I'm a year 12 who's going into engineering and just bought an ipad. Your video really helped me know what to expect and how i should be studying next year to do well!! Thanks for the help 🤩🙌
Bro... this video was so good! I’m going into my first year of Civ engineering with an iPad Pro, and could not ask for a more comprehensive video. Everything was so well explained and in depth. Keep it up man!🤛🏽
Wish I has this type of video when I started uni in 2018 because personally, I would’ve bought an iPad from the get-go. Glad I can help my civil engineers too cheeee
@@dylanbrunning Yeah throughout my whole first year I used the iPad for note taking. I needed to sell it a few months ago, but I really wish I could have kept it. I was actually motivated throughout the whole year to take notes and I think this is what made me so productive. Compared to my first semester this year, my productivity has fallen so much now that I'm writing on paper. I would also like to think that I was the influence that made some of my classmates get an iPad too :). I really want to get another iPad in the future when I can. I think for first year you really just have to try and stay consistent with your work rate, and I think this is just so much easier if you build a routine in how you take notes, but you also just have to keep your work well organised to do so.
watched first 3 minutes, and it instantly resonated with me! soon-to-be 2nd year engineering student from the University of Waterloo looking to change things up based on what I've learned in 1st year to better my grades and be a better student overall. all my notes were handwritten, so i was lugging around 7 binders for my 7 courses, but uh, that might not exactly be the route i wanna take going into classes in about a month. looking forward to the rest of the vid !
its nice to hear that you can take exams on tablet. When I used iPad 2 way back for home work, professors want us to print out the PDF questions, But I wrote on Notability then print out. Most professors was very confused and had to question their decision for minutes before accepting my hand in.
I love how you actually talk about how to take notes from different lectures instead of the general 'copy and paste' note taking. Very great and detail work. Keep it up! ❣️
this is the best ever review for me [ because im an engineering student too ]. in lectures i still use handwritten notes bcs it realy does help and effective for me when im trying to take in those concepts from the lecture and when im revising or organazing my notes i used my macbook and i use the active recall and spaced repetition and i can say it's really very effective for me. i've seen a lot of videos regarding ipad on taking notes but most of them were medical students and i have enough those i needed to find a review of someone who's taking the same major like me, so i can see a perspective that i can literally relate on. and i am glad that this video is the one that i chose! thanks man, i''ll definitely gonna try the ipad, i think it's very worth tryinng
I'm a 60 year old lady that only finished highschool . Young man I would gladly go to college if you were guaranteed to be my teacher. Great job explaining.
Such helpful video. Gave me some confidence towards my coming year2. Hope I am able to keep up and exchange a PERFECT summer using my hard work in university.
Amazing video! I really like the classy background music. Makes it nice to listen to. Great information and I liked how you organized your content with timestamps. Keep up the good work!
Did school from home and used my desktop in conjunction with my Hp spectre x360 to take notes. Now thats its in person, I cannot no longer use the spectre x360 like it I did at home. Bought an Ipad pro. Will be using onenote to take notes.
Hi. Which iPad should I go with? I can buy an iPad air 5 for $370 and 12.9” m1 iPad Pro for $620. (Both are used and I have a macbook air as well.) My main usage will be note taking, reading news, papers, articles, watching youtube videos and mostly for the educational purposes.
It was very useful, thanks a lot. I’m in my first year of Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and thinking about getting an iPad and which would go better for me💟
Hi thanks for this hehe. My father OFW bought me iPad pro 11 inch since April 2020 but actually due to pandemic, my father cant go home due to quarantine here in PH. Now, still stuck up and unopened box but my father will go home in december. thannks to this, I save to my playlist
Family first of course🙌 I hope your dad can come home soon safely. The iPad can wait😉 I appreciate you saving this on your playlist for future reference🔥
I started university in the social sciences where typing on a laptop was the most efficient but now that I’ve transferred into stem I noticed within only a couple of classes that I was going to need an iPad 😅
i made the mistake of not taking any notes during my two years in school, so im gonna use this third year to try to catch up before they take me out the classes for good lol
This is an excellent "How to Study" or "Best Study Practices" video...one excellent tip after another! The iPad was largely just a prop to highlight your excellent study disciplines. Going into my last year of Electrical Engineering and wish I had your excellent suggestions from day one! Maybe reorganize the "meat" of the video and focus on maximizing learning, study, and memory retention...then upload that video with different title and key words and see how the algorithms like it?
That’s a shout actually... I’ve had thoughts of doing that but, I feel I’d be repeating myself? No sure about how others would feel about that, but reorganising in a unique way🤔 I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the idea and comment Neil😋🤝
@@aldrichcervania8833 No problem! Maybe if it was a list format..."5 Things to Make You a Study Beast" or something...it would be same ideas but in captivating format. WatchMojo.com and Charisma on Command uses lists all the time. Something like this video is what I think might work for a reorg of your study tips. th-cam.com/video/Takobi8jsEI/w-d-xo.html
Is onenote a good alternative if I need a note app to work along side with a computer really well? I was just wondering bc I’m going to major in mechanical engineering next fall.
Great question! I only had a couple of assignments in 2nd year which required me to use CAD software, and I always used either my laptop or the uni computers. And it was WAY before I bought an iPad😅 So to answer your question… I’ve never personally used CAD on the iPad so I wouldn’t know BUT, I know that CAD is capable on the iPad but it’s more ideal on a computer or laptop for collaborative reasons. Also in industry, I believe you’ll be using PC’s or laptops anyway, so it’s good to focus on mastering CAD on those machines :)
I can’t imagine running SolidWorks or Inventor Pro would be ideal on an IPad. My laptop used to run older versions of SolidWorks fine but 2022 has been giving it trouble. Now I refuse to do any CAD modeling on anything other than my gaming PC. That being said, try it and let us know how you fair.
If it’s mainly for note taking at university, the bigger screen size is beneficial for multi-tasking which happens all the time. I’ve got a mate who has the 11” size and says it’s calm! I recommend going to your nearest apple store so you can get the true experience of a smaller or bigger size :)
i really need help asap im thinking of buying the new ipad mini 256gb as an architecture student and i dont know if i should buy it or buy another ipad PLEASE I NEED HELP ASAP
An iPad Mini 256GB costs £619 - I’d rather use that money instead towards a refurbished 11inch iPad Pro 128GB (2nd Generation) which costs £549. But up to you :)
Hi! I used my ipad mini 5 as my note taking device but eventually stopped - problem with retention and size. I switch back to paper again. I see that you are not using paperlike (or i jut missed it). How's the retention with the bigger ipad? I am still planning to buy the pro to use as my daily driver but worried about "retention issue". I normally write things to remember them. So my question is - how's the retention on the bigger ipad even without the paperlike?
I use the Paper-like screen protector. Because of that added friction, the pencil tip does wear down. Something to consider with all Matt screen protectors
Building up on what you said about lecturers going off too fast for undergrads to process that info, does Goodnotes have any audio recording function? Unfortunately I find myself writing notes & unable to catch up. (I am currently just using the native Notes app on the iPad)
Hi Fuad. GoodNotes doesn’t have that feature. But I believe notability does so if that feature is important to you, it’s worth considering. It wasn’t important to me because all my lectures were recorded and posted online, and when I’d get lost, I’d just refer to the recorded session :)
I am also going into engineering and I am deciding between MacBook and Ipad for my secondary computer. When your in math or science classes did you ever have to code in class? Cause that's the only thing holding me back from buying a iPad
For my degree (Mechatronics and Robotics) I had many assignments which involved coding. If you cannot code on your primary computer, I’d recommend getting a laptop over an iPad.
@@wasimahmood8264personally, I’d still get a laptop tbf. My main reasons are portability and convenience. Although your uni should have computers for you to access and do your coding assignments, the portability of a laptop is valuable in uni (flexibility to code literally anywhere, and to work in teams). Thinking about it now, all of my course mates have laptops
Great question mate. Unfortunately it does😞 it’s because of the added friction of the screen protector. I write quite hard naturally, so it started to nib after just a month lol
It would work. The biggest difference you’ll find is the refresh rate. If you don’t get the pro then your iPad will have a lower refresh rate and might feel like writing on it is a little delayed but it would 100% work
Bang on what Curtis has said. Other reviewers have stated that if you’ve never used the iPad Pro before (i.e., if you never had a previous pro model), then you won’t be able to tell the difference. Either way, you’re getting an amazing device!
What is his accent, sounds cool. Listening to it for a long time is a bit tedious though. No complaints, just wanted to know is it only me or others who feel the same way.
How do you manage not getting tired by writing always on an ipad. I mean the light from the ipad to your eyes doesn’t bother if you study for a long time?
Honestly, that is a great question! Even when I was using paper, I would ALWAYS take breaks. When I’m using the iPad, I have a matt screen protector, I use the true-tone feature, and I don’t use high brightness. Still, the iPad is a pleasure to use. Personally, I’ve never had a screen fatigue issue. But then again, I always take breaks anyway, and I always make time to do others things that doesn’t involve looking at a screen. Hope this helps! Got any more questions? :)
I recommend the 12.9 because of the bigger screen. I’ve never used the 11 inch version, but I have a mate who does and, he says it’s sick for note taking
Most people I know own laptops. Having an iPad isn’t enough because you’ll most likely be coding in some way but, do read your modules in detail on the uni website
I’d say laptop for engineering for sure. If I could do everything on the iPad I would but, there just somethings you NEED a laptop for, like coding in different languages (my primary reason), and overall the workflow of having a mouse and keyboard is still much more efficient than a touch interface. I’d prioritise getting a laptop first, then look into different iPad options second. Overall, I think iPad is more “pleasure” than “necessary” in this context.
@@Fire-sj7jf For context, the 2-in-1 laptop (HP spectre x360 13”) that I bought back in 2018 (before uni) was the best value for me at the time. However overtime, I didn’t like the tablet performance on it, and so I looked for a tablet, hence the iPad. I suppose I could’ve bought a surface pro, but overall it would have been more expensive and for me, buying a new 2-in-1 laptop would have been a waste of money since my HP spectre was already good enough as a laptop (and I wasn’t looking for a 2-in-1 replacement). It was just that tablet element was “missing” and I feel the iPad filled that need.
@@lukepinapple Aerospace! That means you’re doing a module where you learn about 1st order systems/PID control and that. My cohort has memes for that module😂 also congrats on getting an iPad! You must be gaaassed😤
Hi, I'm going into my foundation year for Mechanical engineering and I personally like writing notes which is why I'm learning towards the ipad however other people have recommended a laptop because of the certain softwares needed for engineering what would you recommend?
Most of my mechanical engineering friends prioritised getting a laptop due CAD software, technical report writing and group projects assessments (most of them don’t have a tablet). To stay within your budget, I’d prioritise getting a mid-range laptop (this seemed fine for my friends who do mechanical engineering) and an iPad Air (or iPad Pro 2018 model Refurbished) for writing notes and other stuff.
Hey Aldrich! I'm starting university this September studying mechanical engineering and I'm really confused about what laptop to get to run all the heavy CAD/ SOLIDWORKS/ MATLAB software. Do you have any suggestions? Also, what laptop do you use?
Ay you good! I have a HP spectre 13inch x360 Core i7, 8GB RAM, 2017 model, and I’m able to run MATLAB easily and do light CAD work. For heavy CAD work in Solidworks, it’s recommended that you have at least 16GB of RAM, an SSD drive (Most laptops have SSD storage nowadays), and a 3.3 GHz processor [I’m referring to here: www.solidworks.com/support/system-requirements ] You can either go for Windows or Apple depending on your preference. Also consider your budget, but generally, most laptops should be fine running matlab but, it’s the CAD stuff that requires more computer power. Not sure which laptops to recommend but, I’d look at the M1 MacBook Air, or the Acer Swift 3 first🤝
Hey! I'm in my final year of ME, and my computer has a Ryzen 5 processor (which has surprised me, because I used to be more prone to buy an intel processor), and I have 16 Gb of RAM (which is I think just necessary to run CAD software. I used to have a computer with 8 Gb of RAM and SolidWorks crashed all the time because of the RAM, so the most important thing is the RAM!) and I also have 256 Gb of SSD and 1 Tb of HDD. This computer has worked perfectly for me and I hope this helps you make your choice!
Just one question: most of the time I download PDFs with just 1 slide per page (really bad organization, with a lot of space unused on every page); is there any app for iPad that would allow me to reorganize these PDFs in order to get two or more slides per page?
Cad softwares and simulation softwares require strong computers. You will not be able to do that on an ipad. its too much. Just invest in a gaming computer. Its good for creo, solidworks, ANSYS, matlab etc
I didn’t know that still. But yeah, the modules you see me do in this video is the content we do as 3rd year Mechatronics and Robotics students at the Uni of Sheffield. Not sure how it works in India but, I’m assuming if you know this content for your ‘clearing entrance exam for engineering in India jee advanced,’ that just makes you a more informed Mechatronics/control engineer😉
I simply didn’t consider them since no one in uni (that i know of) used an android tablet for note taking. I’m sure there are some great android options out there tho! Just won’t find them in this video unfortunately
When they are continuously firing big words and concepts at me that are too difficult to grasp at the moment, I tend to zone out man😭 but I make a note of what it is that’s confusing so after the lecture I can have a cheeky look at the confusing parts
I have seen many note-taking videos and this one is by far the most detailed and clear video I have seen from a fellow engineer! Thanks a bunch!
Yes mate, get in! Glad this was useful😉
I'm a year 12 who's going into engineering and just bought an ipad. Your video really helped me know what to expect and how i should be studying next year to do well!! Thanks for the help 🤩🙌
Bro... this video was so good! I’m going into my first year of Civ engineering with an iPad Pro, and could not ask for a more comprehensive video. Everything was so well explained and in depth. Keep it up man!🤛🏽
Wish I has this type of video when I started uni in 2018 because personally, I would’ve bought an iPad from the get-go. Glad I can help my civil engineers too cheeee
Hey mate, is this still the type of note taking you stick too, and whats one thing you’d recommend to a first year student?
@@dylanbrunning Yeah throughout my whole first year I used the iPad for note taking. I needed to sell it a few months ago, but I really wish I could have kept it. I was actually motivated throughout the whole year to take notes and I think this is what made me so productive. Compared to my first semester this year, my productivity has fallen so much now that I'm writing on paper. I would also like to think that I was the influence that made some of my classmates get an iPad too :). I really want to get another iPad in the future when I can.
I think for first year you really just have to try and stay consistent with your work rate, and I think this is just so much easier if you build a routine in how you take notes, but you also just have to keep your work well organised to do so.
@@SJokesdid you every get to use for anything other than taking notes? Not talking about media consumption, but other styles of productivity
@@kritigoomer No not at all really. Pretty much just used it for notetaking
watched first 3 minutes, and it instantly resonated with me! soon-to-be 2nd year engineering student from the University of Waterloo looking to change things up based on what I've learned in 1st year to better my grades and be a better student overall. all my notes were handwritten, so i was lugging around 7 binders for my 7 courses, but uh, that might not exactly be the route i wanna take going into classes in about a month. looking forward to the rest of the vid !
its nice to hear that you can take exams on tablet. When I used iPad 2 way back for home work, professors want us to print out the PDF questions, But I wrote on Notability then print out. Most professors was very confused and had to question their decision for minutes before accepting my hand in.
I love how you actually talk about how to take notes from different lectures instead of the general 'copy and paste' note taking. Very great and detail work. Keep it up! ❣️
Thanks!
🤧Finally an engineering student with helpful videos, keep the good videos coming plz🌸🙏🏽👍🏽✨
Cheers Melany! Still learning, but hopefully my channel doesn’t have too much waff😂🙌
this is the best ever review for me [ because im an engineering student too ]. in lectures i still use handwritten notes bcs it realy does help and effective for me when im trying to take in those concepts from the lecture and when im revising or organazing my notes i used my macbook and i use the active recall and spaced repetition and i can say it's really very effective for me. i've seen a lot of videos regarding ipad on taking notes but most of them were medical students and i have enough those i needed to find a review of someone who's taking the same major like me, so i can see a perspective that i can literally relate on. and i am glad that this video is the one that i chose! thanks man, i''ll definitely gonna try the ipad, i think it's very worth tryinng
22:08 I felt that "I am still far behind work" brooo😭😭 engineering is hard man. Loved the video btw😆😊 so helpful and comprehensive honestly
😭😭 the struggle can be like that, anyways, glad this video was useful🙌
I'm a 60 year old lady that only finished highschool . Young man I would gladly go to college if you were guaranteed to be my teacher. Great job explaining.
Aww that means a lot to me, thank you🥺
Such helpful video. Gave me some confidence towards my coming year2. Hope I am able to keep up and exchange a PERFECT summer using my hard work in university.
I’m a computer engineer student and will consider the Apple Pencil for my iPad 7th
Solid choice👌
Amazing video! I really like the classy background music. Makes it nice to listen to. Great information and I liked how you organized your content with timestamps. Keep up the good work!
Did school from home and used my desktop in conjunction with my Hp spectre x360 to take notes. Now thats its in person, I cannot no longer use the spectre x360 like it I did at home. Bought an Ipad pro. Will be using onenote to take notes.
You’re adapting to your needs👌 I know several people from medicine who uses OneNote and they find it super useful because of the unlimited canvas📄
5:06 Dude completely forgot that there's also another Operating System brand related to the media he is making videos on right now.
The most useful video out there, thanks a lot man great job!
Saying things like that makes me gassed hahaha.I’m glad this video was useful for you👌
not so many videos out there that are as good as this one actually is
Appreciate it :)
Hi. Which iPad should I go with? I can buy an iPad air 5 for $370 and 12.9” m1 iPad Pro for $620. (Both are used and I have a macbook air as well.)
My main usage will be note taking, reading news, papers, articles, watching youtube videos and mostly for the educational purposes.
It was very useful, thanks a lot. I’m in my first year of Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and thinking about getting an iPad and which would go better for me💟
Wow this is amazing…you make my mind blow… thank you for helping me 😊
Hi thanks for this hehe. My father OFW bought me iPad pro 11 inch since April 2020 but actually due to pandemic, my father cant go home due to quarantine here in PH. Now, still stuck up and unopened box but my father will go home in december. thannks to this, I save to my playlist
Family first of course🙌 I hope your dad can come home soon safely. The iPad can wait😉 I appreciate you saving this on your playlist for future reference🔥
Amazing video, thanks bro
Which paper templates size do u use in good note app
Thank you, your advice was so useful now that I own an iPad. Greetings from Peru.
Peru that’s mad. Glad this vid was useful💯
Great video!! I’m a junior mechanical engineering undergrad and I’m in the same boat you were!
Ay! Good to hear from another engineer😉
I started university in the social sciences where typing on a laptop was the most efficient but now that I’ve transferred into stem I noticed within only a couple of classes that I was going to need an iPad 😅
i made the mistake of not taking any notes during my two years in school, so im gonna use this third year to try to catch up before they take me out the classes for good lol
This is very informative! I want to try paperless notetaking and your content is superb!
This is an excellent "How to Study" or "Best Study Practices" video...one excellent tip after another! The iPad was largely just a prop to highlight your excellent study disciplines.
Going into my last year of Electrical Engineering and wish I had your excellent suggestions from day one!
Maybe reorganize the "meat" of the video and focus on maximizing learning, study, and memory retention...then upload that video with different title and key words and see how the algorithms like it?
That’s a shout actually... I’ve had thoughts of doing that but, I feel I’d be repeating myself? No sure about how others would feel about that, but reorganising in a unique way🤔 I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the idea and comment Neil😋🤝
@@aldrichcervania8833 No problem!
Maybe if it was a list format..."5 Things to Make You a Study Beast" or something...it would be same ideas but in captivating format. WatchMojo.com and Charisma on Command uses lists all the time. Something like this video is what I think might work for a reorg of your study tips. th-cam.com/video/Takobi8jsEI/w-d-xo.html
Is onenote a good alternative if I need a note app to work along side with a computer really well? I was just wondering bc I’m going to major in mechanical engineering next fall.
This video is amazing, it helped me a ton!
Good to hear that man🙌
As an engineering student, how well does the iPad handle engineering apps such as CAD?
Great question! I only had a couple of assignments in 2nd year which required me to use CAD software, and I always used either my laptop or the uni computers. And it was WAY before I bought an iPad😅 So to answer your question… I’ve never personally used CAD on the iPad so I wouldn’t know BUT, I know that CAD is capable on the iPad but it’s more ideal on a computer or laptop for collaborative reasons. Also in industry, I believe you’ll be using PC’s or laptops anyway, so it’s good to focus on mastering CAD on those machines :)
I can’t imagine running SolidWorks or Inventor Pro would be ideal on an IPad. My laptop used to run older versions of SolidWorks fine but 2022 has been giving it trouble. Now I refuse to do any CAD modeling on anything other than my gaming PC. That being said, try it and let us know how you fair.
Excellent! I will recommend your video to my students.
Brilliant!🤝
Cant wait to get mines broski 🥳
I dont know wether i should buy the small to the big pro, mainly for taking notes at university
If it’s mainly for note taking at university, the bigger screen size is beneficial for multi-tasking which happens all the time. I’ve got a mate who has the 11” size and says it’s calm! I recommend going to your nearest apple store so you can get the true experience of a smaller or bigger size :)
Do you use a matte screen protector?
15:25 if anyone is trying to find example2.
we need links in goodnotes documents - good video man
What tab is best for Solidworks/ ansys?
Thank you for the video! It was very instructive😊
Thanks! Now let’s get that engineering degree🙌
i really need help asap im thinking of buying the new ipad mini 256gb as an architecture student and i dont know if i should buy it or buy another ipad
PLEASE I NEED HELP ASAP
An iPad Mini 256GB costs £619 - I’d rather use that money instead towards a refurbished 11inch iPad Pro 128GB (2nd Generation) which costs £549.
But up to you :)
@@aldrichcervania8833 but is it good as an architecture student?
Hi! I used my ipad mini 5 as my note taking device but eventually stopped - problem with retention and size. I switch back to paper again. I see that you are not using paperlike (or i jut missed it). How's the retention with the bigger ipad? I am still planning to buy the pro to use as my daily driver but worried about "retention issue". I normally write things to remember them. So my question is - how's the retention on the bigger ipad even without the paperlike?
Muchas gracias 🙏🏼 ❤
Can I take screen shot of a slide of live lecture and put it in good note 5 to avoid writing text…can this feature is there..
Yeah! Take the screenshot, then drag and drop the screenshot onto your notebook in GoodNotes :)
You deserve more subs. Thank you
I appreciate you commenting that☺️
which screen protector do you use, and does it wear your pencil tips down?
I use the Paper-like screen protector. Because of that added friction, the pencil tip does wear down. Something to consider with all Matt screen protectors
bro i dont even have an iPad nor will probably ever get one but you were was funny af
Building up on what you said about lecturers going off too fast for undergrads to process that info, does Goodnotes have any audio recording function? Unfortunately I find myself writing notes & unable to catch up. (I am currently just using the native Notes app on the iPad)
Hi Fuad. GoodNotes doesn’t have that feature. But I believe notability does so if that feature is important to you, it’s worth considering. It wasn’t important to me because all my lectures were recorded and posted online, and when I’d get lost, I’d just refer to the recorded session :)
GoodNotes has this now
I am also going into engineering and I am deciding between MacBook and Ipad for my secondary computer. When your in math or science classes did you ever have to code in class? Cause that's the only thing holding me back from buying a iPad
For my degree (Mechatronics and Robotics) I had many assignments which involved coding. If you cannot code on your primary computer, I’d recommend getting a laptop over an iPad.
@@aldrichcervania8833 what if I do have a main computer but its a stationary desktop?
@@wasimahmood8264personally, I’d still get a laptop tbf. My main reasons are portability and convenience. Although your uni should have computers for you to access and do your coding assignments, the portability of a laptop is valuable in uni (flexibility to code literally anywhere, and to work in teams). Thinking about it now, all of my course mates have laptops
Amazing and Informational video! I had a quick question though, when using the matte screen protector, has it damaged the tip of the Apple Pencil?
Great question mate. Unfortunately it does😞 it’s because of the added friction of the screen protector. I write quite hard naturally, so it started to nib after just a month lol
@@aldrichcervania8833 ahhhh okay thank you sooo much
@@kathleenjaime1359 🤝😃😃
I was thinking buying an ipad but not the pro model as it costs too much for me. Should the cheaper ipad work for taking notes?
It would work. The biggest difference you’ll find is the refresh rate. If you don’t get the pro then your iPad will have a lower refresh rate and might feel like writing on it is a little delayed but it would 100% work
Bang on what Curtis has said. Other reviewers have stated that if you’ve never used the iPad Pro before (i.e., if you never had a previous pro model), then you won’t be able to tell the difference. Either way, you’re getting an amazing device!
Very helpful sir, thanks
What is his accent, sounds cool. Listening to it for a long time is a bit tedious though. No complaints, just wanted to know is it only me or others who feel the same way.
Oh no. I’ve become one of those boring lecturers in Uni haha😭
Not tedious, pretty calming and clear imo
How do you manage not getting tired by writing always on an ipad. I mean the light from the ipad to your eyes doesn’t bother if you study for a long time?
Honestly, that is a great question! Even when I was using paper, I would ALWAYS take breaks. When I’m using the iPad, I have a matt screen protector, I use the true-tone feature, and I don’t use high brightness. Still, the iPad is a pleasure to use. Personally, I’ve never had a screen fatigue issue. But then again, I always take breaks anyway, and I always make time to do others things that doesn’t involve looking at a screen. Hope this helps! Got any more questions? :)
You can also switch to dark mode if your going to read.
What would you recommend the 11 or the 12.9 inch iPad pro? How have you found note taking at uni?
I recommend the 12.9 because of the bigger screen. I’ve never used the 11 inch version, but I have a mate who does and, he says it’s sick for note taking
When buying a keyboard with it , Is it useful for engineering software such as Matlab, Hysys and AutoCAD?
My university advised us to use computers for programs such as them, so I’ve never used them on an iPad
the porridge comparison 😂
It ain’t nice!🤢😂 I can tell you’ve experience lame porridge as well ahah
Hi, is an ipad enough for first to second year as an engineering student? Or do you need a laptop already in the first two years?
Most people I know own laptops. Having an iPad isn’t enough because you’ll most likely be coding in some way but, do read your modules in detail on the uni website
Nice vid it will help me
How can i get your Paper style
Search “paper like screen protector” on amazon. That’s the one I’m currently using
Is it okay if ur side of your palm touch the screen while writing
Yeah yeah! Most note taking apps on the iPad take into account of your palm while you’re writing :)
Which one do you prefer? Laptop or ipad? For engineering ofc
I’d say laptop for engineering for sure. If I could do everything on the iPad I would but, there just somethings you NEED a laptop for, like coding in different languages (my primary reason), and overall the workflow of having a mouse and keyboard is still much more efficient than a touch interface. I’d prioritise getting a laptop first, then look into different iPad options second. Overall, I think iPad is more “pleasure” than “necessary” in this context.
@@aldrichcervania8833 why not get a surface pro than? Since it has windows 10?
@@Fire-sj7jf For context, the 2-in-1 laptop (HP spectre x360 13”) that I bought back in 2018 (before uni) was the best value for me at the time. However overtime, I didn’t like the tablet performance on it, and so I looked for a tablet, hence the iPad. I suppose I could’ve bought a surface pro, but overall it would have been more expensive and for me, buying a new 2-in-1 laptop would have been a waste of money since my HP spectre was already good enough as a laptop (and I wasn’t looking for a 2-in-1 replacement). It was just that tablet element was “missing” and I feel the iPad filled that need.
good video. thanks!
You’re welcome :)
How do you do coding?
I use my laptop, or sometimes the computers in my university libraries :)
UOS gang, what engineering courses you doing. Great Vid btw
Cheeee UOS gang, c’mon mate! Mechatronics and Robotics. I’m part of the ACSE department😎 you?
@@aldrichcervania8833 Aerospace Yr 1, just got a iPad and I can see it’s gonna be ALOTTTT of use
@@lukepinapple Aerospace! That means you’re doing a module where you learn about 1st order systems/PID control and that. My cohort has memes for that module😂 also congrats on getting an iPad! You must be gaaassed😤
ig ik what to spend my student loan on now 😭
🤣🤣 Don’t forget your food
Hi, I'm going into my foundation year for Mechanical engineering and I personally like writing notes which is why I'm learning towards the ipad however other people have recommended a laptop because of the certain softwares needed for engineering what would you recommend?
Most of my mechanical engineering friends prioritised getting a laptop due CAD software, technical report writing and group projects assessments (most of them don’t have a tablet). To stay within your budget, I’d prioritise getting a mid-range laptop (this seemed fine for my friends who do mechanical engineering) and an iPad Air (or iPad Pro 2018 model Refurbished) for writing notes and other stuff.
Hey Aldrich!
I'm starting university this September studying mechanical engineering and I'm really confused about what laptop to get to run all the heavy CAD/ SOLIDWORKS/ MATLAB software. Do you have any suggestions? Also, what laptop do you use?
Ay you good! I have a HP spectre 13inch x360 Core i7, 8GB RAM, 2017 model, and I’m able to run MATLAB easily and do light CAD work. For heavy CAD work in Solidworks, it’s recommended that you have at least 16GB of RAM, an SSD drive (Most laptops have SSD storage nowadays), and a 3.3 GHz processor [I’m referring to here: www.solidworks.com/support/system-requirements ]
You can either go for Windows or Apple depending on your preference. Also consider your budget, but generally, most laptops should be fine running matlab but, it’s the CAD stuff that requires more computer power. Not sure which laptops to recommend but, I’d look at the M1 MacBook Air, or the Acer Swift 3 first🤝
Hey! I'm in my final year of ME, and my computer has a Ryzen 5 processor (which has surprised me, because I used to be more prone to buy an intel processor), and I have 16 Gb of RAM (which is I think just necessary to run CAD software. I used to have a computer with 8 Gb of RAM and SolidWorks crashed all the time because of the RAM, so the most important thing is the RAM!) and I also have 256 Gb of SSD and 1 Tb of HDD. This computer has worked perfectly for me and I hope this helps you make your choice!
Excellent video!
Small correction : samsung tab 6 runs on android not windows ;)
Thanks for pointing that out :)
What size is this? 11 or 12.9??
12.9
@@aldrichcervania8833 thanks
you are very good
continue
*Elvis Presley voice* -thank you, thank you very much💃
Thanks 👌
you need more subs
Bro how did you tell the timestamps in the video ? Guys think about this creativity !!!😍
Just one question: most of the time I download PDFs with just 1 slide per page (really bad organization, with a lot of space unused on every page); is there any app for iPad that would allow me to reorganize these PDFs in order to get two or more slides per page?
Is it good for mechanical engineer 🙂 (software related usage like auto cad creo.....)
Cad softwares and simulation softwares require strong computers. You will not be able to do that on an ipad. its too much. Just invest in a gaming computer. Its good for creo, solidworks, ANSYS, matlab etc
@@antiquarian1773 Thanks brother 🥰
You made a giant mistake with the tablet categories: Windows, iPadOS AND ANDROID! So, there are 3 types of OS to choose from!
Bro sorry but ....most of things you had shown as engineering course ..is required for clearing entrance exam for engineering in India jee advanced
I didn’t know that still. But yeah, the modules you see me do in this video is the content we do as 3rd year Mechatronics and Robotics students at the Uni of Sheffield. Not sure how it works in India but, I’m assuming if you know this content for your ‘clearing entrance exam for engineering in India jee advanced,’ that just makes you a more informed Mechatronics/control engineer😉
he is from ph?
I’m Filipino yeah :)
@@aldrichcervania8833 wow that's nice!
I think you should make Arabic Translation for your vidoes
Noted🤔
@@aldrichcervania8833 Thanks for your reply
13:06 bro has pink farts 😂
I fumbled bad there haha
Acse department mechtronics with business skills?? Those notes have not changed 😂
I love how android tablets don't even exist in your universe.
I simply didn’t consider them since no one in uni (that i know of) used an android tablet for note taking. I’m sure there are some great android options out there tho! Just won’t find them in this video unfortunately
@@aldrichcervania8833 love your vid this wasnt supposed to be taken seriously. I subscribed.
@@aldrichcervania8833 the another comment I left referenced the part of the vid where you explained the Feynman method
Ohh😅 that’s alright haha. Hard to tell through text. Thanks for subscribing btw :)
Typing notes is and always will be a fail for me. I’ll learn nothing.
ODE's, when differentials were easy. Up until partials came along ;(
Bro said windows tablets and then puts Samsung tab 6 as windows tablet lmao
Ahh🤦♂️
Yea, they do be speaking Martian sometimes ngl… like they taking to themselves lol
When they are continuously firing big words and concepts at me that are too difficult to grasp at the moment, I tend to zone out man😭 but I make a note of what it is that’s confusing so after the lecture I can have a cheeky look at the confusing parts
pink fart
Tip: don't use your hands so much and don't clutter the screen with text.