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| Name: Dreamer From: -- |
Great site! Thanks so much for all of this. It is very appreciated.
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| Name: Neil B From: Johnston, IA E-mail: Contact |
This is an AMAZING site! Thank you for the numerous resources posted here. In addition, thank you for the video tutorials.
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| Name: Jen From: Eugene, OR E-mail: Contact |
Thank you! thank you! thank you! Your teaching has been a revelation. Really I can't say enough nice things! I'm anxiously awaiting the next videos!
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| Name: Singh From: Washington DC E-mail: Contact |
Hey, this site looks great - I am planning on using it for my MCAT prep very soon. Just wondering, though, how long in total is it supposed to take you to complete the course entirely (2 months? 3 months?) Is it designed to be one module a week, or two, or..? Would love to hear your response so I can plan ahead with my studying! Thanks!
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| Name: L. Ng From: Brooklyn, Ny E-mail: Contact |
Hello, I am a huge fan of this site. It is so useful to have an instructor who clearly and thoroughly explains physical and chemical concepts, even the more complex concepts and formulas which can be intimidating. It is also valuable to experience a course in which the fundamentals of physics are used to explain chemical and biological concepts. I did have a question about a card that was troubling me a little bit. On the online physics card set (card 502 online or 251 with the actual cards) the problem asks for the "maximum" safe spacing. Did it actually mean "minimum" safe spacing? Because with the way I envision it, if the spaces aren't large enough, the concrete plates will expand and start pushing up against each other. Thus I thought it would make more sense to ask about what is the minimum safe spacing.
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| Name: ColoradoGuy From: Colorado Springs E-mail: Contact |
Just ordered the Bundled set. Looking forward to starting the course in April. Thanks for all the hard work John!
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| Name: NinjaMan From: canada E-mail: Contact |
hi, i am going to start this online study guide now, i will post in a little while how effective and efficient i find it. thanks.
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| Name: Giselle From: Miami, FL E-mail: Contact |
This site is superb! It has helped me better comprehend many Physics concepts that I never covered in my Physics classes. I am taking my MCAT exam in about a month and I've been using Wikipremed a whole lot! Thanks for all your hard work and continuous efforts! Greatly appreciated!
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| Name: John Wetzel From: WikiPremed E-mail: Contact |
Thank you Evan. Your comment is well taken. I'd like to have a conversation about which type social media system to get going here to better share insights as everyone goes through the course.
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| Name: Evan Bell From: Ontario Canada E-mail: Contact |
Amazing site, very useful! If there was a discussion board to talk over problems it would be even better. I think I found an error but it would have been nice to talk to people and see where the error is, my math or your own. If you are curious it is flashcard 326, the numbers dont add up. This ONE query is my ONLY dissatisfaction with this site. I am so thankful for it!!
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