Just in time Han. I’m now struggling with math problems and you’ve now helped me and made it easier. Thank you. ❤️
IMMEDIATELY clicked on this because the title literally describes me in accounting and maths😭 love your videos you always come up with fresh ideas <333
Read the question carefully Identify where you went wrong Analyse the solution Use Feynman technique Practice and memorise the formulas
As a desperate parent trying to help my teen, I couldn't click fast enough on this video! I think you have zoned in on heart of the problem between active and passive. She can follow along, understand what is happening, then the next day be completely at a loss with it. She has always had a tutor, and we help her as much as we can in leading her throught it, but through out high school its been a constant emotional struggle for her. She just despairs at how long it takes her compared to everyone else. And she completely seizes up. Thank you for the video.
this video arrived when i was struggling with maths. Thank u for the tips mam
I thought I was the only one on this entire planet that struggled with this. I can understand math but when I practice problems my mind just goes blank. And then I'd get demotivated and stop practicing altogether.
I just realized this was posted on my birthday (probably the best gift gift I actually got since this was more useful than some food 🙏)
This is so helpful. As soon as I saw the title to this video, I knew it was made for someone like me, or me. But today, after many days of seeing it on my home page, am I really seeing it. And I'm so glad I took my time watching this as this video, describes ME. I love your videos and your way of explaining. You're a really good teacher and motivator. Thank you so much, genuinely.
In my Junior Year in Physics, I finally learned how to draw good diagrams of physical concepts. One should be able to argue from physical principles a solution to a problem, and be able to do the required analysis. Recently, I've had to revisit some old friends like Jackson's "Classical Electrodynamics" and Reif's "Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics" and learn new stuff. Reading a book aloud is a completely different experience than doing so silently. It's slower and more deliberate. Applying as many senses as possible when learning something just makes sense.
How did you grow your channel SO fast, most people don’t get to this size after ten years of consistent uploading!!!!
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If your not geting the answers you dont understand the math. It is really that simply. The problems are there to check that you understand the concepts. The wrong answer means you misunderstand and read it again or find help.
Good ol' Euclidian Geometry finally turned-on my "Math Lightbulb" during my Sophomore Year in High School. I spent a long time feeling like a Math-dope as well.' During my Senior Year, Mr. Nicks helped me rediscover Physics: I was all into gizmos and contraptions when I was a little kid. It was revolutionary to discover that a thing called a "Physics Major" existed! Out of all of the other possibilities I was considering, he collapsed my wave function and vectored me into Physics. Physics has served me well over the years; I work at the company he retired from before he taught High School. That was a while ago: "Against the Wind" by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band was a hit at the time.
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Thanks for this videos!! those tips are really great!
Tommorow is my exam so thats why I am here it's helpful thank you
"To use mathematics effectively in applications, you need not just knowledge but skill . Skill can only be obtained through practice.", from Mary Boas in "To The Student" of her "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences". This is true for both applied (computational-oriented) and pure (theorem-proof oriented) courses. I'm in my 20's (for the third time) and still work through the derivations, examples and solve problems to "get it". "Mathematics is difficult, even for mathematicians." ~ Reinhold Böhme, quoted in Appendix A of "Vector Calculus" (2nd Edition) by Marsden & Tromba.
Me watching it 2 days before my final exam
Thank you! This video was a reminder that I needed; a reminder to remind the importance of practice
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