I've learned more with this video than in school. I never understood science in school, but the simple way you describe everything made me learn it quickly, remember it, and made me feel better about everyone asking me why I'm single, I mean I wanna focus on my studies, why not? I'm not gonna emotionally invest in a relationship when I'm not sure what I'm gonna do with my life yet, I'd rather not hurt someone and get their hopes up 👍👍👍 By the way, I saw you want to be a pop culture scientist and that's an awesome goal and concept. I'm studying myself to be a teacher. I've noticed teacher burnout happens very often and makes teachers not wanna teach or give up, thus I didn't learn much in middle school and high school. Teachers weren't invested in us learning but simply knowing & remembering the answers for tests and exams. My goal is to teach in a way that classes feel fun, interactive, and teach you a little of everything. Discussing and using popular terms, placing yourself at the student's level, and using correct learning strategies are only some of the techniques I wish my teachers had used. I was an honor roll students for a long time, and I gave up because of teachers. I wanna motivate my students, not just because have to learn because it's required. But because they wanna improve themselves, while not giving up things they like. Thank you 👋 I wish you the best!
Hey! Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your story. You seem like you’re going to become an amazing educator-hopefully we’ll get the opportunity to work together in the future! I wish you the best!
It's awesome to see people genuinely interested in a science I'm currently in school to become a firefighter but I want to expand on fire science and haz mat chemicals any tips on how to stay up to date on what's evolving in the science world?
i'm glad you enjoyed the video! make sure to sub for weekly content. I actually have a video that has to do with fire that's coming before the end of the year, so definitely make sure you stay tuned. as for staying up to date with the science world, I would highly recommend Science Magazine. Science is one of the world's premiere scientific journals and they also publish news on the biggest discoveries, which I believe are free to read. They're as credible as it gets! If you had a little more free time and access to the journal, you could even read the experiments themselves to see more of the primary data.
church mcgerk As an actual firefighter I definitely recommend finding a speciality in Hazardous Material. If the Chemistry interests you I recommend getting your HMT, then find a speciality. Yes understand the process, but also familiarize yourself with an ERG, UN I.D numbers, types of containers etc.
Garrett Biggs haha I’m glad to hear it. that’s the goal of Fresh Professor. I try to make these videos as relatable as possible-that way even people with absolutely no science background can still learn something new!
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What a legend, love this, totally got me
Damn thanks for making this an ad I’m hooked
Thanks for watching! Welcome to the team!
Chem 113 actually makes a little bit of sense now
40 seconds in I hit subscribe
I've learned more with this video than in school. I never understood science in school, but the simple way you describe everything made me learn it quickly, remember it, and made me feel better about everyone asking me why I'm single, I mean I wanna focus on my studies, why not? I'm not gonna emotionally invest in a relationship when I'm not sure what I'm gonna do with my life yet, I'd rather not hurt someone and get their hopes up 👍👍👍 By the way, I saw you want to be a pop culture scientist and that's an awesome goal and concept. I'm studying myself to be a teacher. I've noticed teacher burnout happens very often and makes teachers not wanna teach or give up, thus I didn't learn much in middle school and high school. Teachers weren't invested in us learning but simply knowing & remembering the answers for tests and exams. My goal is to teach in a way that classes feel fun, interactive, and teach you a little of everything. Discussing and using popular terms, placing yourself at the student's level, and using correct learning strategies are only some of the techniques I wish my teachers had used. I was an honor roll students for a long time, and I gave up because of teachers. I wanna motivate my students, not just because have to learn because it's required. But because they wanna improve themselves, while not giving up things they like. Thank you 👋 I wish you the best!
Hey! Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your story. You seem like you’re going to become an amazing educator-hopefully we’ll get the opportunity to work together in the future! I wish you the best!
This kinda reminds me of a more useful khan academy
Chaotic_ Shadow aye, that’s big love! Appreciate it 👍🏾
Good shit Tyson keep doing big things
appreciate it bro 💪🏾
It's awesome to see people genuinely interested in a science I'm currently in school to become a firefighter but I want to expand on fire science and haz mat chemicals any tips on how to stay up to date on what's evolving in the science world?
i'm glad you enjoyed the video! make sure to sub for weekly content. I actually have a video that has to do with fire that's coming before the end of the year, so definitely make sure you stay tuned. as for staying up to date with the science world, I would highly recommend Science Magazine. Science is one of the world's premiere scientific journals and they also publish news on the biggest discoveries, which I believe are free to read. They're as credible as it gets! If you had a little more free time and access to the journal, you could even read the experiments themselves to see more of the primary data.
church mcgerk As an actual firefighter I definitely recommend finding a speciality in Hazardous Material. If the Chemistry interests you I recommend getting your HMT, then find a speciality. Yes understand the process, but also familiarize yourself with an ERG, UN I.D numbers, types of containers etc.
Also try reading up on UL studies. They do studies on flashover time in compared building construction, GPM/PSI for types of fires, etc.
Honestly this made so much sense. I’m quite surprised and I suck at chem. 😂
Garrett Biggs haha I’m glad to hear it. that’s the goal of Fresh Professor. I try to make these videos as relatable as possible-that way even people with absolutely no science background can still learn something new!
Damn. I wish I can bond with a shorty in the first place
nice video, guess I will subscribe for the time being. I wish you the best of luck on youtube and I look forward to more videos in the future.
Ethan Schnetz welcome, man! New video tomorrow and every Monday thereafter!
great advice tyson! keep up the great work. very put together content
thanks for the support! I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Why am I watching this I took biochem 2 lmao.
I am for sure a noble gas
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Sup Tyson New Sub And Props To U for the content and knowledge And Good Luck in school bro!
much appreciated!
Chemist virgins have joined the chat
Is it possible to get out of the friend zone
research is still pending on this one! i'll let you know as soon as someone finds out. thanks for watching!
YES
I live in New Haven trying to help me out Fresh
Bro new sub :0great video
welcome!
Nice video, I just subscribed to you.
Appreciated 🙏🏾
Aquaman is amazing u crazy😂
haha gotta agree to disagree on that one! thanks for watching!
Lol trying to do anything I can. thx
Good job ‼️
thanks for the support!