Is It Possible To Know More Math Than Your Teacher?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июн 2024
  • Rant video again sorry. I talk about how you can become super good at mathematics, as good as your teachers. It is possible to be as good as your professor. I talk about a ton of other stuff too. I hope you enjoy this video.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @alevyts3523
    @alevyts3523 5 дней назад +16

    "Is it possible to learn this power?"
    "Not from a Jedi."

  • @ndotl
    @ndotl 5 дней назад +7

    You never stopped learning. So many students I knew were looking to get rid of their books at the end of each semester. At the end of their degree, they likely had no books left. I had a C++ book that I repeatedly referred to during my time in college. I was reading next semester books in between semesters. Right now I am reading a 1000+ page book on C++. I will soon be reading books on Linear Algebra and OpenGL. I guess what I am getting at is, we were brought up learning by reading books. I feel learning online is a good way to kickstart your learning and to see if you like a subject. However, in my opinion, for in-depth knowledge you need patience and a good book.

  • @gordonchan8807
    @gordonchan8807 5 дней назад +8

    You make a lot of sense. Experience is the key. Teaching any subject to others is actually the best way to learn in depth.

    • @ndotl
      @ndotl 5 дней назад

      Agreed. When I was going for my MSCS degree, I had a student in the undergrad program who latched onto me as a study buddy. She was really struggling and I felt there was no way I could let her fail. I think my grasp of theory improved greatly through my efforts to help her understand CSci concepts.

  • @Heaven351
    @Heaven351 5 дней назад +21

    Issac Newton in his basement :

  • @kapoioBCS
    @kapoioBCS 5 дней назад +8

    Yes.

  • @jennifertate4397
    @jennifertate4397 3 дня назад

    There's always great value in your content, dude. Keep on truckin'.

  • @Julian-bs6nx
    @Julian-bs6nx 5 дней назад +5

    i love you man. keep making content.

  • @gl00my_days
    @gl00my_days 4 дня назад

    I am lucky to have came across your channel. I think you are the first channel revolved around mathematics that actually resinated with me, on many levels. new subscriber, and will for sure join your channel when im older. keep doing what you are doing!

  • @joeldoxtator9804
    @joeldoxtator9804 4 дня назад

    I find the hardest part of math is remembering the sequence of events.
    Every individual step is easy, but it is creating the coherent whole that is difficult.
    The more you can see a problem as a whole in relation to it's sequence of events, the clearer you will understand the solution.

  • @DanielDesign-nb7dt
    @DanielDesign-nb7dt 5 дней назад +2

    Love your videos, keep up the good work!

  • @t6_aq25
    @t6_aq25 5 дней назад +1

    Love your progress ❤❤

  • @dimwit818
    @dimwit818 5 дней назад +1

    Whether its from the student or the teacher, there will always be someone out there who knows more. And as such, those are the people i seek.

  • @pinktearose17
    @pinktearose17 2 дня назад

    Exactly how I went from not being a “math person” to being a “math person.” Now, I teach AP Calculus :)

  • @khawlaalsaliem3263
    @khawlaalsaliem3263 5 дней назад +1

    i personally recommend self study BUT its very important to have a teacher or someone who is pro at mathematic just to guide u and correct any mistake u would make,, bc diving into mathematic without a guider can literally get u lost. this was my personal opinion,, and of course it takes time and patience too

  • @Lolleka
    @Lolleka 5 дней назад +2

    I am a physics PhD but I love to brush up on my math knowledge, and the things that I did not study at all sometimes because I made different choices in my past. I've promised myself I'll get to the end of a few select books, and do all exercises. I read 2-3 books at a time. I have lined up a few more for when I finish the current ones. I gotta get better. I want to understand.

    • @gl00my_days
      @gl00my_days 4 дня назад

      A physics PhD, wow! an inspiration. i am actually a rising junior and I love physics, it may be my favorite subject. I dont mean to sound weird lol but im sure youll get better in no time!

    • @Lolleka
      @Lolleka 4 дня назад +1

      @@gl00my_days You don't go wrong with physics, if you really love the stuff. Dive in if you feel like it's something that excites you. I cannot reccommend getting stuck in the academia like I did for a long time, though.

    • @gl00my_days
      @gl00my_days 4 дня назад

      @@Lolleka Thank you so much for your wise words. I will make sure to go further into physics because its something i really enjoy doing. I understand, but I think that being a PhD in an academic subject one is interested in should be a good decision if you love the subject! I mean passion is more important than anything

    • @Lolleka
      @Lolleka 3 дня назад +1

      @@gl00my_days True, passion is important, but you also need to take care of yourself.

    • @gl00my_days
      @gl00my_days 3 дня назад

      @@Lolleka I understand. Thank you so much for the advice, im really grateful!

  • @Adithya_186
    @Adithya_186 5 дней назад +3

    I did it today. Like I said I was gonna make Vectors fear me and I have somewhat achieved that Because I proved my Teacher wrong in Finding the Area of the Figure.🔥🔥🗿🗿

    • @vicono-3469
      @vicono-3469 5 дней назад +2

      We're rooting for you, vector pal!

    • @Adithya_186
      @Adithya_186 5 дней назад +3

      @@vicono-3469 Thank you bro🤣

  • @jacobharris5894
    @jacobharris5894 5 дней назад

    I think if you had an interesting childhood you could know more than your high school teacher. Some of them only have a Bachelors and they’ll forgot the more advanced topics over the years if they don’t review on their own time. It would be hard to know more than a Professor though because they’ve continuously been working in math for at least 8-10 years, likely much more if they are a tenured or even Associate Professor. If their an older Professor they likely have decades of experience over you. While they would most likely have more broad knowledge, you could be more knowledgeable in a particular subject because you begin to specialize past undergrad. It’s conceivable that a Professor would neglect a subject you are obsessed with, so you would naturally know more.

  • @sentheaS
    @sentheaS 5 дней назад +1

    Hi Math Sorcerer. I’m from the UK just finished my A-Levels, having studied Maths, Physics & Chemistry. I want to study physics at university, though have not yet applied. I have really enjoyed studying mathematics in high school. What can you suggest I study mathematics now I have finished my high school studies? Fields that will help me should I go on to study physics but not exclusively. I have your course on D.Es already.

  • @vincentzevecke4578
    @vincentzevecke4578 5 дней назад +1

    Practices, practices

  • @Jdjkslabdb
    @Jdjkslabdb 5 дней назад +2

    Yesterday I had gravity in an accidental universe.

  • @2023ZABA
    @2023ZABA 5 дней назад

    That's bananas

  • @yugshende3
    @yugshende3 5 дней назад

    Hey Sorcerer, I’m trying to learn math as well. Is it possible when juggling an equally intensive 9-5 job that also involves coding so some math is needed but not a lot? My goal is to get good at math so I can approach topics like Machine Learning and AI from multiple angles.

  • @rubikssolve1
    @rubikssolve1 5 дней назад +3

    Give a best book for number theory in less price

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  5 дней назад +3

      the one by Long is pretty good, it's still hard though!

  • @divyaneeyadav7726
    @divyaneeyadav7726 5 дней назад +4

    I have buy some algebra book but i am not reading them , because i am exciting i know but ,i have fear for something that i don't know . How i read book of mathematics . please kindly help me sir😢

    • @cathc3057
      @cathc3057 5 дней назад +2

      We all start from knowing nothing about maths. The more you learn, the more you don't know, and it is completely fine. Math is not mathing with you all the time. Even people in math research encounter things they never see in their whole life. This is what learning is. I know this may not be the best advice but I will say just start reading the book. Even you don't understand at first, you can first temporarily 'accept' it as a fact and move on to the practice questions. Don't worry or be defeated about not knowing the answers, but in fact, learn from solutions. Gradually you will find patterns and logics in those questions. When you go back, things will piece back together into a whole picture. Then redo the question with you new understanding. Trial and error is what takes you to next level. (This is just an advice from a self-learner and current uni student in maths and physics, but i hope this helps you somehow 😊)

    • @blaze3998
      @blaze3998 5 дней назад +1

      @@cathc3057beautiful, thank you!

  • @jameshixson4770
    @jameshixson4770 3 дня назад

    I am sure you are a competent math instructor. But, sometimes I wonder if some bogus math teachers put out a lot of B.S. math that can't be verified by the students as to whether the answer is right, or the teacher did the operations correctly. Basically the student is at the mercy of an incompetent teacher.

  • @stevehines7520
    @stevehines7520 5 дней назад

    true yet possibly without consideration for One Educator!

  • @thegodwarriorytgaming4251
    @thegodwarriorytgaming4251 5 дней назад

    How to improve your fundamentals from zero?

  • @ValidatingUsername
    @ValidatingUsername 5 дней назад

    Is it possible to invent calculus before someone else does?

  • @jimmyj3944
    @jimmyj3944 14 часов назад

    Hi sir could you recommend me a good college algebra workbook

  • @HamzaAleem_Math
    @HamzaAleem_Math 5 дней назад

    I do math all day some time my teacher surprised. he said how do you do that. My classfellow sometime say me i am an alien.❤❤❤

  • @RANCHO382
    @RANCHO382 5 дней назад

    It's me

  • @rubikssolve1
    @rubikssolve1 5 дней назад +1

    1st Please pin me big fan ❤😊

  • @shafin3630
    @shafin3630 5 дней назад +15

    30 views in a minute, he has fallen off🥲

  • @DARKNERGY
    @DARKNERGY 5 дней назад +3

    TEACHERS ARE OF TWO TYPES :-(1) THOSE WHO KNOW VERY MUCH BUT THEY EXPLAIN THE CONCEPTS IN COMPLEX WAY NOT IN EASY WAY.
    (2) THOSE WHO KNOW VERY LESS BUT EXPLAIN SIMPLY.
    TEACHERS MAY HAVE GREAT OR LESS KNOWLEDGE BUT THEIR EXPERIENCE ABILITY CAN'T BE BEATEN .