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I am taking the test on sept 16th, and I should be studying really hard but for the last couple of days, I have been very lazy and not studying much. I don't know what's wrong but I feel, I just want to take the test and get it over with. I feel I have covered all I can and don't feel like going back and forth between stuff.

Can somebody help me get motivated again for the next 10 days, please?
thanks
 
I am taking the test on sept 16th, and I should be studying really hard but for the last couple of days, I have been very lazy and not studying much. I don't know what's wrong but I feel, I just want to take the test and get it over with. I feel I have covered all I can and don't feel like going back and forth between stuff.

Can somebody help me get motivated again for the next 10 days, please?
thanks

I would say, take a full length. It makes you worried that you don't know something so you can go study more. 🙂
Keep reviewing is the key. make mistakes on the practice tests, learn from your mistakes...
 
What you need to do is pay a dominatrix to flog you and tell you that you dont know anything and you're a big waste, then flog again, then whip.
Works for me every time!😀
 
What you need to do is pay a dominatrix to flog you and tell you that you dont know anything and you're a big waste, then flog again, then whip.
Works for me every time!😀


the ____ cells help the B cells to make antibodies

macrophages are found in _____ cells/parts of the body

the complement cascade is activated by ________

silver sulfates are or are not soluble?


:meanie:
 
helper t cells
lymphatic system
IgMs?
YES

Cheated on the silver one, sue me!
the ____ cells help the B cells to make antibodies

macrophages are found in _____ cells/parts of the body

the complement cascade is activated by ________

silver sulfates are or are not soluble?


:meanie:
 
No clue..Hydrozination?
5 membered rings
dont even mess with Romano Jr. on the hydride shifts!
kinetic
"oh my god, ive gone cross-eyed" Austin powers
when you use hydrazone to reduce an ald/ket,the rxn is called what?

furanoses are what?

hydride shifts occur when?

1,2 addition is under ________ control?
 
wolff kishnerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr which is why clemmensen is better cause no hydrazone and no basic conditions needed.:meanie:

I think you're gonna get a 25 AA on your DAT!!! when is your test?
 
"How bout no, Scott?" You said HydraZONE. wolf kishner uses hydraZINE. There, ive Pwned you. 😀

wolff kishnerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr which is why clemmensen is better cause no hydrazone and no basic conditions needed.:meanie:
 
Monday...if I can get this gchem and math straight, I may. And some nitpicky orgo stuff that I need to call the orgomaster about. Besides that, I'm good to go 🙂

now I'm scared, I'll be competing with you on Sep 11. mine is at 8:30. how about yours?
we'll see what happens, but I'm not postponing mine anymore...
 
now I'm scared, I'll be competing with you on Sep 11. mine is at 8:30. how about yours?
we'll see what happens, but I'm not postponing mine anymore...

1230,which means i have from 9AM sunday till 1230PM monday to go over topscore,achiever,destroyer,and my bio notes about twice each. i think that should do it.
 
from the web:
Most sulfate salts are soluble. Important exceptions to this rule include BaSO4, PbSO4, Ag2SO4, and CaSO4.
 
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