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Hello, this is just a general question. I've always donevery well in science, however, this year I am taking micro for mynursing degree, and I think I am in trouble. Honestly, whenmy instructor is speaking sometimes I feel like I'm listening tosomeone speak a foreign language. He explains everything in avery complex way and I am just not getting it. Does anywayhave a recommendation for a supplementary text I could read to helpmyself get the basics? Thanks Hello, this is just a general question. I've always donevery well in science, however, this year I am taking micro for mynursing degree, and I think I am in trouble. Honestly, whenmy instructor is speaking sometimes I feel like I'm listening tosomeone speak a foreign language. He explains everything in avery complex way and I am just not getting it. Does anywayhave a recommendation for a supplementary text I could read to helpmyself get the basics? ThanksExplanation / Answer
Oh god do I ever. First off if you REALLY want to get into it (and have a prettyawesome reference for bio in general) I suggest CampellReece's Biology. The seventh edition is my favorite and isprobably like 40 dollars online right now, that's a college leveltext that really provides cool figures and examples to get pointsacross. Some scientists take themselves VERY seriously when it comes togetting their point across to you, the listener, but they still usethe super concentrated science terminology. Do you have anexample of something that confounded you? You can post ithere or cramchat message me and I'll try to help you.
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