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Chemistry Coursework Withdrawl Symptoms

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KittyGirl | 15:14 Fri 04th Aug 2006 | Jobs & Education
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hi, im 13 and i love chemistry soo much. I know that when im older im supposed to be a doctor, even when my mum went to a fortune teller she tole her i would do something in the medical business, and that was when i was 7! anyway, i am not enjoying my summer holidays and i need to do some coursework, some revision, i need to study chemistry! my chemistry teacher taught me so well i got 14 As last year thats one for everything i did! i know it seems strange, who wud have thought that a teenager could enjoy school! anyways!
so does anyone know any sites that can help me revise/ do coursework so i dont forget anything?

HELP!!
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You could try the BBC's bitesize

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if you are supposed to be doctor you could perhaps try biology?
Actually I don't think you should go on such serious studies in your summer holiday. Why not change a method to learn something with more fun, in this way you won't forget what you have learned and at the same time you can enjoy your holiday in your own way.

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We all are very glad to hear that you are so wanting to be a doctor. and chemistry is very important in this field. so if you want to learn something about it in chemical companies. I think here: http://www.creative-proteomics.com will be good place for learning.
We all are very glad to hear that you are so wanting to be a doctor. and chemistry is very important in this field. so if you want to learn something about it in chemical companies. I think here: http://www.creative-proteomics.com will be good place for learning.

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