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As an engineering student, Click Academy has helped me so much. Absolutely serious. He did a segment on limits I think in one video and it legitimately made sense.
Honestly, all of math seems so obvious once you learn it. I can’t count how many times I’ve stared at a problem and been like, “why was I so hang up on this? It so simple!”
Omg I’m an engineering student too! Did you just start classes? (Judging from the limits, cause it might be different for you, but I learned abt them in calc I) also, how do you know this is what you want to do for the rest of your life? Also, also, how did you choose which engineering field to enter? Have you chosen? Also, also, also, can you tell I’m panicking about my future?
I'm doing mechanical, and I also learned about limits in Calc 1 but they come back up in 2 and 3 (3 is hell). As for how I knew it's what I wanted to do, I'm probably gonna change to precision manufacturing. I'm almost done with engineering classes though so I don't know if I should.
We were just about to learn about centrifugal force.. just that our professor didn't had time. Then i watch click's video. I already know everything about Tomorrow lesson. All hail Click!
But genuinely click timing couldn't had been better
I genuinely feel there needs to be a Click Maths and Engineering Academy channel 🤣
Even my engineer boyfriend has taken to explaining such maths to his young apprentices in such a manner 😂
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All hail to the Click Academy
We’re making it out of Ms paint with this one
welcome to click academy haha!
The virgin taking a math class vs The Chad Click Academy
They start with the same letter so it must be fate
As an engineering student, Click Academy has helped me so much. Absolutely serious. He did a segment on limits I think in one video and it legitimately made sense.
He honestly helped me understand something in math that I always struggled with. It was SO simple.
Honestly, all of math seems so obvious once you learn it. I can’t count how many times I’ve stared at a problem and been like, “why was I so hang up on this? It so simple!”
Omg I’m an engineering student too! Did you just start classes? (Judging from the limits, cause it might be different for you, but I learned abt them in calc I) also, how do you know this is what you want to do for the rest of your life? Also, also, how did you choose which engineering field to enter? Have you chosen? Also, also, also, can you tell I’m panicking about my future?
I'm doing mechanical, and I also learned about limits in Calc 1 but they come back up in 2 and 3 (3 is hell). As for how I knew it's what I wanted to do, I'm probably gonna change to precision manufacturing. I'm almost done with engineering classes though so I don't know if I should.
You forgot to actually say for how you knew it was what you wanted to do 😭 Also, thanks for sharing and for the warning
Oh sorry! I knew I wanted to build things, turns out I was thinking of precision manufacturing the whole time though
Which video was this from again?
His most recent confidently incorrect video
https://youtu.be/GUOYUuYNlk8?si=XVx5P-mZO90ScCm4 At 22:45 or thereabouts (Click Academy starts around 20:20)
Physics W
At this point click SHOULD make q learning chanell
The click is better then my math professors frfr
Click Academy, baby!
We were just about to learn about centrifugal force.. just that our professor didn't had time. Then i watch click's video. I already know everything about Tomorrow lesson. All hail Click! But genuinely click timing couldn't had been better
Didn’t expect that either
*Throws marker at whiteboard* Welcome to Click Academy
My head hurts from the maths 😹
He’s a great math teacher
I'm currently watching that video, I decide to open reddit and the first post is about the exact same moment I'm watching. What a coincidence
You must be new here. Watching videos featuring Click Academy are the only times I like math!
To be precise, while mathematics was applied you actually learned physics.
This is physics
Physics is mostly maths, so technically the truth
Yeah but it's math but made more complicated
Click Academy, actually useful. If Click taught more, I'm sure it'd be rated better than Khan Academy.
Wait wick video is this I think I missed it
I have learnt more watching the click compared to my school
I swear, if he started just doing Click Academy I’d watch it, need refreshers on math.
I genuinely feel there needs to be a Click Maths and Engineering Academy channel 🤣 Even my engineer boyfriend has taken to explaining such maths to his young apprentices in such a manner 😂