Damn… ur awesome bro, if I had u earlier it would have helped me especially with this research stuff. All I thought before is just grinding academics, but obviously now I’m a senior and cannot do much about extracurriculars. At least I can help my younger brother using ur channel. Thanks man
Nah tbh I also did the same but now luckily I competed in so much that i thought i was doing for fun and now looking back I’ve got like a national silver medal in swimming and have competed in a sh*t ton of science related competitions (qualified for semi finals for ARSSDC) and also have made my own community service organization, I did all of this in senior year (11th Grade) of my high school, don’t let yourself down, you still have time, even if its less, try to do something that will make you stand out
notes: Step 1: Narrow down what your going to research into a specific topic. Step 2: Get an overview of a topic by first diving into sources such as RUclips, documentaries, news and magazines. Try and make the learning entertaining so you don't get burnt out as easily. Step 3: Familiarize yourself in that topic by reading the overview of research papers and articles. You probably won't understand it at first but after a few more tries, you will. Bonus Tip: Find out more about the keywords that you don't understand and write them down. Do this enough times throughout the paper that you can understand the research paper/article from front to back. Step 4: Explore a problem of what your researching and show how it can be improved. Remember that there are so many different angles that you can see the problem from. Step 5: When researching, imagine that you are one of the gears working towards finding developing something new. Step 6: Follow Pratik for more advice!
Pratik, I watch your videos religiously and can't even begin to tell you how incredibly helpful they are. As a rising freshman, I want to do well in school and pursue a career in computer science. Watching your videos gives me a lot more direction in the way I should go about high school to be able to get where I want to be in the future. Thank you.
same freshman and cs. im gonna just learn some ML and AI topics (neural networks, nlp), and make a research project, cold email a few professors and work with them, submit to top level science fairs (i.e. isef, jshs), continue to be a part of an frc that made worlds 7 times, be a part of my school cs, cybersecurity, tech&robotics, and debate. im also tryna get a 4.0 gpa and take as many aps as possible. also a part of my school soccer team. and cys orchestra. and boy scouts (star rn in 9th grade),
@@SportzFeverYT hey im currently a rising freshman and I js wanted to know how its been going for you so far and what you've accomplished (n hopefully give me some advice.) I have no idea how to start even after watching lol
I swear yesterday I was like "Ayo I wish Pratik made a video about his process to independent research" man this is going to so helpful as a rising freshman. Thank you brother
Thank you so much for this video. I'm an international student in freshman year and really want to do research, but there's no content in my country. I appreciate a lot this type of video, I'm very sure that you are helping a lot of students like me
Loved the video!! I’d absolutely be interested if you covered the publication process of research, it’s difficult to know where to start without science fair or anything like it at my school. Awesome vid super helpful!!
I would be more than interested if you made a specific video on the process to ISEF or how to publish research. Also, if you could tell us your journey would research, that would be greatly appreciated. Also, great and honest vid sir.
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a freshman who wants to find their passion and explore research. Your videos gave me a lot of inspiration and direction, and I wish you luck in college as well!
Yo these videos are always so helpful and you always make them so interesting. I’d definitely be down for some more content about research and internships as well. Keep up the good work!
Hey Pratik! I’m a freshmen and pretty deep into step 3ish stage rn for what I hope may get me into ISEF next year with astrophysics. This video, and all your other videos, are super helpful for me! Thank you so much for all of this information!
Ik I’m late but, This video was really helpful. I am working on writing a social sciences research paper on how student journalism rights are affected by various economic systems and factors.
Hi, I am a 3rd year University/ College student doing a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology. Honestly, you have given us a roadmap to do research and eventually publish papers, which is the area that even my University Professors haven't helped me much on. So, thank you so much from Pakistan.
Hi! Omg you are such a inspiration. A few months ago, I was really interested in your work and inspired by your achievements in ISEF. It is such a major flex honestly! I was wondering how you got to such a high stage and if you had any research mentors or internships?
Hey Pratik, I stumbled across your channel a couple days ago while searching what I should be doing freshman year to lay the groundwork for getting into t20s. I watched your video on the blueprint for all 4 years and took away the best extracurriculars like Job Shadowing, Interviews, Clubs, and Volunteering; I just wanted to ask what you did freshman year and if you have any other advice? (BTW I already figured out what my SPIKE is and what career I want to get into, CS.)
Hey Pratik, I love your videos and find them intellectually very helpful for my high school career. I was hoping that you could take into consideration making a video about finance/business majors and how I could find research opportunities in the investment banking field, as I'm trying to major in finance. Thank you!
I've been waiting for this one, appreciate it a lot. I asked this question on one of your recent RUclips shorts and its related to independent research, so I would really appreciate any insight from your end. I'm currently an astrophysics-focused student doing guided research, and I have recently began diving into independent research. I am currently pursing an engineering research project related to fluid dynamics. Although, if everything goes as planned, I should be able to fabricate a physical product, I am currently just working with self-programmed simulations and machine learning algorithms. I know you're more focused on medicine, but at ISEF, to what extent do you see more purely computational model research? With one of the research internships that I am doing, I am currently creating an ML model, and you mentioned taking contributions you have under a professor and taking that to ISEF, so, as a backup, will that be viable in and of itself or should I create an accomplishing measurement device to siphon the data for such model? I've seen some projects with purely computation, but it doesn't seem that many get far, so I was wondering what it is like at the highest position.
What coding language should I learn for this type of research? I don't know anything about coding but everything says to learn either JavaScript or Python.
hey pratik, i just wanted to say how glad i am to have discovered your channel youve really helped in familiarizing fields such as research, internships, etc to a level where i can understand and its been incredibly helpful love your videos
Hi, thank you for making such inspiring RUclips videos. For an 8th grader who wants to learn coding for doing science fair projects, what is the best way to do so? Any website or online courses you would recommend? Many thanks in advance. It seems like coding related science fair project is the most assessable for this age group. Again, very grateful for any advice you may have.
I love your channel! I’ve personally been following the process you listed out in the vid for awhile now and hav narrowed down on a topic of interest and am delving into it. It’s a coding science fair project idea but I was wonder if you could give me advice on how to email professors if they’re interested in mentoring me. Should I list out achievements or focus on idea and passion? And what would I do in a situation where more than one person replied saying they’re willing to work with me?
I'm no expert, but I would think that you would want to focus more on the idea and passion for the email, but just make sure to say that you have researched the topic extensively.
Hey Pratik, thanks a lot for your help! I do have a few questions. I want to do independent research in quantum mechanics, but the resources for doing research in that field are mostly in laboratories. Do you know how I could do research in this field with my computer?
I'm sort of confused by the labelling of steps 4 and 5. Even though step 4 is labelled implementation, it also has aspects of ideation, and even though step 5 is labelled ideation, it also has aspects of implementation. Thanks for the video though, can't find this content anywhere else on yt :)
Hey Pratik, I will soon be a freshman in late August. I luv the help and advice you give in your vids. Since I will start my research this fall, what platforms could I use to help myself learn to code? I've never done coding and don't take any coding classes, do you have any suggestions for websites or platforms that could help me learn how to code? Is Khan Academy a good option to learn to code? Thanks buddy.
It depends on the project u want to make, but honestly, as long as u learn A language ull have the basic idea for ALL languages. If u want to make something with AIML (Machine Learning) then learn python. Once u do that, all the other languages are 10x easier.
Hey Preaching P, I heard coding played a crucial role in developing algorithms for your Epilepsy research. Would you mind sharing which platform you used to learn coding?"
@PreachingP Question: Do colleges think it's worse if you took a Science Research Class. Like I'm taking a class where the upper classman teach us how to find a topic, find research facilities, professors ect. and I'm wondering if that fact that I'm taking such a class would make it seem likes less work than if I had done it all with my own research. IDK what's your opinion?
Preaching P I got a question for you. I have been doing research this summer with a program. They recommended Journal of Student Research(JSR) for publication. What journal do you recommend when added to college apps?
Hey Pratik, I love your content. It has helped me so much as a first generation student. I have a question. Is it too late to start individual research as a rising junior?
Would you say that debate is time-worthy in high school for a pre-med student? Especially since joining debate would mean less time for independent research or preparing for science competitions. I've heard that debate and model un carry a similar prestige, and I watched the ranking extracurriculars video - so would you agree that debate is very pointless? Also, what’s your opinion on the ap capstone diploma program? If there’s ap classes (ap music theory and ap psychology) I want to take instead, are those better options?
i’m going into my sophomore year, and i’m looking to do some kind of quantum computing research. how long did it take for you to get your research published after starting step 3? right now i’m still on the broad learning-about-the-subject stage but i’m starting to hone in on what i want to commit to studying and eventually contribute something of value to the field.
I have no idea where to start the research. Do I write my research in google docs or something? and what websites and where do I find the already published research papers to read them? Do I submit my research paper at my school or something or on a website? what website should I publish my research on? I'm in 10th grade and I want to publish a research paper about neuroscience.
Hello P, I understand that the content you make is typically meant for more intelligent people and not average students like myself but Can you give me any advice towards a person like me i have decent gpa of 3.9 but i would say I'm lacking in extracurriculars and test scores? my SAT score is around 1050. I have pretty mid ecs and is going into senior year my goal really isnt to make it to any big named university of any sorts just colleges and stateschools
Bro i am Aadarsh from India I want to participate in ISEF but I am interested in Mathematics. So can you provide me an outline on how to *build* the question of my research paper.
prathik ! i was able to get a professor for mentoring as well as an objective for the project, but im going to need an irb since its survey based. obtaining an irb is a super long process and its not worth it cus id be in college by then. do you know of any alternatives? my prof said that science fairs might be able to grant permissions but im not sure how i would go about that
Hey Pratik, I want to begin pursuing research in order to compete in ISEF. However, my state fair is in the spring and it is currently the early fall. Do you think I am too late? You made it sound like this is a long term process over a year or longer.
hey somebody doing this type of research: if im starting over the summer how many hours can i expect to dedicate per week to this / how many weeks or months does the entire process (beginning to publishing paper) take?
Great video but what if I want to study business or finance upon entering high school. I know of the other opportunities but I am just wondering if research would work for fields like these.
Is it too late for a Junior to learn how to code for a research project. I want to pursue CS-Medicine research in college as well, so is it worth it to learn even if it hurts my spike?
Hello prateek (i think thats your name) I am confused by the fact that you only talk about scientific research. Can I do research in the fields of arts and humanities? Is it worth it?
Hiii! :D Must independent research be scientifically based to be published or continuously considered? I have a few thesis topics that I really super like but they all lean towards social, political, and legal sciences. They'll all include a TON of published numerical values and statistics- but it's not cancer based or anything. Is this alright? 👀😭
Not really, he might have the word 'blud' on his vocabulary but is this context he uses the word for informal conversation instead of using it in a formal setting. He might have a solid foundation in English that we might not be aware of. So having the word 'blud' in his day to day vocabulary does not prove that he does not have a firm grip on English Grammar.
@@debarghyasaha6801 I’d like to argue. This is not an argument about his understanding of English grammar which he may as well have gotten down to fine art. Instead this is an argument of the impression that he gives off by using the word ‘blud’ in his comment. You argue that it’s use isn’t prohibited as it’s not a formal setting and you’d be right however being allowed to use the word doesn’t necessarily mean that using it won’t give off a bad impression about you.
Damn… ur awesome bro, if I had u earlier it would have helped me especially with this research stuff. All I thought before is just grinding academics, but obviously now I’m a senior and cannot do much about extracurriculars. At least I can help my younger brother using ur channel. Thanks man
literally same LOL
@alexreifel frr this is literally my situation
Nah tbh I also did the same but now luckily I competed in so much that i thought i was doing for fun and now looking back I’ve got like a national silver medal in swimming and have competed in a sh*t ton of science related competitions (qualified for semi finals for ARSSDC) and also have made my own community service organization, I did all of this in senior year (11th Grade) of my high school, don’t let yourself down, you still have time, even if its less, try to do something that will make you stand out
ur genuinely the realest person on this app😭🙏 u make everything so relatable
notes:
Step 1: Narrow down what your going to research into a specific topic.
Step 2: Get an overview of a topic by first diving into sources such as RUclips, documentaries, news and magazines. Try and make the learning entertaining so you don't get burnt out as easily.
Step 3: Familiarize yourself in that topic by reading the overview of research papers and articles. You probably won't understand it at first but after a few more tries, you will.
Bonus Tip: Find out more about the keywords that you don't understand and write them down. Do this enough times throughout the paper that you can understand the research paper/article from front to back.
Step 4: Explore a problem of what your researching and show how it can be improved. Remember that there are so many different angles that you can see the problem from.
Step 5: When researching, imagine that you are one of the gears working towards finding developing something new.
Step 6: Follow Pratik for more advice!
u forgot step 1: be deviously handsome
Pratik, I watch your videos religiously and can't even begin to tell you how incredibly helpful they are. As a rising freshman, I want to do well in school and pursue a career in computer science. Watching your videos gives me a lot more direction in the way I should go about high school to be able to get where I want to be in the future. Thank you.
we're similar, both rising freshman interested in CS, what do you plan to do freshman year?
same
same freshman and cs. im gonna just learn some ML and AI topics (neural networks, nlp), and make a research project, cold email a few professors and work with them, submit to top level science fairs (i.e. isef, jshs), continue to be a part of an frc that made worlds 7 times, be a part of my school cs, cybersecurity, tech&robotics, and debate. im also tryna get a 4.0 gpa and take as many aps as possible. also a part of my school soccer team. and cys orchestra. and boy scouts (star rn in 9th grade),
@@SportzFeverYT hey im currently a rising freshman and I js wanted to know how its been going for you so far and what you've accomplished (n hopefully give me some advice.) I have no idea how to start even after watching lol
I swear yesterday I was like "Ayo I wish Pratik made a video about his process to independent research" man this is going to so helpful as a rising freshman. Thank you brother
Thank you so much for this video. I'm an international student in freshman year and really want to do research, but there's no content in my country. I appreciate a lot this type of video, I'm very sure that you are helping a lot of students like me
Loved the video!! I’d absolutely be interested if you covered the publication process of research, it’s difficult to know where to start without science fair or anything like it at my school. Awesome vid super helpful!!
I’ve been needing this for SO LONG
I would be more than interested if you made a specific video on the process to ISEF or how to publish research. Also, if you could tell us your journey would research, that would be greatly appreciated. Also, great and honest vid sir.
Thank you so much for your videos! I'm a freshman who wants to find their passion and explore research. Your videos gave me a lot of inspiration and direction, and I wish you luck in college as well!
I love you, Pratik ❤️
Yo these videos are always so helpful and you always make them so interesting. I’d definitely be down for some more content about research and internships as well. Keep up the good work!
Best Research vid ever.
I have been waiting for this video!
Hey Pratik! I’m a freshmen and pretty deep into step 3ish stage rn for what I hope may get me into ISEF next year with astrophysics. This video, and all your other videos, are super helpful for me! Thank you so much for all of this information!
How did you learn all of that 😭. I'm a freshman but I'm only on normal bio what can I do with only this
Editing went crazy this vid Prathik, proud of you bro!
This comment section is incredible. Keep doing what you're doing man!
Ik I’m late but, This video was really helpful. I am working on writing a social sciences research paper on how student journalism rights are affected by various economic systems and factors.
Pratik bro ur a real one😢, singlehandedly carried my sat score.
just published my first paper after following this (on computational astronomy as a freshman), thanks Pratik
thank you so much bro just taught everything TT
Hi, I am a 3rd year University/ College student doing a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology. Honestly, you have given us a roadmap to do research and eventually publish papers, which is the area that even my University Professors haven't helped me much on. So, thank you so much from Pakistan.
is my birthday king, preciate thr gift
This video is wonderful!
Make a video on science fairs and publishing papers! I love your videos by the way!
Wow, really liked the video, some great insights there!
Would you make some video about publishing papers and stuff?
You should do an applying to ISEF series to prep us for the upcoming season!
Great video, very insightful
Hi! I recently won 1st place in ISEF, thanks for your help!!!
Hi! Omg you are such a inspiration. A few months ago, I was really interested in your work and inspired by your achievements in ISEF. It is such a major flex honestly! I was wondering how you got to such a high stage and if you had any research mentors or internships?
can you please make a video continuation to this about how to get started in science fairs please?
Awsome vlog.great info.
Can you make a video on publishing papers , format, and etc? Thank You.
it was really helpful please make a vid on science fares
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for the algo btw
Hey Pratik, I stumbled across your channel a couple days ago while searching what I should be doing freshman year to lay the groundwork for getting into t20s. I watched your video on the blueprint for all 4 years and took away the best extracurriculars like Job Shadowing, Interviews, Clubs, and Volunteering; I just wanted to ask what you did freshman year and if you have any other advice? (BTW I already figured out what my SPIKE is and what career I want to get into, CS.)
You should go more in depth into the later parts. How to use coding in projects, how to write te actual papers and publish them and next steps.
Hey Pratik, I love your videos and find them intellectually very helpful for my high school career. I was hoping that you could take into consideration making a video about finance/business majors and how I could find research opportunities in the investment banking field, as I'm trying to major in finance. Thank you!
imma need that science fair/science conference sauce 😋😏
COMMON PREACHING P WWWWWWWWWWWW
So true
I've been waiting for this one, appreciate it a lot. I asked this question on one of your recent RUclips shorts and its related to independent research, so I would really appreciate any insight from your end. I'm currently an astrophysics-focused student doing guided research, and I have recently began diving into independent research. I am currently pursing an engineering research project related to fluid dynamics. Although, if everything goes as planned, I should be able to fabricate a physical product, I am currently just working with self-programmed simulations and machine learning algorithms. I know you're more focused on medicine, but at ISEF, to what extent do you see more purely computational model research? With one of the research internships that I am doing, I am currently creating an ML model, and you mentioned taking contributions you have under a professor and taking that to ISEF, so, as a backup, will that be viable in and of itself or should I create an accomplishing measurement device to siphon the data for such model? I've seen some projects with purely computation, but it doesn't seem that many get far, so I was wondering what it is like at the highest position.
What coding language should I learn for this type of research? I don't know anything about coding but everything says to learn either JavaScript or Python.
I love you bro u saved meeee
unrelated but im loving the mullet
Make that science fair vid ong
🎉 smarter than me
very good
Please make a video on how to publish your own research paper from scratch 🙏
YESSS
Bro ur videos are so helpful and motivating. How did you model the brain?
hey pratik,
i just wanted to say how glad i am to have discovered your channel
youve really helped in familiarizing fields such as research, internships, etc to a level where i can understand and its been incredibly helpful
love your videos
Hi, thank you for making such inspiring RUclips videos. For an 8th grader who wants to learn coding for doing science fair projects, what is the best way to do so? Any website or online courses you would recommend? Many thanks in advance. It seems like coding related science fair project is the most assessable for this age group. Again, very grateful for any advice you may have.
First View 💪💪
I love your channel! I’ve personally been following the process you listed out in the vid for awhile now and hav narrowed down on a topic of interest and am delving into it. It’s a coding science fair project idea but I was wonder if you could give me advice on how to email professors if they’re interested in mentoring me. Should I list out achievements or focus on idea and passion? And what would I do in a situation where more than one person replied saying they’re willing to work with me?
I'm no expert, but I would think that you would want to focus more on the idea and passion for the email, but just make sure to say that you have researched the topic extensively.
Is it too late to start research as a sophomore? Because I’ve seen a lot of people talking about starting in 8th or 9th grade but no later than that.
i’m a sophomore too but i don’t think it’s ever too late, just commit right now and focus on these goals. prioritize!!
Is it still worth starting research in begining of 11th grade?
dude... don't just do it for college apps. Think about the benefits of research when you are in college as well
@@zappist751yes ur right because the bigger the benefit your research has, the more impressive it looks on college apps
Yes it’s a good time to start it
Hello, I was wondering if you could consider making a video for students who don’t know which path to take in their studies and career.
Hey Pratik, thanks a lot for your help! I do have a few questions. I want to do independent research in quantum mechanics, but the resources for doing research in that field are mostly in laboratories. Do you know how I could do research in this field with my computer?
Assuming I don't get research in a lab
I'm sort of confused by the labelling of steps 4 and 5. Even though step 4 is labelled implementation, it also has aspects of ideation, and even though step 5 is labelled ideation, it also has aspects of implementation.
Thanks for the video though, can't find this content anywhere else on yt :)
Hi , can i do mini individual reserach project during my gap year.
Hey Pratik, I will soon be a freshman in late August. I luv the help and advice you give in your vids. Since I will start my research this fall, what platforms could I use to help myself learn to code? I've never done coding and don't take any coding classes, do you have any suggestions for websites or platforms that could help me learn how to code? Is Khan Academy a good option to learn to code? Thanks buddy.
same, please let me know if you find a good way to learn coding!
I am interested in reading your research paper , from where can I get it?
Hi Preaching P, would you recommend doing research with a professor, or doing it independently? Thanks!
Can anyone pls answer me when he meant by learning how to code, which computer language should I proceed? Python? or Java?
It depends on the project u want to make, but honestly, as long as u learn A language ull have the basic idea for ALL languages. If u want to make something with AIML (Machine Learning) then learn python. Once u do that, all the other languages are 10x easier.
Video on Publishing would b Great ,
Hey Preaching P,
I heard coding played a crucial role in developing algorithms for your Epilepsy research. Would you mind sharing which platform you used to learn coding?"
@PreachingP
Question:
Do colleges think it's worse if you took a Science Research Class.
Like I'm taking a class where the upper classman teach us how to find a topic, find research facilities, professors ect. and I'm wondering if that fact that I'm taking such a class would make it seem likes less work than if I had done it all with my own research. IDK what's your opinion?
First but who cares! Also great video!
Preaching P I got a question for you. I have been doing research this summer with a program. They recommended Journal of Student Research(JSR) for publication. What journal do you recommend when added to college apps?
the publication journal barely matters lol. Just publish it through any known publisher.
Hey Pratik, I love your content. It has helped me so much as a first generation student. I have a question. Is it too late to start individual research as a rising junior?
💯🐐
Would you say that debate is time-worthy in high school for a pre-med student? Especially since joining debate would mean less time for independent research or preparing for science competitions. I've heard that debate and model un carry a similar prestige, and I watched the ranking extracurriculars video - so would you agree that debate is very pointless?
Also, what’s your opinion on the ap capstone diploma program? If there’s ap classes (ap music theory and ap psychology) I want to take instead, are those better options?
video about science fairs pls
i’m going into my sophomore year, and i’m looking to do some kind of quantum computing research. how long did it take for you to get your research published after starting step 3? right now i’m still on the broad learning-about-the-subject stage but i’m starting to hone in on what i want to commit to studying and eventually contribute something of value to the field.
same
Same! I am 14
I have no idea where to start the research. Do I write my research in google docs or something? and what websites and where do I find the already published research papers to read them? Do I submit my research paper at my school or something or on a website? what website should I publish my research on? I'm in 10th grade and I want to publish a research paper about neuroscience.
Someone plez helppppppp meeeeee 😰😰
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- ฐานข้อมูล เทพ มีแต่เทพ ที่จะทำได้
How should I go about doing survey-based independent research?
Hello P, I understand that the content you make is typically meant for more intelligent people and not average students like myself but Can you give me any advice towards a person like me i have decent gpa of 3.9 but i would say I'm lacking in extracurriculars and test scores? my SAT score is around 1050. I have pretty mid ecs and is going into senior year my goal really isnt to make it to any big named university of any sorts just colleges and stateschools
Bro i am Aadarsh from India I want to participate in ISEF but I am interested in Mathematics. So can you provide me an outline on how to *build* the question of my research paper.
Would independent research or an internship be better for cs?
both
Both for sure
prathik ! i was able to get a professor for mentoring as well as an objective for the project, but im going to need an irb since its survey based. obtaining an irb is a super long process and its not worth it cus id be in college by then. do you know of any alternatives? my prof said that science fairs might be able to grant permissions but im not sure how i would go about that
Hey Pratik,
I want to begin pursuing research in order to compete in ISEF. However, my state fair is in the spring and it is currently the early fall. Do you think I am too late? You made it sound like this is a long term process over a year or longer.
Cool
Hello! I was wondering if you have any computer science related research ideas?
hey somebody doing this type of research: if im starting over the summer how many hours can i expect to dedicate per week to this / how many weeks or months does the entire process (beginning to publishing paper) take?
I have my project ready and I wanna participate in ISEF; how should I go with it?
Great video but what if I want to study business or finance upon entering high school. I know of the other opportunities but I am just wondering if research would work for fields like these.
Yes there is technology in finance
Is it too late for a Junior to learn how to code for a research project. I want to pursue CS-Medicine research in college as well, so is it worth it to learn even if it hurts my spike?
Hello prateek (i think thats your name)
I am confused by the fact that you only talk about scientific research. Can I do research in the fields of arts and humanities? Is it worth it?
can compsci comete at science fair?
Hiii! :D Must independent research be scientifically based to be published or continuously considered? I have a few thesis topics that I really super like but they all lean towards social, political, and legal sciences. They'll all include a TON of published numerical values and statistics- but it's not cancer based or anything. Is this alright? 👀😭
Research in the humanities is absolutely valid
4:40 how is bro adding 5 reps per day, mf is not training till failure
Issa metaphor
im joking@@brookst9384
hey, where can i find legit research papers?
is that rishab in the thumbnail
5:59 i seen that
the neuroticism i gain from watching these videos lmao
I don't understand what's going on he started this channel by telling us he got rejected from the ivies now he got into Harvard and Stanford...when?
Bro u look like the male version of Davy from Never Have I Ever
W vid
W also can we read an learn about ur research
blud got into harvard but cant spell independent
Hate to break it to you, but having “blud” in your vocabulary is telling us more about you than the dude that got into Harvard 😅
Not really, he might have the word 'blud' on his vocabulary but is this context he uses the word for informal conversation instead of using it in a formal setting.
He might have a solid foundation in English that we might not be aware of. So having the word 'blud' in his day to day vocabulary does not prove that he does not have a firm grip on English Grammar.
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I’d like to argue. This is not an argument about his understanding of English grammar which he may as well have gotten down to fine art. Instead this is an argument of the impression that he gives off by using the word ‘blud’ in his comment. You argue that it’s use isn’t prohibited as it’s not a formal setting and you’d be right however being allowed to use the word doesn’t necessarily mean that using it won’t give off a bad impression about you.
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Well said 😂@@cclark3
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