What does a Cambridge Math vlogger get up to in a typical day? Find out in this vlog! First channel vlog - what do you want to see more of? COMMENT below :) Let's build our community - LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! (this was originally posted on a new channel, but then I realised I should have posted it here haha) Vlog extras! - Classical, Rap and Jazz on the rest of the piano channel! - All music is original! Music recordings and behind the scenes (soon) on PATREON - www.patreon.com/michaelvlogs More info: - Coming up in INTRO VIDEO (haha - this video was originally posted on a different channel, but it's better to stick with this one :) ) - I'm a third year math student at Cambridge, at Trinity College (a 'trinmo', haha) and - I want to show you, and especially potential applicants, what it's actually like here! Social Media: - INSTAGRAM - instagram.com/michaelng126/ - BLOG - michaelng126.wordpress.com/ Thanks for watching! Share if you enjoyed it! And for all you long time fans of the channel: I've been injured for over a year, and that's why I wasn't posting. But now I'm just about back, and I want to grow the channel for you all! I'll be trialling new content, like vlogs, only piano key videos and others to see how they perform - but most of all let me know what you enjoy!
I know this is completely unrelated to your video, but I have to say you look genuinely happy with your life. Your energy is magnetic. I noticed that you didn’t put headphones in when you did your work, and it made me think about your phone usage habits. Could you tell me about your phone habits and do you listen to music (probably a silly question)? Side note, I found your channel because I am learning Moonlight Sonata and found that 2010 video😂 have subbed!
And for all you long time fans of the channel: I've been injured for over a year, and that's why I wasn't posting. But now I'm just about back, and I want to grow the channel for you all! I'll be trialling new content, like vlogs, only piano key videos and others to see how they perform - but most of all let me know what you enjoy!
Just a friendly tip: try to not have your back arched in or out and have the hips leveled with you shoulders when doing planks. This way you prevent some back issues and work more on the core. Also, since I'm from Brazil I feel the need to share a couple Brazilian pieces with you.... So, here you go: -Brejeiro, Odeon and most pieces from Ernesto de Nazareth -Sururu na cidade, and any piece from vila lobos.(rudepoema is quite something) I wanted to share those with you just hoping that you might enjoy them. And who knows if you end up recording some Brazilian piece in this channel, though not complaining on the anime pieces!
Not only talented but also smart. And we are the same age.. What did I do wrong? I spend 8 years of my life in music school - never played as good as you did when you were just 10. I spend 4 years of my life studying - weren't even able to go to medical school. I'm literally stupid AND talentless...
it's awesome to see you back making videos after so long! you've made the video just over 10 minutes for ad revenue and called it math instead of maths for the clickbait... you really have become an expert youtuber and i'm so proud 🙏 can't wait for more!
Heyy! Yes I was injured for over a year, it was a tough time - and now I'm back and with more energy :) so glad you enjoyed it, it means a lot! Hope you've been doing well! :)
Hope you make a video of Q&A and here is a question: Why studying Math and how do you balance math study and music practice in your daily routine? Thanks!;)
Hey! Thanks for the question! Q&A sounds like a great idea :) More about math in future videos (when I get time) - and about practice, I don't actually practise that much! In fact, all throughout I'd say I'd average an hour a day. These days I practise about every other day, sometimes even less frequently. So that helps with time management - also to be covered if I get to it. Hope that helps!
Nice vlog man, I’m doing GCSEs this year but want to apply to Cambridge for engineering and keep singing and playing my saxophone. I think we can both agree music is fun for oneself and all of whom it is shared with (:
in the future when you graduate and get prof. in mathmatics I think you will be like professor (william James moriarty) he is the main villain or the peer of sherlock holmes also he is professor at maths and he graduated from cambridge university it might be you all or most of you know him he is famous and i like him 😋😋🤗🤔
You know raffles institution? It’s a school in Singapore and also my school. Last year out of the 400 graduates, 46 went to Cambridge! Personally I chose Harvard, but you must know a lotta peeps frm my sch right
3 years late, but the x^2 + 2 = y^3 problem is still on GRM problem sheets, I've just finished first year and been looking at the course over the summer and I was very excited to see something I knew how to do in your video lol. Plus it looks like you take loads of the courses I'm interested in for 3rd year, like quantum mechanics, number fields, machine learning, so it's good to have a role model haha, it looks like you had a really good time in your 3rd year :-)
@@宻 Me or the guy who posted the original video? In any case, I got two very borderline S grades (I think one of them literally was on the boundary lol), but I think if you can get 1,1 consistently in practice tests that is more than enough, and lots of people get accepted with 1,2. I can answer questions you might have if you’re interested though 👍
@@malignusvonbottershnike563 you, any tips to excelling in step , and is there any point starting prep yet when my skl hasn’t even started further maths content yet, we learn all of as and a level maths first and start fm in Easter. Congrats on amazing grades
@@宻 from my experience, the hardest part of STEP was getting used to the style of questions, so even though STEP 1 isn’t its own paper anymore, you might enjoy working through the materials from the STEP support programme (it’s on the maths faculty website somewhere), and trying some STEP 1 questions, as that doesn’t include any further maths content so some of them will be doable for you. If you think it’s too early though, no pressure, you’ve got a lot of time and if you want to focus on 6th form stuff then that’s also a sensible decision. And of course, you might change your mind about wanting to apply for maths over the next few months (I remember flipping between engineering, computer science, physics, everything lol), so if you want to wait until you’re 100% set on a maths degree that also makes sense
It was devotion, and I would have had everything except the broccoli. P.S: I love your energy, it's so positive! Can you please tell me what might happen at the interview?
what is it about Japanese people or Chinese people not using a table to sit at to eat? I heard they never wear shoes indoors perfect im not Japanese or Chinese im 39 yr old and I detest wearing socks and shoes why? because I love the ground underneath my feet on the feel of the soul of my feet, why? I haven't a Rudy clue why lol, I have been like that my whole life, id love to be able to hold chopsticks myself I have a tremor that runs through my whole nervous system, I can nearly hold a spoonful in my hand let alone chopsticks, I love the Chinese or Japanese people there kids a so damn adorable and when there young they looks so attractive with beautiful smile and I love Shanghai noodles the best type of noodle you can ever get is the original, I love Chinese cuisine, im not sure about Japanese quisine I think its the same thing they have such beutifull smile just like them in this video.
i’m not sure but arabs are very similar and from what i read on them they probably do it so they can all be equal maybe, so a king will also sit down when eating next to a peasant perhaps?
Hey that's fantastic I too have a dream to study in Cambridge that too ph.D To complete masters how many years will it take And to complete ph.D in math how many years will it take And one more thing!!... To study masters what eligibility will be there