What value is there in adding literally to this sentence? Can you think it but not really think it? I’m guessing you needlessly add literally to sentences to make what you say sound important when it’s not.
Congratulations PhD Student Andrew! I was vocally happy and clapped in front of my laptop when you mentioned that you got a PhD Pass. I will (hopefully) begin graduate school in physics this upcoming academic year and honestly, your content is already relieving and wildly helpful. And funny. Thank you for doing what you do on TH-cam, and I wish you the best of luck for the rest of your program!
i am suspect of the fact that the process is literally 2 chances, like if you're weak on some subjects the first time all the second test is checking to see is if you applied your rigor and learning on the subjects you learned you were weak at and rounded out your body of quick-access knowledge
Today you've changed my mindset. I always did well I school, and I still do, but I think I'm gonna actually study my textbook, I've just looked everything up until I understood a concept. Luckily I'm still in highschool, so it's not too late to build a super solid foundation! I'm also so proud of you!
LETS GO!! not gonna lie, you almost had me crying I’m so happy for you. The amount of effort you put into understanding physics is almost unparalleled, and you deserve this and I think I speak for all of us when I say, not only are you gonna be a great instructor, but you’re gonna be one hell of researcher! Goodluck Andrew!!!
@Vali333 I took standard Dynamics and Thermodynamics at the same time. I ended up changing my major that semester from Mechanical Engineering to Computer Science. I did well in both, but I realized it would only get tougher from there, and that I wasn't enjoying it anymore. All the theory and idea work that I loved turned into mathematical nightmares
congratulations bro! I'm a undergrad who wanna also try and get a PhD as well. Seeing you get in makes me happy and makes me wanna work harder to get that PhD. Hope things work out great for you.
youre one of the reasons why i chose to pursue a career in physics. You make physics fun with your shits and giggles and that is what i was missing before i made the decision to choose physics. My teachers just teach it and dont really show what makes physics so great but you do. Im happy to hear that youre a Ph.D student now!
Congrats man!! After a rough semester, I've been reminding myself that you don't fold on the things you love. Great seeing it all work out for you, you truly deserve it!!
Congratulations Andrew. It must be a huge relief, and it’s definitely a huge accomplishment. You are now officially an ABD (all but dissertation) PHD student. I look forward to hearing about your research project.
Congratulations man!! I literally know nothing about physics and my major has nothing to do with science what so ever but That hasn’t stopped me from watching ur vids for some weird reason. Genuinely happy for u man, cheers!
Hey man... big fuckin congrats for straight up passing this, I know how stressful this thing can be!!! I got “pass at the masters level” my first time too, and then got the same score the second time, but got “pass at the PhD level” because they talked to my advisor and he said they should keep me :). I graduated summer 2018 with the PhD and now im a physics lecturer at USC :). Someone else in my dept failed both times but the dept let them take an oral exam and they are graduating this semester. I think the exam is pretty outdated and hopefully more depts start to get rid of it... I don’t think it’s worth the stress, but either way, you killed it the right way congrats!!! (also we called it the "screening exam".... the qualifying exam was 3 years later involving a presentation about our research etc...)
I am graduating with my undergrad in Astrophysics this semester, but I don't plan to go to grad school right away. However, I have a lot of friends that are pursuing that track, and they are also very stressed out, and it genuinely makes me excited to see other people to succeed in their goals. Way to go dude! 👍🍾
Amazing work Andrew! I can't imagine the stress and relief you felt went passing this exam. Instead of an exam, it sounds more like a HUGE hurdle you had to clear in order to achieve your dreams. I dropped out of physics in undergrad and went to chemistry. I'm a chemist now, but still have a passion for physics. Your channel and your dedication inspires me to want to study physics again!
yoo thats wild imagine in the future when you might need to go to a hospital an they call you "the research lad dotson" and everyone else in the waiting room just nods in appreciation... thats true life goals
Holy shit, congrats! You’ve given me a lot of motivation since subscribing over a year ago. 28 now and I’m finally enrolled back in school for my Physics degree. Good luck with your PhD.
Congratulations man! I was in the same situation with my Ph.D. in pure mathematics at Case Western Reserve University. I only made it to Master’s pass on the first try but made it to Ph.D. pass on the second (and final) try. Those qualifying exams are a nightmare and they take out so much out of you. But I’m so happy that you made it through the hardest hurdle since everything else (while still stressful) is relatively easier than those damn exams! Congrats and keep making these videos about your grad school journey! Best wishes from a fellow graduate student/Ph.D. candidate 😊
I’m a PH.D. (Neuroscience) and I know the anxiety and excitement surrounding this whole process. Congratulations! As far as what to call yourself, at my university we were called “doctoral candidates” once we passed the qualifying exams.
Andrew, You’re such an inspiration. Congratulations on the wonderful news! I am finishing up my senior year of my Bachelors of Science in Physics (graduate in May) and I’ve always come to your channel for some relatable physicist struggles (and memes, of course). I will soon be applying for graduate school, as I’m taking a year to work and regain energy. If all goes well, I’ll be pursuing a Masters in Aerospace Engineering, then later a PhD in Physics. Keep up the great work and keep being yourself, because you’re quite the role model for fellow physicists. Best wishes with your PhD! Noah
Going into my second year of undergrad theoretical physics, let's just say I'm crazy nervous but your videos always remind why I decided to do physics in the first place.
Hey Andrew I wanted to add this joke a materials science prof made in one of my classes: Prof Phillpot: So you all know I did my undergraduate and graduate studies in physics, and eventually transitioned to materials science, but one thing that always stuck with me was the one thing you can say to scare any physics graduate student Us: hm? Prof Phillpot: All you have to say is "Jackson E&M" and any one of them will break out in a cold sweat... although there are a few weirdos who actually like it, but I'm definitely not one of them I was the only one who laughed because I watched your videos... first thing I thought of was your content LOL
This is anime *as hell*. You got your ass beat, had your training arc, came back even better than before. Props to you homie, I can’t even imagine the effort you put into it. I’m genuinely happy for you!
This is so different compared to my uni! Our “qualifying” exams aren’t a huge deal, the closer equivalent is our preliminary exams which we need to pass before qualifying. There are six subject areas and we need to pass (pass/fail) in three of our choice, exams offered at the end of every semester. Thank god it’s only three because I can’t solve PDEs to save my life, even if I was allowed to use sin(x)=x... Additional Note: In our department, for those having difficulty with preliminary exams, the general attitude is to “master out”. We don’t formally have a masters program, but it is almost always acquired over the program. So if you’re having difficulty with finishing the prelims, generally you move to finish a masters in the next year, and then leave the program to pursue other things.
That test sounds insane, I just took a test on time dilations, length contractions, simultaneity of events and other Galilean transforms and I was stressed out of my mind I can’t imagine 8 hours
Hearty congratulations Andrew! Being a graduate student myself in chemistry, it's a great pleasure to find one of my favorite TH-camr getting qualified to pursue his PhD. :)
HE DID IT!!! Damn I remember watching your video last year and just feeling like it would be forever until you got to retake it but now you got it, that's so great!!
Congrats man! I can't imagine how stressful that would be, eight hours sounds like hell. I am currently studying to retake the Physics GRE to try my hand at PhD programs this year, and that is stressful enough!
@@michaelking8391 Not really, Electrical Engineering learn on average more than physics students about electricity and magnetism in both theory and applications, but it may be taught at slower speed in engineering.
Congrats! as they say in maths classes, "it's easy to see" that you really wanted this and even though I don't personally know you I'm very happy for you :)
Congratulations Andrew! Hope it all goes well, I'm about to start my undergrad and you have been an inspiration. Seeing your accomplishment makes me happy, now go and show them what you've got!
I am so happy for you! When I saw your thumbnail, I thought oh no he's gonna give us bad news, but then I thought "what if he wanted to trick us?" I believe in you and I was then sure that you passed!!
I'm actually very curious, I'm an undergrad Physics/Math major and I'm planning on getting a PhD in physics so I can also become a researcher. Now that you're on that track and learning more about it, can you share as much info about it as possible? I don't know what it takes to get a PhD and the internet does explain somewhat but not in decent detail.
01LincLS I know you’re asking Andrew but I can try to help. The best advice I could give is, it depends on the school. Choose a few schools you might want to go to for your PHD, and look at the requirements. Also figure out what you probably want to do your PHD in. Take as many physics electives in undergraduate that you can. You’ll probably have to take a similar test he took to get in, and that’s probably the hardest part, getting into a school. The reason I say this is, if you’re getting a PHD, that’s probably 8 more years of schooling. I’m not saying this to discourage, my point is this: if you’re willing to spend that much time to get that upper education, you’re obviously passionate about it. With passion comes hard work, and hard work beats natural talent in college every time. Best of luck!
01LincLS watch Simon Clarke’s video series about him pursuing his PhD. He documented a few years of his life while all he was doing was grinding and researching to get it, one of the best and most informative series on TH-cam.
I'll add my 2 cents... Once you're looking a grad schools, the important thing is the research they are doing, not the name of the school. If you think you know where you want to go, take a class as a non-degree seeker. This will let you get a feel for the department to see if it's a good fit but it also gives you a recommendation from within. Where I went for my PhD, I did that and they told me to not even worry about the other 2 recommendations. They also didn't make me take an entrance exam (it didn't hurt that my teacher was the PhD program adviser). It was also actually the second grad school I looked at. The first school I took graduate EM and did great in the class but just didn't vibe with the dept. Second school felt like where I belonged pretty much right away and I am incredibly glad I took the time to try out a second school.
It really depends on how bad you want to be a physicist? Assuming that you have the acumen to be successful, it all comes down to desire. I loved studying physics all the time. I worked on my PhD constantly. There were many many times that I wanted to quit, but kept on. There will be times that you feel super stupid (because this shit is just that hard), but don't fret, everybody else is feeling the same way; they are just too embarrassed to speak up. Get into a good research group, where you are exposed to the best and the brightest (students, postdocs, collaborators, etc.). Never be satisfied with not understanding something. Always seek to understand from the most basic principles, i.e. don't be an imposter.
@@manavdogra5617 note that Simon Clark is British and did his PhD in the UK, so unless you want to do your PhD in the UK his videos won't nessacarily inform you that much about the process of getting a PhD (from my limited knowledge of American grad education, it's longer and involves smaller pieces of research rather than one long thesis and includes lots of lectures) However, Simon's videos are brilliant and his work ethic and determination are an inspiration and can be applied to anything. So watch them anyway, just be warned PhDs are different in a lot of countries
I'm still in undergrad for physics but man seeing grad school on the horizon and all of the exams with it is intimidating. It's kind of refreshing seeing someone IN the grad school process talk about their experiences since I always hear stories from professors who have long since passed all of those trials. keep it up
I am in computer science. I had to take 3 QEs over the last 2 semesters. I took Algorithms last spring, and Computer Networks and Performance of Computer Systems in the fall. I passed all three at the first shot and I am a qualified PhD student.
I haven’t been watching your videos recently and I’m not sure why, but during that time I kinda lost passion for my engineering classes. Watching this video makes me remember how excited I was taking my first semester and watching your new video that comes out every day. Hope I can find that passion again soon.
Congratulations, Andrew! :D I feel like I’ve been with you on this journey, and it’s so great to see that all your effort paid out, just like you deserve! Cheers to you, Doctor! :)
me: *has studied 0 hours for graduate level physics*
also me: "why yes, I am almost as invested in this PhD process as you."
congratulations on passing Andrew.
Yes indeed congrats on a grand achievement!
Why not congratulate Andrew through a direct message and not from a reply of another comment :)
When you said "the tiers", i thought you meant "tears" and i was literally all ready to hear about people crying during the test.
🤣🤣🤣
Me too lmaooo
Not just me haha
What value is there in adding literally to this sentence? Can you think it but not really think it? I’m guessing you needlessly add literally to sentences to make what you say sound important when it’s not.
Michael_M it adds emphasis to what she’s saying. Even if she did use it for no reason, who cares?
Great job Andrew. Knew you could do it. So proud of you 👍 ~ Love Mom 💕
Bro really didn’t heart his own mom
@@JeffreyIsCubing💀
@JeffreyIsCubing he’s hearted his mom on many other videos like his comprehensive exam results video
"Shutup and study" 60% of the time, it works everytime.
Congratulations on your efforts my man!
I'm literally a music major who has never taken a physics class in his life why am I here
Gravitation, baby!
I'm a political science major and yet all his videos are really interesting or funny
Congratulations PhD Student Andrew!
I was vocally happy and clapped in front of my laptop when you mentioned that you got a PhD Pass. I will (hopefully) begin graduate school in physics this upcoming academic year and honestly, your content is already relieving and wildly helpful. And funny. Thank you for doing what you do on TH-cam, and I wish you the best of luck for the rest of your program!
:)
Damnit, spoilers...
dude wtf I didn't finish the video
Abhinove Nagarajan.S bro atleast put a spoiler alert dude, come on
Hey u r studying in which uni???
Professor: shhhhh, he did pass the first time, but, we just wanna make his TH-cam vids more interesting, this will do 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Some Martial Arts Master talk right there.
Professors were boomers.
i am suspect of the fact that the process is literally 2 chances, like if you're weak on some subjects the first time all the second test is checking to see is if you applied your rigor and learning on the subjects you learned you were weak at and rounded out your body of quick-access knowledge
Who would win?
some magnetic dudes
Andrew Dotson
Jackson Danforth LMFAOOOO
1 beardy boi
Imagine not knowing all of E&M
- This post was brought to you by EE Gang
Meltoss Do you tho?
@@josephchaaban8840 better than most physicists
Imagine brushing up classical mechanics.
-This post was made by ME Gang
@@cessnaballer Imagine imagining
@@talananiyiyaya8912 this post was made to you by liberal arts students
Wahey, congrats!
Simon Clark thanks!
Im dropped my phd option after watching your vid on phd
“What’s going on smart people” your assumption was incorrect *laughs in AB calc*
Andrew's the only TH-camr I know that's getting a Ph.D.
there's a dude playing in the Super Bowl this week-end that completed med school while playing in the NFL
The German TH-camr "MaiLab" has a Ph.D. in polymer chemistry
also check out simon clark. hes got a phd in physics too
Veritasium has one
@@FookFish Yessshhhhhh
Today you've changed my mindset. I always did well I school, and I still do, but I think I'm gonna actually study my textbook, I've just looked everything up until I understood a concept. Luckily I'm still in highschool, so it's not too late to build a super solid foundation! I'm also so proud of you!
:) thank you!
@@AndrewDotsonvideos I'm pretty sure stories like Brien's are a reason why you do what you do on this channel correct?
You’re on your way to Dr. Dotson. Hell yeah!!!
Successful people get results by not using excuses for explaining their failures. You’re living proof of the same “Doctor”.
LETS GO!!
not gonna lie, you almost had me crying I’m so happy for you. The amount of effort you put into understanding physics is almost unparalleled, and you deserve this and I think I speak for all of us when I say, not only are you gonna be a great instructor, but you’re gonna be one hell of researcher!
Goodluck Andrew!!!
Congrats man, I'll have mine next semester. And E&M is not anybodies strong point!!
Best of luck!
@@AndrewDotsonvideos Thanks Man
I own E&M, but thermodynamics can suck a fat one :/
@Vali333 it's the same, but easier than heat transfer.
@Vali333 I took standard Dynamics and Thermodynamics at the same time.
I ended up changing my major that semester from Mechanical Engineering to Computer Science. I did well in both, but I realized it would only get tougher from there, and that I wasn't enjoying it anymore. All the theory and idea work that I loved turned into mathematical nightmares
congratulations bro! I'm a undergrad who wanna also try and get a PhD as well. Seeing you get in makes me happy and makes me wanna work harder to get that PhD. Hope things work out great for you.
Me: *Studying for the LSAT*
Me: *Spends 5 hours watching videos about study habits for passing the E&M exam*
"It's over now" 5:05
It has only begun now
It never ends
true chains
Congrats man [: You deserved it. Good luck getting that phD
E&M is tough. Magnets are just a fancy way of saying magic
Congratulations man, i waited a whole year to hear this, i knew you could do it.
Congratulations on passing man. Really enjoy your content on a humorous and learning scale, and I hope the best on the Ph. D path.
RC32 thanks a lot !
@@AndrewDotsonvideos Cheers!
Congratulations on passing, Andrew! Wish you the best of luck pursuing your Ph.D.
youre one of the reasons why i chose to pursue a career in physics.
You make physics fun with your shits and giggles and that is what i was missing before i made the decision to choose physics. My teachers just teach it and dont really show what makes physics so great but you do.
Im happy to hear that youre a Ph.D student now!
Congrats man!! After a rough semester, I've been reminding myself that you don't fold on the things you love. Great seeing it all work out for you, you truly deserve it!!
Congratulations! I've been looking forward to an update on this for a while now, and I can't be happier that all your hard work paid off
0:03 me after showing off my bionicles collection to my female friends
Underrated
@@tristenhowe2886 thanks
LMFAO
funniest thing ive read in a while
As a woman who grew up LOVING Bionicles, please do!
Honestly this was so inspiring.
Congratulations dude
congrats! I'm so happy for you, even more inspiring that you had the grit to gather yourself after the Master's pass and study for the second round
CONGRATS, I remember being here last year and hearing the news- I’m glad you got the phd pass and can continue your education and career with physics!
Congratulations Andrew. It must be a huge relief, and it’s definitely a huge accomplishment. You are now officially an ABD (all but dissertation) PHD student. I look forward to hearing about your research project.
congratulations Andrew!! i'm so happy you got the results you worked so hard for :)))
I feel like a proud dad. Congrats, Andrew.
Congratulations man!! I literally know nothing about physics and my major has nothing to do with science what so ever but That hasn’t stopped me from watching ur vids for some weird reason. Genuinely happy for u man, cheers!
In this really depressing 2020, we were bound to be saved by someone and it was andrew Dotson with 2 uploads in 3 days!😂❤
Prit Khatri Two months later and it isn’t looking any better yet 😅
Wow!!! A year has passed! Congratulations Andrew ,been following you since 2017!
Hey man... big fuckin congrats for straight up passing this, I know how stressful this thing can be!!! I got “pass at the masters level” my first time too, and then got the same score the second time, but got “pass at the PhD level” because they talked to my advisor and he said they should keep me :). I graduated summer 2018 with the PhD and now im a physics lecturer at USC :). Someone else in my dept failed both times but the dept let them take an oral exam and they are graduating this semester. I think the exam is pretty outdated and hopefully more depts start to get rid of it... I don’t think it’s worth the stress, but either way, you killed it the right way congrats!!! (also we called it the "screening exam".... the qualifying exam was 3 years later involving a presentation about our research etc...)
The fact that you aren't 'perfect' and are willing to share your trials, your ups and downs, your determination is quite inspiring. Congrats!
I am graduating with my undergrad in Astrophysics this semester, but I don't plan to go to grad school right away. However, I have a lot of friends that are pursuing that track, and they are also very stressed out, and it genuinely makes me excited to see other people to succeed in their goals. Way to go dude! 👍🍾
Congratulations!!! Been following your path for almost two years now and I am so happy for you. You are truly an inspiration.
Amazing work Andrew!
I can't imagine the stress and relief you felt went passing this exam. Instead of an exam, it sounds more like a HUGE hurdle you had to clear in order to achieve your dreams. I dropped out of physics in undergrad and went to chemistry. I'm a chemist now, but still have a passion for physics. Your channel and your dedication inspires me to want to study physics again!
I’m SO PROUD of you! You’re a huge inspiration and really drive home the importance of persistence.
Oh no he looks sad in the thumbnail.
You got bamboozled my man
3lie TechHack good
It's just the game face normally
Congratulations Andrew!! Hard work DOES pay off, a huge inspiration to us all as always
yoo thats wild
imagine in the future when you might need to go to a hospital an they call you
"the research lad dotson"
and everyone else in the waiting room just nods in appreciation...
thats true life goals
Holy shit, congrats! You’ve given me a lot of motivation since subscribing over a year ago. 28 now and I’m finally enrolled back in school for my Physics degree. Good luck with your PhD.
This has to be the most motivational thing on youtube. I feel compelled to just shut up and study to now
Good luck with life Dr i hope you enjoy having a phd and do some amazing research.
Congratulations man! I was in the same situation with my Ph.D. in pure mathematics at Case Western Reserve University. I only made it to Master’s pass on the first try but made it to Ph.D. pass on the second (and final) try. Those qualifying exams are a nightmare and they take out so much out of you. But I’m so happy that you made it through the hardest hurdle since everything else (while still stressful) is relatively easier than those damn exams! Congrats and keep making these videos about your grad school journey! Best wishes from a fellow graduate student/Ph.D. candidate 😊
Congratz my dude!
You're an inspiration to many, me included, and we're all happy for you!
Good luck on your PhD!
I’m a PH.D. (Neuroscience) and I know the anxiety and excitement surrounding this whole process. Congratulations! As far as what to call yourself, at my university we were called “doctoral candidates” once we passed the qualifying exams.
Andrew,
You’re such an inspiration. Congratulations on the wonderful news! I am finishing up my senior year of my Bachelors of Science in Physics (graduate in May) and I’ve always come to your channel for some relatable physicist struggles (and memes, of course).
I will soon be applying for graduate school, as I’m taking a year to work and regain energy. If all goes well, I’ll be pursuing a Masters in Aerospace Engineering, then later a PhD in Physics.
Keep up the great work and keep being yourself, because you’re quite the role model for fellow physicists. Best wishes with your PhD!
Noah
Going into my second year of undergrad theoretical physics, let's just say I'm crazy nervous but your videos always remind why I decided to do physics in the first place.
goodluck mate, you'll be good
YYYEEEEEEEEAAAAAAASSSSS!
Well done, really proud for you that you get to pursue your dream. Congratulations on levelling up :)
Hey Andrew I wanted to add this joke a materials science prof made in one of my classes:
Prof Phillpot: So you all know I did my undergraduate and graduate studies in physics, and eventually transitioned to materials science, but one thing that always stuck with me was the one thing you can say to scare any physics graduate student
Us: hm?
Prof Phillpot: All you have to say is "Jackson E&M" and any one of them will break out in a cold sweat... although there are a few weirdos who actually like it, but I'm definitely not one of them
I was the only one who laughed because I watched your videos... first thing I thought of was your content LOL
So proud of you andrew! I've been following you since your first videos when you were an undergrad. Your thumbnail really scared me though!!
This is anime *as hell*. You got your ass beat, had your training arc, came back even better than before. Props to you homie, I can’t even imagine the effort you put into it. I’m genuinely happy for you!
Congratulations, Andrew! So happy for you, dude!!
When you said you passed
I legitimately yelled YESSS
Congratulations!
As a now physics postdoc it has been a pleasure to watch your videos and recall my old graduate school days. Enjoy the ride!
This is so different compared to my uni! Our “qualifying” exams aren’t a huge deal, the closer equivalent is our preliminary exams which we need to pass before qualifying. There are six subject areas and we need to pass (pass/fail) in three of our choice, exams offered at the end of every semester.
Thank god it’s only three because I can’t solve PDEs to save my life, even if I was allowed to use sin(x)=x...
Additional Note: In our department, for those having difficulty with preliminary exams, the general attitude is to “master out”. We don’t formally have a masters program, but it is almost always acquired over the program. So if you’re having difficulty with finishing the prelims, generally you move to finish a masters in the next year, and then leave the program to pursue other things.
Hell yeah, Dotson! I’m glad to hear this good news for you today
That test sounds insane, I just took a test on time dilations, length contractions, simultaneity of events and other Galilean transforms and I was stressed out of my mind I can’t imagine 8 hours
Hearty congratulations Andrew! Being a graduate student myself in chemistry, it's a great pleasure to find one of my favorite TH-camr getting qualified to pursue his PhD. :)
Physics guys are pretty lucky; the mathematics people here have to pass 3 separate qualifying exams in topology, algebra, and analysis.
OMG!
HE DID IT!!! Damn I remember watching your video last year and just feeling like it would be forever until you got to retake it but now you got it, that's so great!!
Congrats man! I can't imagine how stressful that would be, eight hours sounds like hell. I am currently studying to retake the Physics GRE to try my hand at PhD programs this year, and that is stressful enough!
So happy for you man!! Really enjoyed the video. I’m an undergrad student, so I was really happy to hear you did well.
I dont know you personally, even though it feels like it but I'm rly glad for you 🎩🤏 Keep it up, Andrew 👍
Congrats !!! Really happy for you man ! I wish I would reach phd level as well !
Electric Engineers laughing in Dipoles.
Mechanical Engineers laughing in assault weapon
What do you mean? Theoretical electrodynamics isnt really the same stuff to what EE students normally do...
Perheps-to-be-energy-engineer laughs in turbine
You mean electrical engineers laughing in high salary
@@michaelking8391 Not really, Electrical Engineering learn on average more than physics students about electricity and magnetism in both theory and applications, but it may be taught at slower speed in engineering.
Congratulations... getting past the qualifying exam is a big accomplishment.
This whole process sounds extremely stressful and makes me even more glad OSU doesn't make you pass an 8 hour exam to get to be a phd student
Congrats man you deserve it
My boi Andrew getting into PhD program 😭😭😭🎉♥️♥️
"You did it you crazy son of B you actually did it [Jurassic meme]"
👍🏻🍾
Very impressive that u got back up from a "failure" and accomplished your goal! Very inspiring, congrats!
I had to replay in order to make sure I heard “8 hours” correctly
Hey man you did it! I passed mine as well back in August. I applaud you for the work you have done and are continuing to do. Good job.
*looks at thumbnail*
Ah yes, the face of someone who must have just taken a physics Ph.D qualifying exam
Congrats! as they say in maths classes, "it's easy to see" that you really wanted this and even though I don't personally know you I'm very happy for you :)
we're all happy for you andrew. The thumbnail looked sad and so was the tone of your voice throughout the video so it was worrisome ngl
Congratulations Andrew!
Hope it all goes well, I'm about to start my undergrad and you have been an inspiration. Seeing your accomplishment makes me happy, now go and show them what you've got!
If Ryan Reynolds studied physics instead of acting=this channel
I am so happy for you! When I saw your thumbnail, I thought oh no he's gonna give us bad news, but then I thought "what if he wanted to trick us?" I believe in you and I was then sure that you passed!!
just had a theory of elasticity exam that absolutely destroyed me and im sad
Man, I'm so happy for you! Doing my Master's here in Siberia, it's really encouraging to see you grind and succeed. Keep it up, man!
Hi! Where are you now?
Damn, he has 3 dislikes, I bet they got offended when you said "smart people"
Yay I'm honored to get a like from Andrew
Shit now are 10 dislikes
Congrats man, so cool to see you achieve this long time dream of yours! Very inspiring
I'm actually very curious, I'm an undergrad Physics/Math major and I'm planning on getting a PhD in physics so I can also become a researcher.
Now that you're on that track and learning more about it, can you share as much info about it as possible? I don't know what it takes to get a PhD and the internet does explain somewhat but not in decent detail.
01LincLS I know you’re asking Andrew but I can try to help. The best advice I could give is, it depends on the school. Choose a few schools you might want to go to for your PHD, and look at the requirements. Also figure out what you probably want to do your PHD in. Take as many physics electives in undergraduate that you can. You’ll probably have to take a similar test he took to get in, and that’s probably the hardest part, getting into a school. The reason I say this is, if you’re getting a PHD, that’s probably 8 more years of schooling. I’m not saying this to discourage, my point is this: if you’re willing to spend that much time to get that upper education, you’re obviously passionate about it. With passion comes hard work, and hard work beats natural talent in college every time.
Best of luck!
01LincLS watch Simon Clarke’s video series about him pursuing his PhD. He documented a few years of his life while all he was doing was grinding and researching to get it, one of the best and most informative series on TH-cam.
I'll add my 2 cents... Once you're looking a grad schools, the important thing is the research they are doing, not the name of the school. If you think you know where you want to go, take a class as a non-degree seeker. This will let you get a feel for the department to see if it's a good fit but it also gives you a recommendation from within. Where I went for my PhD, I did that and they told me to not even worry about the other 2 recommendations. They also didn't make me take an entrance exam (it didn't hurt that my teacher was the PhD program adviser). It was also actually the second grad school I looked at. The first school I took graduate EM and did great in the class but just didn't vibe with the dept. Second school felt like where I belonged pretty much right away and I am incredibly glad I took the time to try out a second school.
It really depends on how bad you want to be a physicist? Assuming that you have the acumen to be successful, it all comes down to desire. I loved studying physics all the time. I worked on my PhD constantly. There were many many times that I wanted to quit, but kept on. There will be times that you feel super stupid (because this shit is just that hard), but don't fret, everybody else is feeling the same way; they are just too embarrassed to speak up. Get into a good research group, where you are exposed to the best and the brightest (students, postdocs, collaborators, etc.). Never be satisfied with not understanding something. Always seek to understand from the most basic principles, i.e. don't be an imposter.
@@manavdogra5617 note that Simon Clark is British and did his PhD in the UK, so unless you want to do your PhD in the UK his videos won't nessacarily inform you that much about the process of getting a PhD (from my limited knowledge of American grad education, it's longer and involves smaller pieces of research rather than one long thesis and includes lots of lectures)
However, Simon's videos are brilliant and his work ethic and determination are an inspiration and can be applied to anything. So watch them anyway, just be warned PhDs are different in a lot of countries
Great job!!! You will never forget your qualifier. Keep striving and pushing forward! Good luck with your research.
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I'm still in undergrad for physics but man seeing grad school on the horizon and all of the exams with it is intimidating. It's kind of refreshing seeing someone IN the grad school process talk about their experiences since I always hear stories from professors who have long since passed all of those trials. keep it up
you get kicked out of the department if you dont pass? You passed tho, congrats!
Congratulations Andrew, so glad to hear your success story
I have my Bsc finals next month, hoping for the best
I am in computer science. I had to take 3 QEs over the last 2 semesters. I took Algorithms last spring, and Computer Networks and Performance of Computer Systems in the fall. I passed all three at the first shot and I am a qualified PhD student.
I haven’t been watching your videos recently and I’m not sure why, but during that time I kinda lost passion for my engineering classes. Watching this video makes me remember how excited I was taking my first semester and watching your new video that comes out every day. Hope I can find that passion again soon.
Imagine getting your PhD and being called Dr. Dotson for the rest of your life
Congratulations, Andrew! :D I feel like I’ve been with you on this journey, and it’s so great to see that all your effort paid out, just like you deserve! Cheers to you, Doctor! :)