 Jumping off the porch like mom's not home I've taken so long So this is from Eva Lou Hi Josh, me again Oh yeah, I think I've had a question for you before You just, I just hit 1 million views, thank you Um, I hope it's not too late, but I was wondering if you have any advice for deferred students Ah, that's rough Speaking as a deferred student Oh there we go, we do have as deferred students I was just flat out rejected from Stanford, I didn't get deferred Yeah, I applied early to Princeton and was deferred And I didn't write a letter of, what's it, I can't remember, it's like a letter of intent or something Yeah To tell them that you're still interested, that's an option I don't know how much it will really do for you I think the number one thing is just like explore other options And don't get hung up on it Because like college admissions, what each college is looking for is wildly different I got into some schools and didn't get into others, my application was the same And some schools that I got into were more competitive than others that I didn't So at the end of the day, don't worry about it Like if you get in cool, if you're deferred, like obviously not ideal But like even just a deferral is really cool Yeah, definitely Yeah, just try to get excited about other opportunities that you have Because if you're deferred, you've definitely got other opportunities So try to focus on the successes and like the exciting stuff in the future Rather than getting hung up on a deferral It's not a big deal Yeah, I mean, there's nothing you can do about it And like worrying about it isn't going to help you at all So yeah A cragulem These names guys, come on It's a trick What has inspired you to pursue your major? By the way, I appreciate the advice given on your channel Enjoy the videos, thank you In terms of what inspired me to pursue my major I don't know, I've always been like really interested in like math and science and stuff I fell in love with physics in high school Physics and calculus I took a CS class my senior year I started teaching myself CS and really thought that that was a great way to apply all the math and stuff I'd learned And I didn't want to give up physics too soon So I do an engineering too But that's what inspired me, what about you, Henderson? I took a philosophy class my senior year of high school While I was dual enrolled at a local university FGCU, Dunk City, Go Eagles But I just really enjoyed the material I felt like I was pretty good at it starting off I thought it was valuable work that Philosophical answers or questions and things like that Some people think they're kind of a hokey waste of time But I think it develops important skills So I was thinking down the road, what's the value of the process that you go through? Doing math, there's a certain way of thinking that you adopt And the same thing is true for a lot of different areas of study So I liked the challenge posed by philosophy Yeah, I feel like philosophy is one of those stereotypical Useless majors You're going to be unemployed after you graduate But no I don't know I've always been a STEM guy So when it comes to humanities and stuff, I kind of just brushed it away But since I've gotten here, being a STEM guy in a liberal arts school And just being exposed to everything has really opened my mind To listening to my roommate Jake go off about philosophy and monads And what makes a thing And he'll just come up to me and be like, what are your thoughts on free will? All that stuff, it's... Yeah, although it makes you think In a really interesting way Yeah, definitely you have to kind of bend your mind a little bit to graph the concepts Which I think is a cool thing And it has a lot of connections with math and stuff too Yeah, like And my linear algebra class will take basic axioms and build upon them And you do the same thing in philosophy Exactly, so it's good for building logical thinking Critical analysis of arguments, things like that Yeah, for sure It's all about transferable skills, baby It's the name of the game nowadays Oh, I guess on the other one, what do you want to do after? Ooh, what do I want to do? That's a very good question Yeah I think I'm trying to get an internship in Washington, D.C. this summer So maybe something associated with policy Foreign relations are both subjects of interest Awesome But I'm not quite as sold right now Maybe I just have to join Air Force ROTC so I know how the job when I graduate Hey, we want you You guys have to wake up at 5.30 in the morning That's not too bad It's tough to overcome It's alright It's a nice picture That's a nice picture of a beach, thank you for that That's very scenic, I like it So we got two last, or no, three Three videos Alright, let's assume the position Henderson's face is in the background so he can react This is from Frank Davis I know it's two days late, I love your videos, by the way I just wanted to ask, if you're talking to Yale How much would they say an average student pays? Would they say an average student pays? Pays for tuition? Yeah, I assume you're asking about tuition? I don't know I don't feel comfortable answering this question No, because it depends on your family's income One thing I will say is that Yale has very generous financial aid Yeah And if you get financial aid from Yale and you get offers from other schools And your financial aid is higher at other schools Then you can tell Yale that other schools are going to give you more money And then they'll generally match that or better Yeah So you can have it with them Definitely Yeah, so it depends, like, so widely that it's hard to get You can't get one concrete answer For me, I mean, if I had one tip of advice Like, when it comes to like, if you're worried about paying for college Just apply to as many scholarships as possible Yes That's the way to go That's what I did and it worked out pretty well Just scholarships, scholarships, scholarships It's really, it's kind of like, burns you out Like, when you're just kind of doing college applications again And like February and March just for scholarships But it's so worth it It's worth it in the end Hey Josh, my name is Arushi And I'm from Austin, Texas And I was wondering what the political climate is like at Yale And like, if there's a lot of controversy surrounding it or anything And yeah, thank you for like everything that you do I really enjoy watching your videos and your life at Yale So yeah, thanks Awesome Good question Thank you Thank you for all the support Um, political climate Huh It's uh, it's definitely an active sphere on campus The Yale political union has a lot of parties Um, they represent very diverse political um, stances, ideas Um, so in one word the political climate I think is lively Lively? Vibrant, what am I saying? That's the perfect way to describe it on There's no one pervading ideology I think it's like, it's a progressive university, for sure Um, and you can sort of sense that being on campus Um, but no matter where you are politically Like what your beliefs are Um, anyone is willing to talk about them Um, so there's definitely a lot of dialogue that goes on regarding political topics So it's definitely a good place to be if you're interested in politics Cause there are a lot of, a lot of views, a lot of perspectives That you might not be exposed to otherwise Yeah, for sure Oh Heyyyyy Who won't let it It was just him watching my videos Oh, okay Okay, let's see if he has a question Oh Oh, he just wanted me to show that video on the Q&A We'll shout out that dude Oh yeah, heck yeah we did Alright, uh, somebody asked about, says that they, they are, wanna do Air Force ROTC They're from San Diego, this is Evan Gold, right? Oh, I, I will not be talking about Air Force ROTC in this video But I will in a future video with another one of our friends Tommy Johnson Air Force ROTC Superstar? Yeah Oh man You've seen him, you've seen him in some of the other videos You know, and uh, he will, he will be making an appearance He's a treasure Oh, what a guy Ann Marie Velasco asking about gap years Tons of Yalees take gap years Yeah, very popular People like to get cool, interesting experiences before they go off to school I think it's a really good idea Yeah Sometimes you need just a year off to maybe work Just get a little bit more time outside of school before you get back to studying Yeah, for sure, one of my guys on my floor, Owen, you've probably seen him in some other videos He's the cool engineering guy that like built the theremin from scratch What? Yeah, he actually spent a year in Ireland, making hand, like making his own violin Like in Ireland, just spending a year making a violin That sounds like a spiritually enlightening experience Like, and now he's here So, obviously, if you take gap years, you will build theremins by your own volition Yeah, that's pretty awesome That's awesome, so gap years, give two thumbs up Yeah, I mean, we didn't do it, but no, no, it's a lot of people do it Yeah, from what I've heard, it sounds like a good idea Would I trade, so this is a question from Abhijit Vampati Shout out to you, thank you Would you trade your experience suspended at Stanford? No Now that you're here I'm here, I love it here Like, I'm sure I would love it at Stanford too, I'm sure I would love it at Georgia Tech But I'm here, and no, I wouldn't trade it for anything So this is from Ananda the Wanderer What kind of camera do you use for your videos? I will tell you that I use a Canon 70D with a Rode video mic go And I'm filming on a 10 to 18 wide angle lens right now, all Canon Links are in the description, go check it out if you're curious Pretty dope gear Oh my God, everyone's asking me for the physics piece set And I haven't finished it yet You might not have forgotten that So this is a question from Bradium 518 Hi, I love your videos, thank you Found your channel almost a year ago I've only been doing this for like seven months You might have the wrong Josh Beasley Yeah, that might be another Josh Beasley, but you're asking What's your opinion on theoretical physics And what's the best school for it? I have no idea I know that Yale has a pretty good physics program I know some physics majors I don't know about theoretical physics, but I'm not the person to ask The internet, probably The internet We're not the internet Yes, sorry Sorry, that's your theoretical physics question When are you and Jake going to hypnotize Kingry? Yo, we hypnotize Kingry quite often Maybe we'll catch it on video sometime You guys hypnotize... who's Kingry? He's one of our sweethearts You hypnotize him? We hypnotize our Dean in a video for a magic show What? Yeah, now people just think we can hypnotize people all the time Well, you can I mean, yeah, of course It happens, of course Of course we can Yeah Can we really? Go on, wake, wake, nudge, nudge Yes, we hypnotize Kingry Who wakes up earlier in the morning, me or Jake? I definitely wake up earlier in the morning ROTC Yeah Jake has workouts, but they're at like seven Like what? That's chump change, dude That's not fine What if he's gonna sleep in any later? Don't waste the day away in bed Yeah, you gotta start early Start early, start late In late Right? Start or be the first one there in the last If you're not getting three hours to sleep every night, what are you doing? Yeah, people say, you know, your health takes a toll if you get less than seven every night But that's a bunch of baloney Yeah, Tenderson hasn't slept in weeks I forgot how to Yeah, he just lives on five hour energy now Makes it in with a little Red Bull every once in a while Yeah, I think I'm developing cataracts from not closing my eyes I haven't been blinking, too But yeah, he's still productive, right? I've been showing up to class, even if unconscious at points Oh, here's a great question Uh, this is from Flames and Berries It's a tag, no name Okay, she's asking about I know that in a few of your videos, you talked about how you and your family were moving around a lot Because of the dad being in the military And I was wondering if you think that affected your college app process Whether it be changing schools, extracurriculars Because she has moved around her entire life Yeah And she's a junior and she's in her third high school That's a really good question I had to go to two high schools How many did you go to? I made it to high school in one poll So I had all four years in one place Which is very uncommon for military kids Because I've known a lot of people, two high schools is like the bare minimum Usually three and four is pretty common Yeah Yeah, I think it definitely does change your application For sure Because, well, your application is supposed to reflect a significant experience that you've had So living in that many places is definitely tough And it's definitely an interesting experience In the sense that you learn a lot from it And you grow a lot from it So I think it changes your application for the better Because it gives you a lot to talk about You can't help but I think have some interesting experiences growing up in that environment And you have to overcome adversity And get good at a lot of different things In order to be able to cope with that So it does change your application for the better Yeah, I mean Henderson didn't mention this But he was an Army brat It's true, yeah, I grew up Henderson and I, we had pretty similar upbringing I would say so, yeah Except you got to live in some better places Oh wait, you guys were, oh, you were Air Force, right? Yeah Yeah, the Air Force, they all have golf courses on them It's like living on a resort We were stuck in Laud and Oklahoma, sorry if there are any people from Oklahoma It's very dry out there It is I don't want to, I mean, I spent some time in Oklahoma When I lived in Texas Oh, yeah Yeah, it's Yeah, so moving around, it gives you a lot of interesting experiences I mean, I wrote my college essay about moving around Or like the effect of moving around Yeah Military kids Yeah, I hope that answered your question Hey Josh, how are you doing? I'm doing pretty good, Eduardo That's a good question How long are you doing? Doing alright? It gets you worried about this physics piece Yeah, I got a physics piece I do It is 347 I got a physics piece I do at 5 So am I doing well? Is it complete? The piece? Are you not as much? No, no We'll see It's just electromagnetism, right? What is this, child's blood? We're just integrating over continuous charges to fusions Oh, please You can do that in your sleep I know So I think that about wraps up the Q&A Me and Henderson over here have had a lot of fun answering your questions It's been an absolute ball, you guys Normally people don't ask me things Because I don't know very much But thanks for letting me be a barber I'm happy you're here, bud Dude, thanks for letting me step in and hang out with you Yeah, if you want Henderson back Maybe an interview, I don't know If you want him back, definitely comment below Let us know what you want me to make Henderson do Because he seems pretty willing to do anything at this time I will do anything for views Anything So whatever you have, I am putty in your hands, Josh Okay, that's good stuff Yeah, so comment down below what you thought Anything you want to say to me and Henderson Any other short questions you have Or if you just want to say hi Make sure you like and subscribe Yes Especially if you're new Hit the bell button if you want to be notified Whenever you produce a sweet new tent That's an industry word for content Yeah, yeah, content We're all here for the tent We're all about the tent for you, we're creating It's good stuff Oh yeah, hit the bell button if you want to join the notification squad The notification squad is pretty strong on the channel You definitely want to be a part of it So hit that bell so you'll know Like the video, comment I think we had everything, right? So I think we can just end the video now Goodbye I'll see you guys soon Hopefully I'll be back again in a couple of days with another video So now I will put my hand over the lens And we'll end this video