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Help would be much appreciated.
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There is nothing specific in the table of contents. It goes Physics, G. Chem, Bio, then O. Chem. It gives you a page number on where each begins and that is it. Be a big boy
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There IS no table of contents in the science workbook. When you take the TPRH class, they give you a syllabus (which with a little searching magic can be found here on SDN) which corresponds with each content lesson and passages/discretes you should be doing as practice.
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Alright, thanks Drbull, Will do.
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