I worked as TA last year and it was really hard: so much things to do, I learned a lot and realized that to be a professor requires that you be very organized and in the beginning of the career requires a lot of time to prepare good classes. I believe that this amount of time spent in preparing classes dimishes exponentially during the years. At least, I hope so.
I wish if I had a friend like you. I am enrolled in PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics at University of Texas this September batch. Could you please give some good books recommendation for statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics?
You should do more of these, it's interesting seeing what life is like in grad school
Glad to hear you liked it! Will definitely be filming some more, so stay tuned!
Its a very intensive and challenging routine, but it's seems rewarding at the same time.
Wish I had a friend like you in graduate school! I’m a PhD (I study statistics and applied probability) and I love these videos!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Stats and applied probability are two things I need to improve upon myself, maybe I can learn from you!
This was a very interesting video! The part where you made tea was painful to watch though.
What can I say, it’s efficient LOL
I worked as TA last year and it was really hard: so much things to do, I learned a lot and realized that to be a professor requires that you be very organized and in the beginning of the career requires a lot of time to prepare good classes. I believe that this amount of time spent in preparing classes dimishes exponentially during the years. At least, I hope so.
I wish if I had a friend like you. I am enrolled in PhD in theoretical condensed matter physics at University of Texas this September batch. Could you please give some good books recommendation for statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics?