoyed studying chemistry as well, but I wasn't very good at Maths and wasn't passionate about studying very hard maybe because I wasn't super intelligent coupled with no sense of purpose why I should want to commit so many organometallic reactions, for example, to memory.. So never got beyond completing a few Master's degrees, never sure about what I wanted to do career wise. In the end I went back to university, qualifying that time round as a gemmologist and as a geologist, then started a small scale alluvial gold mining business using money I inherited.
That bookshelf is SO cool!!!
7:07 I'm a mexican chemistry's student, and I want to be a functional english's speaker for apply in some postgrade in another country:(
Very nice video and thank you very much mam because I am very inspired from you I love chemistry and I feel all the situations by heart what ever you told because I also want to do PhD and lot's of research as you have done.
Graet, this is first time i have seen any such amazing video. Well, that's cool you got in almost every where you intended to be in, and then meeting super cool people around you helping and making all your ways easier (somewhat) to let things happen. I myself am so much interested in doing all such things, but the country i am living in doesn't support any single one, making me the most weak candidate to apply for any international program. I am at the stage of seeking PhD position in homogeneous steroselective catalysis but GRE is what is not possible perhaps for me, for its high fee( test+ preparation) or may be i feel not competent enough to crack it.
It would be glad tp hear back any from you to still apply in and get funded position.
Hi! Recently several doctoral programs in the USA are dropping the GRE as a requirement an example of this is is Brown University which dropped their GRE requirement for 24 doctoral programs including their Chemistry PhD Program (www.brown.edu/news/2019-10-03/gre). You can also apply for a GRE fee waiver (www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/about/fees/reductions). In terms of finding research opportunities you can start at your home institution, and also look for internships for international students, these can be found both in academia and/or industry. Feel free to email us at youcandostem@gmail.com if you have more questions.
@@youcandostem7257 wow awesome i must try it
I like to research in nanochemistry. Mam, can u do some tutorials to develop the research skills, some videos on new chemistry research topics, how to read and understand research papers. I am studying for PhD entrance exam
Great questions, we will work on these video topics ASAP
I am a chemistry lover
Thank u mam !
Me toooo
Thanks for the video😊
It's informative
Hi there, can you please send me a link or anything on how to get a summer internship in relation to chemical research.
hi! could you do a video showing your bookshelf and recommend books?:)
I know it's kinda off topic but does anyone know a good website to watch new movies online ?
@Elisha Mario i use FlixZone. Just google for it =)
Cool and thank you ma'am for this video
I love your honest
You are great
I'm in my last year in the faculty of education chemistry department and I am in love with chemistry and want to continue my studies and be a researcher in chemistry so i was wandering if it passible to apply for master degree in chemistry? so if there is anyone can answer my question I would like to hear it .
You can definitely do a M.Sc. in chemistry, contact us at youcandostem@gmail.com if you need more detailed information.
Can you tell me how to read Scientific books, I mean How you read them & get the most out of them on your own?
Hi! I think one strategy that I can recommend is to start simple, and try to associate the material with things that are useful to you or thing that you deal with in the daily life if that is possible of course. When it start getting abstract or harder to grasp always ask for help to professors or scientific mentors, never feel like asking questions is wrong. If need you need more information please contact us at youcandostem@gmail.com
Hi mam, I wanted to know is there any UA-cam channel in which I can find chemistry lectures which could be useful for post graduates.
Please suggest some free stuffs in it,it would be of GR8 help ☺☺
I am Chemistry lecturer at degree college, I have 7 publications and 2 native language book author, So I would like to get Ph.D in Chemistry. How is possible to get it.
You're are my new idol❤️❤️❤️
Question for all PhD students in STEM field:
How do human👥 civilizations evolve from Middle Dark Ages to Industrial🏭 Age and then onto Modern 20th and 21st century? Answering this question completely will help you to realize😃 the critical and crucial connection between a PhD📜 (in STEM 🧬📡field) and industry🏭.
"From where does the industry comes from?" Try answering it completely and on the spot under 10 seconds.
Very nice
Adorable 🥰
well done you
Hi mam I love chemistry 😍
Being 30 years old I won’t be getting a phd.. ha. But it’s very interesting to me, that’s what matters
Hi, thanks you for your comment. Just as a reminder, there is no age limit to get any degree.
Excellent mam
Hey! I never knew about this! Just subbed! It's Tyson BTW
Hi Tyson how are you doing? have not seen you in a while.
mam how can i communicate with you
youcandostem@gmail.com
I also love chemistry ❤️🥰❤️
Hi mam I am from India I like chemistry . I'm very interested to become a chemist now I competed bsc chemistry. Give some tips for me mam and I decided to do chemical biology . Give some ideas to become a chemist mam. Thank for your video mam
Mam, I couldn't understand certain topics in the NMR Spectroscopy- especially, FTNMR , FID , PULSE WIDTH 😓
It is completely ok, one really important thing to keep in mind while in college and graduate school is that you are not alone and you can always ask for help within your school. Do not despair You can DO STEM!
Can I get a chance to work as a post graduate research assistant under Ur guidance??
hii mam i really like your video. i m pursuing phd in college i have many quiries and i want one mentor which one help me for this,can you help me
Yes, definitely. You can contact us at youcandostem@gmail.com
Hi mam after Msc chemistry which job is best plz tell me
Madam,
1. what are your research interests and how did you develop it??
Hi! I developed my research interest through my experiences in summer programs and also doing some research and tutoring at my home institution. As an undergraduate student I had the chance to experience research in Physics, Engineering and Organic chemistry and ultimately decided to continue developing my experiences in Chemical Biology and Biochemistry where I can apply a little bit of everything I have learned. If you are figuring out what kind of research you would be interested in I suggest that you start by doing some research perhaps at your home institution, a good start point is working on a research project based on your favorite class material so far, as soon as you start exploring research you will get to learn about other areas/ research questions that might interest you. Feel free to email us if you have more questions youcandostem@gmail.com
Mam which phd is good phd in chemistry education or general chemistry..?
Can you pls suggest books for gre for phd in US.
Hi, there are many companies that sell GRE practice book, they are all pretty much the same, I can recommend the once I used but I am sure there are many others that have the same content, I found this website to be useful (www.bestcolleges.com/blog/best-gre-prep-books/). Kaplan and Princeton Review are the ones I used.
Hi ma'am can u please tell salary of phd organic chemistry in industry?
Hi, this information varies depending on many levels like: Country, State, Company, Position Level, Experience Level.
I'm graduating in chemistry
Would you provide a source like Whatsapp or telegram where you share knowledge of chemistry
Unfortunately we do not have these tools in place.
Mam I want to do PhD in chemistry in U.S..P lzz can u guide me for this..
you can email us at youcandostem@gmail.com
Can I achieve phd in chemistry 😓
@Mara ☺
You are beautiful 😍😚
You really look like a Professor!