I am a mechanical engineer from a 3rd world country and I learned to do this from youtube and internet. Don't feel down folks, in this era of free education you can be a master of absolutely anything you set your mind, heart and focus to, without even a degree!!!
@@superguitar6355 first off, there are channels of professors from top universities for each subject for example Mechanics of materials by Jeff Hanson, Machine Design by TheBom_PE. You can search further for each subject. But the much more important thing to do is that you have to set a goal and decide what subcategory do you want to choose in the mechanical engineering. Product design, Industrial engineering, Computational fluid dynamics, manufacturing, nuclear, automotive, mechatronics and robotics to name a few. I suggest you start studying each of them and take an intro on the main fields so that you can decide early on where to channel your focus. Make sure you factor in what the job market is like in your country or where do you intend to go and live and where your interests are. Once you figure this out, then you should find channels and content based on that skill. I am a product design engineer and 3d printing specialist so my go to channels are Product design online, maker's muse, Star rapid and many others. Then finally, based on your selected skill, start practicing on your software and tools like CAD and simulation tools. Do all this irrespective of what the university is teaching you. They are not gonna teach you based on your interests and caliber so fo what you gotta do to get an average grade because in the end, you are valued based on the work you can get done and how accurate it is. No one wants to know if you got an A in statics. But everyone wants to have accurate engineering done. I could go on for hours but I think this should be enough for now :D
@@superguitar6355There are no specific channels for any topic you want to learn. You just have to learn from a vast number of resources whichever you think is suitable and easy for your understanding level. And do projects as you can and you may refer for projects TH-cam .
@@superguitar6355 th-cam.com/video/eqXQ80vlgqE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/IAkxS1xVraw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/xhescTuFs-U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/br-ezdmEq7A/w-d-xo.html Enjoy! Try do project base is the best way to remember.
Bruh knowing absolutely nothing about that specific topic. Just coz they are an MIT student doesn't mean they know everything. If they did why would they be studying?.
Watching this Reminded me of the times when I was a passionate mech student a year ago , I was really into tech and tinkering from highschool years, after entering college i invested a lot of time and resources in acquiring the tools ,self-taught everything from CAD skills and 3D printing to coding and electronics , started building robots and projects in my bedroom workshop that i spent 4 years building, then made a small startup company specialized in additive manufacturing which was 'i can proudly say' the first of its kind to introduce this technology in my country and the future seemed really promising, then war in Sudan happened a year ago and suddenly i lost every chance of continuing my education and everything I was working to build so far, now I am refugee without a home in a foreign country watching this and seeing people of my age getting an opportunity that I will never get and doing the things I always wanted to do, this was really sad and hard to watch
Don't give up man, these days having a lab is not essential to learn and build, you alone can do a lot just with a laptop and toy parts. Try to find like-minded people, maybe some local has a garage where you can co-work together.
Sorry to hear this, your honesty speaks volumes. You clearly have the skills, so, like everyone else has said - don't give up, follow your passions and share your mech eng/ tech skills. Why not share them on TH-cam for others to watch, learn and appreciate!
@@attadarshimeshram7136 I'm not sure where you are, but in the united states, you can get scholarships to attend public state universities to study in an ABET accredited engineering program which will at minimum be required to have the necessary learning and lab equiptment.
@@attadarshimeshram7136 In canada most of the public highschools in the area have something similar to this that students are allowed to use. Mine had a chem lab and a robotics lab with a lot of the same stuff.
That's a problem because you don't spend time actually LEARNING, but just looking at it. there are many way to remember, when you learn. ( Learn means understand+ remember). Because you didn't really learned, just understood. To be able to learn, you need to focus, and push your mind, and force to remember. For example watch 10-20 minutes of a video, and try to remember what you saw. Watch 10 minutes of a video and try to explain what happened, or what you just learned. If you feed like you don't have a good grasp of what you just listened, then listen again. Try to write things down, like what happened, how things work, and so on. The key core to remember is OUTPUT. You cant just listen to a video and hope to remember for the rest of your life. Because in one week your brain would explode with so much information. You forget, because your brain things is not Important. Because you watch 50 videos a day on TH-cam. ( Spending too much time on internet and doom scrolling also doesn't help ). But like I said, is important to force your mind to remember. Speak loud what you just saw in the last 10 minutes, try to explain it, and then write things down. You are gonna remember much much much better. Also do the same for the whole section. So you are sure you remember the whole video or lecture or whatever.
This principle applies to anyone anywhere. Nowadays you can start building things at home and learn everything you neet here on TH-cam. The benefit to do it at the university I guess is just having a dedicated space to create these projects but there are also makerspaces all around, that provide the space and the tools, as well as guidances.
I made the mistake in telling someone that I like to tinker. Now every time I see them they call me Tinkerbell. 🤣It's funny and upsetting at the same time🤬. Since my brain is having a hard time dealing with it emotionally. I'll never say that I like to "Tinker" ever again. LOL
For anyone who feels intimidated by names like MIT, Harvard or Oxford - please know that you are capable of doing anything. If your subconscious mind knows something or someone as out of reach, it makes an assumption even before you try to accomplish it. For example, “Of course they can do it, they are from MIT.” They are not doing anything to you, it’s you who’s making the comparison. If you can imagine it, you can actually build it. This is why kids are limitless. It’s us who creates all these limitations, barriers, divisions and ranks. It’s great that many things are open source now, everyone has the opportunity to explore and learn.
Alright I wasted the day, I will watch a last video before bed. The video: I don't know how to describe what I feel, like wow engineering, damn that's cool stuff, then suddenly it turns into jealousy, hate, then transition into self-despair and depression
@@Muhammed.Abd. Literally nothing is stopping you from doing so. International student? No problem. Can't afford MIT? If you get admitted, it will do anything in its power to lessen the burden of tuition on you. In high school? Apply as an undergraduate. In university? Apply as a transfer student. Finished university? Get a Master's degree and apply to MIT as a professor. The sky is the limit. With enough tenacity and determination, you can do it too!
@@BlyatifulButter I am all about being ambitious, but the practical reality is often disappointing. Anyways, thanks a lot man @BlyatifulButter . I do want to pursue MS. If you have any insights about that I can connect.
@@Muhammed.Abd. An obvious thing you should have done by now is evaluating admission requirements, funding options, and program features such as thesis requirements and internship opportunities. If you're a high school student, all you should ever do is focusing on building a very strong academic foundation in STEM, as well as related extracurricular activities (by the way, especially to MIT Admissions Officers, everything will be a plus to your application, including things like Linguistics and competitions and extracurricular activities thereof). Also build some projects or participate in contests to demonstrate your aptitude. You shouldn't worry about funding options and networking opportunities for now. If you're in university or about to apply, you should engage with faculty and alumni to gain insights into the program and industry trends, as well as prepare strong application materials tailored to highlight your experiences, skills, and achievements.
Now i know why The USA have some of the highest rated universities cause i'm a third year engineering student in Morocco and have NEVER felt joy in a class like these students
watching this while you're studying mechanical engineering in a university in a 3rd world country where there's no lab, you write your code in a paper, you only study mathematics and physics, everything is theoritical and you absolutely never practice :''''''''')
that's not that simple, this was possible just because there exists those algorithms... in 2000 you wouldn't get your job done because you wouldn't know how to track a face.
This is how education has to be, that the student can build their own ideas and that the teacher guides them. In this way the student gains a lot of motivation and learns even more.
if only I could have been accepted. Now I am taking industrial machining certificate just to be able to begin working with the stuff I am learning for engineering
Advice for those wanna do electronics engineering or something related. 1. Whatever you build, it is gonna work the first day. You prolly going spend 2 weeks on troubleshooting a circuit. 2. Don't be afraid that you gonna destroy components, it is part of the learning process. 3. Ask Ask Ask questions, to the prof, classmate and google. Don' t be shy 4. Always practice programming like C, C++ and python because those are used very much in hardware programming. 5. Failure is not the end of the world , try again.
Sometimes I wish we had same sort of facilities and enthusiastic people in my university too. I am second year ug Mechanical Engineering student. I am currently in second year still I know nothing outside of those text books knowledge.
You dont have to pay and join to learn all these, you can learn anything on the internet, lots of resources are available. and most relevant companies hire based on skill anyway, so it doesnt matter if you learnt it in MIT or not. the only thing you need is an idea and go on and build it. if you have budget constraints, mould your idea to fit your budget and develop further when you have the skill or funding later.
@@swapnilmankame but you won't have the proof that you studied that sadly. A person could have much better skill than the students in MIT or Caltech but won't get a job because they don't have a degree
@@Aaron-hh8nx You can ever since 2018. Many of my friends have high paying jobs based on skill alone. skill shows enthusiasm and the willingness to learn. Most jobs are now skill based, unless you want to work as tech support for some MNC. a very popular example of someone who works as a high level IT dev for the government is Michel reeves. all you need is skills and many projects that you have built to showcase your skills. I feel you need to come out of your bubble of the understanding that you need to go to a good reputed college for a job.
@@ahmed-lf3io According to the numbers, the average cost after scholarships and financial aid is $20K per year. There has to be an ROI, beyond what the marketing says, to justify the cost over a state school.
I love physics since I was kid especially studying mechanical and electronics systems is my favourite and my talent, I want to say that, What I see in this vedio is really amazing I Really wondered if I have opportunity to get access of learning like this
Get an Arduino Starter Kit - it's all in there, it seems complicated and difficult in the beginning, but once you start learning what is what, everything becomes easier = first time I was starting I didn't even know what a particle was or how an atom was built because my physics teacher sucked. And then I just started reading and applying what I read to something practical. You can learn yourself everything they teach there - if you're determined enough. Difference is you just don't get the paper saying you have done such and such in order to be employed by companies.
I do wish too I can learn all those tough, have good family support and for finance and all yet it really warms you up seeing people and make you happy too se the broard side of this studd
Thanks for video, it's motivated me , work harder and more productive to reach out aims that I have settled , good luck to everyone who strives to get good education around the world wherever you are location is 😊
MIT please come to Nigeria, come build such a class and teach us all these cool Stuffs. We can't do it without you 😢. So sad, i wish i could have this opportunity.
Man. It's thousands of years of so much stuff happening with so many people, to result in such great institutes that the US has. You can contribute to your country by little things first. But all developing countries have to change on the foundational levels first. I am from Ukraine, and our universities didn't evolve and didn't have huge transparent investments for decades. Any great university will become useless if conditions are not prepared for freedom and innovation to happen.
@@na3aga it is true what you have said brother, but I've come to believe that, that which took America (whites) 1000 years to build, it will take we Africans 5000-10,000 years to do the same if ever. The world would have moved on by the time we arrive. So we will always be lagging behind 😭. The only way I see for us is for the strong to help the weak.
@@na3aga I'm also doing my best to contribute what I can. I did a mini hydroponics farming project, many people don't know about it here. I'm also studying to become a medical doctor and a scientist, I chose this path because I want to win a Nobel prize in medicine or physiology someday. I respect nobel prize winners so much👌.
The real issue is that every country ought to orient their educational focus towards what is relevant in their environment. Let the demand drive the supply.
Based on the MIT maker portfolio videos, the undergrads already seem to know these basics (and much much more) prior to joining the university. Yet, some ugrads in the video claim that this was the first PCB that they ever designed. What am I missing here ? 🙂
Either those students who used pcb designs aren’t interviewed in the video or those who have mentioned it in their video must have taken help from someone else or have industry contacts
🤔 Do they manufacture the PCB board itself? Or is it a standard blank PCB and they get to establish its entire logic system from scratch? I mean both are cool, but when you say "make a PCB," it determines the emoji I'd use in response to that. Haaa, that's neat either way.
A thing people need to understand about schools like MIT, these people are actually smart, not like most. When you go, as a smart person, not based on what you know, rather your ability to learn and apply what you learn, you will likely realize just how much you were missing out on before. The dumber you feel everyone else is, the less dumb you'll feel at MIT, pretty much. There's levels of intelligence where simply talking about your day at a table is uninteresting, where people think you're weird if you do so much as think too much, and this is a home for people like that.
Intelligence is something acquired that you can gain from learning, experimenting, failing, and reading many books of all kinds. As for how you can be rich, you can become rich with your mentality, rich with your knowledge, rich with emotional intelligence, rich with morals and respect.It's never just about material things
it's too late for me, i'm learning all this by myself but it would never replace an education at MIT, I hope that in 10 years I could come close to what I could have been doing after graduating from MIT
imagin if wee at robotic tiem at brawijaya university in indonesia get all this workshop and resource, iven to get the budget that we are propose is hard,
I am a mechanical engineer from a 3rd world country and I learned to do this from youtube and internet. Don't feel down folks, in this era of free education you can be a master of absolutely anything you set your mind, heart and focus to, without even a degree!!!
I do engineering in Brazil. The college is good, but we don't have practical classes. Can you give me any tips or recommend some channels?
@@superguitar6355 first off, there are channels of professors from top universities for each subject for example Mechanics of materials by Jeff Hanson, Machine Design by TheBom_PE. You can search further for each subject. But the much more important thing to do is that you have to set a goal and decide what subcategory do you want to choose in the mechanical engineering. Product design, Industrial engineering, Computational fluid dynamics, manufacturing, nuclear, automotive, mechatronics and robotics to name a few. I suggest you start studying each of them and take an intro on the main fields so that you can decide early on where to channel your focus. Make sure you factor in what the job market is like in your country or where do you intend to go and live and where your interests are. Once you figure this out, then you should find channels and content based on that skill. I am a product design engineer and 3d printing specialist so my go to channels are Product design online, maker's muse, Star rapid and many others. Then finally, based on your selected skill, start practicing on your software and tools like CAD and simulation tools. Do all this irrespective of what the university is teaching you. They are not gonna teach you based on your interests and caliber so fo what you gotta do to get an average grade because in the end, you are valued based on the work you can get done and how accurate it is. No one wants to know if you got an A in statics. But everyone wants to have accurate engineering done. I could go on for hours but I think this should be enough for now :D
@@superguitar6355There are no specific channels for any topic you want to learn. You just have to learn from a vast number of resources whichever you think is suitable and easy for your understanding level. And do projects as you can and you may refer for projects TH-cam .
@@superguitar6355 th-cam.com/video/eqXQ80vlgqE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/IAkxS1xVraw/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/xhescTuFs-U/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/br-ezdmEq7A/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy! Try do project base is the best way to remember.
Thanks for the motivation.
"Walk into a lab knowing absolutely nothing"
-MIT student
Press F to doubt.
It's a trade school
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's the audacity
Bruh knowing absolutely nothing about that specific topic. Just coz they are an MIT student doesn't mean they know everything. If they did why would they be studying?.
Watching this Reminded me of the times when I was a passionate mech student a year ago , I was really into tech and tinkering from highschool years, after entering college i invested a lot of time and resources in acquiring the tools ,self-taught everything from CAD skills and 3D printing to coding and electronics , started building robots and projects in my bedroom workshop that i spent 4 years building, then made a small startup company specialized in additive manufacturing which was 'i can proudly say' the first of its kind to introduce this technology in my country and the future seemed really promising, then war in Sudan happened a year ago and suddenly i lost every chance of continuing my education and everything I was working to build so far, now I am refugee without a home in a foreign country watching this and seeing people of my age getting an opportunity that I will never get and doing the things I always wanted to do, this was really sad and hard to watch
Never say never.
Don't give up man, these days having a lab is not essential to learn and build, you alone can do a lot just with a laptop and toy parts. Try to find like-minded people, maybe some local has a garage where you can co-work together.
dont you dare give up'
Sorry to hear this, your honesty speaks volumes. You clearly have the skills, so, like everyone else has said - don't give up, follow your passions and share your mech eng/ tech skills. Why not share them on TH-cam for others to watch, learn and appreciate!
This touched me...I challenge you today man. To FIND A WAY, ALWAYS FIND A WAY NO MATTER WHAT!
In our Greenest University, you walk into a computer lab and get out.
you walk into your computer, and get out with some pixelated friends
@@CppExpedition what 💀
@@Zykroh install an elevator app in your computer, ring it out and go step inside...
in gctu, we don't have a computer lab
In FPN UMP, we once exploded exploded some synthesised hydrogen from a small beaker, never saw an other chemical ever again.
Imagine if public schools had workshops similar to this and actually encouraged learning.
Many do
@@alexlarson2466and you only have access to those schools if you are rich
@@attadarshimeshram7136 I'm not sure where you are, but in the united states, you can get scholarships to attend public state universities to study in an ABET accredited engineering program which will at minimum be required to have the necessary learning and lab equiptment.
@@attadarshimeshram7136 In canada most of the public highschools in the area have something similar to this that students are allowed to use. Mine had a chem lab and a robotics lab with a lot of the same stuff.
@@attadarshimeshram7136where are you from? If you're truly interested, I can help you find options. 😊
My college: imagine it,forget it
Next: find a job
I too learn things pretty fast however I forget even faster ↘
😭😭😭
That's a problem because you don't spend time actually LEARNING, but just looking at it. there are many way to remember, when you learn. ( Learn means understand+ remember).
Because you didn't really learned, just understood.
To be able to learn, you need to focus, and push your mind, and force to remember.
For example watch 10-20 minutes of a video, and try to remember what you saw.
Watch 10 minutes of a video and try to explain what happened, or what you just learned.
If you feed like you don't have a good grasp of what you just listened, then listen again.
Try to write things down, like what happened, how things work, and so on. The key core to remember is OUTPUT.
You cant just listen to a video and hope to remember for the rest of your life. Because in one week your brain would explode with so much information. You forget, because your brain things is not Important. Because you watch 50 videos a day on TH-cam. ( Spending too much time on internet and doom scrolling also doesn't help ).
But like I said, is important to force your mind to remember.
Speak loud what you just saw in the last 10 minutes, try to explain it, and then write things down. You are gonna remember much much much better.
Also do the same for the whole section. So you are sure you remember the whole video or lecture or whatever.
@@bazingapuzza thnx a lot for the advice
Same problem 😢😢
Nope. You watch students who memorized the Koran. They dont have other skills
This principle applies to anyone anywhere. Nowadays you can start building things at home and learn everything you neet here on TH-cam. The benefit to do it at the university I guess is just having a dedicated space to create these projects but there are also makerspaces all around, that provide the space and the tools, as well as guidances.
this is a massively encouraging comment.
Tinkering has always been a fun activity and when someone has the opportunity to do so in MIT it becomes way more exciting!
I made the mistake in telling someone that I like to tinker. Now every time I see them they call me Tinkerbell. 🤣It's funny and upsetting at the same time🤬. Since my brain is having a hard time dealing with it emotionally. I'll never say that I like to "Tinker" ever again. LOL
I wish our university would organise such things instead of summerfestivals and partys
Totally agree...
Agree
Indian Unis😂😂😂
Is that a University in TX? 😂
Atleast, it inspire people to make something without persuating to join MIT. i love what they did and inspire me
I studied mechanical engineering many years back, it was just attending lectures, tutorials, doing assignments and preparing for exams ...
At Wits University in South Africa, that's basically aeronautical Engineering😢.
For anyone who feels intimidated by names like MIT, Harvard or Oxford - please know that you are capable of doing anything.
If your subconscious mind knows something or someone as out of reach, it makes an assumption even before you try to accomplish it. For example, “Of course they can do it, they are from MIT.”
They are not doing anything to you, it’s you who’s making the comparison.
If you can imagine it, you can actually build it.
This is why kids are limitless.
It’s us who creates all these limitations, barriers, divisions and ranks.
It’s great that many things are open source now, everyone has the opportunity to explore and learn.
In my school, you walk into a dark closet knowing absolutely nothing and come out seeing light for the first time since you went inside.
LMAO
Alright I wasted the day, I will watch a last video before bed. The video:
I don't know how to describe what I feel, like wow engineering, damn that's cool stuff, then suddenly it turns into jealousy, hate, then transition into self-despair and depression
I mean no hate to any student, the brilliancy and talent is what most of us could only dream of.
@@Muhammed.Abd.nothing is stopping you from achieving this! You can do it too!
@@Muhammed.Abd. Literally nothing is stopping you from doing so. International student? No problem. Can't afford MIT? If you get admitted, it will do anything in its power to lessen the burden of tuition on you. In high school? Apply as an undergraduate. In university? Apply as a transfer student. Finished university? Get a Master's degree and apply to MIT as a professor. The sky is the limit. With enough tenacity and determination, you can do it too!
@@BlyatifulButter I am all about being ambitious, but the practical reality is often disappointing.
Anyways, thanks a lot man @BlyatifulButter .
I do want to pursue MS. If you have any insights about that I can connect.
@@Muhammed.Abd. An obvious thing you should have done by now is evaluating admission requirements, funding options, and program features such as thesis requirements and internship opportunities. If you're a high school student, all you should ever do is focusing on building a very strong academic foundation in STEM, as well as related extracurricular activities (by the way, especially to MIT Admissions Officers, everything will be a plus to your application, including things like Linguistics and competitions and extracurricular activities thereof). Also build some projects or participate in contests to demonstrate your aptitude. You shouldn't worry about funding options and networking opportunities for now.
If you're in university or about to apply, you should engage with faculty and alumni to gain insights into the program and industry trends, as well as prepare strong application materials tailored to highlight your experiences, skills, and achievements.
Now i know why The USA have some of the highest rated universities cause i'm a third year engineering student in Morocco and have NEVER felt joy in a class like these students
Same I’m also an engineering student ( 1st year ) in Morocco :(
I love these videos. They make me see what's possible in this field. They are also a source of inspiration to keep exploring.
Forgot engineering was about building things and not just assignments ;/
Think it. Dream it. Do it. - Sam Hyde
Where's the ice cream in this joint?
i absolutely love and then immediately hate watching these
thank you
I can relate to that feeling 😂
totally
literally
Why?
?
Wow really your network is massive thanks for the videos.
wow my dream course but no opportunity in my country so I self taught some mechatronics and study computer networking.
watching this while you're studying mechanical engineering in a university in a 3rd world country where there's no lab, you write your code in a paper, you only study mathematics and physics, everything is theoritical and you absolutely never practice :''''''''')
Not sure bro. MechE probably not Mechanical engineering but Mechatronics
This is what learning is all about.
We need an update on that PCB wall in a few months
Th world need more teachers and classes like this! Actual passion for what they are teaching :)
it's more of a kind of electronics rather than mechanical engineering
In VIT you walk into a lab and a random lab assistant will yell at you
Imagine it
Build it
Make it real
Mechamato!!
The title sounds like the intro to the Malaysian animated series Mechamato
Remember, it’s NEVER impossible to do this stuff. Don’t let ANYONE tell you otherwise
this is what learning is all about. Having some wacky idea, and then building it!
I totally agree
that's not that simple, this was possible just because there exists those algorithms... in 2000 you wouldn't get your job done because you wouldn't know how to track a face.
really i am gonna turn 19 soon i don't of this@@CppExpedition
@@CppExpedition who do you think built those algorithms then, when there are virtually 0 tutorials or documentation.
@BlyatifulButter yes you are right the ideas eventually have come from a lab...
This is how education has to be, that the student can build their own ideas and that the teacher guides them. In this way the student gains a lot of motivation and learns even more.
This is amazing, love the study approach in every way.... How I wish the educational systems of my country were like this 😢😢
Very interesting ! And happy to see that the MIT use KiCad.
I'm so jealous, I wish my university has this kind of lab
if only I could have been accepted. Now I am taking industrial machining certificate just to be able to begin working with the stuff I am learning for engineering
i'm on Berkley, Hulme, Locke side: we get knowledge from experience.
Advice for those wanna do electronics engineering or something related.
1. Whatever you build, it is gonna work the first day. You prolly going spend 2 weeks on troubleshooting a circuit.
2. Don't be afraid that you gonna destroy components, it is part of the learning process.
3. Ask Ask Ask questions, to the prof, classmate and google. Don' t be shy
4. Always practice programming like C, C++ and python because those are used very much in hardware programming.
5. Failure is not the end of the world , try again.
I feel embarrassed as an Engineering student watching this video
same, brother
why
Same bro
Your school should be embarrassed that they can’t provide this type of education for their students
Saaammee broo...
must be nice to have accessible learning
Sometimes I wish we had same sort of facilities and enthusiastic people in my university too. I am second year ug Mechanical Engineering student. I am currently in second year still I know nothing outside of those text books knowledge.
MIT inspiring me so much , wanna be part of them
Video's like this make me wish my engineering university ran courses like this!
This video makes me want to go back to studying XD
What's not cool is the tuition.
You dont have to pay and join to learn all these, you can learn anything on the internet, lots of resources are available. and most relevant companies hire based on skill anyway, so it doesnt matter if you learnt it in MIT or not. the only thing you need is an idea and go on and build it. if you have budget constraints, mould your idea to fit your budget and develop further when you have the skill or funding later.
@@swapnilmankame but you won't have the proof that you studied that sadly.
A person could have much better skill than the students in MIT or Caltech but won't get a job because they don't have a degree
@@Aaron-hh8nx You can ever since 2018. Many of my friends have high paying jobs based on skill alone. skill shows enthusiasm and the willingness to learn. Most jobs are now skill based, unless you want to work as tech support for some MNC. a very popular example of someone who works as a high level IT dev for the government is Michel reeves. all you need is skills and many projects that you have built to showcase your skills.
I feel you need to come out of your bubble of the understanding that you need to go to a good reputed college for a job.
MIT is need-based, so you pay according to what your family can afford.
@@ahmed-lf3io According to the numbers, the average cost after scholarships and financial aid is $20K per year. There has to be an ROI, beyond what the marketing says, to justify the cost over a state school.
This is the ERA of computing.
I love physics since I was kid especially studying mechanical and electronics systems is my favourite and my talent, I want to say that, What I see in this vedio is really amazing
I Really wondered if I have opportunity to get access of learning like this
Wish we had this kind of ecosystem in our college
what software do mechanical engineers learn at mit for 4 years
interested in doing my masters at MIT
I'm in Nigeria, how do I join?!
Wish I had this kind of education
Get an Arduino Starter Kit - it's all in there, it seems complicated and difficult in the beginning, but once you start learning what is what, everything becomes easier = first time I was starting I didn't even know what a particle was or how an atom was built because my physics teacher sucked. And then I just started reading and applying what I read to something practical. You can learn yourself everything they teach there - if you're determined enough. Difference is you just don't get the paper saying you have done such and such in order to be employed by companies.
I do wish too I can learn all those tough, have good family support and for finance and all yet it really warms you up seeing people and make you happy too se the broard side of this studd
If you are interested in this kind of work, go with Electrical Engineering! Why blurr the lines so much?
It is my dream to go there for Mechanical Engineering... shame about the 5% acceptance rate though xD
This is so cool and inspirational
Isso é inimaginável em uma faculdade aqui no Brasil , principalmente as particulares
I realized I've been using OODA loops in my reverse engineering work. Crazy isn't it? But the way I do it is probably very inefficient lol.
As a mechanical engineer, damn I feel stupid. We didn't have this in my school. But imma try my best to learn on the internet.
currently jointing
i own you one
professors also students 😊
you're a lifesaver 😊
Why are they using Thonny. Just SSH into the pi with vscode.
MIT 🎓is like a city 🏙️ for bright minds 🧠 👨💻 , 😊👍
Thanks for video, it's motivated me , work harder and more productive to reach out aims that I have settled , good luck to everyone who strives to get good education around the world wherever you are location is 😊
MIT please come to Nigeria, come build such a class and teach us all these cool Stuffs. We can't do it without you 😢. So sad, i wish i could have this opportunity.
Man. It's thousands of years of so much stuff happening with so many people, to result in such great institutes that the US has. You can contribute to your country by little things first. But all developing countries have to change on the foundational levels first. I am from Ukraine, and our universities didn't evolve and didn't have huge transparent investments for decades. Any great university will become useless if conditions are not prepared for freedom and innovation to happen.
@@na3aga it is true what you have said brother, but I've come to believe that, that which took America (whites) 1000 years to build, it will take we Africans 5000-10,000 years to do the same if ever. The world would have moved on by the time we arrive. So we will always be lagging behind 😭. The only way I see for us is for the strong to help the weak.
@@na3aga I'm also doing my best to contribute what I can.
I did a mini hydroponics farming project, many people don't know about it here.
I'm also studying to become a medical doctor and a scientist, I chose this path because I want to win a Nobel prize in medicine or physiology someday. I respect nobel prize winners so much👌.
The real issue is that every country ought to orient their educational focus towards what is relevant in their environment. Let the demand drive the supply.
it's already in Nigeria,
what is trhe duration of above course . I am very interested on above labs . keen to learn
I want to apply for this course after I will complete M.tech course. Please send application form for this course?
1:43 is that what i think it is?
All my school teach is math, I have to learn skills at home
I wish my CE professors were like them... Sadly is more like: "this is your assignment, go, do it and bring it..."
Can we have some books from this school ?
Why is the K.O v1 synthesizer just hanging there?
I'm a biomedical engineering student, how do I learn these skills and area of knowledge?
God I wish my uni did this. Have a degree in EE and know nothing. No idea how to PCB
i want to go to college headstrong with my music
Is there a way to access this class?
Based on the MIT maker portfolio videos, the undergrads already seem to know these basics (and much much more) prior to joining the university. Yet, some ugrads in the video claim that this was the first PCB that they ever designed. What am I missing here ? 🙂
Either those students who used pcb designs aren’t interviewed in the video or those who have mentioned it in their video must have taken help from someone else or have industry contacts
Because they probably only use Through-hole boards or Bread Boards, which is how you build circuits & learn...
You look like Stefano!😮
I thought so too lol. She does look like him in some shots, maybe it's the hair.
Are there online courses by which we can learn or take courses ?
i really love what you are doing, If god so wills I will join you guys one day
هذه النوع من العمل بالنسبة الي هواية
اما عملي ووظيفي المستقبلية هي ان اكون عالما بشيء ما
_One million dollars_
🤔 Do they manufacture the PCB board itself? Or is it a standard blank PCB and they get to establish its entire logic system from scratch? I mean both are cool, but when you say "make a PCB," it determines the emoji I'd use in response to that.
Haaa, that's neat either way.
A thing people need to understand about schools like MIT, these people are actually smart, not like most. When you go, as a smart person, not based on what you know, rather your ability to learn and apply what you learn, you will likely realize just how much you were missing out on before. The dumber you feel everyone else is, the less dumb you'll feel at MIT, pretty much. There's levels of intelligence where simply talking about your day at a table is uninteresting, where people think you're weird if you do so much as think too much, and this is a home for people like that.
How did you quantify intelligence to reach this conclusion?
i wish i was smart enough and rich enough to experience this, but alas.
Intelligence is something acquired that you can gain from learning, experimenting, failing, and reading many books of all kinds. As for how you can be rich, you can become rich with your mentality, rich with your knowledge, rich with emotional intelligence, rich with morals and respect.It's never just about material things
it's too late for me, i'm learning all this by myself but it would never replace an education at MIT, I hope that in 10 years I could come close to what I could have been doing after graduating from MIT
imagin if wee at robotic tiem at brawijaya university in indonesia get all this workshop and resource, iven to get the budget that we are propose is hard,
Their $120,000 tuition debt will pay off.
1:40 didn't get the marijuana in the context.
I walk in the lab of my university knowing absolutely nothing, and I leave knowing s...t. Help me!!!!
This looks fun 😊
Can an old man like 40++ years eager to learning to build something ; MIT open for old man?
Lol. It doesn't matter what i can do, I'm not getting into MIT. Heck, I'm almost twenty, and i haven't taken my SAT/ACT
PCB is mechanical?
I also want to do this cool stuffs how I can learn that do it practically can anyone suggest or help me by your guidance please
Looks like my class but on steroids 😅
*MiT?*
The same uni.
That went behind *Swartz back*
'BIG FAT NO'on This-one..
When *Academia* - Fails.
I digress.
why is this on my algorithm?
Amazing, I loved the process how you work .ODDA loop hmmm... I'll remembering it 🎉 you need be (fière) 👍💪💪
I love to join in MIT
I wish I had studied mechanical engineering here :(
I love this am from Kenya, Africa