"an hour" dude I just started CS in Germany and some of the math problems are literally taking me and my partner about 5h it's unreal. It'd help if our professor actually taught us things instead of making videos where he just reads his slides and doesn't explain anything
I just love integration by hand. Nothing better than spending 10 minutes on arithmetic and then finding I got the wrong answer because I forgot to change a minus sign.
My calculus final. I was driving home. About 45 minutes away from campus and it hit me . . . that last problem should've been minus one, not one. 20 years later and I'm still upset over it.
@@sergiyradonezhsky634 The shirt says "i ate some pie" (i = √-1 | 2³ = 8 | Σ is used for summation notation | and, well, π is pi) -- hence the "...and it was delicious!" :)
"I just love love it when my teacher grades the exams 'right minus wrong'." "I just love it when the class is graded 'on the curve' and even with an 85% you can still fail".
In my first calculus course, the professor (T.O.) stated that anyone that got an A in an exam would get an A for the course. This was because his exams were so difficult [and the text (Schwartz) was so horrible].
Believe it or not, this sem, 21% of my grades for Linear Algebra depended on me finding the inverse of a 4x4 matrix just using a calculator. It did not age well ;_;
"I loved your classes, prof: you made us taste math as it was an ice cream". Actual quote from a former student AFTER two years I had them :) One of the most heartwarming memory of my 40 years teaching... SNIFF!
Bro i sweaar i look at the math of my robot project yes its pages long but its like a fun mental coaster ride every time i review it no sarcasm here!🤯 like literally look at it just to get that mental high!
"I just love when the textbook tells me the proof is left to the reader. More fun exercises for me to try!" "Oh man, I just love integration by parts." "No formula sheet? The test must not be too hard then since they expect you to memorize all of them."
Nice video. If I might comment regarding a professor commenting on how hard it was when the professor was in school. In my view, the difficult thing to overcome in the bad old days was the quality of the textbooks compared to contemporary texts. Contemporary texts have far more illustrative and instructive graphics, illustrations, and the like. Contemporary texts are often multicolored to highlight important differences and concepts and to bring out important points in graphs, geometry, topological manifolds, and the like. Contemporary texts cover more ground and often in greater depth than texts used in years gone by. The writing style of contemporary texts is often better and easier to read and comprehend, largely because of book editors at the major publishing houses. There are, however, some absolutely great texts from years gone by, but in the decades gone by, they are now somewhat dated. And, relevant, real world examples are often included in contemporary texts. For example, the number theory text (Burton) I had in graduate school was good, but had few, if any real world applications. Contemporary number theory texts include a wealth of beautiful, relevant, and interesting real world examples. When I took number theory, my committee thought there would be no application for the course. Today, the applications are too numerous to site. Once one starts counting the real world applications of number theory, one would never stop counting. Hardy would be appalled! Thank you for your many great videos.
Man, that proof one really stings. My Calc 3 class has spent these past two weeks painstakingly showing how the dot and cross product emerged from imaginary numbers. I really do love leaving each class more confused than I was when I went in! Your Calc 3 videos have been saving my bacon, I actually understand after watching your videos and can do the homework!!!
1:12 well thh I once had a Linear Algebra teacher that did way too many examples and we were just like : 'stop pls, you're running out of time to discuss everything'
Me: I'm terrible at math, I just can't get the grasp of it. Self Proclaimed Math people: Math is so easy! Me: Then can you help me. I'll pay you to tutor me! Self Proclaimed Math People: Um yeah *incoherent mumblings* Other self Proclaimed Math People: Oh okay yeah *proceeds to explain things so fast that it doesn't make sense* Math
I love when my professor starts showing us how to solve a problem, gets stuck and gives up! And then asks us if any of us know how to solve it, as if any of us have the slightest clue what this entire class is about.
If I had more time on my hand I'd attend some calc class and troll the teacher with those questions. I think they deserve it because the average grade in exams is always under 45%
You forgot: I love when the teacher gives you 1/5 of all points for an exercise even though the solution is correct but you made an arithmetic mistake on the last line..
I love it when I use a warped used textbook so that I have to read every page as it goes into a valley and then when it climbs up a hill. It's just a bit extra challenge.
Okay now I know that I'm right in wanting to study physics because I actually like word problems more than proofs and very complicated math haha! Great video man!
Try teaching yourself higher dimensional mathematics from home, we deserve 2 degrees 1 being our math degree and another being a degree in self teaching. I swear the teachers that suck at teaching in person, when you add zoom into the equation everything falls apart
1:15 My high school math teacher would tell us hilarious stories. Stuff about her former Spanish teacher who had a parrot, one of her neighbors that had a pig as a pet, and a whole bunch of other things as well. Good times.
Actually, this one "Can you tell us some more stories about your dog?" is quite funny, because: I had a math teacher at college (I have been studying computer science for 4th year) and she has a dog (a dachshund) and she really loves dogs. And her dog was always at her office with her and I saw how the dog was sitting on the table and drinking the tea :)), but every lesson she was basically at least 15mins talking about her dog, what the dog was doing, how the dog is great and some funny stories what happened with her dog (she bought a IQ test for a dog and she found out that her dog is totally stupid, but she still loves her :)) ) and she even had her dogs barking as her ringtone :))), So actually, we students were actually asking her whether she could tell use some new stories about her dog and she never refused :D but usually we did not even have to ask her :D (sorry, but it was really more entertaining than math :D)
Yes please, I'd love to hear the stories from the time you were in university professor, those big matrices are not going to invert themselves 🙃 Like that actually happened... Had to learn them solo 😖
My joke to Physics professor is, “why torque is painful?, prof replied, its not painful, because its too easy... I say it is! , thats the sound of hitting a hard thing on your head, “torque”, not “toink!”
I have to say that the statement "I can't wait to take all these hard math classes that I don't even need for my major" is demonstrably false as I ended up double majoring with a degree in mathematics simply due to all the extra math classes I took that were not needed by my first major of computer science.
I had a 1.6 Star professor and he was arguably my favorite professor, he was just rated poorly because the majority of people who took his class just didn’t do the work... there wasn’t that much, but it wasn’t required so the people who didn’t do it just didn’t learn, but the exam problems were nearly verbatim from the hw :/
my professor talks to herself literally (everyone comes online on Microsoft teams , locks their laptops and goes away or fall asleep - won't be physically present front of the screen )
"Yes Webwork is the best website to do all of you math homework" -- p.s. i love working on book problems where I can see the answers in the back so I can at least discern where I might have gone wrong? instead of halphazardly guessing.
I love it when I spend an hour on a problem and my answer makes no sense because math is really about the journey not the destination.
Hahaha
Haha this one got me good.
i had to lol!!!!
"an hour" dude I just started CS in Germany and some of the math problems are literally taking me and my partner about 5h it's unreal.
It'd help if our professor actually taught us things instead of making videos where he just reads his slides and doesn't explain anything
@@Edigor100 which uni
I love writing proofs, especially when I miss a word and get 20% off 😍😍😍
Haha what omg lol
Don't you love discounts?!
Miss two and its 50% off or your mattress if FREEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Hahaha
Lol.
I just love integration by hand. Nothing better than spending 10 minutes on arithmetic and then finding I got the wrong answer because I forgot to change a minus sign.
LOL!
Dang that hit me on the head like a brick.
I always remember that.
And then you get a 0 in the problem after spending 2 hours on it before you forgot the “+C”
My calculus final. I was driving home. About 45 minutes away from campus and it hit me . . . that last problem should've been minus one, not one. 20 years later and I'm still upset over it.
You know that very same thing happened to "The Absent-Minded Professor" when he accidentally discovered Flubber. 😧
I love when my statistics teacher is only reading whats on the slides and gets confused by them himself
Why you describing my statistics professor !
“Wow I got soo much sleep last night”
Lol
hahahahaaaaa
Lol.
Delta-epsilon proofs are cool
Hehehe
*War Flashbacks*
so that's what it means? I thought was something like "I love sigma pie" or some shit like that xD
@@sergiyradonezhsky634 The shirt says "i ate some pie" (i = √-1 | 2³ = 8 | Σ is used for summation notation | and, well, π is pi) -- hence the "...and it was delicious!" :)
My worst nightmare.
I love when im not confused and a classmate asks a question that makes me confused
rofl
Me, an electrical engineer: Jay ate some pie? Good for him.
I guess the letter "i" is not available for the imaginary number sqrt(-1) and reserved for the current situation, right?
"I just love love it when my teacher grades the exams 'right minus wrong'."
"I just love it when the class is graded 'on the curve' and even with an 85% you can still fail".
Lol
In my first calculus course, the professor (T.O.) stated that anyone that got an A in an exam would get an A for the course. This was because his exams were so difficult [and the text (Schwartz) was so horrible].
i loove finding inverse of matrices specially the 'biiig' ones ;) ;)
Hahahaha
That one was just brilliant
Believe it or not, this sem, 21% of my grades for Linear Algebra depended on me finding the inverse of a 4x4 matrix just using a calculator. It did not age well ;_;
lol.
"I loved your classes, prof: you made us taste math as it was an ice cream". Actual quote from a former student AFTER two years I had them :) One of the most heartwarming memory of my 40 years teaching... SNIFF!
"Real analysis is so easy!"
LOL!!!!!!!
hahaha
Especially second semester!
Me and my daughter were talking the other day about how satisfying it is to use multiple pages to solve a problem and get it right. We like math.
Awesome!!!
Found the nerd(s) 🙈🦄💖🧚♀️✨💞❣️ Also, I like your profile picture 😁
Wholesome 😊
I honestly enjoyed the multi page solutions. They are incredibly satisfying to finish and look back on, especially after a couple of years
Bro i sweaar i look at the math of my robot project yes its pages long but its like a fun mental coaster ride every time i review it no sarcasm here!🤯 like literally look at it just to get that mental high!
"I just love when the textbook tells me the proof is left to the reader. More fun exercises for me to try!"
"Oh man, I just love integration by parts."
"No formula sheet? The test must not be too hard then since they expect you to memorize all of them."
I can relate to the proofs one so hard. For integration by parts, I use the DI method or the tabular method.
Actually i prefer integrating by parts, usually my first option in mind, don't really know why
"I love integrating using definition of an integral"
I love polynomial long division, especially for the characteristic equation to find the eigenvalues of a matrix space.
low-key tho I love it when my professors talk about their dogs or other pets, like, yeah we're wasting class time, but the d o g s!!
haha
I love when I think that I’m finally working a problem right but then get that the volume equals 0.
LOL
i've got another one:" I am so happy at university and my discipline does not create the need of killing myself."
Nice video. If I might comment regarding a professor commenting on how hard it was when the professor was in school. In my view, the difficult thing to overcome in the bad old days was the quality of the textbooks compared to contemporary texts. Contemporary texts have far more illustrative and instructive graphics, illustrations, and the like. Contemporary texts are often multicolored to highlight important differences and concepts and to bring out important points in graphs, geometry, topological manifolds, and the like. Contemporary texts cover more ground and often in greater depth than texts used in years gone by. The writing style of contemporary texts is often better and easier to read and comprehend, largely because of book editors at the major publishing houses. There are, however, some absolutely great texts from years gone by, but in the decades gone by, they are now somewhat dated. And, relevant, real world examples are often included in contemporary texts. For example, the number theory text (Burton) I had in graduate school was good, but had few, if any real world applications. Contemporary number theory texts include a wealth of beautiful, relevant, and interesting real world examples. When I took number theory, my committee thought there would be no application for the course. Today, the applications are too numerous to site. Once one starts counting the real world applications of number theory, one would never stop counting. Hardy would be appalled!
Thank you for your many great videos.
Oh wow such a good post thank you!!
@@TheMathSorcerer My pleasure.
Man, that proof one really stings. My Calc 3 class has spent these past two weeks painstakingly showing how the dot and cross product emerged from imaginary numbers. I really do love leaving each class more confused than I was when I went in! Your Calc 3 videos have been saving my bacon, I actually understand after watching your videos and can do the homework!!!
awesome!!
"I love solving all the exercises which were left for the reader."
That optimization one really hit me
I love when I have to prove that a solution to an ODE exists and not have to find the solution in the end
Haha yes
1:12 well thh I once had a Linear Algebra teacher that did way too many examples and we were just like : 'stop pls, you're running out of time to discuss everything'
That is my Linear Algebra teacher this summer :(
Yea that happend to me too at Lin Al 1
I love it when every thing goes smooth, so it means you doing it wrong.
I love when the concepts lose all facades of attempting to look like anything physically applicable
Me: I'm terrible at math, I just can't get the grasp of it.
Self Proclaimed Math people: Math is so easy!
Me: Then can you help me. I'll pay you to tutor me!
Self Proclaimed Math People: Um yeah *incoherent mumblings*
Other self Proclaimed Math People: Oh okay yeah *proceeds to explain things so fast that it doesn't make sense*
Math
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Things Math Students Never Say: "I love timed tests."
:)
I love copying everything the professor writes on the board, then getting home and saying, "What the hell is this?!"
Your t-shirt is little funny to me because we greeks pronounce π as pee😁
hahahahahahaha
Germans as well :D
What's on his shirt?
I love some pie.
@@hypnobous1574 i 8 sum pi => I ate some pie
I hate when people on math stackexchange answer my questions.
I love when my professor starts showing us how to solve a problem, gets stuck and gives up! And then asks us if any of us know how to solve it, as if any of us have the slightest clue what this entire class is about.
I did actually want my classical mechanics professor to allow me to turn in my homework early
Those who get ahead stay ahead :-^)
I love having to think of multiple ways to say "thus"
Lol
Why is no one talking abt this epic shirt?
I ate(eight) some(sum) pi(e)
this is just genius
Thanks 👍
Couldn't get it because you (english speakers) pronounce π wrong (it's "pee" not "pie"). Thanks!
@@TriantafyllosTsiakiris
Pi = 3.14...
Also I didn't realise that until I read your comment
If I had more time on my hand I'd attend some calc class and troll the teacher with those questions.
I think they deserve it because the average grade in exams is always under 45%
LOL
I actually can’t wait to take the really hard math classes I don’t even need for my major 😜
You forgot: I love when the teacher gives you 1/5 of all points for an exercise even though the solution is correct but you made an arithmetic mistake on the last line..
"Can you explain that just a little bit faster?"
I want to say this in all of my classes but I'm scared to offend the teacher and the other students.
I love it when I use a warped used textbook so that I have to read every page as it goes into a valley and then when it climbs up a hill. It's just a bit extra challenge.
I love when the prof breezes through the notes and doesn’t post them so that my notes are incomplete
Lol
I'm not sure this one was mentioned: I love it when my teacher leaves every damn inference of the proof as an exercise.
Student: how difficult is this class?
Teacher: yes
Hahaha
Okay now I know that I'm right in wanting to study physics because I actually like word problems more than proofs and very complicated math haha! Great video man!
Thanks man!!
When they put questions on the tests we’ve never seen before 😂😂
Try teaching yourself higher dimensional mathematics from home, we deserve 2 degrees 1 being our math degree and another being a degree in self teaching. I swear the teachers that suck at teaching in person, when you add zoom into the equation everything falls apart
This had me rolling 🤣🤣🤣
"It is easy"
👍
1:15
My high school math teacher would tell us hilarious stories.
Stuff about her former Spanish teacher who had a parrot, one of her neighbors that had a pig as a pet, and a whole bunch of other things as well.
Good times.
Quadratic equations especially, but about anything algebraic or geometric is awesome
I love it when I'm confused and a colleague asks a question that makes me even more confused.
triple integral is a ton of fun, I just love doing it by hand all the night
I can’t believe I read what was on his tee. Time extract some nerdiness.
Haha
I love how negative one can destroy my whole grade
I don't believe in grades but I believe in you
Damn that differentiated me right in the feels
This video is one of the funniest i've seen... the writing was good but also the way they were acted out 😂
Thanks man!!
Lmaooo did he say I’ll take the hardest teacher at the end!!!????😂😂😂😂
Lol
"Why can't this be a density function problem instead? -- They're way more fun"
:: ........
Hhahaha
I actually love word optimization problems
the thing I noticed about people who study math is that they all despise math
funny that
Love the I ate some pie shirt.
Thanks😀
I love failing a math class because failure is the pillar of success
Actually, this one "Can you tell us some more stories about your dog?" is quite funny, because:
I had a math teacher at college (I have been studying computer science for 4th year) and she has a dog (a dachshund) and she really loves dogs. And her dog was always at her office with her and I saw how the dog was sitting on the table and drinking the tea :)), but every lesson she was basically at least 15mins talking about her dog, what the dog was doing, how the dog is great and some funny stories what happened with her dog (she bought a IQ test for a dog and she found out that her dog is totally stupid, but she still loves her :)) ) and she even had her dogs barking as her ringtone :))), So actually, we students were actually asking her whether she could tell use some new stories about her dog and she never refused :D but usually we did not even have to ask her :D (sorry, but it was really more entertaining than math :D)
😀
Yes please, I'd love to hear the stories from the time you were in university professor, those big matrices are not going to invert themselves 🙃
Like that actually happened... Had to learn them solo 😖
My joke to Physics professor is, “why torque is painful?, prof replied, its not painful, because its too easy... I say it is! ,
thats the sound of hitting a hard thing on your head, “torque”, not “toink!”
Word problems are actually better 90% of the time because you get partial credit instead of zero
I have to say that the statement "I can't wait to take all these hard math classes that I don't even need for my major" is demonstrably false as I ended up double majoring with a degree in mathematics simply due to all the extra math classes I took that were not needed by my first major of computer science.
I love it when I ask a question and the professor assumes I understand him because I say "ok" in whichever tone imaginable
Only now realise what the shirt says lol
The physics one got me good.
I had a 1.6 Star professor and he was arguably my favorite professor, he was just rated poorly because the majority of people who took his class just didn’t do the work... there wasn’t that much, but it wasn’t required so the people who didn’t do it just didn’t learn, but the exam problems were nearly verbatim from the hw :/
nice
my professor talks to herself literally (everyone comes online on Microsoft teams , locks their laptops and goes away or fall asleep - won't be physically present front of the screen )
Please make more videos like these.Absolutely love it!❣️❣️❣️
Will do! Thank you:)
As a math student I legit love Calc 1.
The t-shirt says “i 8 sum Pi... and it was delicious”, Hahahaha
Hehe
"Yes Webwork is the best website to do all of you math homework"
-- p.s. i love working on book problems where I can see the answers in the back so I can at least discern where I might have gone wrong? instead of halphazardly guessing.
yeah me too!!
I actually like optimization word problems though lol.
Lol
Hey I like when some homework takes ten pages!
Rofl!!!!
That moment when the homework group meets up to discuss this weeks hw and in 4 hours only 1 proof is done....
And Calc 1 isn’t needed for my major. But I still wanted to take it
"Can you put harder problems on the test?"
I enjoy some word problems in optimization! (although they were the reason I didnt get an A..)
I believe students would become geniuses like Euler, if they were like what you described. ◉‿◉
I love simplifying trig functions
Me too!
Especially when you don't have the identity sheets.
Who needs those?
You can derive them all from like what 4 equations?
Hahahaha
Haha
These are DEFINITELY what Math students never say.
Hehe
Love the shirt.
Thx👍
Having taken higher level math classes, some of those wacky math majors actually do some of those things.
but i actually like optimisation word problems and theory instead of examples.......
"Iota 8 sum pi" lmaoo
😀
I loving going in public bathrooms and finding the residue.
Lol when is there ever extra credit
I specialized in topology because I needed rubber sheets as a kid.
Great t-shirt!
thanks man!
I ate mho pi, “mho” reciprocal of ohm. Just sharing hehe
Lol. I hate extra credits, it stress me out
I... actually like word problems.
:)
I can sort of understand your shirt. It says "i 8 sigma pi". Lol I got a giggle out of it but not sure if that's right
I ate sum pie
I ate some pie and it was delicious!
I LOVE that shirt!
❤️
This also kind of sounded like “things physics students actually say” 😂