Physics GRE prep

Robert Moore
11 May 202211:05

Summary

TLDRIn this introductory vlog, Robert, a former biological systems engineering and mathematics student turned physics enthusiast, shares his study plan for a physics PhD journey starting in fall 2023. He outlines a weekly vlog series detailing his preparation for the physics GRE, covering topics from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics. Robert plans to use a mix of textbooks and GRE-specific materials, aiming for a 75th percentile score, and promises future content on physics humor, Nobel Prizes, and lesser-known physicists.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 Robert, the host, has an undergraduate degree in Biological Systems Engineering and Mathematics but has developed a passion for physics and plans to pursue a PhD in Physics in Fall 2023.
  • 📚 The video is an introduction to a vlog series focused on Robert's study plan and accountability for his upcoming physics journey.
  • 📝 The script outlines a physics theory test that assesses readiness for graduate school in physics, covering nine different sections of undergraduate physics coursework.
  • 🔍 Classical Mechanics is a major section of the test, accounting for about 20% of the exam, including topics like kinematics, energy, and oscillatory motion.
  • 🧲 Electrodynamics is another significant section, covering electrostatics, currents, DC circuits, and magnetic fields, making up 9% of the test.
  • 🌡 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, as well as Quantum Mechanics, Atomic Physics, and Special Relativity, are other sections with varying percentages of the exam content.
  • 📚 Robert plans to study from textbooks and specific materials for the GRE Physics test, including 'Conquering the Physics GRE' and 'GRE Physics Practice Questions'.
  • 📈 Robert's study approach is multi-faceted, involving textbooks, practice exams, and problem sets to build a strong foundation in physics.
  • 📅 With 19 weeks until the exam, Robert has a structured plan that includes weekly practice exams, chapter studies, and continuous review of problem areas.
  • 🎯 His goal is to reach at least the 75th percentile, with an aspirational target of the 99th percentile on the physics GRE.
  • 🌟 After the exam preparation, Robert intends to continue making videos on his channel, including fun physics-related content and biographies of physicists.

Q & A

  • Who is the speaker of the video script?

    -The speaker is Robert, a university individual with a background in biological systems engineering and mathematics who is passionate about physics and plans to become a PhD student in the field.

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to introduce Robert's study plan and accountability plan for preparing for his physics journey as a PhD student, which includes a weekly vlog discussing his study materials and strategies.

  • What does Robert plan to study for his physics preparation?

    -Robert plans to study various physics topics including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, geometric optics, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, special relativity, and specialized topics.

  • What is the format of the physics theory test that Robert is preparing for?

    -The physics theory test is designed to assess preparedness for graduate school in physics and consists of nine sections covering typical undergraduate physics coursework, with a total of 100 questions to be completed in approximately three hours.

  • What resources does Robert mention for studying physics theory?

    -Robert mentions using textbooks, GRE Physics practice questions, and a book titled 'Conquering the Physics GRE' as his main study resources.

  • Which specific textbooks does Robert plan to use for his study?

    -Robert plans to use 'Classical Mechanics' by Taylor, 'Introduction to Electrodynamics' by Griffiths, 'Introduction to Quantum Mechanics' by Griffiths, and a textbook by Tucker for statistical mechanics, as well as the Pedrotti cubed book for optics.

  • How does Robert intend to structure his study sessions?

    -Robert intends to study from textbooks, take one practice exam every Sunday, work through a chapter of 'Conquering the Physics GRE' each week, and focus on areas of weakness by working through associated problems.

  • What is the timeframe for Robert's study plan?

    -Robert has about 19 weeks to prepare for the exam at the time of recording the video, and he plans to continue studying and taking practice exams throughout this period.

  • What are Robert's goals for his performance on the physics GRE?

    -Robert's goal is to reach at least the 75th percentile, but he is aiming for the 99th percentile on the physics GRE.

  • What content does Robert plan to create for his YouTube channel after his study period?

    -After his study period, Robert plans to create videos with a different tone, including sillier videos using physics for humor, short bios of Nobel Prize-winning physicists, and brief bios of lesser-known physicists.

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