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Eight years, a physics and maths degree and 160 science education videos later, Tibees’ skyrocketing growth is firming up Hendy’s place within the growing global community of so-called “EduTubers” so much so that she’s halting her PhD and going full-time.
“I’d always thought after I finished my PhD I’d become a lecturer at a university and be able to teach students in that way, but when I started teaching online and was already getting huge numbers, I realised it doesn’t even compare,” the 23 year old says of the difficult decision to withdraw from her physics PhD at Australian National University.
So she wanted to teach university level physics, ok, so presumably now her channel is just that, teaching high level math and physics? Nope, shes teaching about some low level probability cat bullshit and shilling her T shirts
What a joke, its all about that $$$ LOL @ women being passionate about anything, they never contribute anything unless its in order to attention whore. Reminder that she was affermitive action'd in the first place instead of some poor better qualified incel who actaully wanted to legit study physics, now all those funds are wasted because she wants to be an influencer
Ill give her credit for at least admitting that shes only getting lots of hits because of having a hole:
Part of her appeal may relate to quite a unique trait: her long hair flows more than 1.3 meters down to below her knees.
"My channel has a theme of combining physics and beauty - not only with the hair videos but through the fact that I'm trying to show the beautiful side of physics and maths,” she says.
“People say things like ‘instead of making physics videos you should be in the kitchen cooking or getting married and letting your husband do the physics’. It can be a really hard place for women to be on YouTube.”

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Source: westpac.com.au/news/in-depth/2019/02/young-science-fan-turns-edutuber/