Comprehensible experiences are crucial for learning. Really difficult to move forward in any topic of skill w/o the previous experience to make it make sense.
Like being good at many other things, (guitar for example) it takes hours of practice every day; and a passion for putting in hours of working at it every day.
Yeah, study it, be patient and you'll be good at it, too. In the researching field a lot of times it's the "normal" mathematicians and not the "geniuses" the ones that solves problems bc. the first learnt resilience and pacience while the latter understood everything quickly... until while researching they didn't
@@artraudgaming3575all you need to be good at math is a good teacher in high school and the belief that you aren’t somehow genetically inferior in your math genes.
The Seifert-Van Kampen theorem is just a statement about how to compute the fundamental group of a topological space when you have information about the subspaces which make it up. It's not something you'd really encounter unless you've studied algebraic topology before, but with the right background, the concept is not hard to grasp
Hi- I was enrolled in this course AY22-23 and yes Professor Green is the best! While 55 is often regarded as the hardest math course at Harvard, many math students including myself will tell you it is because of the workload, not so much the material itself. I must say however 60 hours a week is simply not true (not sure where that number came from!), but many of peers did report up to 35 hours a week on assignments for 55😬 For those interested in math curious about what the course entails, it’s essentially a Gaussian view of set theory with lots (and I mean lots) of summation gradient networks😭
The misinformation is crazy. Math 55 at Harvard is just calculus+linear algebra. The official title of the course is Studies in Algebra and Group Theory and Studies in Real Complex Analysis. It was also previously titled Honors Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra. Hardest class in the country? Not really lol. If you’re gonna decide that based on dropout rate then try any circuits class or Neuro physics for example where after the first week, the classroom will go from 100 in a lecture down to about 15-20 and by the end, only a handful of people pass. This is just an intro freshman class if you’re in some type of stem field. Like in literally every other school where you take the same exact subject in your freshman year and are considered the “barrier” classes. If you can handle it, cool pursue the STEM degree. If you can’t, switch to business management. Harvard quite literally just has the name to it. Means nothing else if you’re taking this class as a freshman in any other top 200 college in the US or at Harvard. Harvard just means you either had the money to go or connects.
Seifert-Van Kampen theorem is a deep theorem in algebraic topology. Based on what was written on the board, I see the lecture is covering a second semester course content in alg topo. This will never appear in math 55, which seems to cover standard undergrad math + some small bits of grad math (ex. basic analysis on smooth manifolds). Dont get me wrong: that’s still a lot to cover in two semesters. But I highly doubt you actually went to a math 55 lecture to film that footage. Forgive me if I’m wrong. I go to Berkeley for math and physics, and I’d assume the expectations here are much lower than at Harvard. 🤷♂️
That doesn't mean anything to me If he doesn't teach maths in an understandable language to me and explains well then I don't care The only thing that matters to me is for those university Einsteins to teach in a language I can understand
imaging youre one of the best in your country and still way and still fail the beginner class as high performer. now the poor fellas must suck for 5bucks behind wendys garbage bins. thoughts and prayers for those poor souls!😢
I’m sure at that level it’s easy for the professor to teach in a way that is more of a dialogue with highly capable students despite the challenging subject
@@FedeBertthe course overall is Algebra and Group theory with the second semester being real and complex analysis with a little bit of algebraic topology.
Being good at math is blessing dude!...Trust me i was having that misconception too...its just that some part of your brain which was sleepimg triggers and get used to it after constant practice and failures
@@MageOfLuckA professor has adults paying to learn. Most Teachers have a mixed bag of brilliant to special needs in a class. Professors don’t care about attendance as students can come and fail as they please. Teachers are wondering how to get so and so catch up with lack of attendance.
Half a class is the professor, so if he’s happy to help, and he’s actually as sweet as he looks, then I’d take math 55, definitely fail it, but I’d take it.
I studied at Harvard and graduated 6 years ago, and took math 55 and passed it with ease, but it was very stressful and thank God I did, it has gave me so many job opportunities and promotions having the knowledge of it. (I don’t care if you believe me or not, I’m just proud of life)
My man went from giving high school study tips to giving college study tips to giving financial tips to playing Minecraft to finally becoming a student once again 😂
As I watch tutorials and see others effortlessly grasp math concepts, a deep sigh escapes me. I yearn to be naturally gifted at math, to navigate numbers with ease and confidence. It feels like an unattainable skill, one that eludes me despite my efforts. Mathematics, with its logic and precision, promises a path to understanding the world in profound ways. Yet, for me, it remains a daunting labyrinth where each equation feels like a hurdle, each problem an insurmountable mountain. The frustration of not grasping concepts as quickly as others gnaws at me. I feel left behind, like I'm missing out on something fundamental. In school, I struggled to keep up with classmates who seemed to effortlessly solve equations and grasp abstract theories. Their ease with numbers contrasted sharply with my confusion and struggle. It's disheartening to witness the disparity, knowing that while they move forward confidently, I stumble and falter. The pressure to excel in math, whether for academic or personal reasons, weighs heavily on me. It's not just about grades; it's about feeling competent and capable in a world where quantitative skills are highly valued. Each setback feels like a blow to my self-esteem, reinforcing the belief that maybe I'm just not cut out for math. Yet, despite the melancholy, there's a flicker of hope within me. I'm determined to overcome this hurdle, to embrace the challenge and push myself to improve. Perhaps with perseverance and the right guidance, I can unravel the complexities of math and find my way through the maze. For now, though, I'll continue to watch, learn, and hope that one day, I'll look back on these struggles with pride, knowing I've conquered my fear of math and emerged stronger.
That's so true, only recently I have become human again after getting all the credits for my degree. Before that I could have been locked in my room and you couldn't really tell the difference.
For one class. Most students take at least 4 classes a semester. Which is 260hrs... which is like idk... a hundred more hours than there are in a week if you didn't sleep. It's weird how many people agree with you.
Sometimes I wonder if math is hard because of the concepts alone or if it's hard because there's a time limit on how much you are taught and can review at one time
It’s the latter, these teachers that never did nothing with their mathematics but studied for years learning equations, expect you to learn just as much as them within a semester.
I don’t think advanced maths is taught in enough in school so students are lost when they get to university. They don’t have the basic skills, and can’t catch up like you can with say history or literature.
@@violett874That's because after you learn arithmetic they have zero creativity in the way that they teach it. They don't engage with students interests, which is how you engage with the student's mind. They just want to stick to formulas. I had a math teacher which was probably my best math teacher I ever had in school and he did something similar to what is now referred to as Khan academy style. This would have been before Khan academy. And that's considered innovative 😂. Don't get me started on the overuse of calculators. The best book I ever read for math is child craft "mathemagic". Because it engages the mind with creativity, stories (not word problems) history, puzzles. There are very few students who are incapable of learning of great significance. It's just some kids learn differently and if you're sticking to the same formula of education, then of course you're going to get the same results. I do agree with you however that a lot of times, teachers do not have a better education with mathematics early on.
Its hard because you have to read alot lol. Atleast thats how it is for proof-based classes. The ones that engineers take? You dont need to read much. They use algebra like a coding language lmfao.
This professor seems like the most down to earth man he looks like the average guy while he is teaching the hardest math class and genuinely cares and enjoys it
I love it when my professors get absolutely hyped up about a incredibly interesting topic that you just now hear for the very first time in your life. You can immideately tell it fascinates them and that they’re passionate even though it still seems very abstract to you. Such smart people. I love it when they derive a formula for about 10 or more slides just to have the final thing be like the shortest formula ever.
@@Gibmester that’s more than a full time job, and you don’t get paid to do it for 3 years or more, and don’t tell me how much these students might make in the future cause this is still slavery
@@danmkhv correct. You pay for it, it’s a service that nobody can legally compel you to do. It’s solely done voluntarily. Slavery, if you didn’t know, is generally not voluntary nor does it provide the slave any service.
Yeah lol. He just wanted to make a catchy video to get people to react and watch. Math 55 is basically Calc 1 and 2, plus some complex linear algebra. All pretty standard in most stem fields in any school in the US. Definitely not the hardest lol
full video out on my channel! :)
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hey gohar didn't u make a vid on how to Max ur stats over the summer? where is it
Link pls
@Gohar, do you know what is the background music.
The professor looks like he actually enjoys helping students
True
He is enjoying making them all confusrd
@@BellyTennijust like my highschool math teacher 💀 it's like suffering is his morning coffee
He happy watching all the student he teach drop out
I like it when I see a teacher who loves teaching their subject, but the students never listen, which is what I hate.
He's actually smiling while teaching. Thats a really good sign.
Bro you have a lot of likes come here and look
Why only one comment
Only 2 comments? I have to say something really cool in this third one
only 3 comments? i have to say something cooler than the 3rd guy.
Only 4 comments? I have to say something cooler than the 4th guy.
The professor really seems to love teaching students. The students look engaged and interested in the lecture.
Why does this sound like chatGpt
@@fluffsquirrelhe's a bot
@@김준수-m3x I thought so, thank you for confirming my suspicion. Shall we report him?
@fluffsquirrel he's been at it for months now idk how he stay alive
Half the students drop out after the first semester sounds like a normal college class
Is this class lasting more than one semester? Someone did not double check the AI on this one
Especially with 60 hours of homework
For 100-level courses, sure. But not for a high level course.
Yeah except they are Harvard students dropping out, not your normal college student
@@Mster_J No... you must not go to college. Classes are one semester long. "Dropping' after the first semester is just completing the class.
Just imagine how smart the teacher must be
The teacher:🗿Sigma
@@Niki-fs5lxyou can’t be a real person
@@AristotleBabyBottle hes the average youtube shorts user lmaooo
@@AristotleBabyBottle With enough brain rot and shorts content anything is possible
he's so sigma skibidi toilet fanum tax ohayo gyatt
"Of course the students around me had no problem"
"Of course the students around me were Asian mainly"
freal
Insert an "iff" between those two statements
shhh it's only because they needed some diversity
Don't see a difference
@AstinaLilith-yl7bu bro they had to stop letting the Asians in because that's as diverse as it got
POV you look away from the board for a second in class
Frr
For this course it is the most true💀
POV: you blink once, then got lost in math maze.
Blink twice, you are gone
@@TheDragonfridayBlink constantly - you become the math of everything
@@TheDragonfridayStare constantly - you are the maze itself
when you're listening but can't register anything into your head is so real😭
Teacher so smart I bet he drives a honda
@@mike.1the teacher is so smart, I bet he doesn't mind that he drives a honda
That's when you just keep nodding your head till your dismissed. 🤣
Comprehensible experiences are crucial for learning. Really difficult to move forward in any topic of skill w/o the previous experience to make it make sense.
This is me but I'm in 9th grade. I'm scared I'm too stupid
The students look exactly how I imagined 😂
Look how? The only thing you can see is their backs weirdo
which is what . . . nerdy?
@@R41ph3a7b6 yup
@@R41ph3a7b6 bingo
@@R41ph3a7b6…yea?
Being good at math is such a blessing.
Like being good at many other things, (guitar for example) it takes hours of practice every day; and a passion for putting in hours of working at it every day.
@@nunyabusiness5075 nah ppl are born good at math you can't convince me otherwise
Yeah, study it, be patient and you'll be good at it, too. In the researching field a lot of times it's the "normal" mathematicians and not the "geniuses" the ones that solves problems bc. the first learnt resilience and pacience while the latter understood everything quickly... until while researching they didn't
@@artraudgaming3575all you need to be good at math is a good teacher in high school and the belief that you aren’t somehow genetically inferior in your math genes.
@@artraudgaming3575 real
If gohar has no idea what's happening we are all screwed 😭
he isn't a mathematician and has likely done nothing beyond basic undergrad math classes like multivariable calculus.
Nawwwww, we depend on his answer sheets cuz back in school he's da genius 😂😂
@@dictatorduck121sooo trueee😭😭😭
The Seifert-Van Kampen theorem is just a statement about how to compute the fundamental group of a topological space when you have information about the subspaces which make it up. It's not something you'd really encounter unless you've studied algebraic topology before, but with the right background, the concept is not hard to grasp
@@Umbresp youre thinking of meyer vietoris
Professor looks like lester if he could walk 😂
omg i cant unsee it
The janitor at that school is the smartest one
He’s wicked smaht
facts 👌
They should make a movie with that premise
good will hunting mentioned
In former Soviet Union i was a physicist but Sheldon doesnt give a F, go PMS
Hi- I was enrolled in this course AY22-23 and yes Professor Green is the best! While 55 is often regarded as the hardest math course at Harvard, many math students including myself will tell you it is because of the workload, not so much the material itself. I must say however 60 hours a week is simply not true (not sure where that number came from!), but many of peers did report up to 35 hours a week on assignments for 55😬 For those interested in math curious about what the course entails, it’s essentially a Gaussian view of set theory with lots (and I mean lots) of summation gradient networks😭
Lol, that last sentence being in English was about the only thing I understood from it.
I’m good at everything else except math.
what do you do for work , that needs this level of math ?
Ah yes, I know some of these words
@@EGsinz lets just say they won't be whining about not having any money
The misinformation is crazy. Math 55 at Harvard is just calculus+linear algebra. The official title of the course is Studies in Algebra and Group Theory and Studies in Real Complex Analysis. It was also previously titled Honors Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra.
Hardest class in the country? Not really lol. If you’re gonna decide that based on dropout rate then try any circuits class or Neuro physics for example where after the first week, the classroom will go from 100 in a lecture down to about 15-20 and by the end, only a handful of people pass.
This is just an intro freshman class if you’re in some type of stem field. Like in literally every other school where you take the same exact subject in your freshman year and are considered the “barrier” classes. If you can handle it, cool pursue the STEM degree. If you can’t, switch to business management.
Harvard quite literally just has the name to it. Means nothing else if you’re taking this class as a freshman in any other top 200 college in the US or at Harvard. Harvard just means you either had the money to go or connects.
bars
It’s actually not. You’re prob thinking math 21
I stand corrected. They changed it in 2007 after I took it.
@@thechessplayer8328 sweet. you should probably edit your first comment though before the mob comes in
@@ThatWorldWideWebfighting invisible people
Teacher: "2+2"
Me: "Yeah I'm out"
Honestly I stopped understanding math when they started adding letters to it.
@@AnthonyWilliams-bp5mn😂
@@AnthonyWilliams-bp5mnyh me too
@@AnthonyWilliams-bp5mn same 😅
@@AnthonyWilliams-bp5mn 🤣🤣
Teacher is planning the next diamonds casino heist🤣
At least it's not only me wondering when Lester started teaching 😂
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA 😂😂😂
the numbers are just his way of explaining why his cut is so big
Henry stickmin teacher
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO COMMENT THIS 💀💀💀💀
Seifert-Van Kampen theorem is a deep theorem in algebraic topology. Based on what was written on the board, I see the lecture is covering a second semester course content in alg topo. This will never appear in math 55, which seems to cover standard undergrad math + some small bits of grad math (ex. basic analysis on smooth manifolds). Dont get me wrong: that’s still a lot to cover in two semesters. But I highly doubt you actually went to a math 55 lecture to film that footage. Forgive me if I’m wrong. I go to Berkeley for math and physics, and I’d assume the expectations here are much lower than at Harvard. 🤷♂️
cool
This your face reveal Lil bro 🤓
Im going to act like if i understood everything that you just said
@@tanmaykathuria8141his face is actually: 😎
That professor looks like he really has a passion for teaching!
Harvard hired him for a reason
Comes with the kind of students that exist. No professor would be this chill with rowdy, low intelligent students.
money@BusylovingJesus
That doesn't mean anything to me
If he doesn't teach maths in an understandable language to me and explains well then I don't care
The only thing that matters to me is for those university Einsteins to teach in a language I can understand
@BusylovingJesuswell you kind of have to love math to TEACH the hardest math class in the country
This is just a Young Sheldon episode
Yoo young sheldon
Shut 😂
SUNNY???
That professer is probably planing a heist on the side like bro is fr real life lester
“Half the students drop out after the first semester”
That sounds like every college class I’ve ever taken.
"What, we have to actually show up to class if we want an A? They're not just teaching out of the book?"
So you went to class and finished every class? Almost every college course ever only lasts one semester
imaging youre one of the best in your country and still way and still fail the beginner class as high performer.
now the poor fellas must suck for 5bucks behind wendys garbage bins. thoughts and prayers for those poor souls!😢
@@wilderness8022 math 55 is a two semester course. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Math_55
My toxic trait is thinking I could pass
...keep dreaming. I could never, and neither could U. Tell Ur toxic trait to shut the fuck up, or it's gonna consume you.
Same lmaoo
my ego is way to big because my mind keeps saying “you could totally ace that class”
Here's your 60 hour homework, I need it by tomorrow
This is what it feels like in my school
Wait this math ain't mathing
Imagine being such a bad teacher that your students need 60hrs per week outside of your class to understand the subject...
Guess I’ll travel to another planet where the day cycle has more than 60 hours to finish homework. 😁
@@SteviieRayzZ do you understand the meaning of homework assignments? 💀
The teacher being able to be happy during the lessons, probably means that he fully understands what he’s teaching which is insane.
I’m sure at that level it’s easy for the professor to teach in a way that is more of a dialogue with highly capable students despite the challenging subject
@@WestCoolyIt seems a basic course in Algebraic Topology. I don't how this can be the hardest math course in USA.
@@FedeBert What I thought, too.
Maybe ours wasn't as extensive in the end (he speaks of more than one semester) but we for sure had SVK
@@FedeBert I think the difficulty isnt in the math itself just the volume of work people review. I dont think its still a class anymore tho
@@FedeBertthe course overall is Algebra and Group theory with the second semester being real and complex analysis with a little bit of algebraic topology.
He looks like he genuinely enjoys teaching the students. Would love to have a teacher like that.
"even the ones I asked"😂😂😂
underrated comment
“Science fair medalists”
*Shows geography trophy*
That was from the geography bee I think
Being good at math is blessing dude!...Trust me i was having that misconception too...its just that some part of your brain which was sleepimg triggers and get used to it after constant practice and failures
I agree but its not math at this point. Its just some alien level shit that completely useless for human kind. Theyre doing it for fun
I’ve never seen a professor that looks genuinely happy, I assumed they didn’t exist.
Any teacher would be happy if each and every one of their students actually listened to them
@@treyfolkmen7942 You are absolutely right. Although one of the things I learned pretty quickly was the difference between a professor and a teacher.
Any teacher would be happy to teach students in the top 0.1% of their field. It's much easier than struggling through ineptitude
@@MageOfLuckA professor has adults paying to learn. Most Teachers have a mixed bag of brilliant to special needs in a class. Professors don’t care about attendance as students can come and fail as they please. Teachers are wondering how to get so and so catch up with lack of attendance.
If you go to any lecture in his favorite topic, you will find him happy.
Half a class is the professor, so if he’s happy to help, and he’s actually as sweet as he looks, then I’d take math 55, definitely fail it, but I’d take it.
This is the definition of "Only people with an IQ with 180 can solve this level" 💀
I’d be so scared they’d all call me a dumb bitch 😭
Your not alone, basically so many others would be to😂
They won't but you'll look really out of place
They might not because of your performance.
I doubt they would, if it makes you feel any better
@@Ujishimawakatoshi mh
I studied at Harvard and graduated 6 years ago, and took math 55 and passed it with ease, but it was very stressful and thank God I did, it has gave me so many job opportunities and promotions having the knowledge of it. (I don’t care if you believe me or not, I’m just proud of life)
W
W
Huge W
On todays list of things that never happened
Based on your simple minded vocabulary you did not go to havard
Hats off and huge respect for all People in this class - World need you ❤😊 you are awesome 😊💪💪💪
Terrence Howard: oh yea, well 1x1=2. Nailed it😏
what a nice professor!
My man went from giving high school study tips to giving college study tips to giving financial tips to playing Minecraft to finally becoming a student once again 😂
agreed
This must’ve taken so long
mastering hypothetical ideas lol
Good to know Lester found a teaching job!
Bro just casually pulls up to Harvard
I'm saying
there legally obligated to allow you to sit in on a class
What a privilege to be a top student
You know a class is going to be hard when you walk in and you see a chalkboard.
When you see no black students
How can you have a class without chalkboard?
@@reformed_attempt_1 America switched to smartboards 20 years ago.
Planning a heist together, he's lester irl
As I watch tutorials and see others effortlessly grasp math concepts, a deep sigh escapes me. I yearn to be naturally gifted at math, to navigate numbers with ease and confidence. It feels like an unattainable skill, one that eludes me despite my efforts.
Mathematics, with its logic and precision, promises a path to understanding the world in profound ways. Yet, for me, it remains a daunting labyrinth where each equation feels like a hurdle, each problem an insurmountable mountain. The frustration of not grasping concepts as quickly as others gnaws at me. I feel left behind, like I'm missing out on something fundamental.
In school, I struggled to keep up with classmates who seemed to effortlessly solve equations and grasp abstract theories. Their ease with numbers contrasted sharply with my confusion and struggle. It's disheartening to witness the disparity, knowing that while they move forward confidently, I stumble and falter.
The pressure to excel in math, whether for academic or personal reasons, weighs heavily on me. It's not just about grades; it's about feeling competent and capable in a world where quantitative skills are highly valued. Each setback feels like a blow to my self-esteem, reinforcing the belief that maybe I'm just not cut out for math.
Yet, despite the melancholy, there's a flicker of hope within me. I'm determined to overcome this hurdle, to embrace the challenge and push myself to improve. Perhaps with perseverance and the right guidance, I can unravel the complexities of math and find my way through the maze.
For now, though, I'll continue to watch, learn, and hope that one day, I'll look back on these struggles with pride, knowing I've conquered my fear of math and emerged stronger.
I pride myself on my math skills, and I can say with confidence that I’m a few years away from understanding what any of that says.
Lester planning the next diamond casino heist
U can already tell it’s gonna be hard when Lester is the professor
60 hours a week for homework?
*Rookie numbers*
Ur right actually
60 hours if you're smart, probably impossible to do in one week if you're average
@@Palusk0 no in the full video he said 20 hours if ur smart 60 if ur average
That's so true, only recently I have become human again after getting all the credits for my degree. Before that I could have been locked in my room and you couldn't really tell the difference.
For one class. Most students take at least 4 classes a semester. Which is 260hrs... which is like idk... a hundred more hours than there are in a week if you didn't sleep. It's weird how many people agree with you.
Fun fact you can like a comment by double tapping it
Wait I thought that was only on instagram
Dang it’s trie
Wait it's true... Dammit keep my like
Thx homie
The teacher looks likee LISTER from GTA 5😅
Everyone in that class: ☝️🤓
Looks like algebraic topology, lovely
That is what I thought until I see it is honor’s advanced calculus and linear algebra. Lol
The professor looks like my dad on Saturday mornings lol
Bro was writing in the enchantment table language
I don’t know if I’m crazy but I would love to try this class
you're crazy
You're crazy
Good luck buddy I'll pray for you 🙏🏾🫡🫡
You are crazy, but dont worry I'm also crazy,
same
And in the end the student will never use it again in their entire life
Sometimes I wonder if math is hard because of the concepts alone or if it's hard because there's a time limit on how much you are taught and can review at one time
It’s the latter, these teachers that never did nothing with their mathematics but studied for years learning equations, expect you to learn just as much as them within a semester.
I don’t think advanced maths is taught in enough in school so students are lost when they get to university. They don’t have the basic skills, and can’t catch up like you can with say history or literature.
I have a bachelors in physics and a math degree looks way, way harder.
@@violett874That's because after you learn arithmetic they have zero creativity in the way that they teach it. They don't engage with students interests, which is how you engage with the student's mind. They just want to stick to formulas.
I had a math teacher which was probably my best math teacher I ever had in school and he did something similar to what is now referred to as Khan academy style. This would have been before Khan academy. And that's considered innovative 😂. Don't get me started on the overuse of calculators.
The best book I ever read for math is child craft "mathemagic". Because it engages the mind with creativity, stories (not word problems) history, puzzles.
There are very few students who are incapable of learning of great significance. It's just some kids learn differently and if you're sticking to the same formula of education, then of course you're going to get the same results.
I do agree with you however that a lot of times, teachers do not have a better education with mathematics early on.
Its hard because you have to read alot lol. Atleast thats how it is for proof-based classes.
The ones that engineers take? You dont need to read much. They use algebra like a coding language lmfao.
Look just how happy the teacher looks, thats a passionate teacher right there
that professor looks like he has a bank heist ready for you 😂😂
Back when we were kids, we used to finish 60 hour a week homework every day!
Imagine how smart that professor is 😂
I love how genuinely happy the teacher looks to be there, you can tell he loves his job and I guarantee that makes a world of difference
I don't think I can complain about my highschool homework anymore...
Why bro look like Lester from gta with that walk 😭
He is dressed the same 😩😩
Holy shit that's why he looked so familiar
of course, when math is being taught by Lester.
bro that's Lester from gta they are planning a heist
I'm so envious of these people. it must be amazing to understand such difficult concepts
This professor seems like the most down to earth man he looks like the average guy while he is teaching the hardest math class and genuinely cares and enjoys it
Lester explaining why his cut is so big
this would be light work for sheldon
And Namanujan
It's ironic that the "best" university has students leaving it becoming the primie minister of Bulgaria and saying that 30+30=40
Damn Lester took a break from robbing the union depository and started teaching math class
You have an incredible voice.
the teachers who always have a joy and passion in teaching are always the best
Aaaahhhh the kid is using a zebra sarasa 0.3 in navy blue my fav pen ever!!!! ( huge stationery nerd)
"Lester"
LSTER
Broski is doing overtime full time job
60 hours a week should be illegal
All this just to get denied at Chipotle because the Riemann's Hypothesis doesn't qualify as experience
I love it when my professors get absolutely hyped up about a incredibly interesting topic that you just now hear for the very first time in your life. You can immideately tell it fascinates them and that they’re passionate even though it still seems very abstract to you.
Such smart people. I love it when they derive a formula for about 10 or more slides just to have the final thing be like the shortest formula ever.
Up to 60 hours of homework a week, sounds like slavery
Except it’s education and not mandatory
@@Gibmester that’s more than a full time job, and you don’t get paid to do it for 3 years or more, and don’t tell me how much these students might make in the future cause this is still slavery
@@danmkhv correct. You pay for it, it’s a service that nobody can legally compel you to do. It’s solely done voluntarily. Slavery, if you didn’t know, is generally not voluntary nor does it provide the slave any service.
I love your videos
The second he said this was the hardest math I became dedicated to MASTERING it and passing the class in college
Yea more students drop out for weeder classes than upper div and advanced classes if you’ve been to college 😅
Yeah lol. He just wanted to make a catchy video to get people to react and watch. Math 55 is basically Calc 1 and 2, plus some complex linear algebra. All pretty standard in most stem fields in any school in the US. Definitely not the hardest lol
@@trik_tvthis video has algebraic topology with some category theory. That's absolutely not standard for freshmans lol
Only 60hr a week ? that is minimum self study requirement for jee aspirant in India
Yeah but just one class.
harvard>>>jee
Bro saying it like it's a good thing 😂
@@RabbitYT576 why is it a bad thing though ?
Gohar is the only nerd we enjoy to learn from him
"Even the questions i asked"
Said that like his questions harder than the teachers 💀
İmagine going to harvard just to drop out
They most definitely just enroll in a different course.
Dropping a class doesn’t mean dropping the school
"I wish I knew what he was talking about " the most relatable line ever 😂
IRL Classroom of the Elite
Bro this is so hard
started throwing up - 😨 hieroglyphics - 😂
Nice seems hard
Thats what she said
The Real Million Dollar Question Is . When TF Will They Have To Use This !??
In research or/and ingenior work jackass
Ever heard of a place called Citadel? 🙄Not a million dollar question at all...
To answer million dollar questions
@@heylol2667 realllllllll llollllllllllll
@@powerhouseinco9664 what
Math is already hard enough✋😭
Meanwhile I'm still working my way through basic calculus 😢