Dude this is AMAZING!! You just did the impossible: take all the lessons kids learn about in isolation and stick them all together in a cohesive whole that's easy to understand. And you made a sweet infographic too?! This is the type of content modern education needs!! Give this man a round of applause! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
He did a great Job. I'm in month 4 of studying for the MCAT and I will be testing by next year, and l've been learning the question types and do my best to practice as many questions as possible. I watch a lot of videos here on TH-cam and with practice, practice, practice. It's nice to hear advice from Good teachers here on TH-cam who remembers that the struggle is real with this exam. Thank you again!! (Also, for the young ones worrying about not getting into Medical school soon...I'm 39 and will be 40 when (if accepted) I begin Medical school. Yup, I'm changing careers! So keep your head up, study and practice and remember you got this!)
@@Jane4t You got this!!! Just keep your head down and grind. It will come in time. And love that you are making that move - it's never too late to chase a fulfilling career.
The truth is some people are just good test takers, and others are not. I didnt study much but passed easily. I know people who studied a lot and didnt pass. The most improtant thing is to work on staying calm during the test, and confident. Come up with little sayings and ways to remember stuff just like MR Tony always told me. I made up phrases that only made sense to me to remember things.
Minor but: catalysts don’t “change the activation energy” they change the mechanism of reaction to make a lower activation energy mechanism for a faster rate of reaction. Anyways great!
@ I guess it’s just how you word it. It changes the mechanism it doesn’t just lower activation energy with it any other change. It’s an alternative, shorter energy pathway.
@@the1_joker939 I think the distinction here is pointless, the basic idea is that they lower activation energy not just change it. And yeah the way they do that creates an alternative lower energy pathway
@ listen the only reason why I wanted to make this distinction was because my professor emphasized this difference. I just took his word since he has a phd 😂
i suddenly decided that i wanted to become a doctor after doing 2 years of music. i still want to continue to study music, but i will just have another set of classes i will need to do well in for the next 3 years. i took bio and chem and got taught some physics on the side during hs. i remember some of these concepts, but some are foreign to me. i will be studying over the next 3 years to drill these concepts and learn them as well as everyone who have studied this material much further than i have. i’m currently studying in a very competitive music program so balancing studying and practicing will be tough with packed a schedule. i hope to come back when i start studying the MCAT and see how far i’ve come!
I'm enrolled in a BS in Biology and I already got a Master’s degree in Aquaculture. I'm currently gonna apply for MD PHD , I believe with God this goal will be achieved in the next 10 years. I will follow and back when I got started studying for the MCAT. I will start this October. I think its better to start earlier . Thanks 😊
Hey, I’m doing the same thing as well! I’m only minoring in music (linguistics major) but I’m also hoping to use my Ba to get into a medical graduate program in a few years! Best of luck 🤜🤛
wow, you're awesome, the map chart makes it so easy to always refer to and check how everything connects in MCAT, just downloaded the full size map, and going to print it and put it on my wall next to my computer, thanks for the effort, you made it seem easy, but I understand how much time and effort it takes to bring this in this form! thanks again :)
1:40 ok sorta and i say similar stuff, but being that grand in your statement loses accuracy due to the relevance of the two nuclear forces that are fundamentally non-electromagnetic in origin. You know, stabilizing protons, neutrons, and atomic nuclei. The thing fusion and fission leverage to generate energy for ginormous power plants. But most chemical reactions can be simplified down to charge interactions, so i don't need to be an "Akshually" person about it.
The most perfect and well rounded video!! Thank you! :) you combined all of the sciences into one!! Which is how it is supposed to be, since everything is connected!
Thank you very much!!! I just found out about this exam/test and didn't know anything about it or its structure until I found your video. Now I know that I also need to study physics...
This is exactly how I like think about the sciences. It all makes so much sense when it’s pieced together this way 👍🏽 It would have taken me far too long to make this but being able to reference it is so helpful ❤ Thank you
are you even human lbs? god bless you. are you able to make a video on topics we MUST study. i plan to study ever topic on the outline b/c its fair game but it'd be nice to hear what you experienced and noticed throughout your prep journey were stand out topics. thank you
here's a list of what people consider 'high yield' topics. I might make a video on it too: www.reddit.com/r/Mcat/comments/18gppuu/list_of_high_yield_topics/
Dude this is AMAZING!!
You just did the impossible: take all the lessons kids learn about in isolation and stick them all together in a cohesive whole that's easy to understand.
And you made a sweet infographic too?!
This is the type of content modern education needs!!
Give this man a round of applause!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
He did a great Job. I'm in month 4 of studying for the MCAT and I will be testing by next year, and l've been learning the question types and do my best to practice as many questions as possible. I watch a lot of videos here on TH-cam and with practice, practice, practice. It's nice to hear advice from Good teachers here on TH-cam who remembers that the struggle is real with this exam. Thank you again!! (Also, for the young ones worrying about not getting into Medical school soon...I'm 39 and will be 40 when (if accepted) I begin Medical school. Yup, I'm changing careers! So keep your head up, study and practice and remember you got this!)
@@Jane4t You got this!!! Just keep your head down and grind. It will come in time. And love that you are making that move - it's never too late to chase a fulfilling career.
The truth is some people are just good test takers, and others are not. I didnt study much but passed easily. I know people who studied a lot and didnt pass. The most improtant thing is to work on staying calm during the test, and confident. Come up with little sayings and ways to remember stuff just like MR Tony always told me. I made up phrases that only made sense to me to remember things.
@@Jane4t Good for you man, way to go back and do what you want. I have a 42 year old in my current study group with MR Tony.
I'm 51 and doing the same. We got this! I don't care if l'm the old man in study group. Just means I have more wisdom and experience than my peers
This is a pearl in the vast sea of MCAT materials 😊
"A mile wide and an inch deep", that's how it felt when I was studying. There was soooo much material to cover. Thanks for posting this video.
So is he listing topics on the mcat? I’m a sophomore trying to figure this out lol
@@carloscastro5106yeah but it’s a broad overview and is likely not comprehensive
Minor but: catalysts don’t “change the activation energy” they change the mechanism of reaction to make a lower activation energy mechanism for a faster rate of reaction. Anyways great!
So they do change the activation energy
@ I guess it’s just how you word it. It changes the mechanism it doesn’t just lower activation energy with it any other change. It’s an alternative, shorter energy pathway.
@@the1_joker939 I think the distinction here is pointless, the basic idea is that they lower activation energy not just change it. And yeah the way they do that creates an alternative lower energy pathway
@ listen the only reason why I wanted to make this distinction was because my professor emphasized this difference. I just took his word since he has a phd 😂
@@the1_joker939 ohh that’s fair. My prof made a big deal out of the fact that enzymes bind to the transition state and not the substrate.
I can’t wait to do the MCAt
i suddenly decided that i wanted to become a doctor after doing 2 years of music. i still want to continue to study music, but i will just have another set of classes i will need to do well in for the next 3 years. i took bio and chem and got taught some physics on the side during hs. i remember some of these concepts, but some are foreign to me. i will be studying over the next 3 years to drill these concepts and learn them as well as everyone who have studied this material much further than i have. i’m currently studying in a very competitive music program so balancing studying and practicing will be tough with packed a schedule. i hope to come back when i start studying the MCAT and see how far i’ve come!
Good luck!
I'm enrolled in a BS in Biology and I already got a Master’s degree in Aquaculture. I'm currently gonna apply for MD PHD , I believe with God this goal will be achieved in the next 10 years. I will follow and back when I got started studying for the MCAT. I will start this October. I think its better to start earlier . Thanks 😊
Hey, I’m doing the same thing as well! I’m only minoring in music (linguistics major) but I’m also hoping to use my Ba to get into a medical graduate program in a few years!
Best of luck 🤜🤛
You made it on the lines of Domain of Science.
Indeed
Only like 2 minutes in and I'm so HAPPY and GRATEFUL. Love how u link everything together! So helpful thank u
Please don’t ever delete this! Thank you
The content I aspire to create. Thanks for setting the stage high! Love this
honestly this is the perfect thing to listen to on the way to the MCAT! thats my plan this week! this is amazing! Thank you!
this is the single best video on the internet
Danny, you did a very good job on this comprehensive explanation.
This was really needed in my life right now as I'm in my journey to PASSING! the MCAT and becoming a future doctor.
Thank you Danny!!
:)
wow, you're awesome, the map chart makes it so easy to always refer to and check how everything connects in MCAT, just downloaded the full size map, and going to print it and put it on my wall next to my computer, thanks for the effort, you made it seem easy, but I understand how much time and effort it takes to bring this in this form! thanks again :)
This is such a well done video, thank you!
This is so sick! Could you make a landscape version so I can make it my wallpaper on my laptop while I'm studying?
@dannyjli please make this as a larger photo to put on mines too
I third that 🎉
1:40 ok sorta and i say similar stuff, but being that grand in your statement loses accuracy due to the relevance of the two nuclear forces that are fundamentally non-electromagnetic in origin.
You know, stabilizing protons, neutrons, and atomic nuclei. The thing fusion and fission leverage to generate energy for ginormous power plants.
But most chemical reactions can be simplified down to charge interactions, so i don't need to be an "Akshually" person about it.
Absolutely incredible video thank you!
THAT WAS AMAZING! Thank you so much for making this video.
this is incredible. thank you!
This is amazing! Well explained well made
Thanks soo much :)
That was awesome. Thank you!
You’re so good at explaining!! Love ur content💗
The most perfect and well rounded video!! Thank you! :) you combined all of the sciences into one!! Which is how it is supposed to be, since everything is connected!
bro start your teaching journey today the world needs teachers like you
Thank you very much!!! I just found out about this exam/test and didn't know anything about it or its structure until I found your video. Now I know that I also need to study physics...
Unbelievable work here. Amazing job.
This is literally so good ! Thank you
this is one of the greatest videos i've ever watched
This is one of the best videos I have ever watched hands down
Very well done! Started studying today, this makes the material seem manageable
Thank you for this video! It's very helpful!
21:58 bell with the subscribe reminder is too good
Thank you very much, keep up the good work! 😃
This is exactly how I like think about the sciences. It all makes so much sense when it’s pieced together this way 👍🏽 It would have taken me far too long to make this but being able to reference it is so helpful ❤ Thank you
Literal gold.
Awesome layout
Wow Danny! This is great. I teared up a bit on the embryogenesis bit.
Fantastic bro🎉
this is so good! thank you!!
I can not get this info for free. Willing to pay if you make a donation section
It's free but I appreciate the thought!
Man this is smart!!
I subscribe. Came from Domain of Science.
Thank you so much! ❤ I love you
Awesome video!
Thank you for this ❤
This is really good and helpful! But i felt rizzed up in that introduction ngl
You are a hero, thank you for making this
extremely underrated
Can you make a video on how to use anki for the MCAT?
AWESOME! ❤😊
Really like the Video. The link to the download doesnt work.
try this: www.flickr.com/photos/199634035@N05/53379959111/
are you even human lbs? god bless you. are you able to make a video on topics we MUST study. i plan to study ever topic on the outline b/c its fair game but it'd be nice to hear what you experienced and noticed throughout your prep journey were stand out topics. thank you
here's a list of what people consider 'high yield' topics. I might make a video on it too: www.reddit.com/r/Mcat/comments/18gppuu/list_of_high_yield_topics/
I am getting crazy anxiety preparing for the Mcat
Amazing 🤩
can i write subtitles for this?
Do you teach mcat? Or recommend a course for students in Asia?
I took the Kaplan MCAT prep course
@@dannyjli Can I take online?
@@jaratsakruang yes, I did it online
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Are you an artist!?
You should use simmulation software!
- Look at Phet Sim
- Avagadro for chemestry
- others
work better
Cool, thanks for the resource.
8:04
Hard like for the Feyman reference.
Love this so much :3 !!!!
Amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you!!!!!
this is amazing
I do
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LIQUID GOLD!!!!!🤤
Heathcote Fords
What a g thanks
People don’t find this interesting?
god work
think about an automechanic
🤔
Inch deep?! No you!
Idont hove mcat tha kidney
This is amazing!!! I’ve been trying to find a video like this for a long time. THANK YOU!!! 😭🤍