@@abj136 no, it's about the fact that when you let people do stuff that requires some knowledge that they should have gained but actually didn't gain because they didn't study the subject as much as they should have, then shit happens.
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You missed the "tortured genuis" type. Never speaks to anyone so you never know if they are actually good at physics, but has an identifiable air of superiority.
Fun fact: around 70% of the people I meet pronounce "Euler" as "yuler" or "juler" when it's more like "oiler". What's even funnier, is that those people claim that their professors taught them to pronounce it that way. Seems like everyone thinks every name is pronounced as if it was English.
@@avananana why wouldn't someone pronounce something like it was from their main language? That's like making fun of someone for speaking another language with an accent because it sounds wrong and funny.
At a Silicon Valley company, a new-hire Physics major visited my electronics group. To demonstrate what we were working on, I turned on an o-scope (Tek, of course!). The newbie was stunned; "You mean you actually *use* one of those things? I thought they were just for lab classes." Gave me a good chuckle.
@@Wild4lon It does. You have the vertical and horizontal axes, of course, but you can have left- and right-circular polarization too, when the fields are out-of-phase.
That would basically be me. The grand picture of the theory of everything is pretty clear, it's basically quantum gravity. What remains is the pesky task to fill in the details.
@@u.v.s.5583 It's super tedious and far from being a one man or a one university or even a one country job. The physicists all across the globe need to work together.
"The first year" hit too close to home 😂 I told my advisor that I wanted to do "hmm, maybe astronomy or nuclear" ...but now I'm in the work force with my bachelor's lol. Damn you're clairvoyant dude
We all have aspirations until it hits us that we don't actually care enough to pursue those dreams. I wanted to be a math researcher and decided to become a financial analyst while studying.
See I'm sensible, I'm 17 rn and want to do physics then get rich in a bank (Edit this life may involve a lot of cocaine and crying. We shall see.) (I will always be married to physics though. Never leaving my forever perplexing love.) Edit for this exciting saga: am now probably going to be doing physical NatSci at Cambridge.
Meanwhile in the math department: - memes about the sum of all natural numbers - the guy who thinks “the proof is trivial and is left as an exercise to the reader” is still a funny joke - crying over non trivial zeros - having a stroke when asked to do an application question on the exam - combined hatred for engineering approximations - set theory and group theory- the only two genders - "physics is for scrubs" *sweats nervously* - lots and lots of pi(e)
Haha, as a "pure math" guy, (4) and (5) describe me pretty well! I'm also not a fan of the omitted, "trivial" proofs or, even worse, the difficult proofs in super-abbreviated-super-compact-paragraph form. What ever happened to showing all your work?!?
I pick up Chegg to review the problems before I take the class to see A: if I have any chance at solving the problems with what I think I will have learned by then and B: how much work will realistically be involved per weekly workload... My rule is to generally take the course before you take the course, as much as you can.. If you get the homework list from previous semesters, you can pretty accurately figure out how much the probs will take and that helps you convincingly tell your mom why you will likely not be calling her as much during this semester. Especially if there's a bunch of proofs.. I do proofs slowly (well, I do the written explanation for the steps of the proof slowly) -- I think I'm proof-defective. Sometimes I notice gaps in my pre-req knowledge too.. sort of.. I thought I was going to have to KNOW something going INTO the course based on Chegg examples.. so I struggled to teach myself ONLY to find out that it's something they'd cover in class (bras and kets, and .. never mind).
Yeah that Michio Kaku stuff is what attracts me to physics, as the new Einstein I have to upgrade string theory to theory of everything but nah too lazy to do so and not even a physics major ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Did a physics lab, solved the problem theoretically before doing the experiment. Then did the experiment. Everything went exactly as predicted with less than a % error. That was a hallelujah moment, I mean; theory and practice kissed and it was like reading God's handwriting on creation. Very powerful experience for such a low level physics class.
Did a physics lab earlier this year about conservation of energy. Some of the stuff for the experiment had magnets on them, and my group was a bit fascinated about the chariot going up and down on a slope.
My son was a physics major at UC Davis. I am a research chemist. I told him to make sure to take some engineering classes because I wanted to make sure he could find a job after he graduated since he wasn't going to graduate school. He ended up with a degree in "Applied Physics" and now has a job at Google probably making 6 figures. Its important to understand where you want to be and how long you want to eat Raman noodles for dinner. Your videos are great.
Back in my day, we had a classmate that always asked the same question in the beginning of every physics class we took during undergrad, "are we going to be getting into tensor analysis in this course?". No matter what class it was, thermo, E&M, Optics, Fourier Transform, QM, etc. He asked that damn question to the professor in the first day of every physics class. We never learned tensor analysis ever unfortunately. That dude had advanced and NOT advanced knowledge of high level math at the same time. I don't do that much physics anymore. What is life? Thank you for your videos.
I’ve been trying not to be an ass about having two courses above my year level. But I do ask questions beyond the scope of class. I try to do it privately after tho
1:44 THAT WHITE ONE IS REALLY ME I AM CURRENTLY IN 12TH GRADE , WHENEVER I SPEAK ABOUT SOMETHING NEW () LIKE THOUGHT EXP REALTED WITH ASTROPHYSICS ) 98 % OF THE CLASS LISTENS AND IGNORES ME BYE SAYING NOT IN SYLABUS JUST THE TEACHER "SOMETIMES" LISTENS AND REPLIES ABOUT THAT THOUGHT.
Theorists: *triggering experimentalists by setting all the constants to 1 Experimentalists: *triggering theorists by using the EXACT VALUES of constants
I think I'm the first one who asks unrelated questions lol BTW what are your thoughts on the 2009 global economic recession and how it effected the education system of Yemen and Nairobi, Kenya?
Definitely a variance in types of physics majors from the typical normal guy to the truly strange from another planet guy. Some you'll make friends with, others you'll stay way the he'll away from.
I loved being a student of Physics, and was planning to finish my graduate studies but things didn’t go exactly as I had planned. Now, I work as a FDA medical device analyst. Your channel gets me remembering some great Physics memories. 👍🏻😊
That student who asks a question with the answer to the question so he can show off his/her knowledge. "Hey teach, I had a question about the quantum relativistic high on potenuse black hole stuff. I know it's like the integral from 0 to infinity of e=mc^5, and I'm 99% sure about it, but you know, I'm an overachiever and I wanna be 100% sure."
Had a prof correct *my* grammar on a homework set. Literally crossed through a word I had written and wrote a different one. It wasn't even a lab report, nor did the word he corrected have anything do with a mathematical or physical term/concept. What I had written was grammatically correct, so I guess he just didn't like my tone. That "grammar correction" is still up there among the most annoying red marks I ever received on my homeworks.
What about the 3rd year student that made the mistake of thinking they could do this because they did good in calculus and physics 1&2 but then got to modern and started panicking because it's too late to turn back now
Hey thats me! Yeah I cried through 3rd and 4year... Struggled horribly with anxiety and depression... But graduated and took a year off amd now im teaching so yeah. Good luck 😊
The theorist/experimentalist kinda exists in comp science, we get the coders and the theorists, they all know how to code, but when homework with coding comes along the coder gets to do that, while the theorist does all the theoretical, proofy stuff. They might be able to do the other but try and avoid it if they can. That or they don't know/like the language that the homework expects.
Cant relate because I am computer science major not physics but "The one who's taken ONE more physics class than you" heavily applies to my major too lmao
chegg is the real MVP of college physics. I learned all my physics like 2-3 days before the test, so clicking thru mastering physics and loncapa on a HW due 1 week before i intend on actually looking at the physics material for the first time woulda killed me if not for the homies @Chegg.
You will regret not learning to think for yourself when you are faced with difficult problems on the job that Chegg cannot answer, but you could have if you made the most out of your education.
@@Reivivus most of the time the homework is due before we ever learned the material in lecture. So i dont feel bad at all for having used it on problems with concepts i hadnt been taught yet.
You don't need brain for the oscilloscope. You only need eyes. One of the best sentences using that word I've ever heared is "Oscilloscope on!" (Comrade Dyatlov).
Michael Rodia that's what I'm saying man, seriously these kids pay thousands of dollars for the classes and they tell me " why are you always asking questions?" its because I paid a lot of money for these classes and I'm definitely going to try to learn a much as I can. lol
I'm not sure why the video looks so white-washed... It didn't look that way in the editer. Sorry about that!
Shoulda cast more ethnicities #whitewashing #Iknowyoumeanttheotherkind
TRUE!!! Absolutely true!!!! As a Mathematical Physicist who gave attended two universities, this is a 100% TRUE!!!!!! 😂
Looks to me you were coming out as a shirt-fucker, but I don't kink-shame. #acceptance
No problem!
possibly you didn't export it with HDR
'C's get degrees'
*Building collapses furiously in the background*
is that related to wave function collapse?
@@abj136 no, it's about the fact that when you let people do stuff that requires some knowledge that they should have gained but actually didn't gain because they didn't study the subject as much as they should have, then shit happens.
Nah man, this is physics here, not engineering.
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@@gabrielrivas377 Yeah you're right, totally inappropriate for this comment section.
You missed the "tortured genuis" type. Never speaks to anyone so you never know if they are actually good at physics, but has an identifiable air of superiority.
Also known as “secretly having a breakdown” and trying to hide it
@@PowerTH-camrViewerfelt that nail right on my head
I should try talking ☠️
@@Alolyn talk to yourself,it works like a charm.
Hahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahahahabhhha
"I am in the comment and I don't like it"
Me too
The ending with the experimentalist vs a theorist summed up my experience in physics.
yang yang *_BOTH_*
I got PTSD when he said oscilloscope and function generator lol
Theorist any fucking day
@@gonzalezm244 Gotta keep in the puke for that phd money though.
Loved that too I can’t stand experiments, just give me a pen and whiteboard
you know it's a physics major video when they deliberately have to mention "joke video" in the title
"I might be the next einstien!" I'm dead 😂😂😂
What I find weird is that his real name is pronounced like "Einschtein", but in the U.S., they pronounce it as they take it.
Dan Zhukovin That is weird,thanks for the tid-bit of information! 😁
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Fun fact: around 70% of the people I meet pronounce "Euler" as "yuler" or "juler" when it's more like "oiler". What's even funnier, is that those people claim that their professors taught them to pronounce it that way. Seems like everyone thinks every name is pronounced as if it was English.
@@avananana why wouldn't someone pronounce something like it was from their main language? That's like making fun of someone for speaking another language with an accent because it sounds wrong and funny.
At a Silicon Valley company, a new-hire Physics major visited my electronics group. To demonstrate what we were working on, I turned on an o-scope (Tek, of course!). The newbie was stunned; "You mean you actually *use* one of those things? I thought they were just for lab classes." Gave me a good chuckle.
😂😂
I used the o-scope a lot back when I was en electronics tech in the navy. Now that I'm a physics major, looking forward to using It again
An actual qoute from my electrodynamics lecturer: "Oh I see, you're confusing polarization, with polarization!"
Is this why I got confused reading QED when Richie boi says that photons have 4 polarisations
What’s the difference?..
@@Wild4lon Richie boi JAHHAJAHAJHFHD
@@Wild4lon It has two. But it's in a 4-vector and the 3rd spacial degree of freedom vanishes because you move at speed of light.
@@Wild4lon It does. You have the vertical and horizontal axes, of course, but you can have left- and right-circular polarization too, when the fields are out-of-phase.
“ I had to build a new one” 😭😭😭
I'm gonna steal that
I forgot basic calculus in the test, so I had to invent it from scratch.
@@u.v.s.5583 have to do it all time
"Anyway, I am fundamentally unhappy in this class"
I can already hear him approximating e and π as 3 and it isn’t okay
"I've seen all of Michio Kaku stuff" LMAO
That was the best part
That would basically be me. The grand picture of the theory of everything is pretty clear, it's basically quantum gravity. What remains is the pesky task to fill in the details.
@@u.v.s.5583
"The devil is in the details", I was told back then...
@@u.v.s.5583 It's super tedious and far from being a one man or a one university or even a one country job.
The physicists all across the globe need to work together.
That would also be me, what's so wrong that that man inspired people to become physicists?
"The first year" hit too close to home 😂 I told my advisor that I wanted to do "hmm, maybe astronomy or nuclear" ...but now I'm in the work force with my bachelor's lol. Damn you're clairvoyant dude
We all have aspirations until it hits us that we don't actually care enough to pursue those dreams. I wanted to be a math researcher and decided to become a financial analyst while studying.
See I'm sensible, I'm 17 rn and want to do physics then get rich in a bank
(Edit this life may involve a lot of cocaine and crying. We shall see.)
(I will always be married to physics though. Never leaving my forever perplexing love.)
Edit for this exciting saga: am now probably going to be doing physical NatSci at Cambridge.
@@Wild4lon rich haha yeah
@@CounterTheAnimatorocn1 shhhh
Applying for PhD still like, I like cosmology but particle physics is cool too I guess.
the one who's taken one more physics class than you is so relatable lol
When understanding the world through physics is the way for you deal with existential dread, taking a class puts you in a higher state of being.
😂
Wow I went to school with every single one of these people
I did, too. If only there were more than 4 of us in the program...
What about the one who doesn't know what to do with their life so they just study physics...oh wait that's most of us
No need to get personal here lol
I am dead at how accurate this is 😂
If you dont mind me asking: What do you do now?
@@Mariri.X0X0 as junior in undergrand phys
let me know if you figure it out
After graduating, I was so burned out from physics, I decided never to do another physics problem again. 30 years later, I am a physics professor.
Meanwhile in the math department:
- memes about the sum of all natural numbers
- the guy who thinks “the proof is trivial and is left as an exercise to the reader” is still a funny joke
- crying over non trivial zeros
- having a stroke when asked to do an application question on the exam
- combined hatred for engineering approximations
- set theory and group theory- the only two genders
- "physics is for scrubs" *sweats nervously*
- lots and lots of pi(e)
Haha, as a "pure math" guy, (4) and (5) describe me pretty well!
I'm also not a fan of the omitted, "trivial" proofs or, even worse, the difficult proofs in super-abbreviated-super-compact-paragraph form. What ever happened to showing all your work?!?
I'm the one that laughs at references to 'the proof is actually exercise #2' jokes. I thought all of us did... (._.)
step up and start making memes referencing Inter Universal Teichmüller theory like a real man
Meanwhile in engineering "yeah these are about right and we can just ignore this other stuff"
Those are all examples of a first year undergrad math student. They drop math once they realise math is more than that.
*i might be the next einsteen*
Cant say how many times I almost bought chegg
kartyo The dark side was tempting..
I pick up Chegg to review the problems before I take the class to see
A: if I have any chance at solving the problems with what I think I will have learned by then
and
B: how much work will realistically be involved per weekly workload...
My rule is to generally take the course before you take the course, as much as you can..
If you get the homework list from previous semesters, you can pretty accurately figure out how much the probs will take and that helps you convincingly tell your mom why you will likely not be calling her as much during this semester. Especially if there's a bunch of proofs.. I do proofs slowly (well, I do the written explanation for the steps of the proof slowly) -- I think I'm proof-defective.
Sometimes I notice gaps in my pre-req knowledge too.. sort of.. I thought I was going to have to KNOW something going INTO the course based on Chegg examples.. so I struggled to teach myself ONLY to find out that it's something they'd cover in class (bras and kets, and .. never mind).
If not for Chegg, I would not have graduated.
as an engineering major, to get through my first year classes i bought chegg so fast. But i am that cliche
What is chegg?
I almost died laughing omw 😂😂😂 the "should've been an Engineering student" was the best😂
Kevin Inch 😂😂 here i am an engineering student, wish i could go for physics!
ninepuchar1 what type of engineering?
Kevin Inch mechanical engineering😂,"my car broke down, gotta build a new one".
ninepuchar1 lol😂😂😂goodluck. Mechanical Engineering is quite a difficult course
Kevin Inch thanks man!😂 Have a nice day!🤗
As a physics student... I watch this every day when I dont have motivation to study. Lightens my mood ant motivates every time... lol
Glad to help!
How is it going tho?
hows it going with u tho?@@edgar4887
The one with the experimentalist and the theorist at the ending of the video is very funny.
Yeah that Michio Kaku stuff is what attracts me to physics, as the new Einstein I have to upgrade string theory to theory of everything but nah too lazy to do so and not even a physics major ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
*Einstien
*Ienstien
I feel personally attacked well done
As an advisor to numerous physics majors over the years, your take on the "First Year" student was eerily familiar. I love the physics humor!
"Oscilloscopes". Stop saying that word I've done all my lab-courses, there is now reason for me to hear that word ever again.
Did a physics lab, solved the problem theoretically before doing the experiment. Then did the experiment. Everything went exactly as predicted with less than a % error. That was a hallelujah moment, I mean; theory and practice kissed and it was like reading God's handwriting on creation.
Very powerful experience for such a low level physics class.
Did a physics lab earlier this year about conservation of energy. Some of the stuff for the experiment had magnets on them, and my group was a bit fascinated about the chariot going up and down on a slope.
Teacher: "Good job, Trenton."
Everyone else: "I hate that guy."
Me, failing the class: "Man, Trenton is awesome!"
My son was a physics major at UC Davis. I am a research chemist. I told him to make sure to take some engineering classes because I wanted to make sure he could find a job after he graduated since he wasn't going to graduate school. He ended up with a degree in "Applied Physics" and now has a job at Google probably making 6 figures. Its important to understand where you want to be and how long you want to eat Raman noodles for dinner. Your videos are great.
Bruh I’m tryna study physics and maintain a jacked physique, so ramen noodles ain’t gon cut it
2:48 Schrödinger's undergrad ?
i watch rick and morty hence im good to go
Marvelous, and very relatable in any physics class.
The last one is 10/10. My friends reactions as well as mine since we are both gonna major theoretical aspects of our fields.
Making me seriously question my behavior in class now.
Back in my day, we had a classmate that always asked the same question in the beginning of every physics class we took during undergrad, "are we going to be getting into tensor analysis in this course?". No matter what class it was, thermo, E&M, Optics, Fourier Transform, QM, etc. He asked that damn question to the professor in the first day of every physics class. We never learned tensor analysis ever unfortunately. That dude had advanced and NOT advanced knowledge of high level math at the same time. I don't do that much physics anymore. What is life? Thank you for your videos.
ugh experimentalists am I right, definitely related to that oddly similar looking theorist.
I siritually identify with the one that should have done engineering. I too am fundamentally unhappy in these classes
EXPLAIN?
Why dont you change studys?
I met the "C's get degrees" engineering student. It made me afraid for the welfare of society.
Nah man, dude just found the most efficient way to produce results with the least amount of work and energy spent, that kid is going places!
@@NotAGoodUsername360 I tutored a lot of these folks. The results they're getting are low quality and dangerous. :/
"A" students work for "C" students; "B" students work for the government.
-- Robert Kiyosaki
As someone who did physics first then engineering after ... this hit really close to home.
That puking at fourier series got me
"Im better than you" had me dead lmao
I love how universal this video is 😀 i'm way into my PhD but still fighting the engineer inside
I’ve been trying not to be an ass about having two courses above my year level. But I do ask questions beyond the scope of class. I try to do it privately after tho
1:44 THAT WHITE ONE IS REALLY ME I AM CURRENTLY IN 12TH GRADE , WHENEVER I SPEAK ABOUT SOMETHING NEW () LIKE THOUGHT EXP REALTED WITH ASTROPHYSICS ) 98 % OF THE CLASS LISTENS AND IGNORES ME BYE SAYING NOT IN SYLABUS JUST THE TEACHER "SOMETIMES" LISTENS AND REPLIES ABOUT THAT THOUGHT.
“I had to build a new one” 😂🤩🤯
I build cars too baby girl
Theorists: *triggering experimentalists by setting all the constants to 1
Experimentalists: *triggering theorists by using the EXACT VALUES of constants
Underrated comment
I lost it at Oscilloscope. Just absolute existential dread.
We use o-scopes all the time, in EE.
I should have done engineering.
I did. I'm a sellout.
I think I'm the first one who asks unrelated questions lol BTW what are your thoughts on the 2009 global economic recession and how it effected the education system of Yemen and Nairobi, Kenya?
very nicely done, the last one in particular was just marvellous
The first year xD
I’m so going to be a theorist if that’s the test for it
1:17 "I might be the next einsteen" LMAO
Hahahaha the last one is tops , great vid man
Aaron Mullenhales I appreciate it!
Definitely a variance in types of physics majors from the typical normal guy to the truly strange from another planet guy. Some you'll make friends with, others you'll stay way the he'll away from.
TRUE!!! Absolutely true!!!! As a Mathematical Physicist who has attended two universities, this is a 100% TRUE!!!!!! 😂
"I've seen all of michiu kaku's stuff" man I'm dead
Aahh damn i was specifically looking for a (not joke) video on ten types of physics majors
I loved being a student of Physics, and was planning to finish my graduate studies but things didn’t go exactly as I had planned. Now, I work as a FDA medical device analyst. Your channel gets me remembering some great Physics memories. 👍🏻😊
God dammit, Trent.
Hahahhah
Yea fuck Trent
I was always a "Trent" - so I offered free tutoring to ease the hate. Our class as a whole went up +20% as an average.
Ray Harrison real mvp
It was half funny, up until the last joke where I laughed my ass off
Omfg that “I might be the next einstein” just got me to snort laugh I was not expecting that
I'm going to Uni to study Physics this year and at every open day you had that one guy who's obsessed with string theory.
That student who asks a question with the answer to the question so he can show off his/her knowledge. "Hey teach, I had a question about the quantum relativistic high on potenuse black hole stuff. I know it's like the integral from 0 to infinity of e=mc^5, and I'm 99% sure about it, but you know, I'm an overachiever and I wanna be 100% sure."
But it's e=mc^2, a overachiever got the most famous in equation wrong.
Dibbidy Doo Thats the joke bud
"Ill put you down as going into industry for now" -killed me
That string theory part with Michio Kaku hit home. Ah, how naive I was back then.
Bender..I like him. He is a LITTLE SLIM SHADDDDDDY
goddamnit I just realized I was that first year student
2:23 "First Year" - This is what I sound like in a psych ward to the staff when I try to use my brain
anyone question on the grammar mistakes would literally make any stem major furious, "if u do care, why don't u take humanities" lol
then why do profs care about the fucking grammar on lab reports?
I care about grammer mistakes and mistakes with math and laying it out
Had a prof correct *my* grammar on a homework set. Literally crossed through a word I had written and wrote a different one. It wasn't even a lab report, nor did the word he corrected have anything do with a mathematical or physical term/concept. What I had written was grammatically correct, so I guess he just didn't like my tone. That "grammar correction" is still up there among the most annoying red marks I ever received on my homeworks.
cant you just run it through a spell checker?
@@Serquest the lack of parallelism... It burns! Lol
What about the 3rd year student that made the mistake of thinking they could do this because they did good in calculus and physics 1&2 but then got to modern and started panicking because it's too late to turn back now
Hey thats me! Yeah I cried through 3rd and 4year... Struggled horribly with anxiety and depression... But graduated and took a year off amd now im teaching so yeah.
Good luck 😊
As an engineering major, I wanted to do a minor in physics. Not really sure though
"Trivial" 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 lmao
The engineering one gets me very time, even near 3 years later...
you should make more funny videos like this. "Michio Kaku stuff" classic and hilarious
"Because I've seen all Michio Kaku stuff " priceless 😂😂
LMAO The theorist is so much me dang I didn’t expect you to do that one:D
I don't go to an amazing school so I guess I haven't encounter almost any arrogant people in my physics major.
Victor P., your school sounds amazing BECAUSE there are no arrogant people there!!! 😇
The engineering part KILLED me.
I am a physics professor now, but 30+ years ago, I was definitely the "C's get degrees" guy. Experimental/Theoretical was spot on!
the summer research one is amazing.
The theorist/experimentalist kinda exists in comp science, we get the coders and the theorists, they all know how to code, but when homework with coding comes along the coder gets to do that, while the theorist does all the theoretical, proofy stuff. They might be able to do the other but try and avoid it if they can. That or they don't know/like the language that the homework expects.
For that last reaction, I will be double major in the theoretical physics and experimental physics.
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO " when you get to my level you start to see things for hwta they really are."
The last one is me.
Wait, we have to apply theory?! I'm dropping this class. I'll just take another mathematics class and do a math minor.
The theorist vs experimentalist one really got me 😂
The one who points out problems was funny as hell😂😂😂
Specially the last one🤣🤣🤣
Haha the “I’m better than you” line really applies to all science majors
Cant relate because I am computer science major not physics but "The one who's taken ONE more physics class than you" heavily applies to my major too lmao
Lol CS people are usually toxic so I can see that, I'm in CS as well and these people are something else
chegg is the real MVP of college physics. I learned all my physics like 2-3 days before the test, so clicking thru mastering physics and loncapa on a HW due 1 week before i intend on actually looking at the physics material for the first time woulda killed me if not for the homies @Chegg.
You will regret not learning to think for yourself when you are faced with difficult problems on the job that Chegg cannot answer, but you could have if you made the most out of your education.
@@Reivivus most of the time the homework is due before we ever learned the material in lecture. So i dont feel bad at all for having used it on problems with concepts i hadnt been taught yet.
“It turns out it took you ten minutes to solve 50 MasteringPhysics problems”
I feel very called out not gonna lie
These videos are SO accurate, love this channel XD
“You had to make a new car?!” “Yeah and I fundamentally hate all of my classes.” 😂😂😂 bruh I laughed my ass off
10 minutes for 15 mastering physics problems is insane. It take me at least 2 hours especially on the ones that from A to P
Honestly when he said turn on the osccilascope my brain turned off.
You don't need brain for the oscilloscope. You only need eyes.
One of the best sentences using that word I've ever heared is "Oscilloscope on!" (Comrade Dyatlov).
The experimentalist VS theorist bit was hillarious
i ask tough questions but they’re definitely relevant, you should be trying to get more then a grade out of a class.
Michael Rodia that's what I'm saying man, seriously these kids pay thousands of dollars for the classes and they tell me " why are you always asking questions?" its because I paid a lot of money for these classes and I'm definitely going to try to learn a much as I can. lol
That's pretty spot-on
Epicmathtime: rigorously deriving the golden ratio (JOKE VIDEO)
not the last one attacking me on a subatomical level
damn i blame the big bang theory for that
You forgot the ''impostor syndrome'' student. Does OK, but is perpetually one 'straw that broke the camels back' away from having a nervous breakdown.
It's kind-of cute the way physicists look down on us Engineers... 😊
the last one is tooooo accurate