How To Easily Get A First In Your Maths Degree

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @mlfacts7973
    @mlfacts7973 Год назад +4

    This video was by far the most helpful maths degree related video that I've ever watched ! That plan seems solid 💯Thank you for the video

  • @felixhagen4936
    @felixhagen4936 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the videos. I am student of computer science from germany and I was looking for help on how to learn math. I have not found much exept for your channel. Your content is of high quality! I have learned much from your videos.

  • @hightfly9300
    @hightfly9300 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the videos mate! Would you mind sharing the decks you're the proudest of?

  • @imperatorrm
    @imperatorrm 3 года назад

    thanks Harry, your videos are just what I need.

  • @sumers9396
    @sumers9396 Год назад

    please keep these coming

  • @fiperr
    @fiperr 2 года назад +4

    You should explain this system with a video like "A day in a Math student", that will be very helpful

  • @pepegrillo1749
    @pepegrillo1749 2 года назад

    very good video, you saved my degree

  • @steliostoulis1875
    @steliostoulis1875 3 года назад

    Great advice

  • @gingerbread4829
    @gingerbread4829 3 года назад

    Good points, really needed this video as a struggling math major.. My weakest point (in general) is memory - I do understand proofs when I see them but I never tried to actually memorize them during the semester, before the tests which resulted in cramming which resulted in bad grades.
    You mentioned that there's a video about going to lectures but I can't find it, are you planning to upload it soon?

  • @Ghost____Rider
    @Ghost____Rider 2 года назад

    How can we adapt this method for online exams? Because the online exams don't tend to ask bookwork definitions and theorem questions

  • @1uzzy18
    @1uzzy18 Год назад

    Amazing video! I just have one question. I have missed around 5 weeks worth of lectures due to me being ill and it’s my first semester in my Physics degree. I’m also struggling to find an effective revision method causing me to procrastinate, I’m planning on catching up with the lectures by taking notes from the lecture and then doing practice questions. I feel really demotivated and the amount of content I have missed looks scary, any advice on how to go about things? I would really like to get 70% and above in my assessments which are in 7-8 weeks.

  • @JR-iu8yl
    @JR-iu8yl 2 года назад

    how would you incorporate this method with open book maths exams ?

  • @reoov3798
    @reoov3798 3 года назад

    Really good video. Are you going to produce more?

  • @Rajsingh-rs1yi
    @Rajsingh-rs1yi 3 года назад +1

    This is a great video. My only question is, do I need to continue reviewing the Anki flashcards made in one year, in the summer and over to the next years? For example, will I need to review flashcards made in year 1, in year 3 or 4?

    • @niikurasu2855
      @niikurasu2855 2 года назад

      Depends if you have to know the stuff 100% accurately. Most of the time your space between the repetitions is already so high that you don’t have to keep doing them.

  • @mijaelmarcelovillarroelchu6513
    @mijaelmarcelovillarroelchu6513 2 года назад

    Hello, I am a 17-year-old Bolivian student, I have a year left to finish high school and lately I have been feeling lost in terms of being productive in my studies either by reading or withholding information but in the end after watching some videos I see that I have wasted time watching many productivity youtube channels since I spend most of my time watching that kind of videos, I think those would be some of the reasons why my grades went down, I feel that if I continue like this I will not get anywhere and they will eat me live when abroad; I dream of being a mathematician and studying at a top 100 university and that it be Asian, anyway I am writing to you because I saw your videos of life advice for teenagers and I felt very identified since I am antisocial and I hardly do anything more than see do my homework and watching TV, the only good thing I do is exercise and meditate; I used to watch youtube videos with the idea of ​​creating a system that would help me improve my grades and at the same time really learn but I'm not achieving any of that so I unsubscribed from those youtube channels and now I'm looking for study vlogs and trying to find one with a style similar to mine in such a way that I can keep up with it and be productive once a day, in short, I am just writing this to you in the hope that you will answer me and maybe help me reorganize my life since my life is not about the screen and although if I am learning I feel that I do not dedicate anything to learning a skill and so far the youtube channels that I have seen do not resemble my reality and that is why I found a channel dictated by a Hindu who I inspire myself to be better but I feel that I am not applying it, that is why I think I am looking for Indian channels because their situation is similar to that of Latin Americans and therefore I identify myself better, I also look for Asian channels that hopefully I can translate into Spanish through s subtitles since even though I take English courses I still need to practice listening anyway I hope you answer me