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Intro
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2
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This is How Easy It Is to Lie With Statistics
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3
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British Literature
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4
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The scariest thing you learn in Electrical Engineering | The Smith Chart
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Could you avoid being hit by a laser if you were in a room of mirrors?
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The Poker Paradox
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How should you arrange 7 water fountains in a mall to minimize the longest possible walk?
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Art
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The things you'll find in higher dimensions
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10
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Engineering professors be like
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When you're an engineer in the Star Wars Universe
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When you're an engineer for the Titan submersible
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The question
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Another example
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Outro
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Example
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Art Gallery Problem
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Upper Limit
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Engineering students be like
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If Saw was a typical engineering student
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Introduction
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Proof
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Why do Electrical Engineers use imaginary numbers in circuit analysis?
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Engineering students be like...(Part 2)
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Work
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The Math Needed for Computer Science
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Pursuit curves
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Applications
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Quick example
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Advice for self teaching
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How to approach practice problems
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Conclusion
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Each point is connected to its closest neighbor, how many connections can a single point have (max)?
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Fourier Transform
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35
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How to Excel at Math and Science
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The Poisoned Drinks Problem
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Is it possible
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Rectangular region
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The Applications of Matrices | What I wish my teachers told me way earlier
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40
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Coronavirus
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What is real analysis?
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Applied Math
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A visibility problem, how many guards are enough?
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Watching a movie (or TV show) with a STEM major be like
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Fourier vs Laplace
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Solution
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Complex Function
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Textbook I used
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Did I like the course?
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50
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How long did the book take me?
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