I got all my boys to use ur vids, been hella useful aswell cuz we can't afford to get tutoring but we still smoked TMUA/ESAT and it's only cuz of your walkthroughs (hopefully we get into top 10 unis - if we do its cuz of you). Keep up the good work, hopefully more people in the future discover your channel and more ppl who need the help benefit.
@@GraexPlayz yh its hard but if you prepare well then you'd be fine. We did group revision seshes and shit, also we r from low income background like from council housing and that so we thought itd be a good idea to help each other prepare, we started in august but yh minor dw, tmua/esat isn't everything, js pattern interviews. Hopefully I see you at Cambridge.
@@fizzy.100 yh, im not from low income i dont think, I did go to a state school and ive been watching these videos since august too, i think i have great aspects to my application so im not really worrying if a get a bad tmua score. best of luck for top ten, maybe ill see you at imperial/oxbridge 🙏
Thanks Drew so much for making the TMUA videos, I sat mine on Thursday and felt it went well. If it wasn't for you I don't think I would ever have this feeling. Thanks again for being the best teacher on the platform!
That’s great advice about resilience… I’m a parent who does maths for fun with teenage kids and I’ll pass that on… congrats on 10k, well deserved and absolutely agree about levelling the playing field 👊
Wow the "general advice" for young people segment really struck home , fantastic piece of advice and the pond analogy really put it into perspective , amazing!
Hi, Congratulations on 10K, should be 100K!! I want to add my thanks to everyone else you have helped over the years. I'm not studying for exams but really got back into maths as a past-time about 8 years ago, and was trying to get up a to very high level by setting myself the challenge of passing a STEP paper. There was hardly anything on youtube when i came across your old channel in about 2021 when it had about 100 subscribers!! It had all the STEP foundation modules on it and was absolutely brilliant. Just a big thank you, youhave helped so many pupils who cannot afford private tutoring or go to schools that teach TMUA/MAT/STEP stuff.
Thankyou man, I nearly gave up on tmua and then I found you, you’ve probably altered the course of my life for the much better, and I’m so happy you exist. I’ve never met you, and never will but I really wish I could have. I’ll never be able to repay you for what you’ve done for me, tho I wish I could, do you have a donation system? You’re an amazing person, and I really wish I could give you a hug and have a chat over coffee one day. I really admire you
I don’t normally comment on videos, but i genuinely think this might be the most useful and interesting video i’ve genuinely seen. i think a lot of the advice you gave especially on the problem solving question and even the takeaways from some of your experiences after going to university were genuinely extremely useful and i wanted to say thank you for this video and also for all the extremely useful other ones you’ve made
Greatest part about this video was finding out Speak Now is your favourite Taylor Swift album. Jokes aside, it was nice know a bit a more about the man behind the PowerPoint.
Really interesting answer to question about getting better at problem solving. Got to say I agree. It's interesting that a lot of the older textbooks I used in the 1970's and 1980's had loads of practice questions on each topic, whereas modern textbooks seem to have not many.
37:01 Salted caramel - understandable. Prawn cocktail - are you insane? "I dont eat cake" - are you even human? Integration by smartz - ignore all above, your a real one Neither pepsi or coke - right, that's it! unsubscribed