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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2024
- In this video I respond to an email I received from a viewer. He is looking for a summer job that uses mathematics. Do you have any advice or opinions? If so, please leave a comment below.
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I was a math tutor at a community college... It was the best experience ever... There was this one lady who would always request my services because to her I was the only one who could explain it in a way she understands... The best moment is when she thanked me for passing her Final exam... Best feeling ever...
Seeing their lightbulb turn-on is very satisfying, but also means you've worked yourself out of a job.
Getting new clients is an on-going task to make tutoring work.
I gotta say you're one jacked mathematician 👊
The Math Swolster!
He uses calculus to calculate protein and calorie intake
Bro benches maths
For reall
With vitamin b complex.
Math is the warm-up at this point 😂
Sets of real numbers in those weights
Free weight or smith machine? 😂
sometimes you have to think outside the box to earn money. Maybe he could get into math competitions to earn money if there are any competitions that award money for prizes. Math tutoring is a good idea.
-How did you get soo jacked?
-I do 1 pushup everytime I forget to add +C after integration
going to university in New York is STUPID -- ALWAYS go to a PUBLIC university IN THE STATE YOU LIVE IN -- not only are public universities less expensive than private universities, but you get a HUGE tuition decrease because your parents are residents of that state and have been paying taxes in that state -- if you want the experience of NYC then do your masters there -- going to a public university in the state you live will probably cost HALF or going to a private university in a different state
Especially since he’s from Mass. There are unis everywhere here
This is good advice for some, but it's not universally true. Some people get scholarships or other financial aid that make private and/or out of state universities cheaper for them.
@@Steve_Stowers The likelihood of that being true is practically zero. Another 18y.o. fitting to be financially kneecapped by the collegiate education cartel.
No combination where out-of-stateing in NY City beats home living + 2 years of Community College; neither FINANCIALLY nor EDUCATIONALLY
(both Bunker Hill or Roxbury have many a burn-out scholastic refugee from Harvard/MIT - see Herb Gross and his video series).
I tutored Physics & Math both as an employee of the Physics Department, and freelancing.
I also worked restaurants in the kitchen. My school was in a tourist town, so there were lots of them.
Very cool!!
Tutoring is probably your best bet at ths point. A lot of math jobs will end up working with data, so as boring as it sounds some sort of basic data job might be worth while.
Trying to find kids in summer school that need math tutoring is his best bet imo.
I started tutoring math when I was 15. It’s amazing how many people have trouble with math at every level. The market is tutoring algebra (pre calculus) because there are so many more people in this group. When I was 15 a parent offered to pay me to help their son. Go by the rooms where math is taught and put up a sign offering tutoring. Just a piece of paper taped to the bulletin board or wall. Very low tech. Put your phone number on it sideways many times on the bottom of the page making little slips people can tear off. Later I became a university graduate student teaching pre calculus with over 100 people in each class. Just get started and your fame will spread. You can be a local math rock star!
Don't forget about libraries! A lot of them do digitization projects and they might be looking for STEM students to help!
This guy reminds me of the crazy scientists from back to the future.
Except he jacked up on juice and math!!
Totally agree with what the Math Sorcerer said in this video. There is no such thing as low level maths job... tutoring is the way to go. Furthermore, with tutoring, your maths skills will increase a lot because you need to learn what you teach "professionally" as it's not anymore just for yourself but to deliver a service to others. Teaching is the highest form of service humans can provide to others.
I love your content brother
Tutoring is great! Also you could probably get a job at Mathnasium, the pay isn't amazing, but because of the layout they're usually happy to hire younger people
Another option is to learn to CODE in TypeScript + React and take some entry level frontEnd Job. I would be surprised if there isn't huge demand for such Job in your city.
Tutoring sounds perfect!
Technical companies often offer internships for people going to college. You might look at websites for various engineering companies. Your college might be able to help.
I'm already seeing the effects of perfecting math; "Time management to get jacked"
I would say wait until next summer after your freshman year of college to start working. Work study is a great idea and working for the mathematics tutoring service or math administration office at the school but I would suggest not working in freshman year of college. Apply for as many scholarships as possible and take the free grants of financial aid. If needed but not recommended then accept loans from FAFSA. You should for the first year of college focus on university studies and then sophomore year apply for work study. You would suggest the freelance private tutoring could be a good idea!
I tutored for credit during my CS bachelor degree. Most of my students were going for their teaching certificate. It’s very basic ideas, but I discovered discovered I started to understand the basics even more. Anyone taking basic math or accounting are likely customers
I really like ur videos they made me love math more so thank u and keep up the great work
Now I’m taking calculus 1 and I’m considering to take ur course.
Last thing if anyone could help with this problem because I’m kinda stuck. lim as x approaches infinity for e to the power x + e to the power -x divided by e to the power of x - e to the power -x
I'm a community college math student with about the same experience and I totally agree with what you suggested for Nickhil.
My advice to Nickhil is to not stress too much about what the job is; when you're able to use your computational and problem-solving skills in ANY situation, it'll feel just as rewarding.
Like Nickhil, I am also looking forward to being able to do math as my job. I have taken up tutoring, and it has been tremendously rewarding and helps me reinforce everything I have already learned. What has stood out most throughout my math 'journey' is that math becomes more of a way of thinking, and it can be found just about anywhere. You've just got to look for it.
Other jobs I have really enjoyed are administrative work, especially if it has anything to do with accounting or statistics.
"when you're able to use your computational and problem-solving skills in ANY situation, it'll feel just as rewarding."
True. I'm just in Calculus 1 in college, but something about the process of starting at Math96, testing out of Geometry, working through Algebra and Trig, and about to move on to Calc II has done a ton just to help me slow down and think more rigorously about the many, MANY problems I run into operating a rotary slitter that I cut steel coils with at work. It's not really engineering work - but it's precise work with zero room for era, so its kind of like dipping my toes in ever so slightly.
@@samgott8689 Yes!! It affects how you approach problems. From my experience, the more practice you get and the further you advance in math, the more fine-tuned your problem-solving skills get. Seems like rungs on a ladder. Or an upward spiral.
Hi Math Sorcerer! I was wondering if you could make a video about how can somebody actually imagine/visualize in mathematics because I personally believe that it is a crucial ability to get better at math
Did you see in the movie “queen’s gambit” how she played chess on the ceiling? I’ve been doing maths like that for as long as I can remember. I bet a lot of others have too.
@@larryallen1093 Did that make u better at math though ?
I think so. I would come up with alternative ways to solve problems. For example do you that the area of a circle can be represented as a right triangle with height r and base C? See if you can use algebra to convert pi r square to 1/2 radius times circumference and visualize that a while.
Might consider tutoring at local summer school programs for both high school and/or elementary schools. Teaching elementary elements of mathematics would be of great benefit to all involved. Solidifying basic mathematical concepts through tutoring would be very rewarding, and you could sprinkle in some advanced stuff just to dazzle the students minds. You too can be a math sorcerer (✷‿✷)
about 50% of the questions from my classes that I looked up, the internet didn't have not only no good answers, but too often, no answers whatsoever. the teachers never teaching the book didn't help much either, but yeah. This is why I'm not worried at all about AI taking over, the internet is stupid.
I've been teaching myself calculus with "Calculus Made Easy" and "Calculus For the practical man". I've used ChatGPT to try to help me walk through some problems where I've gotten stuck, and it has shit the bed colossally. It ain't there yet. Maybe ChatGPT4 is better at math, but 3.5 struggles really bad. It's so confidently wrong too.
Wyzant is very good, as is advertising yourself at local colleges.
Hi mathSorcerer you are inspiring me.. I hope one day my channel will grow.
Sir can you solve JEE advance paper please make a video upon it
sir checkout vedic mathematics its really a good math book
I have a copy of that book. It is good.
Try tutoring. If it doesn't pay enough then consider other jobs. I worked in the university library when I went.
Didn't know Jeff Bezos could teach you math
HE DOES LOOK LIKE HIM! OMG
Did Jeff Bezos get a hair transplant?
pleases grow a long beard🫡