Title | : | Masters vs PhD in mathematics |
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I don't know why I'm here 😆 brI'm just an accountant studying up for my cpa exams Comment from : Nerd_alert927 |
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I'm in my second year of math as an undergrad, and pursing graduate school Fantastic to get a picture of this stuff now Comment from : Cabot Jones-Thomson |
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Most impressed by the fact that you made it this far in a writing-heavy discipline and are still using a wooden pencil After page 15 of a problem set I would kms with how often I'd have to be sharpening Just go mechanical brotha Comment from : Michael Peroutek |
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Are we getting the thesis video? Comment from : Richvern1 |
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I believe numerical analysis is similar to what I took which is numerical methods which is basically approximations through iterations to get the answer Surprisingly useful for Thermodynamics Comment from : Josch Denila |
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What do you mean meaningless if it's too fast? Comment from : Kirk Peters |
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Freeman Dyson, who dd not have a PhD, thought it was a waste of time Comment from : Joe Tursi |
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Excuse me, how old are you? Comment from : Gena K |
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I thought Folland would be the standard textbook for graduate-level real analysis Comment from : Johnny Q |
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I would get so lost and frustrated I would throw those books in the fireplace Comment from : michael naretto |
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The title looked to me like this were a satire video for some reasons lol Comment from : Howard Lam |
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I just got out of HS and heading to college in a few months, mathematics is my newfound passion and ofcourse it's only AFTER i graduate that I discover it Comment from : Jehriko |
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Ime, they should teach numerical analysis instead/before calc1 Miss freshman me with any course that introduces you to the epsilon delta definition of a limit in your first day of class, lol (majored in physics) Comment from : morgengabe1 |
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Do you get a stipend for the first 3-4 years of your PhD? Comment from : Saksham |
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is it me or is the math program more advanced in France in general? we get lebesgue, Lp spaces, complex analysis and galois theory during our bachelor's study Comment from : tony banks |
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As an undergrad with an applied approach I chuckled when you called Probability Applied Measure Theory Love to hear more pure perspectives like that! Comment from : suck my artauds |
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Where do you go to school? How don’t you know your score? Comment from : Patrick Schack |
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Currently finishing russian PhD and doing thesis on hyperkähler manifolds Thanks for your videos Comment from : М |
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So you didn’t study mathematics as an undergrad and still took differential geometry, advanced linear algebra?… what did you study as an undergrad? Comment from : Trovak Pferdemist |
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What school do you go to? Comment from : Ogus Qiu |
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Maths grads are so poor that they can't afford to buy pens Comment from : Kevin T |
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I'm an undergrad student in mathematics and statistics at india Top institutions in india like iit, ISI, CMI ,UOH specialized in different fields of mathematics Comment from : sai sreekar |
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Real analysis and Abstract Algebra were both senior undergrad classes for me Virginia Tech 2012 my senior year I took Real analysis, Abstract algebra, topology, and adv DiffEq Comment from : Jeremy Meek |
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Is it just me or do Americans take soo few classes Or are they very big? What's the deal exactly? brI don't know how 5 classes is supposed to be enough for an entire year We get like 15 classes each year, 7/8 each semester Comment from : Blondymonk |
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I teach math in higher ed Two of my former students went for a PhD program, one in math and one in physics I have a Master's in math so these students have have gone way ahead of me That's not too hard as I feel I am barely smarter than a door knob:) Hats off for those PhD Math folks! Comment from : Math is not for the faint of heart |
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You Are The best , keep making good content bro <3 Comment from : Rully Gamayanto |
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Do you regret not doing more computational methods? Comment from : Kenneth Williams |
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I can't see topology, functional analysis, measure and Lebesgue integrals, abstract álgebra As I know, these subjects are advanced mathematics, but in my country we have them in a four year bachelor program at universidade Eduardo Mondlane in Mozambique Comment from : Mozturco |
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dude, I'm an math enthusiast in the end of second year of bachelor's in math, and I'm heading to masters in math I'm really enjoying your videos, keep it up, man Comment from : Мартин Темелакиев |
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can you please also make a video on phd in applied maths coursework along with books Comment from : Prakarsh Duhoon |
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What's the subject of Mathematics MSc you indicated in here, in other words these courses are Eg Master of Mathematics in Real Analysis ? Comment from : Leonidas Savvides |
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Hhhhhhhhhh calculus on steroids Comment from : Othman El kaddioui |
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Get over it my NIGA!!!! IM THE SHIT and I know it go cry about it Comment from : Remy Mccoy |
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Did my mathematics masters in the UK My program was very different to yours and it's interesting to hear about how things are done around the world Comment from : F VD |
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I take measure theory in my undergraduate study in Indonesia and we used the same book (Wheeden) It's tough bro Comment from : Prasdika Rizki Pradana |
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As a fellow struggling graduate math student I salute you sir Comment from : Joshua Pam |
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I'm a math PhD in Canada Comment from : 94mathdude |
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Easy program At U of Md, you have to do three areas instead of two It is like analysis, algebra, and [topology or PDE or ODE] for the first year You have it easy Must be an easy school Comment from : Hock Ng |
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Hey, nice video! Did you happen to go to Wright State University for one of your degrees? It is where Steen Pedersen teaches I attended it myself; he was by far my favorite professor! Funnily enough, we didn't follow his book in his courses (Real Variables I & II) Comment from : Colton Bennett |
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a PhD is just a research-based masters on steroids Comment from : tiny |
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Studying undergrad rn at a state school Studying math with a concentration in actuarial science Love your videos Comment from : Joe Milner |
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It's too bad there's no money in mathematics for all the years and hard work it takes In pure mathematics about all you can do is teach and research - there's no money there In applied mathematics you can do a little better financially, but you will have to learn another discipline to go along with it to be anywhere near successful in it Being a quant on Wall Street might be an exception money wise Comment from : Lokie |
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I'm doing my pure maths + theoretical physics undergraduate degrees in Australia, but I am looking at doing a Master's or PhD overseas, so this was quite helpful Thanks Comment from : Echo120 |
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Interesting!!! You said you didn't have an undergraduate degree in Mathematics What was your first degree in? I'm also trying to get into a Mathematics master's program and I also don't have a first degree in Mathematics Are there any tips you can give me that would help me get into such program? Comment from : samuel okon |
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Highschool student here 🖐️ Comment from : improving guitarist |
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I’m from portugal 🇵🇹 and study in UK Comment from : Luis Fabricio |
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Good thing I'm in CS Comment from : TRNDSTTR |
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I am a data analyst with a background in airline business development and finance I am good at some operations research too, self studying Multi integer nowbrI am starting to look into math again and get used to at least some of the math stuff again… Comment from : JT from the h̶o̶o̶d̶ |
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Did you take functional analysis ? Comment from : Burak |
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Keep the videos up! Super interesting Comment from : Masterlel 67 |
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Hmmm this is really interesting I wonder how hard these courses have to be since in my german university we have real analysis 1 and 2 and linear algebra 1 and 2 in the first year of the bachelors program and after that you can basically do abstract algebra, measure theory and probability theory in the third semester topology and functional analysis in the 4th and after that partial differential equations, Abstract Algebra 2(a lot of noether theory), Differential Geometry and even some algebraic topology in the 5th and 6th semester (along with your thesis) And they dont really skip over any important details as well, so i really wonder what exactly you do in the bachelors program? ^^ Comment from : Djhise Mise |
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Can you please make a video about master vs undergrad? Comment from : Nika Nevskaya |
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👍 Comment from : rahmad |
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So far one of the most important things is to have a project or research topic at graduate level, otherwise you will fall in the same situation that undergrad taking a bunch of courses but not getting the insight of graduate education which implies to start to think critically and develop your own research (although some people manage to do research at undergrad level) Comment from : Camilo Chaparro |
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This guy has the most depressive struggling tone ever, keep going bro Love your channel! Comment from : Free Soul |
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Looking for all the comments of foreigners saying “Americans are so behind, we studied this in 2nd grade/year/whatever” Comment from : avatar098 |
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i am passionate about calculus and want to learn more about it, do recommend some useful theoretical books Love your content btw Comment from : Saad Ahmad |
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I just had my applied math PhD interview I'll hopefully hear back soon, but regardless, I've enjoyed watching your videos leading up to this point I think you're doing a service for the subject Comment from : Chris Donald |
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I am a UK sixth form student and I am going to start Maths and CS at UoBirmingham (uk not alabama), in September I enjoy hearing you speak on how university works in the US it's very interesting! Comment from : The Barch |
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I am a high school student and very passionate about math I try to learn it myself so that is why I watch your videos Comment from : Ahmet Ali Çetin |
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i am just doing understanding analysis by Abbot any advice ? i am not in college, i just work in some library Comment from : Thus spoke Nirvana |
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high school senior Comment from : akhil |
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In what did you major in undergrad? Comment from : Jose Felix |
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im a junior in college getting my double degree in math and computer science, and u motivated me to consider a phd Comment from : Syllogistic |
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I graduated from the Harvard PhD program, so I can fill in the blanks Harvard specializes in algebraic geometry, differential geometry, and number theory (As a corollary, algebraic geometry exists) Schools in this tier typically don't have a terminal masters program You can get a masters degree either by completing one along with your bachelors degree (kind of like 4+1, except that it doesn't take an extra year, you just need to be extra good, and you actually get the masters degree), or by dropping out of the PhD halfway Classes like real analysis, abstract algebra, and measure theory are undergraduate classes at Harvard and similar schools A typical PhD student would complete coursework and start research within the first year, often within the first term On the other hand, the average time to PhD graduation is not 4 years, it's more like 5 years Four years is considered fast, five is average, and six is slow but still within the normal range My own advisor graduated (from Harvard!) with the PhD in two years, which is ridiculous, but that's not normal Comment from : David Jao |
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TIME TO TALK ABOUT THE THESIS BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment from : XnQx |
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5,000 views surpassed Let's see that thesis video, son! Comment from : John Karavitis |
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I will like to also hear about your thesis please Comment from : Ngene Elijah |
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I am a high school student from India and I have a high interest in mathematics right now I’m studying metric space 😊 Comment from : Om Patel |
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Early 24h gang 😎 Comment from : WonderKing_Online |
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I would also recommend Understanding Analysis by Abbott for undergraduate Comment from : A Wild Stevey |
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"Calculus with steroids" lol imagine Calculus made me stroke, those Real-s will make me catatonic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Comment from : Nolan Alexander |
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Im a master’s student in an Applied Mathematics program I took real analysis and fourier series, so Im somewhat able to follow problems you present, but there isn’t many options for further analysis at my campus Always interested to see your videos Cheers, and good luck with your program! Comment from : afrolichesmain777 |
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I'm doing my masters (applied mathematics) in Sweden Currently thinking what I'll do after graduation Comment from : Itzak |
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Hey buddy, a silly question ' why do you use pencil so much ? Is it for the convenience of erasing the mistakes or you simply like using pencil more than pen! Comment from : Aditya Raj |
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you ever take anything category theory or type theory related? Comment from : Ocean Moist |
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Graduate math education in America is a complete waste of time , and only good for driving Uber after graduationThe main problem is that THE main , textbooks are horrible, and don’t have enough worked out examples For example it is impossible to learn from Munkres “Topology “ Royden ‘s “Real Analysis “ and” Algebra “ By Hungerford A lot of people agree with , anything you could learn in American schools is only through independent study Comment from : Aikido Grandmaster |
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recently discovered your channel and have been liking your videos bro i have recently added a math degree to to the degree i am currently studying because math is amazing! :)brbrlike yourself, i am an american however, i am also canadian, so i get to see the similarities and differences between the university programs of the two nations the Canadian education system closely follows that of the Americans! i think where it diverges significantly is when it comes to the canadians/americans and the europeons thats my rudimentary perception so far, anyways Comment from : Muhammad Mustafa |
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Did you like John wick 4? Comment from : Sean Gregory |
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i'm a geologist currently preparing for the admission exam of a masters degree in math and I'm definely keeping the intro to analysis textbook recommendations thanks! Comment from : samsanchez |
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I'd love to hear about your thesis! Comment from : Skinny Kevin |
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In my second year of a NZ BSc in Maths which is 3 years, so not quite the same system as the US, still very interesting to watch your videos Comment from : Ltuhkeeo |
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Mad respect to you for your math grind, but I tapped out when numbers became letters and "wingding" characters🤪 Comment from : Daryl Carr |
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I’m studying a completely different degree in the UK Really love the videos and discussions Had an interest in math from high school I don’t have a math degree lol 👍 Really insightful as I would like to do a PhD someday Comment from : Jason Wong |
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Do you post for science as well if can that would be better 👍how about science? Comment from : Pure Mathematician 💚💙 |
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I would like to know about your thesis! Comment from : Didi Ramsaran |
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i wish i had access to this in highschool i "studied" art in college so glad i dropped out, used YouTube to teach my self to code Comment from : w__a__l__e |
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Appreciate you laying it out like that Comment from : Tori Ko |
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"I didn't like the material and the book we used was not good" brbrSame experience, in my case Coding Theory was packaged with a brief intro into Algebra which kept it somewhat interesting I'm not sure what it is about Coding Theory taught at the undergraduate level but I think primarily the textbooks doesn't motivate the same level of rigor that typically keeps a student engaged Comment from : Zagszy |
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Surprised to see no topology class, given it’s important for analysis Comment from : Charlie |
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I completed a masters degree called M A T in math It was for people who wanted to specialize in teaching math Most of the math courses were harder versions of the undergraduate program We would have harder problems or extra readings attached to the standard undergraduate course along with our education courses Comment from : User Bin |
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Love your videos, the style is so welcoming and comfy Comment from : CPGrace |
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I am not a mathematician Although I got an opportunity to study pure mathematics, I shifted towards communications engineering for my masters, but with an exception I held on to pure mathematics all the time I self studied Analysis and Algebra and now diving towards commutative algebra Your videos showcases a parallel as what my life would have been if I had chosen pure mathematics research career, honestly I should say I missed a great opportunity You're gifted as you could realize as what you like and you are able to do that Not many in life gets this blessing Good luck ✌ Comment from : MSTSORIndia |
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Dude you read my mind I was just thinking about this lol Comment from : Chamo |
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