Since I started watching your channel I figured out what I wanted to do with my passion for math and physics and that is EE. So thank you so much for that, you inspire and motivate me and I will be going to University next year in London to study EE. Great work and keep going !
+1 for Continuous Time signals and systems. I think of that class as the conductor (music, not electrical) that made every other class in EE sing together as a harmony.
I'm so glad I found your channel. I currently have early college high school, and I'm taking college classes along with high school classes. I also have a great interest and math and science. So, I thank you for making a great and informative channel on different math and physics majors.
I find myself leaning towards vibrations and controls as a mechanical engineering student. Its super interesting how much fundamental overlap there is with signals and communications.
I needed to learn level 2 math just to start my engineering course this year. I needed a refresher so I brought a GCSE level 2 book. I live in the UK lol. I'm looking forward doing engineering gonna be a hard 4 years hoping to get my bachelor's Also can you tell me which places I should get experience first on engineering starting like electronics and materials as I don't know much about engineering. Also can you do a video on MECHATRONICS because thats what I want to do. Thanks man your videos made me take an engineering course
I'm first year, first semester right now. And, boy, they definitely throw you into the deep end in this course. Going for Electrical and Computer Engineering. And, my days are all spent on homework.
Doubtful on doing a double degree on physics and civil engineering, next year I'm going to college and I want to study something related to physics, is it worth going for a double major or just go for physics alone?
Depends on what you're Trying to do with it. Its possible to double major if ur sure u can handle high level physics while learning engineering concepts. I'd Say try minoring n physics to get a good grasp on how hard it is then from there decide if u want to double major. Just know that you'll most likely need a PHD to get a job with physics, while a bachelor's is the bare minimum for engineering or an associates even just to get started
@@foresightmystery9845 I understand that it will be difficult to double major, since in my country it doesn't exist the minors, I think that's the way to go, I'm going to join to electric engineering (possibly) and then I'll see if it's worth to double major with physics, since both majors have a lot of subjects in common I wouldn't need to spend much more time after finishing engineering, thanks.
hi bro majorprep i am really good in maths and science, and I want to become a engineer. My only doubt is that I have bad hands on skills :/ so do you think that will be bad choice for me if I study engineering :/ I am not good at building things, so should I do engineering?
I’m from Sweden and can’t find anything about house engineering. I don’t know if that is the right name, because I’m interessted in being able to make the math behind a house and is wondering about what to choose in university?
I'm starting as a freshman in college for computer engineering this semester! Keep up the hard work and follow your dreams, don't forget to have fun while doing it!
Do EE students take statics and dynamics? I am asking this because I am considering electrical engineering in the future in the U.S. I feel I am going to kill it, but the only thing is cornering me that I was told by really smart students that physics and chemistry for engreening are very hard.
although you probably wont see statics and dynamics in an EE major, there are equally hard if not harder physics courses you might have to take (i.e. signal processing, EM waves, quantum physics at times)
I don’t either and I know exactly why. This is stuff you need to sit down and look at carefully for long periods of time if you want to have a genuine understanding of it. This applies to any math heavy stem area really.
hemsankha roy ok so hypothetically if I got a group of experts in ai and developed it for years, could I potentially make hundreds of millions of dollars from it
Isaiah Cross well I’m thinking it’s possible to get atleast 90% accuracy because atleast 90% of stocks outcome can pretty much be predicted off of around 40 different characteristics and those small random things are only about 10% of the equation. I think you can definitely make a ton of money in stocks with 90% accuracy. What do u think
Since I started watching your channel I figured out what I wanted to do with my passion for math and physics and that is EE. So thank you so much for that, you inspire and motivate me and I will be going to University next year in London to study EE. Great work and keep going !
And you graduated?
+1 for Continuous Time signals and systems. I think of that class as the conductor (music, not electrical) that made every other class in EE sing together as a harmony.
I'm so glad I found your channel. I currently have early college high school, and I'm taking college classes along with high school classes. I also have a great interest and math and science. So, I thank you for making a great and informative channel on different math and physics majors.
I find myself leaning towards vibrations and controls as a mechanical engineering student. Its super interesting how much fundamental overlap there is with signals and communications.
I think I would’ve liked controls way more but my teacher was terrible.
Everyone here is special and unique each in their own ways. Stay positive my geese
Can you do some videos on MECHATRONICS? I feel like there isn't enough information on that yet
I passed math today and wanted you all to know that lol
Congrats and keep doing great!
Well done!
kristina k congratulations
Hell yeah!
Good job!
Oh Zach, I love you so much 😭😭 One of your math tips struck me today during my exam and I started writing smoooottth like butter.
I switched from elec eng to Computer Science and i am actually lovin it.
I needed to learn level 2 math just to start my engineering course this year. I needed a refresher so I brought a GCSE level 2 book. I live in the UK lol. I'm looking forward doing engineering gonna be a hard 4 years hoping to get my bachelor's
Also can you tell me which places I should get experience first on engineering starting like electronics and materials as I don't know much about engineering.
Also can you do a video on MECHATRONICS because thats what I want to do.
Thanks man your videos made me take an engineering course
I'm first year, first semester right now. And, boy, they definitely throw you into the deep end in this course. Going for Electrical and Computer Engineering. And, my days are all spent on homework.
for me:
Complex analysis
Multivariable control
Matrix algebra and optimization
Can you make a video about hardware engineering?
Man I love those stuffs
Hey how u doin'?!!
@major prep have you done your FE exam as yet? And if so could you do a video on it?
can you do some videoes about the subjects related to power that you have learned in college and what's your thoughts on it?
Daddi is back!
Hey man! great video very informative.
Can you make one talking about telecommunications engineering ?
A video on the Engineering Physics Major
please make subtitles available.
Make a video on science and math learning from scratch to pro please
If you dont mind me asking, what collage did you went into. Also I love your video it really helps me 😊
Make a video about mechatronic engineering!
Sounds hard...
Doubtful on doing a double degree on physics and civil engineering, next year I'm going to college and I want to study something related to physics, is it worth going for a double major or just go for physics alone?
Depends on what you're Trying to do with it. Its possible to double major if ur sure u can handle high level physics while learning engineering concepts. I'd Say try minoring n physics to get a good grasp on how hard it is then from there decide if u want to double major. Just know that you'll most likely need a PHD to get a job with physics, while a bachelor's is the bare minimum for engineering or an associates even just to get started
@@foresightmystery9845 I understand that it will be difficult to double major, since in my country it doesn't exist the minors, I think that's the way to go, I'm going to join to electric engineering (possibly) and then I'll see if it's worth to double major with physics, since both majors have a lot of subjects in common I wouldn't need to spend much more time after finishing engineering, thanks.
@No ViDeOs No SuBs The thing it's that I already applied to engineering and was accepted
Could u show us your setup?
Setup for what?
Prob asking for a desk tour, and what gadgets you have.
@@flutterwind7686 yes!! Thanks man
hi bro majorprep i am really good in maths and science, and I want to become a engineer. My only doubt is that I have bad hands on skills :/ so do you think that will be bad choice for me if I study engineering :/ I am not good at building things, so should I do engineering?
Do more computer science vids plz.
I’m from Sweden and can’t find anything about house engineering. I don’t know if that is the right name, because I’m interessted in being able to make the math behind a house and is wondering about what to choose in university?
Civil engineering
What would u recommend any books for Computer Science students ?
Hi I’m just 13 and I want to be computer engineer And you inspire me sooooo much.
I love you’re video
I'm starting as a freshman in college for computer engineering this semester! Keep up the hard work and follow your dreams, don't forget to have fun while doing it!
How did it go?
Do EE students take statics and dynamics?
I am asking this because I am considering electrical engineering in the future in the U.S. I feel I am going to kill it, but the only thing is cornering me that I was told by really smart students that physics and chemistry for engreening are very hard.
At my school we did not. Electrical, computer and software engineers weren’t required to and I never took it.
although you probably wont see statics and dynamics in an EE major, there are equally hard if not harder physics courses you might have to take (i.e. signal processing, EM waves, quantum physics at times)
more of mechanical engineering
Im a Mech student. I shift to electrical, you know why? Because tony stark was an Electrical engineer
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no idea what you're talking about
Try to understand bro
I don’t either and I know exactly why. This is stuff you need to sit down and look at carefully for long periods of time if you want to have a genuine understanding of it. This applies to any math heavy stem area really.
Yeah don’t worry about that for this one. Went kind of technical without much explanation cause I wanted to keep it short
MajorPrep Can you make a video on telecommunications engineering?
Hey Zach do you think it’s possible to make an A I that can predict the out come of the stock market and if so how accurate do you think it can be
it would require research in THAT specific field and accuracy will keep on increasing with time but definitely it will be done
hemsankha roy ok so hypothetically if I got a group of experts in ai and developed it for years, could I potentially make hundreds of millions of dollars from it
Honestly when it comes to A.I and machine learning I would definitely say it’s possible. The growth of this industry has been crazy
Isaiah Cross well I’m thinking it’s possible to get atleast 90% accuracy because atleast 90% of stocks outcome can pretty much be predicted off of around 40 different characteristics and those small random things are only about 10% of the equation. I think you can definitely make a ton of money in stocks with 90% accuracy. What do u think
With 90% accuracy you’d be like a trillionaire lol. But yes there’s tons of money in stocks and Wall Street.
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