Engineer4Free

What's up everybody. Comments have been coming in slow lately so I'm feeling bored. If your reading this, shout out your country and what major you're studying (if none then let me know too)!

7 years ago | [YT] | 10



@aliciawatson68

Alaska, United States. B.S. of Engineering. Your videos are awesome. Thank you!

7 years ago | 2

@pramodsimakurthi4949

📢📢India🇮🇳,B. E ( Mechanical Engineering) Your videos are always easy to understand and I hope u will posts more videos in future. Thank You, Namaste🙏🏻

1 year ago | 0

@pablonarez

I’m from California studying construction management, thanks for the statics tutorial videos!

7 years ago | 2

@somejuannamedfred4059

Sup, I'm from South Africa. I'm studying Mechanical engineering. Dude, I really appreciate what you do on this channel. I try to recommend your videos to anyone that might be struggling. Your statics videos helped me get my distinction in my statics module in first year. Now I'm back to learn some dynamics and differential equations before my engineering test week next week.

7 years ago | 0

@rawanaldehni4277

Hi, I'm from Syria. Studying civil engineering fourth year, also have BA in translation Arabic-English and have technical diploma in civil engineering. Thank you very much for the videos..

6 years ago | 0

@evanfelch7689

USA, California. Working at a water treatment plant while planning to get a Bachelor's in Civil

7 years ago | 2

@umomait

Studying mechanical engineering at Michigan State. I'm taking both Strength of materials and dynamics so I'm heavily dependent on your videos. I'm really hoping you can complete the dynamics and fluid mechanics sections. Your videos are the best of the best, keep it up!

7 years ago | 0

@chasecarroll265

Engineer4Free Thanks for your amazing courses! They have helped so much you have no idea! One course I see being useful is Thermodynamics. Let me know if you think it is possible. I will be taking it in 4 months, and I know you will explain the concepts way better than any professor I will ever have!

7 years ago | 0

@eduardo.sobrinho

Brazil! I'm studying Civil Engineering, we don't call it major, but I guess it's close. I like to watch your videos to learn how you call some things. For example, Buckling in portuguese is Flambagem. It'd be funny to watch you trying to say that hahaha.

7 years ago | 1

@petronamiguel7503

Florida, USA. I'm majoring in biomedical engineering.

7 years ago | 1

@giovanvanrensburg2521

I'm from Cape Town South Africa, major in Economics and Finance

7 years ago | 1

@th3_escanor275

Civil engineer.. from Egypt ↗️↖️

2 years ago | 0

@MohammedAhmed94.62

From India. Studying Civil Engineering & I really like your explanation 😃

7 years ago | 0

@atos719

Uzbekistan, mechanical engineering ;)

7 years ago | 0

@ahmedalhadab5969

I'm from middle East , chemical engineering

7 years ago | 1

@alex_light5267

egypt i am at 2nd year of electromechanical engineering but not really sure if it a good major ..

7 years ago | 0

@Adeloye1000

I don't know how to reply to your reply but degree in UK can range between 3 and 5 years depending on the specific course taken

7 years ago | 1

@Drizzelinho

Belgium & Processautomation technician currently working as Maintenance with interesses in Engineering

2 years ago | 0

@UserXyzplus2

It turns out that I'm getting to know this channel a year after this post was published... Well I'm Ambo Anioki from Nigeria and I'm studying civil engineering, I'd like to be very clear with the topics that I'm uncertain with in statics strength of materials...

6 years ago | 0

@MegaLietuvislt

Aeronautical Engineering in the Netherlands

6 years ago | 0