Science and fun
185 comments
Review summary
Based on 185 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, study material. Many students highlight makes science fun and engaging, inspires students to s...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Making science fun and engaging through experiments
2. Deep subject matter expertise and knowledgeable content
3. High effort and quality in video production
Areas to Improve
1. Addressing visual presentation (e.g., thumbnails)
2. Introducing more novel experiments to keep content fresh
3. Minimizing potential distractions during videos
What students love
“Guys, I'm telling the truth, a lot of effort went into this. No AI was used to keep it real. I cut all the props, made all the 'poops', and designed all the overlays myself. Please give feedback if you like it.”
860 likes
“Mam's reaction is too expensive.”
17 likes
“This whole video is like an average conversation between science and art/commerce friends.”
15 likes
“Sir has masters and PhD in welding, and 4-5 PhDs in sodium at once! Salute!”
7 likes
“Very knowledgeable video sir. Thank you so much.”
1 likes
“I used to hate science subjects, but watching his videos makes me want to study them again. It seems fun.”
“Sir, I'm so proud of you. You take all these risks for us. Well done sir, proud of you.”
“Experiment level day by day is increasing.”
“You are a real experiment king, not like some crazy Indian hacker army.”
“I've had this question since childhood, thank you for creating this.”
What could be better
“Thumbnail - disgusting.”
1 likes
“Ma'am looks at her mobile too much, there are dark circles under her eyes.”
1 likes
“Your video views will drop because of this. Now do some new experiments.”
“This will run out of money.”