I just wanted to say I love the way you repeat things. It really helps keep things stuck in my brain and helps it to sink in! Thanks so much for saving me on the MCAT
smh people are going to hate, your content is amazing, absolutely amazing. I have tried every single resource suggested for mcat, and your channel is the only one I'm sticking with. amazing delivery, very organized and concise and keeps us engaged. PS I'm the worst at physics since undergrad and these concepts never clicked until I watched your vids, fyi Im watching every single video on your channel before my mcat, you are awesome!
These videos are so underrated. Going through all of these playlists has helped me improve my concepts soo much! Your pace and emphasis is perfect. Thank you for working so hard!
AAAHHHH THANK YOU!!! I've been trying to learn this in class for like, a week and a half and couldn’t understand the complicated notation. This helped so much
it's all about electrons (in metal wires)--electrons are moving here, not protons, and electrons will move from more negatively to less negatively charged space, so current will always travel to the higher charge. Does that make sense?
Hey man, good video but here are some pointers: - Slow down. You're going 5000mph and often repeating yourself. Take a deep breath, the content isn't going anywhere. - You've got to explain more in depth series and parallel equations. I don't think anyone who is learning this for the first time knows that to get parallel resistance you use 1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2 etc. - You have good content, but explaining it well is an art. Walk yourself (and us) through the fundamentals before diving into new territory. Keep making videos, you're doing well! But those will help you out for sure.
Hey thank you, please don’t hesitate to post comments when there was a concept you think was not clear for a new learner. One day I may remake these videos and it’ll be good to know information like what you mentioned in your comment thank you for that
@@sciencesimplified3890 I personally think that your repeating yourself and making vocal accent (being loud :)) is actually what makes the material stick. And yes, I'm watching this part of MCAT physics section for the first time without prior knowledge of the topic and find it to be pretty concise and clear. Just another perspective!
I don't know, I've never taken physics before and I can completely follow him. His playlists are in an order that builds on itself and it completely makes sense.