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i think the book will be really good as a supplement which is whats its for. I def think it will help out a lot and you'll catch on solving problems faster than your fellow classmates, im planning on buying it.

the weird thing is tho....the book is really small and thin.

that's a good thing. i hate large books. just looking at how large they are makes me tired to study it.😛
 
yeah. i'm definitely going to buy it because my prof has a bad reputation on ratemyprofessor.com :scared:

:laugh: All my profs for pre-reqs had like 1-2 on ratemyprof and after taking the courses, I could see why :smack:
 
that's a good thing. i hate large books. just looking at how large they are makes me tired to study it.😛

Yeah, I especially hate seeing how many more pages I have left in a chapter and it's like never ending
 
yea my orgo prof has a 2.0 rating ;/ and all the tests supposedly are all hand-written

😱😱 There must be a huge curve...All my tests had 40 points of MC and 60 pts of short answer
 
Well, on saturday morning after you're done getting drunk you can tell us how awesome you did 😀

good luck man your going to kill it, you shouldn't worry. make sure to eat something good before your test.

good luck :xf::xf:

thanks homies 😎

torshi, the biggest advice i can give for ochem is to buy the solutions manual along with whatever textbook you end up using. The scores I got on ochem tests were always directly related to the amount of time I spent doing problems from the book.
 
😱😱 You can get a used copy for $2.90 shipped 😱😱

badazz... i think i might just get it too check it out. I liked the chemistry one so far when i looked at it., i wish i used it when i took that course, it woulda helped me so much, so much stress trying to understand whats going on but the book clarifies it for you so well.
 
thanks homies 😎

torshi, the biggest advice i can give for ochem is to buy the solutions manual along with whatever textbook you end up using. The scores I got on ochem tests was always directly related to the amount of time I spent doing problems from the book.

thanks i might need to do that. appreciate the advice
 
thanks homies 😎

torshi, the biggest advice i can give for ochem is to buy the solutions manual along with whatever textbook you end up using. The scores I got on ochem tests were always directly related to the amount of time I spent doing problems from the book.

Yeah, that's really good advice. 👍👍
 
Dang...should have done a verbal section test during the day...I don't feel like it anymore 🙄
 
Dang...should have done a verbal section test during the day...I don't feel like it anymore 🙄

Hah I still have like 1.5 verbal tests left in my EK101 book. I could've finished them all but I got worried that I'd finish them to early so I was going to stagger the last 10 or so passages out a few extra days. That was about 3-4 weeks ago now :laugh:
 
Hah I still have like 1.5 verbal tests left in my EK101 book. I could've finished them all but I got worried that I'd finish them to early so I was going to stagger the last 10 or so passages out a few extra days. That was about 3-4 weeks ago now :laugh:

I didn't do so well on the last couple of EK101 tests...
 
I didn't do so well on the last couple of EK101 tests...

My AAMC verbal scores have consistently been 2, even 3 points above what I was getting on EK. Or have I told you that already?
 
My AAMC verbal scores have consistently been 2, even 3 points above what I was getting on EK. Or have I told you that already?

I think I remember you guys talking about it. I'm guessing I'm still getting used to the AAMC verbal, but it's still around my EK scores. I've seen improvement in every AAMC, though :xf:
 
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