Moral of the story; don’t give up. Don’t EVER give up.
@YeshuaIsTheTruth24 күн бұрын
I used to be "bad at math". Then I tried to figure out why. I was confused on the order of operations.
@RyanaireeeАй бұрын
Goated video
@MrWatchmen759Ай бұрын
It’s crazy watching this now cuz when I first watched this video 3 years ago I was about to quit, and now I work as electrical engineer in big firm. This video was the motivation that kept me going.
@dandbfilms80222 ай бұрын
Bro I just want to be able to go home and do online school… and play games online
@JakeSnake19482 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Its the last week of the semester, walls I didn't even know existed are crashing in on me, and I'm riding the edge of complete mental breakdown. I really need to let go of the idea that any single failure is permanent and not an option.
@isiskline4692 ай бұрын
"Take it out...." *flips Chrome fly*
@teosamarzija3 ай бұрын
I have a Bachelor degree in Computer Engineering and a psychotic disorder (Risperidone appears to help). Had I dropped out in my sophomore year, I think I would still have mental health.
@blue55633Ай бұрын
Do you enjoy your current job? Would you say you went with your interest and strenght when picking your major
@teosamarzijaАй бұрын
@@blue55633 I don't have a job. I was thinking about studying the Latin language, but my mother talked me out of that by saying I won't be able to find a job with that degree. Now I not only don't have a job, I also don't have mental health. Had I studied Latin, or something that interests me, I think I would still have mental health.
@karma15073 ай бұрын
This was really motivational. Thank you for your advice.
@devious_b3 ай бұрын
Loved this! Really validated my decision to switch my major to engineering 👍 I'll be taking my first prerequisite this summer! Super stoked! Any advice you have on brushing up on math before taking pre-calc? It's been 8 years since I took College Algebra!
@JohnSmith-sj2dk4 ай бұрын
I am an elec eng, it has been a great career for 26 years now, around 3rd year I was finding most EE subjects pretty hard, and did two business subjects,and 2 civil/mech eng subjects, I found them so easy it was like a holiday, thankfully they counted toward my ultimate EE degree.
@denandvon98095 ай бұрын
I like him(with glasses). I like the conversations
@Blobby_Hill5 ай бұрын
im an sped. i aboslootly suck at math
@peterporker40006 ай бұрын
Bro, I don't know what to do. I’m a junior RN. I’ve cheated a lot and barely know anything. I don’t plan on taking any hard majors or classes in college. but I’m still really scared. If I actually put in work right now, do you think I’ll be able to pull through? I just really want to do better, but I’m scared that it’s too late.
@mafer31276 ай бұрын
I'm just starting with ME and I'm having a hard time with some of my classes and I was feeling very worried and sad, it makes me feel better listening and reading all of your comments seeing that many of you struggled too, thank you
@Judgement2206 ай бұрын
Is engineering really that difficult, the CORRECT answer is: It depends on the individual. It all depends on your level of interest.
@JonitaHaro-ti9px6 ай бұрын
Thanks brother for this message i left my studies in Electrical and Communications engineering last year . I'm not giving up im gonna save up like a man and go back and get that degree 🎉❤❤❤
@JS-vj1il7 ай бұрын
If everyone could do it everyone would do it. Its dangerous to give false hope. Not everyone is cut out for it, simple as that. The stuff covered is hard and a lot and the exams are difficult. Its impossible and quite delusional to think that everyone is smart enouh for this.
@roryrori98567 ай бұрын
thank you
@GogetaSuperSaiyan617 ай бұрын
Just graduated from university 6 months ago. I remember watching this video 2 years ago during COVID when I was really questioning my ability to make it through school. Your comments on mentality and how 2 extra years of school would not matter as much in the grand scheme of things relieved a lot of the pressure and doubt I was feeling. I passed everything with a job right out of college. To anyone who’s reading this, you WILL have moments of doubt when doing engineering. It’s a difficult field, and it will have many hurdles and challenges for you to overcome. Don’t allow those challenges to make you feel discouraged from pursuing this career path. As long as you maintain a good mentality and strong work ethic, you can make it through engineering without a doubt!
@That_One_Guy1157 ай бұрын
I'm currently in my first semester as a sophomore in engineering, and I'm absolutely miserable. I'm depressed and have no time to do anything, and I'm having suicidal thoughts. You might ask how I ended up there. Well, I was torn between engineering and finance. I have loved finance since I was a teenager, and I know more stuff in the world of finance and business, but I was convinced to do engineering because there are more jobs and it pays well. I even have a small interest in it, but I figured it was not enough for me to do it as a career or maybe as a hobby. Idk, but I was foolish when I thought that it would teach me how to be creative and embrace that side of me. Boy, I was wrong. All I got was bad marks, depression, and sore hands from "free hand sketching." That was totally fairly graded.
@ShahidulsPerspective8 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌍 Introduction and Personal Journey - The speaker introduces himself and discusses his journey over the past two years. - Emphasizes the importance of connecting with people who share your passion for solving problems. 01:02 💰 Resources for Startups - Highlights the availability of resources and infrastructure for students and professors looking to start a business. - Mentions opportunities like student competitions, grant funding, and early contracts with federal groups for startups. 03:24 👩💻 Technical Skill Set in Entrepreneurship - Stresses the importance of having a technical skill set when building a startup. - Engineers are more likely to have the technical skills required for product development. - Encourages engineers to leverage their technical abilities and collaborate with others who possess complementary skills. Made with HARPA AI
@baylee17918 ай бұрын
I'll be doing my masters in advanced IE next year 😅
@mayosmayo47388 ай бұрын
But I just can’t not be good at everything instatly
@ibujemelvin8 ай бұрын
Hi Kyle Thanks so much for the video, was having the same math problem but now I know the root cause and solution thanks again 😁, could you please send me the link for the website you spoke about towards the end, I can't access the one below. Thanks again you were super helpful 🫂
@jasoncampbell55189 ай бұрын
What's to come ? Controlling and monitoring everything you do ! Inside and outside of your home ! West virginia does not need internet. It needs leaders that actually give a shit.
@juancasas48219 ай бұрын
I needed this, thank u!. Last month I went from thinking about a master in business or management, to finally decide to go for a master in wind energy and renewables!
@jodavis65010 ай бұрын
Tonight a satellite train went over my house and scared the crap out of me with all the talk of UFOs..
@jodavis65010 ай бұрын
I don't..i only have my phone
@user-ng1ur2kr2r10 ай бұрын
Wow this is just so great ♥️♥️
@kiliankraus10 ай бұрын
Question from those with more study experience, if you learn something in class is it better to recap it later that same day or recap it the day after? I guess the same day means it's real fresh so you won't forget. Doing it on the next day means it isn't as fresh, but you have a nights sleep between so your brain may be more geared up to remember it on a long time frame. What do we think is the better option to maximise productivity if you have little spare time to study (please don't say both, lol, I know both is obvs going to be the best)?
@matth0404811 ай бұрын
I want smart Engineers, not Woke Losers who couldn't make it through basic math.
@user-yn6jv3nr6u Жыл бұрын
Hey man good for you making a video like this!
@gooddeedsleadto7499 Жыл бұрын
In my experience if u go step by step, neither mathematics, statistics, economics , computer science courses nor engineering is difficult. It becomes difficult only if u jump into a class without meeting the prerequisites requirements listed in the catalog provided at the beginning of quarter or semester.
@Harleopet Жыл бұрын
I have been in mechanical engineering for 2 semesters now, I failed 2 of my classes the first semester, and all of my classes this semester, I was just not motivated to do anything.. I'm not sure anymore, even went trough the acceptance that it was ok if it took me a few years longer than others, but now I just want to find a job at my hometown for a year or two so I can get a new perspective on my life forward and maybe go back to school and finish what I started later. I never wanted to be an engineer, did not even know what an engineer does. I just sorta took my parents advice to do it. They tell me its okay if I want to quit, but that it would be a shame since I have all the time I could need to finish it, even if I took 1 or 2 classes a semester, as long as I got it finished. My thoughts are all over the place about this, I even have my last exam in 4 days, and I have not done nearly anything to prepare for it. ... 02:30 now, I'm tired.. idk anymore.
@mayrajloredo87 Жыл бұрын
I've attempted solid mechanics 3x only to drop again. My advisor suggested I switch to industrial from mechanical. Should I try again or switch. At this point idc what type of engineer I am. Im over 35 and not getting any younger. I worked as a surveyor and run a business i love doing both. Civil?
@kemj9 Жыл бұрын
This man reasoning is spot on😂
@anthonyc7116 Жыл бұрын
This is encouraging, glad I saw this 👍🏼
@GhostSamaritan Жыл бұрын
I started studying civil engineering to become good at solving problems and be able to design my own products, but I have never really been interested in the actual field of engineering. I mean computers and stuff are cool, but I mostly picked it for the money, hoping the skills I'll learn will be useful if I start my own business, and if not I can fall back to working as an engineer. But yeah, my heart isn't exactly in it, it's just something I have to do to reach the next step, I guess.
@lilchef2930 Жыл бұрын
R u still enrolled? Kinda in the same boat
@joshuathomas33818 ай бұрын
Same
@shujayethossain6554 Жыл бұрын
Hi Is it doable for someone who is not good at maths? Thank you
@nycto16 Жыл бұрын
finally an engineering guy who doesn't exaggerate engineering, otherwise these stem kiddos has such complex of showing themselves hardworking and how much their field is harder than others.
@klar9052 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently un a bio major and i really hate it😭 i’ve always had a dream since childhood to be an engineer but i convinced myslef starting from grade 10 that physics and math aren’t for me they’re too hard even though i’m an A student . Now i hate everything about bio after convincing myself that I love it all those years I’m really considering switching to eng and i’m really scared but excited at the same time , i want to do maths physics and everything i was afraid of i want to challenge myself but every now and then my anxiety holds me back . I want to pursue telecom eng or software because additionally i took some coding classes and loved it . I really hope to get over this fear and apply for next year!
@LejunglerenardThejunglefox Жыл бұрын
Bro that pause at the 5min mark just made this video authentic.
@yasirmontather Жыл бұрын
4:57 ??...
@edwinmunoz691 Жыл бұрын
Poopy
@sarubet8725 Жыл бұрын
I failed a whole semestre so...
@wiamesalam6915 Жыл бұрын
I'm studying engineering And I think engineering depends more about your abilities in physics
@antimatteranon Жыл бұрын
I just failed 5 out of my 6 classes. and I don't care. I literally don't care. I'm doing engineering purely for the money, everything else is irrelevant. so yeah, I think I'm switching to trades.
@guptanyera9055Ай бұрын
All the best bro! 🤝🏾 if u want to go back to college u can still do that, no shame in going back or changing interests!
@crackerjackcarnivore Жыл бұрын
Nice Kyle. I feel it's true also that there is no such thing as a "math person". Like you say, you just have to be willing to confront what you missed and return to that piece of math, crack the dictionaries and math books concerning it and get it down pat.
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Moral of the story; don’t give up. Don’t EVER give up.
I used to be "bad at math". Then I tried to figure out why. I was confused on the order of operations.
Goated video
It’s crazy watching this now cuz when I first watched this video 3 years ago I was about to quit, and now I work as electrical engineer in big firm. This video was the motivation that kept me going.
Bro I just want to be able to go home and do online school… and play games online
Thank you for this video. Its the last week of the semester, walls I didn't even know existed are crashing in on me, and I'm riding the edge of complete mental breakdown. I really need to let go of the idea that any single failure is permanent and not an option.
"Take it out...." *flips Chrome fly*
I have a Bachelor degree in Computer Engineering and a psychotic disorder (Risperidone appears to help). Had I dropped out in my sophomore year, I think I would still have mental health.
Do you enjoy your current job? Would you say you went with your interest and strenght when picking your major
@@blue55633 I don't have a job. I was thinking about studying the Latin language, but my mother talked me out of that by saying I won't be able to find a job with that degree. Now I not only don't have a job, I also don't have mental health. Had I studied Latin, or something that interests me, I think I would still have mental health.
This was really motivational. Thank you for your advice.
Loved this! Really validated my decision to switch my major to engineering 👍 I'll be taking my first prerequisite this summer! Super stoked! Any advice you have on brushing up on math before taking pre-calc? It's been 8 years since I took College Algebra!
I am an elec eng, it has been a great career for 26 years now, around 3rd year I was finding most EE subjects pretty hard, and did two business subjects,and 2 civil/mech eng subjects, I found them so easy it was like a holiday, thankfully they counted toward my ultimate EE degree.
I like him(with glasses). I like the conversations
im an sped. i aboslootly suck at math
Bro, I don't know what to do. I’m a junior RN. I’ve cheated a lot and barely know anything. I don’t plan on taking any hard majors or classes in college. but I’m still really scared. If I actually put in work right now, do you think I’ll be able to pull through? I just really want to do better, but I’m scared that it’s too late.
I'm just starting with ME and I'm having a hard time with some of my classes and I was feeling very worried and sad, it makes me feel better listening and reading all of your comments seeing that many of you struggled too, thank you
Is engineering really that difficult, the CORRECT answer is: It depends on the individual. It all depends on your level of interest.
Thanks brother for this message i left my studies in Electrical and Communications engineering last year . I'm not giving up im gonna save up like a man and go back and get that degree 🎉❤❤❤
If everyone could do it everyone would do it. Its dangerous to give false hope. Not everyone is cut out for it, simple as that. The stuff covered is hard and a lot and the exams are difficult. Its impossible and quite delusional to think that everyone is smart enouh for this.
thank you
Just graduated from university 6 months ago. I remember watching this video 2 years ago during COVID when I was really questioning my ability to make it through school. Your comments on mentality and how 2 extra years of school would not matter as much in the grand scheme of things relieved a lot of the pressure and doubt I was feeling. I passed everything with a job right out of college. To anyone who’s reading this, you WILL have moments of doubt when doing engineering. It’s a difficult field, and it will have many hurdles and challenges for you to overcome. Don’t allow those challenges to make you feel discouraged from pursuing this career path. As long as you maintain a good mentality and strong work ethic, you can make it through engineering without a doubt!
I'm currently in my first semester as a sophomore in engineering, and I'm absolutely miserable. I'm depressed and have no time to do anything, and I'm having suicidal thoughts. You might ask how I ended up there. Well, I was torn between engineering and finance. I have loved finance since I was a teenager, and I know more stuff in the world of finance and business, but I was convinced to do engineering because there are more jobs and it pays well. I even have a small interest in it, but I figured it was not enough for me to do it as a career or maybe as a hobby. Idk, but I was foolish when I thought that it would teach me how to be creative and embrace that side of me. Boy, I was wrong. All I got was bad marks, depression, and sore hands from "free hand sketching." That was totally fairly graded.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌍 Introduction and Personal Journey - The speaker introduces himself and discusses his journey over the past two years. - Emphasizes the importance of connecting with people who share your passion for solving problems. 01:02 💰 Resources for Startups - Highlights the availability of resources and infrastructure for students and professors looking to start a business. - Mentions opportunities like student competitions, grant funding, and early contracts with federal groups for startups. 03:24 👩💻 Technical Skill Set in Entrepreneurship - Stresses the importance of having a technical skill set when building a startup. - Engineers are more likely to have the technical skills required for product development. - Encourages engineers to leverage their technical abilities and collaborate with others who possess complementary skills. Made with HARPA AI
I'll be doing my masters in advanced IE next year 😅
But I just can’t not be good at everything instatly
Hi Kyle Thanks so much for the video, was having the same math problem but now I know the root cause and solution thanks again 😁, could you please send me the link for the website you spoke about towards the end, I can't access the one below. Thanks again you were super helpful 🫂
What's to come ? Controlling and monitoring everything you do ! Inside and outside of your home ! West virginia does not need internet. It needs leaders that actually give a shit.
I needed this, thank u!. Last month I went from thinking about a master in business or management, to finally decide to go for a master in wind energy and renewables!
Tonight a satellite train went over my house and scared the crap out of me with all the talk of UFOs..
I don't..i only have my phone
Wow this is just so great ♥️♥️
Question from those with more study experience, if you learn something in class is it better to recap it later that same day or recap it the day after? I guess the same day means it's real fresh so you won't forget. Doing it on the next day means it isn't as fresh, but you have a nights sleep between so your brain may be more geared up to remember it on a long time frame. What do we think is the better option to maximise productivity if you have little spare time to study (please don't say both, lol, I know both is obvs going to be the best)?
I want smart Engineers, not Woke Losers who couldn't make it through basic math.
Hey man good for you making a video like this!
In my experience if u go step by step, neither mathematics, statistics, economics , computer science courses nor engineering is difficult. It becomes difficult only if u jump into a class without meeting the prerequisites requirements listed in the catalog provided at the beginning of quarter or semester.
I have been in mechanical engineering for 2 semesters now, I failed 2 of my classes the first semester, and all of my classes this semester, I was just not motivated to do anything.. I'm not sure anymore, even went trough the acceptance that it was ok if it took me a few years longer than others, but now I just want to find a job at my hometown for a year or two so I can get a new perspective on my life forward and maybe go back to school and finish what I started later. I never wanted to be an engineer, did not even know what an engineer does. I just sorta took my parents advice to do it. They tell me its okay if I want to quit, but that it would be a shame since I have all the time I could need to finish it, even if I took 1 or 2 classes a semester, as long as I got it finished. My thoughts are all over the place about this, I even have my last exam in 4 days, and I have not done nearly anything to prepare for it. ... 02:30 now, I'm tired.. idk anymore.
I've attempted solid mechanics 3x only to drop again. My advisor suggested I switch to industrial from mechanical. Should I try again or switch. At this point idc what type of engineer I am. Im over 35 and not getting any younger. I worked as a surveyor and run a business i love doing both. Civil?
This man reasoning is spot on😂
This is encouraging, glad I saw this 👍🏼
I started studying civil engineering to become good at solving problems and be able to design my own products, but I have never really been interested in the actual field of engineering. I mean computers and stuff are cool, but I mostly picked it for the money, hoping the skills I'll learn will be useful if I start my own business, and if not I can fall back to working as an engineer. But yeah, my heart isn't exactly in it, it's just something I have to do to reach the next step, I guess.
R u still enrolled? Kinda in the same boat
Same
Hi Is it doable for someone who is not good at maths? Thank you
finally an engineering guy who doesn't exaggerate engineering, otherwise these stem kiddos has such complex of showing themselves hardworking and how much their field is harder than others.
I’m currently un a bio major and i really hate it😭 i’ve always had a dream since childhood to be an engineer but i convinced myslef starting from grade 10 that physics and math aren’t for me they’re too hard even though i’m an A student . Now i hate everything about bio after convincing myself that I love it all those years I’m really considering switching to eng and i’m really scared but excited at the same time , i want to do maths physics and everything i was afraid of i want to challenge myself but every now and then my anxiety holds me back . I want to pursue telecom eng or software because additionally i took some coding classes and loved it . I really hope to get over this fear and apply for next year!
Bro that pause at the 5min mark just made this video authentic.
4:57 ??...
Poopy
I failed a whole semestre so...
I'm studying engineering And I think engineering depends more about your abilities in physics
I just failed 5 out of my 6 classes. and I don't care. I literally don't care. I'm doing engineering purely for the money, everything else is irrelevant. so yeah, I think I'm switching to trades.
All the best bro! 🤝🏾 if u want to go back to college u can still do that, no shame in going back or changing interests!
Nice Kyle. I feel it's true also that there is no such thing as a "math person". Like you say, you just have to be willing to confront what you missed and return to that piece of math, crack the dictionaries and math books concerning it and get it down pat.
Thanks for sharing this