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did you hear that all the new papers are repeating questions from 1987 to 1990?
For PUC PCMB notes, previous year question papers try this www.pucbiology.wordpress.com
SparkNotes can be used to help revising for exams. The SparkNotes website has helpful notes on subjects such as history, physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology.
General chemistry is clearly as the name implies not a specific field of chemistry. It is rather a course that most individuals int he scientific community will take in order to learn the basic mathematical and analytical skills associated with more advanced chemistry. It just lays the ground work for years to come.
The 5 branches of chemistry are the analytical chemistry organic chemistry inorganic chemistry physical chemistry biochemistry
I think it is about 80-85% needs to be correct for an A
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Chemistry lecture notes can be read from most college websites. Chemistry Lecture Notes and Learners TV are also good websites that offer general lecture notes for chemistry.
A person can improve their IGCSE German listening grade by studying their notes on the topic. A person may also hire a tutor to help with learning more on the subject.
did you hear that all the new papers are repeating questions from 1987 to 1990?
zoology chemistry
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yes I'm pretty sure they will provide you with a periodic table :)
Weird, I just happened to be speaking about this to one of my teachers today. I was worried that my IGCSE score would be bad due to my failure in Chemistry and Physics (subjects which are mandatory). For next year my IB will start and I will definitely not be doing those two as it will also decrease my IB score and I pretty much suck at them. Is your situation similar? When I told my teacher about this they said that usually Universities will look at both your IB and IGCSE score when going into Universities but will look more into your IGCSE score. If you were to get a great IB score (e.g. 35) Universities won't pay attention to your IGCSE. So to answer your question and conclude my statement you can get into a top university with IGCSE and great IB. p.s. How bad is bad for your IGCSE and what is your idea for "great" IB score? Hope I could be a help!
you will need 60% to get a C in IGCSE
yes i want all 9 sub notes as soon as possible
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