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What Scientific Subject...

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by vinceneilsgirl, Jan 18, 2005.

  1. StonerBill

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    in the end, chemistry is a complex interaction of physics' and biology is a complex interaction of chemistries. mind the syntax.

    I was hoping the course would just be more maths but they changed the syllabus to be explination based, so that girls could do it. now its a lump of shit. because explinations have to have further explinations to fit in with all the complex forumulae, and all the explinations are based on terms and words and language and that sucks shite. i love discussing physics but not in the terms and manners they ask for in school.

    in the end i think theyre all increidbly interesting but studying them is boring, i just like discussing the concepts

    i always ask unrelated questions or unproductive (for the class) questions in class and people get pissed off
     
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