So You Want To Be a Physics Major?

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  • I wanted to make a video showing what classes you must take in order to get a Bachelors Degree in Physics. I also give a brief description of those classes.
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  • @eranbroide3003
    @eranbroide3003 3 года назад +1806

    "No one got into physics because they're fascinated by projectile motion"
    Me: Well actually....

    • @clover4135
      @clover4135 3 года назад +57

      💀💀

    • @lifeontheledgerlines8394
      @lifeontheledgerlines8394 3 года назад +34

      felt that

    • @livelife2324
      @livelife2324 2 года назад +143

      So true. What got me interested was not the quantum/nuclear physics and astrophysics stuff either. it was the classical physics and electric/ electronic stuff🤭

    • @dr.sigmundfreud5649
      @dr.sigmundfreud5649 2 года назад +42

      @@livelife2324 dear god…

    • @dubber1416
      @dubber1416 2 года назад +8

      Literally the only reason why i wanna secondary major in physics, first being CS

  • @ryandavid6101
    @ryandavid6101 5 лет назад +1817

    Physics, the biggest ego killer in all major departments lol

    • @24kGoldenRocket
      @24kGoldenRocket 4 года назад +325

      When I started school i knew everything. By the time I left school I knew nothing.

    • @A591m
      @A591m 4 года назад +184

      Never lost my self confidence like when I took that first semester of physics

    • @maximegr3992
      @maximegr3992 3 года назад +21

      @@A591m right now i am in the same situation as you. Did you continue or stop it ?

    • @user-bp8yd7uy6h
      @user-bp8yd7uy6h 3 года назад +81

      @@maximegr3992 always go on, my guy.

    • @lovelove-love
      @lovelove-love 3 года назад +32

      Not to mention the ego death physics gives you as learn more about it 😭

  • @immts6475
    @immts6475 5 лет назад +1001

    F=MA
    But when applied to my grades, F=A

    • @brandonsato5121
      @brandonsato5121 5 лет назад +24

      Im MTS M = 1?

    • @vodkacannon
      @vodkacannon 4 года назад +4

      So your last name is mr contradict

    • @MrCat-se7ws
      @MrCat-se7ws 4 года назад +2

      Im MTS which ones the grade lol

    • @immts6475
      @immts6475 3 года назад +6

      @@ena9139
      Nah, so an F is an A to me
      F grade = A grade lol

    • @user-qx5cn1si1q
      @user-qx5cn1si1q 3 года назад +1

      ma*

  • @bgbg418
    @bgbg418 6 лет назад +821

    I get the sense that this music plays when you talk irl

    • @Amzzfr
      @Amzzfr 3 месяца назад +2

      AHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA HOW ARE U BRO

  • @Vinay_Thakur108
    @Vinay_Thakur108 3 месяца назад +31

    Handsome✅
    Intelligence ✅
    Charming ✅
    Confident✅
    Humble✅

  • @ripperduck
    @ripperduck 6 лет назад +868

    remember one thing. math is used to supplement physics, not supplant it. no excuse is allowable for any teacher to throw a bunch of equations, formulas, proofs, etc., without a proper explanation of the underlying concepts that buttress the math. if you need to, meet with your classmates, and if they don't want to, then do it your self, understand fully well all physics concepts.
    and go no further in your study until you know what the term 'all physics happens at the margin' means. i had profs say this time and again without ever attempting to explain what that meant. it was only when i heard it for the 100th time that i stopped a class and said that it was time for them to either explain what it meant, or admit they didn't know what the hell they were talking about.....

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  6 лет назад +78

      ripperduck Well said!

    • @bjarkebum
      @bjarkebum 5 лет назад +37

      How would you explain the meaning of “all physics happens at the margin”? I am really interested. It sounds like the way you solve physics problems. When ever you have to find a physically acceptable solution you will often solve for the boundary conditions?
      My lecturers have never said anything like that but then again I do not live in an English speaking country

    • @gamerdio2503
      @gamerdio2503 4 года назад

      @God What

    • @nazmiimtiyaz527
      @nazmiimtiyaz527 4 года назад +1

      Everyone will be thankful to you for that. -insert Michael Scott Thank You GIF here-

    • @maxsch.6555
      @maxsch.6555 4 года назад +4

      I'll just study math

  • @matthewzarate9116
    @matthewzarate9116 7 лет назад +888

    First year as a physics major. It's absolutely the most challenging work Ive ever done, but I'm so excited for the future!

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  7 лет назад +297

      Matthew Zárate good news is, first year was probably the hardest for me. They make university physics unnecessarily difficult to insure they're not creating engineers that don't understand physics and let their bridges collapse.

    • @matthewzarate9116
      @matthewzarate9116 7 лет назад +53

      Andrew Dotson Thank God haha. It's crazy seeing how full of students each lecture is at the beginning of the course, and at the end, so many have dropped. I enjoy your videos!

    • @user-nf7pr8ls4i
      @user-nf7pr8ls4i 6 лет назад +2

      Matthew Zárate no way!...

    • @izarscharf7845
      @izarscharf7845 6 лет назад +6

      more like weed out the week

    • @noxaeterna8761
      @noxaeterna8761 5 лет назад +16

      @@izarscharf7845 weak*

  • @thomassteele5748
    @thomassteele5748 6 лет назад +775

    This guy is pretty.

  • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
    @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist 6 лет назад +358

    I went into physics because I liked math and how it all fit together. Also out of curiosity about everyday silly little things, such as wondering at age 6 why my thumb and index finger appeared to merge together when I brought them close enough, in front of a bright background. I must have been a puzzle to my parents.
    I teach intro physics and I try to make it as easy as possible, not as hard as possible. And I think that reflects what most physics professors strive for. The reason intro physics is so hard for students is that there is indeed a lot of material, but mainly because it is often their first introduction to a whole new way of looking at the world. It's like learning a new language and also an entirely new culture. All in the span of 2 semesters. We make it as easy as possible, but the rest is in the end of the motivated student. It is normal to have to spend a lot of time practicing before it starts making sense. Once one gets over that hurdle, many of the classes that follow get easier, even though they cover more advanced material.
    But yes, we want our engineers to have a solid understanding of physics, because we don't want them to build bridges that crumble. And a solid of understanding of physics can only come with a lot of hard work.

    • @shreechaturvedi4170
      @shreechaturvedi4170 4 года назад +2

      I've wondered the same thing about the fingers "merging"! Would you be kind so as to provide me with a reason?

    • @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist
      @Off_the_clock_astrophysicist 4 года назад +9

      @@shreechaturvedi4170 It's an effect that happens when you pass light through a tiny opening. It's called diffraction and is a manifestation of the wave nature of light.

    • @shreechaturvedi4170
      @shreechaturvedi4170 4 года назад +6

      @@Off_the_clock_astrophysicist thank you very much. I've actually studied diffraction and the double slit experiment by thomas young but i didn't know that diffraction causes that phenomena. thanks again. have a nice day!

  • @kab_gates7577
    @kab_gates7577 5 лет назад +33

    Faded being played in the background motivated me even more to take up this course

  • @Bluelotusblooming
    @Bluelotusblooming 6 лет назад +77

    I'm currently in grade 10 and have been really passionate about physics all my life. It's the subject I know I'm going to go into. Other than just somewhat aimlessly learning theories and reading textbooks, it's great to know what I'm in for in university in such a concrete form. I really appreciate it!

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  6 лет назад +21

      Good for you for preparing this early! I created this channel to help exactly people like you who do this. If you have any questions or concerns, your comments are always welcome!

    • @Bluelotusblooming
      @Bluelotusblooming 3 года назад +10

      @@dohamelliti2653 Haha yes actually, I'm going into my second year in a math and physics specialist :) The math was very different and hard, the physics intuitive and interesting as hell so far. Can't wait to continue! Andrew was definitely an inspiration to keep myself motivated.

    • @kimjong-un8543
      @kimjong-un8543 2 года назад

      @@Bluelotusblooming hows it going?

    • @chaoticfanboy347
      @chaoticfanboy347 Год назад

      where r u now?

    • @amrosman1186
      @amrosman1186 7 месяцев назад +1

      I will probably come again at this comment after few years

  • @RoyalDomi
    @RoyalDomi 6 лет назад +250

    Seems like a Physics degree needs a lot of discipline. Not sure if I can have that much discipline for 3 years. I might get frustrated after a while. Sound bad I know. I want to do it but I am afraid that I might get frustrated.

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  6 лет назад +447

      RoyalDomi You're talking to a guy that got average grades in high school, got a D in freshman level college English, but managed to turn it around and get straight A's last semester in 400 level math and physics. For me, the discipline came once I realized I couldn't have the life I wanted unless I got my priorities straight and learned to try my best consistently

    • @houstonsisk9380
      @houstonsisk9380 6 лет назад +2

      Andrew Dotson did you take private loans to pay for your education?

    • @raney150
      @raney150 6 лет назад +4

      Houston Sisk I would advise against that if at all possible. The federal loans are OK, but the private loans could screw you over.

    • @yamirdreizehn283
      @yamirdreizehn283 6 лет назад +10

      Houston Sisk how about studying in europe? Waaay cheaper

    • @restitutororbis964
      @restitutororbis964 6 лет назад +5

      Alexander Bartsch Thats a good idea, I was thinking to moving to Finland, they have free colleges and are number 1 in education.

  • @HalfHotHalfCold
    @HalfHotHalfCold 6 лет назад +139

    This video gets me so stoked to get my degree in Physics and entering the workforce and contributing in a small way to this incredible world we live in. I watch it maybe once or twice a semester. Thanks Andrew

    • @morchel332
      @morchel332 2 года назад +3

      so four years later... how far are you now? :P^^

    • @kali3828
      @kali3828 Год назад +7

      He gave up lol

    • @basil9633
      @basil9633 9 месяцев назад

      Was it worth it?

    • @HalfHotHalfCold
      @HalfHotHalfCold 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@kali3828 lmao you right tho

    • @OniJre
      @OniJre Месяц назад

      @@HalfHotHalfColdwhy?!

  • @christianbolt5761
    @christianbolt5761 Год назад +35

    To go into physics you need to have natural inclinations to think intuitively. I think physicists are in many ways discovered. In HS I took physics and it was one of the easiest classes. Everyone else had difficulties.
    I went on to get a graduate degree. Still love it 25 years later.

  • @coby1kenobii
    @coby1kenobii 5 лет назад +55

    “Can’t have engineering students who have bridges collapse” Michio Kaku also said that! In one of those videos

    • @coby1kenobii
      @coby1kenobii 5 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/0NbBjNiw4tk/видео.html

    • @alexp5569
      @alexp5569 4 года назад +2

      @@coby1kenobii I believe Andrew has stated his fondness for Michio Kaku numerous times before.

    • @josezamora1639
      @josezamora1639 3 года назад

      Overrated statement in the engineering world.

  • @beckymckenna4467
    @beckymckenna4467 6 лет назад +124

    Why am I watching this I'm studying economics

    • @finthechat7134
      @finthechat7134 5 лет назад +30

      You know you want to.

    • @marksharks30
      @marksharks30 5 лет назад +1

      same tho

    • @vodkacannon
      @vodkacannon 4 года назад +8

      You're in the wrong major

    • @xxIluvyouguysxx
      @xxIluvyouguysxx 4 года назад +10

      I already have my bachelors degree in psychology. I just like his voice personally 😂

    • @24kGoldenRocket
      @24kGoldenRocket 4 года назад +6

      Econophysics dear, Econophysics. Look up that subject. Seeing the following equation helped me realize that Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation was truly universal as in it applies to studies not normally associated with Physics.
      This is a formula that I read in a graduate level Economics course book at 3AM in a dorm. It was introduced to me by a Economics Graduate Student .Knowing that I was studying Physics he asked me, 'Does this equation look familiar to you?"
      Fₘ = k(Wₚ - Wₒ)(MₒMₚ)/[(Sₚ - Sₒ)]²
      where
      Fₘ is the force of migration,
      k is an arbitrary constant,
      Wₒ is the prevailing wage in City Sₒ.
      Wₚ is the prevailing wage in City Sₚ,
      Mₒ is the population of City Sₒ,
      Mₚ is the population of City Sₚ,
      and.
      the quantity (Sₚ - Sₒ) is the distance between the cities Sₒ and Sₚ
      The equation describes the fact that the migratory force between two cities is directly proportional to the product of the difference of the prevailing wages in the two cities and the product of the population of the two cities, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates the two cities.
      It was an epiphany.
      It is basically no different than
      F₉ = G m₁m₂/{(r₂ - r₁)]²
      which is Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation.
      Enjoy your exploration.

  • @AnuragXorma
    @AnuragXorma 6 лет назад +14

    I've always wanted to study physics. After watching this, I'm definitely excited. I hope my results are good so that I can go to a good college next year.

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 3 года назад +13

    I remember reading through the Course Catalog as a Freshman and coming across stuff like: Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics, the Schrödinger Equation, Quantum Statistics, etc. and wondering what I got myself into!
    Don't let it freak you out.

  • @collegestudent6071
    @collegestudent6071 4 года назад +5

    It is nice to hear the intro classes are known for being difficult. I've felt fine so far in Gen Physics 2. We just hit magnetic induction and faraday's law, and it just turned up a notch...

  • @purkeypilot
    @purkeypilot 5 лет назад +9

    PDE = Partial Differential Equations. Great video, Andrew. Thanks!

  • @zansterling7379
    @zansterling7379 5 лет назад +41

    My advice if you're interested in majoring in physics is to take the introductory physics and calc classes and if you do well in them do it, if you don't do well in those you should probably consider another major.

    • @nicklancer3923
      @nicklancer3923 Год назад

      What majors would you say are worth majoring these days?

  • @fardeenrafiq
    @fardeenrafiq 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much. I'm interested in Theoretical Physics and this information provided a very helpful description of what I'm going to study in future.

  • @alfredpianoman2543
    @alfredpianoman2543 6 лет назад +1

    You seem like a super chill dude and I appreciate this video

  • @swizzbeats1212
    @swizzbeats1212 5 лет назад +25

    Oh man I remember taking classical mechanics, what a ride that was. CAlculus of variations leading to Euler and Lagrange equations, woo, that class was brutal but lovely.

  • @coreygraham5485
    @coreygraham5485 Год назад +4

    Andrew your videos are so inspiring. I want to know more about how things work in this world and I’m slowly starting my physics journey later in life. It won’t be easy but I know it will give me all the answers I’m always asking. Hopefully I can be at your level one day

  • @josephkitchen3059
    @josephkitchen3059 6 лет назад +26

    Excellent video. I’m a second year engineering major. Did all the calculus and differential equations and physics 1,2,3. Trying to decide if I want to switch to physics. This helped a lot.

    • @Thomas-qg7vy
      @Thomas-qg7vy 2 года назад +4

      Did you end up switching? Or did you stick with engineering?

    • @josephkitchen3059
      @josephkitchen3059 2 года назад +17

      @@Thomas-qg7vy I ended up staying with engineering. Biomedical. Currently work in regenerative medicine. I glad I stayed the course. I love the work.

  • @marcusmorroc-bey232
    @marcusmorroc-bey232 7 месяцев назад

    Andrew, I hope you look back at these videos and recognize how far you've come! I'm happy I came along for the ride.

  • @mr.meeseeks6549
    @mr.meeseeks6549 6 лет назад +11

    Cool video, I just finished my first year college and wanting to be a dentist; but I'm not to sure in what major yet (most likely going to be biology) anyways I'm watching tons of math and physics videos over this summer to be prepared when I take physics and other challenging classes I need; your video helps by the way on what to expect and I bought math and physics books to read from Amazon. 😊

  • @andrewtran6669
    @andrewtran6669 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video, I had recently discovered I wanted to go into astronomy, and I've heard physics would be a good major. Good information. I hope I have the discipline to follow through

  • @kickgfan1542
    @kickgfan1542 6 лет назад +2

    Very insightful, thank you

  • @aidanclark196
    @aidanclark196 5 лет назад +2

    Ooh boy, I took classical mechanics at the same time as calculus 3, and that was definitely confusing for a long time, but by the middle of it, we were talking about topics in calculus that I basically just assume was true at the beginning of classical. It was definitely an interesting way to learn it, and it definitely made calculus more of an investment when I saw a proof and thought, ‘Oooooh, that’s the professor meant when she said this thing three weeks ago.’

  • @nicholasinzunza8887
    @nicholasinzunza8887 7 месяцев назад +4

    To me, as a physics major in my senior year, I feel like intro physics is difficult because the formulas are motivated and derived by a deep understanding of not just the world but also mathematics like multivariable calculus. The students are expected to use these formulas as though they have a fundamental understanding of them in order to solve problems, but they can never have a fundamental understanding because it is their first year. That's how I look at it anyway.

  • @xxIluvyouguysxx
    @xxIluvyouguysxx 4 года назад +6

    I already have a bachelors degree (psychology, not physics). I just watch your videos because I find your voice relaxing :)

  • @hamzailarzeg
    @hamzailarzeg 5 лет назад

    Thank you. This is short, and useful.

  • @cosmicscattering5499
    @cosmicscattering5499 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you Andrew this was awesome.

  • @priyanka__verma
    @priyanka__verma 5 лет назад +2

    I totally agree with you dude about perspective of physics as a subject and teachers who teach it. I think it's because of these people that we start hating some subject.

  • @dr.apollo4226
    @dr.apollo4226 2 года назад +4

    I’ve always loved physics, but I know I don’t have it in me to succeed as a physics major. Good luck to everyone pursuing this field!

  • @kaustubhgupta46
    @kaustubhgupta46 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much
    This video was simply amazing
    Informative and well presented

  • @PANZER7910
    @PANZER7910 5 лет назад

    Thanks for bringing me back the goodal days

  • @nazmiimtiyaz527
    @nazmiimtiyaz527 4 года назад +6

    Watching this video, everything seems so daunting.

  • @bjlaitsproductions
    @bjlaitsproductions 5 лет назад +4

    Holy nuts! I did not realize how many classes I'd need to take

  • @aniketeuler6443
    @aniketeuler6443 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the information Andrew 👍👍👍👍

  • @najifaanjum3324
    @najifaanjum3324 7 месяцев назад +3

    For some reason this is the only video in which the dude looks...insanely attractive.

    • @ClumpypooCP
      @ClumpypooCP 6 месяцев назад +3

      Ik what u mean lol

  • @algerianatheist5854
    @algerianatheist5854 5 лет назад +62

    I'm questionning my ability to study physics, eventhough I really wanna do it

    • @Minuey
      @Minuey 4 года назад +20

      You're going to be fine, dude. Even though I'm a high school senior and my words have less merit than suppose an actual college student, I've heard numerous anecdotes about the materials looking intimidating at first glance, yet it wasn't as bad as they initially thought. Me, browsing Andrew's videos, I feel especially scared because I don't understand more than half of the things he's saying. But when I was about 8, and when I first saw the integral symbol, or dy/dx, or polars from my older brother's homework assignments, I didn't know a single thing. Of course, settling in Calculus BC (Calc. 2), I'm finally learning the things I initially thought I was never going to understand. All it takes is starting from the ground up and going from there, rather than leaping on numerous topics.

  • @estebancanizales3303
    @estebancanizales3303 6 лет назад +3

    I was having doubts if i should take physics being afraid of not being able to find a job but i see how you answered some peoples questions and i have my mind set thank you very much

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  6 лет назад +1

      Esteban Canizales That's so great to hear! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I'll try my best to help!

  • @Grinchcringe
    @Grinchcringe 4 месяца назад +3

    yo whadup young Ben Affleck with a physics major

  • @sahinc8
    @sahinc8 6 лет назад

    great explanation, best I found here!

  • @Annibals
    @Annibals 4 года назад +1

    Always wanted to know abt this. Thanks man

  • @SilentJBeast
    @SilentJBeast 7 лет назад +6

    awesome video! thank you for your awesome explanations, I'm considering physics as my major when I start in a few months.

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  7 лет назад +5

      SilentJBeast thanks so much! Good luck! Kahn academy videos on RUclips will be your best friend in university physics.

    • @sethnesmith6091
      @sethnesmith6091 3 года назад

      How is it going Jesse?!

    • @SilentJBeast
      @SilentJBeast 3 года назад

      @@sethnesmith6091 Great! I'm in my senior year - still a physics major! And got selected by the Air Force to go to pilot training after I graduate! I think that was partly because of my STEM degree

    • @sethnesmith6091
      @sethnesmith6091 3 года назад

      @@SilentJBeast that’s awesome! That’s funny cause I just got out of the army and now I’m gonna be heading into physics. Im just a bit concerned that I’ve had slight trouble with math in the past around calc 1 and trig. Do you think most people who go into physics do it cause they are good at math or because they are fascinated by space phenomenons and are willing to put up the the math for it. Like what drives them. I would be the second one

  • @Noor-sl5ep
    @Noor-sl5ep 3 месяца назад +2

    I really thought that this is going to be a meme but i'm kind of afraid now it's 2 minutes already

    • @Noor-sl5ep
      @Noor-sl5ep 3 месяца назад

      What the hell is this song he's using

  • @bishbash111gb
    @bishbash111gb 6 лет назад +4

    It's really interesting seeing when things are studied in the American system compared to the UK where I currently study. In the UK we only do straight subjects so I only take physics and relavent maths modules and don't have to do anything from other courses. Most of the things which you mention in the second year is covered in our first year, and the course is overall shorter compared to going to university in the US.

    • @vitae4929
      @vitae4929 Год назад +1

      In the us, our college curriculum covers some things we might’ve took in high school which may increase the degree program to 4 years instead of 3 years like how a lot of the world does

  • @leonard1871
    @leonard1871 5 лет назад +6

    To any potential first year about to delve into physics , heed this gentleman's words , introductory physics can be deceivingly hard , like , getting a 20% in a test for the first time hard , and the math , make sure your math game is on point.

    • @christophebrou1178
      @christophebrou1178 5 лет назад

      I want to study meteorology/ geoscience(can't decide🤔) but I'm fucking scared that I can't handle the physics and math homework :/

    • @rcksnxc361
      @rcksnxc361 5 лет назад

      Sam Fisher that bad? ._.

    • @leonard1871
      @leonard1871 5 лет назад

      ​@@rcksnxc361 In my experience it was ,i guess it depends on ones' math and physics background (which i assume is very strong ) and also on ones' problem solving skills too( a department most are mislead into believing we are good enough in ).

  • @tomclemens4761
    @tomclemens4761 4 года назад +3

    I wish you could have taken my introductory physics course. You'd get to see it doesn't have to be as hard as professors make it and still get everything you need out of it. I was one of those first type students, more interested in the Newtonian stuff than the fancy black hole, special relativity stuff.

  • @avneeshchauhan9257
    @avneeshchauhan9257 4 года назад

    That Schrodinger's equation is also wonderful

  • @lialey6960
    @lialey6960 4 года назад +1

    I am actually fascinated by projectile motion 😊

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 6 лет назад +39

    i wish i could've been good at math.. physics looks so interestin.. more than biology and chemistry :( well i like bio and chem but i think physics looks awesome

    • @SiegfriedFafnirsbane
      @SiegfriedFafnirsbane 5 лет назад +1

      Hey me too im not that good in ohysics although iam kinda good in maths

    • @AlchemistOfNirnroot
      @AlchemistOfNirnroot 5 лет назад +5

      Chemistry is an extremely mathematical subject tho?? Not sure about bio.

    • @themultigamer5682
      @themultigamer5682 5 лет назад +18

      If you're good a math you won't be good at physics, you just need to understand math. It's a different kind of thinking entirely, math is just a way to quantify what you're talking about.

    • @eliselol85
      @eliselol85 5 лет назад +1

      @@themultigamer5682 I learnt that the hard way recently. I realised one needs to truly understand.

    • @kingplunger6033
      @kingplunger6033 4 года назад +1

      No matter what people say to feel superior, high level chemistry requires a lot of math too, not as much as physic but a lot none the less. I have a friend who is currently doing his Dr in physical chemistry and he took all the math courses you take as a physicist (in bachelor an master) in addition to all the other stuff because the mandatory math courses for chemistry are just not nearly enough.

  • @imasiontist653
    @imasiontist653 3 года назад +1

    I like how andrew's voice in this video sounds like him doing a first year impression in the later videos.

  • @morrisa8756
    @morrisa8756 5 лет назад +1

    While most of these classes sound difficult, I'm actually veryyy excited to start tackling these problems

    • @biiimoo3187
      @biiimoo3187 10 месяцев назад +2

      it’s been 4 years now, how was it ?!

  • @robinm3873
    @robinm3873 7 лет назад

    really appreciate your videos keep going!

  • @Bunndog
    @Bunndog 3 года назад +2

    The amount of change in 3 years damn

  • @sciensaulo
    @sciensaulo 5 лет назад +2

    You seem like a good dude. Keep that up

  • @nnoouurraa
    @nnoouurraa 5 лет назад +8

    My mom's a physics prof and u honestly remind me of her

  • @Strange_Quarks
    @Strange_Quarks 3 года назад

    love this video!! im about to graduate from secondary school and am going into a biomedical engineering course in a polytechnic but i really want to study physics in university

  • @AdityaKumar-ij5ok
    @AdityaKumar-ij5ok 5 лет назад +5

    One video cleared all my queries, thanks very much!!
    I have just one question, did you find it difficult to adjust with your peer group, because many of them come from very competitive background, if yes, how did you overcome this problem?? Thanks

  • @therandomguy99
    @therandomguy99 5 лет назад +1

    I never got accepted into summer research unfortunately, but i did get into research with my professor.

  • @GIred-ds9bk
    @GIred-ds9bk Год назад

    Well covered, thank you

  • @solup7991
    @solup7991 4 года назад +3

    Ty man. I finished high school a couple months ago and am 3 months away from starting my freshmen year in physics. Although I live and will study in Croatia i don't think it is too different from what you talked about so all this is info is pretty helpful. Also I am kind of scared because I don't know if I will have the chops for all of it since it seems pretty difficult on first glance, but I think all I can do at this point is just try and find out.

    • @klei7263
      @klei7263 4 года назад +1

      You.
      Can.
      Do.
      It.
      Effort brings success and happiness :)

  • @Sidnap882
    @Sidnap882 3 года назад

    Wow thanks for that video. Im thinking about studing physics but i keep hearing that its hard and that only 10 people out of 120 make it to the end of the degree in my country. Today ive heard ill probably just give up and swich to economy after a while. Your video lifted my spirit up a little tho. Thanks for explaining what it really is. Im less stressed id be murdered on spot by all that difficulty haha.

  • @matko8038
    @matko8038 5 лет назад +13

    What we're your maths and physics grades in high school?

  • @M.N.Baxter
    @M.N.Baxter Год назад +2

    I like physics as it helps apply mathematics to real life, going in to develop different computer power design.
    Computational physics is were I am excited to go into now, only a freshman now though I will be taking physics next fall. Your videos are really helpful thank you.

  • @elliesjoberg7172
    @elliesjoberg7172 Месяц назад

    You have a calming voice

  • @quantumpizza576
    @quantumpizza576 4 месяца назад +2

    Great to know I'm not the only Walker that enjoys physics too

  • @tjfletcher1336
    @tjfletcher1336 2 года назад +2

    if you get an F on a report, mention F=ma, and if m were to equal 1, therefore F=a, therefore, you have an A

  • @dakyion
    @dakyion 5 лет назад +7

    "This also gonna be one of the first classes since you introductory physics days that you'll be using real numbers again"
    I don't think that Al-khawarizmi thought that Algebra will make a such weird language and this language will be spoken in different dialects

  • @savannahbertrand3121
    @savannahbertrand3121 7 лет назад +1

    Love your videos!

  • @wankmaster69
    @wankmaster69 6 лет назад

    Loved Your explanation

  • @taneshac6383
    @taneshac6383 6 лет назад +16

    This sounds like my highschool physic classes until classical mech.

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  6 лет назад +7

      In a way it is for the first few physics courses. Just a little bit more in depth. Most universities would actually count AP physics credit towards the first semester physics in college.

  • @deathstroke8639
    @deathstroke8639 4 года назад +1

    I'm in my first year of college, i have never taken a single physics or calculus class in my life and I'm majoring in a social science(but honestly I don't know what to pursue in my major) but lately I been having an interest in physics and I want to give it try but I fear that i'll just regret it and end up on the same boat i'm already on in my major

  • @chansesyres8785
    @chansesyres8785 2 года назад

    Haha. Love your videos my guy. Next year I am going into my 3rd year of Physics.

  • @user-fl6op9pk8t
    @user-fl6op9pk8t 7 лет назад +2

    This is actually a really good video

  • @SabrinaXe
    @SabrinaXe 5 лет назад

    Sounds fun, can't wait

  • @crazypunsxtreme
    @crazypunsxtreme 7 лет назад

    Awesome video!

  • @BrickManAnimations
    @BrickManAnimations 4 месяца назад +4

    I’m really interested in astrophysics as a high schooler! Are there any books you recommend for someone who doesn’t know much? I was thinking of Stephen Hawking literature.

  • @shaggybottomtext8363
    @shaggybottomtext8363 3 месяца назад +1

    Love how casual he is at the end
    “That’s pretty much all there is too it just some differential calculus and string theory” 😂

  • @johneonas6628
    @johneonas6628 Год назад

    Thank you for your video.

  • @Blipblorpus
    @Blipblorpus 5 лет назад

    Sophomore physics undergrad heading into electromagnetics! Great vid!

  • @ancarwillis9060
    @ancarwillis9060 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve been really into physics lately, I did my undergrad in Computer Science though, but with a little bit of post bac work does a masters in physics sound like a good way forward?

  • @mariateresa1415
    @mariateresa1415 5 лет назад

    He makes it sound so easy

  • @battleaxesam6042
    @battleaxesam6042 6 лет назад +46

    excellent video.. Tempting me to switch from engineering to physics,but I think i'll pass.

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  6 лет назад +87

      Dang it, so close! Come to the Dark Side. We have cookies

    • @tempestandacomputer6951
      @tempestandacomputer6951 6 лет назад +17

      Im on the same boat... gosh I wish high school sometimes provided more opportunities as to experiment with your career interests more.

    • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
      @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess 5 лет назад +4

      Engineering is just natural sciences applied to method, in my opinion. Engineers, mathematicians, physicists, they study and work similar topics but slightly different applications, so you can get your bachelor's degree in engineering and then move to fields of research in physics later
      I want to get into mechatronics and study robotics and AI. I already have background in programming and basic computer science, so when I get into university I plan to either get into electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or computer science itself

    • @alexv5581
      @alexv5581 5 лет назад +3

      @@tempestandacomputer6951 This is the problem right here. Everyone expects that other people will do your work for you. It is not hard to figure out career options for certain majors. Do somecresearch and be proactive.

    • @yellowflashgaming9237
      @yellowflashgaming9237 5 лет назад

      @@tempestandacomputer6951 yeh...dude

  • @ChrisChoi123
    @ChrisChoi123 5 лет назад +5

    thats pretty much all there is, huh? i really want to be a physics major but i guess i did not really understand how much work there would actualy be to it. this seems like madness and im probably gonna die under the workload in the first few months

  • @mariakam01
    @mariakam01 5 лет назад

    the first classes we already had them done in the first years of high school now we are studying doppler waves solids

  • @Meriemferhatl121
    @Meriemferhatl121 6 лет назад

    Thank u for this explanation... For me i study physics but it wasn't like this.... Instead of studying those basics u mentioned we studied chemistry and simple math +some of newtonien physics in the first two semesters.. After it they made us jump directly into electromagnetic and quantum mechanics....
    Now I understand why I'm still fighting to understand what the hell is this lol!.... There is a lot of things and basics missing.

  • @chico305SIGMA
    @chico305SIGMA 7 лет назад +33

    Your going to be the next Carl Sagan ☄️🔭 I just subscribed 😁

    • @AndrewDotsonvideos
      @AndrewDotsonvideos  7 лет назад +10

      Jose Leonardo Monier IV That's a pretty big compliment! I appreciate the sub✊🏼

    • @damienvoid7762
      @damienvoid7762 4 года назад +2

      Hahahahhahaa if only these people saw andrews videos today

  • @Naijiri.
    @Naijiri. 4 года назад +2

    Love physics because I am so intrigued by how the world works but for some reason I really hate math. Idk unapplied math is just a headache but when we associate it with objects, and trajectories and etc it gets interesting

  • @jellyfishjack
    @jellyfishjack 5 лет назад +1

    In math I'm generally a B student, and I'm currently in my senior year of highschool taking pre calc. I find it slightly difficult, but I really want to get into astronomy during college, do you think it will be too hard?

  • @sergejbabic2261
    @sergejbabic2261 6 лет назад +69

    He cute

  • @juliaestrada3868
    @juliaestrada3868 5 лет назад +4

    Mfw they make me take math methods before linear algebra and ODE and then I wind up taking waves this semester without taking ODE, kill me please.

  • @kendallcarter3491
    @kendallcarter3491 7 лет назад

    Thank you sir for the awesome video you made. Both intelligent and handsome keep up the good work.

  • @Dominik-th1lw
    @Dominik-th1lw 11 месяцев назад

    Crazy that what they have in USA in third year (Electrodynamics and statistical mechanics) we have here in europe in second semester. Also it’s weird that you have special relativity towards the end of electrodynamics, we had it in the begining and basically derived magnetostatics from it (things like Lorentz force, which I’ve seen in Grifiths is just 'given'.)

  • @100hoper
    @100hoper 6 лет назад

    An error when sb starts a degree/major, class is class u can do what u want and research what u curious in, so you dont need only to follow the lectures and your notes about them but u can search deeply 4 u own and find a passion, yep, college/major is a "ticket" but u knowledge is got by u love not by u marks... (you always gonna find time to those things are attracting to u)
    This is a small tip/ point of view
    ps: sb to correct me? Im not native so i rly appreciate it!
    btw Nice vid Andrew!