Revision Help for Electrical & Electronic Engineering

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The discussion centers on the challenges faced by second-year Electrical and Electronic Engineering students in the UK regarding effective revision methods. Participants express the difficulty in finding comprehensive YouTube channels similar to Khan Academy for engineering topics. It is concluded that while specific tutorial videos exist, they do not match the depth and quality of Khan Academy. The consensus is that relying on past exam papers is the most effective strategy for exam preparation.

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Hi everyone,

I got some past papers to revise for my second year final exams in may the course I am in is called electrical and electronic engineering (I am studying in the uk).

I was just hoping if any of you guys know any good youtube channels like khanacademy but for engineering topics.

Thaanks in advance!
 
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'fraid not. At least I don't think there are. I've been searching for a Khanacademy sort of chanel for engineering for a while now, and I can't find anything on the same sort of scale, or even close. There are a few lessons on specific topics that you can find if you type in the name of the subject and then "tutorial", but they are no were near as good a Khanacademy.
That channel is one of a kind. I don't think I would have passed my first year at university without it.
 
I think once you get into second year, youtube videos just can't explain the depth of understanding you are expected to know. I think you have to move on to textbooks, which is unfortunate as I loved learning maths through Khanacademy.
Or you can do what I do and constantly do past exam papers. I think that is by far the best way to pass and do well on your exams.
 

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