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Chemistry study sources
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I found this site and thought I would share it.

General Chemistry for Students
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#2
Holy-schmoly that site rocks!!! THANKS!!
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#3
can any one share their chemistry clep exam experience, and tips for exam
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#4
Hi!

Have you seen my feedback already?

I posted it here:

http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...#post66172

I hope this helps! My best wishes to you!

Has anyone else taken this exam? Please share your experience.

P.S. Great find Peace123!
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In Peace's site link, there is another link down the page to a source called "ChemThink." This site is amazing. You watch a short lesson and then do interactive quizzes. All I can say is awesome.

EVERYTHING I read for chem help presumes that I know more than I do (lol maybe I shouldn't say that -oh well!) so even though the Idiot and Dummies guides are helpful, I still think they go too deep too fast. The ChemThink is fantastic. It assumes you know nothing. Smile Which in my case is correct!

You have to register- but it's free. I'm going to use it for my 9th grader as a non-lab survey course, but it has helped me MILES with my real chem class in 24 hours. No lie, it's sooooo great. I'm addicted to the lessons. I think I'm going to paaaassssss this class!
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cookderosa Wrote:In Peace's site link, there is another link down the page to a source called "ChemThink." This site is amazing. You watch a short lesson and then do interactive quizzes. All I can say is awesome.

EVERYTHING I read for chem help presumes that I know more than I do (lol maybe I shouldn't say that -oh well!) so even though the Idiot and Dummies guides are helpful, I still think they go too deep too fast. The ChemThink is fantastic. It assumes you know nothing. Smile Which in my case is correct!

You have to register- but it's free. I'm going to use it for my 9th grader as a non-lab survey course, but it has helped me MILES with my real chem class in 24 hours. No lie, it's sooooo great. I'm addicted to the lessons. I think I'm going to paaaassssss this class!


Wow, I totally agree- what a great site. Thanks Peace for posting, and thanks Jennifer for pointing that one out! Very nice! Big Grin
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I am glad the link is helpful to your studies.

peace123
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