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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.😛
 
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
 
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...
 
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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