@Thuvu5

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Thank you for watching and hope you enjoyed the video! 🤗

@nataliemulby7808

I'm 46 and I'm now doing web development...totally out of my comfort/interest zone... in a class with a bunch of teenagers...but I wanted something new something challenging. Been experiencing imposter syndrome since lately so just imagine how much this vid is helping me now. Thank you

@LukeBarousse

"Everything is learnable" 🧠🤓 So true; 🙌🏼 love this mindset Thu!!

@ivonajavorovic7310

Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn” (Benjamin Franklin). Best way to learn anything for me is being involved in project, deliberate about subject, and asking questions.

@33samogo

"Important skill is not time management anymore, it's energy management" Well said, thank you for inspiring people about such a challenging field in a way that seems learnable!

@gmcenroe

Nice video,  I am 65 and still learning new technology and math because I have the time to pursue these topics. I taught myself Python programming language but already had learned C, and Java on my own long ago. The resources available are huge, you just have to find them by looking.

@flowey01

I actually cried because recently i felt like i am so stupid because everyone in my class understand physics and i am here struggling trying to understand it i felt like i can’t learn it but thank you for encouraging i will definitely be better at physics

@Simon-ik1kb

I switched to IT almost 10 years ago. I'm a self taught at everything and currently I'm working as a senior DevOps engineer. So I guess I can learn on my own and I am perfectly capable of achieving my goals... But I still have these doubts in myself, I'm still fighting imposter syndrome almost everyday. So videos like this one are quite helpful. Not that I heard something new here, but its a great reminder that there are more people like me. Also seeing others reaching for their goals is a great motivation.

@muve680

trust me this is one of the best channel i found for data science . the way she explain is on the next level , simple ,crisp and to the point. Thank You Thu Vu for sharing such a priceless information .

@marwanelhadi9030

You’re so relatable in terms of the energy management part tbh

@JesseR92

I love hearing others talk about their struggles and how they overcome obstacles. Before I got into coding I was so unorganized n rarely ever planned anything. Videos like these help me keep going through all the doubt that comes with learning to code. Thank you for the video and best of luck in your endeavors Thu.

@princeganer404

Clearing your self doubts does wonders, many people hold themselves back just because of it. Great tips again, Thu Mam!

@irinamicov

You have such an original approach to data science topics! I've rewatched many of your videos because they provide great value and fresh perspective. We tend to forget some of the things mentioned here, so it's good to have this resource and remind yourself from time to time about what is really impacting your studying and how you can control it. I'll be coming back to this video.

@shwetaredkar734

We need more people like you to encourage the new learners. Thanks a lot for making this video and sharing your kind words.

@ricardogomes9528

My personal experience got me from civil engenieering to informatics engenieering. When I got in the field my deepest thoughts were some like: "jeez I bet I am the most useless person here"; "this task takes me 7 days to do, while these 23 year old kids perform this in 2 hours"; "I am getting way with this simply because no one is asking me a very profound, structured explanation of what I am doing"; "I bet I am the worst PhD student of my supervisors". Two years later I am teaching DS projects at a Master's Informatic Engenieering course :) It is not that I have learnt everything there is to learn in two years, it is just that "imposter syndrom" I deeply still suffer today: not anyone knows anything very deeply just because they use buzzwords for topics and all of them had their learning curve :) no one comes out of the womb with knowledge :)

@varisapiri7281

You have encouraged me to learn more. I love your attitude towards learning. Thank you so much.

@nguynee

Content hay quá chị ơi! Chị nói tiếng anh cũng hay với dễ nghe nữa. Em cảm ơn chị!!

@daniel3897

Love it! First time I heard about energy management. Thanks Thu, very much appreciate your help. :)

@tinaperez7393

Thank you. Great channel. 👍🔥

@TobysDataDigest

Your videos are a HUGE inspiration!! just started out my own youtube (from my experience as a data analyst) All the best!