Sarthak Goswami
143 comments
Review summary
Based on 143 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher personality, teaching quality, fees vs value. Many students highlight engaging and collaborative ('fun collaborating'), brave ...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Engaging and Collaborative Teaching Style
2. Ability to Discuss Sensitive and Taboo Topics
3. Strong Audience Connection and Relatability
Areas to Improve
1. Factual Accuracy and In-depth Regional Knowledge
2. Nuance and Avoidance of Mainstream Bias
3. Discretion and Awareness of Content's Influence on Children
What students love
“It was fun collaborating on this one. Looking forward to more of such in future.”
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“I loved how you discussed sex education, which is important as our society considers it taboo. This same society pressures couples to have kids, but when sexual diseases appear, women are often blamed.”
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“Awesome Video, Sarthak!”
“In the context of people speaking less with each other, especially strangers, give compliments! I give a lot. It helps me talk to random people and makes their day, which makes me feel good.”
“I was watching this and realized how true it is: people are surrounded by others yet everyone is on their screens. It feels like we are slowly avoiding real human connection.”
“Al segment amazing!”
“Sarthak bhai, your channel is very good. I like it, but there's one issue: you provide entertainment, which is fine, but please be careful not to point out people who might negatively influence children.”
“Excellent video, Keep it up!”
“Good in-depth research.”
“Sunday is complete without Sarthak...”
What could be better
“Shame on you Sarthak Goswami.”
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“No Sarthak, the public opinion about the cylinder problem not being there is not correct. In my area, many households still struggle to get cylinders.”
“Stop this nonsense. You know nothing about Northeast.”
“You strictly stick to the mainstream. Don't eye on Assam, we can take care of it.”
“How can you say that the tea tribe is indigenous to Assam? Haven't you studied well? Britishers brought tea tribe people from Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal for labor, and they later settled in Assam.”