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Original post by EricPiphany
You'll be more than fine.

Thanks, I hope so
Original post by Serine Soul
Thanks, I hope so


When you do your first chemistry, I'll be sitting the same exam, after having done STEP I that morning.
Original post by EricPiphany
When you do your first chemistry, I'll be sitting the same exam, after having done STEP I that morning.


aqua chem four?
Original post by Number Nine
aqua chem four?


OCR.
Original post by EricPiphany
When you do your first chemistry, I'll be sitting the same exam, after having done STEP I that morning.


Ooh. Good luck. Is chemistry included in your offer?
I'm really hoping for full UMS in F324, to ease some pressure off F325...
Original post by Serine Soul
Ooh. Good luck. Is chemistry included in your offer?
I'm really hoping for full UMS in F324, to ease some pressure off F325...


Yes and no. It's an A in Physics or Chemistry.
Original post by EricPiphany
Yes and no. It's an A in Physics or Chemistry.


I'm sure you'll be getting A*s in both! :smile:
Original post by Serine Soul
I'm sure you'll be getting A*s in both! :smile:


Depends on how much physics revision I actually do lol. I might have to pass on the 'explain how MRI works' or 'describe the formation of a star' essay questions.
Original post by EricPiphany
Depends on how much physics revision I actually do lol. I might have to pass on the 'explain how MRI works' or 'describe the formation of a star' essay questions.


Eat the textbook, it really helps...

If you're really pushed for time, dissolve some pages in water and fill your exam water bottle up with the solution :yes:
Original post by Serine Soul
Ooh. Good luck. Is chemistry included in your offer?
I'm really hoping for full UMS in F324, to ease some pressure off F325...


Me 2


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Hey can I ask you what your ums were?
Original post by ertzgrand
Hey can I ask you what your ums were?


Who?

And anyway UMS averages are not that important, and even less important now than before because reformed/linear AS/A-levels don't have them.

But you can see previous offers and academic profiles on the University Connect pages. And also the stalking pages
e.g. http://tom-s.co.uk/tsr/#stalkPeople
Although note that these may include trolls and that TSR doesn't necessarily reflect the typical applicant.

Also have a look at http://bit.ly/ApplicantUMS


Safe let's revise together.

What type of reaction does benzene undergo and why?
Original post by Serine Soul
Safe let's revise together.

What type of reaction does benzene undergo and why?


Substitution, because it hasn't learnt by parts yet.
Original post by EricPiphany
Substitution, because it hasn't learnt by parts yet.


Is that what you're going to write.....?

Typical maths people
Original post by Serine Soul
Is that what you're going to write.....?

Typical maths people


Yep. And the localised double bond is still practicing his addition.
Original post by Serine Soul
Safe let's revise together.

What type of reaction does benzene undergo and why?


1 mod 11 by Fermats little theorem ofcourse. We are dealing with 10th powers.


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Original post by EricPiphany
Yep. And the localised double bond is still practicing his addition.


It may be less able at maths compared to benzene but it has little trouble polarising and attracting potential partners!
Original post by Serine Soul
It may be less able at maths compared to benzene but it has little trouble polarising and attracting potential partners!


That's a typical mathmo. Don't forget polar coordinate bonds and NMR integration ratios.
why am i doing a general studies paper

why

someone advise me on lyf pls

On bright side two weeks and I'll be having a traditional end of exams curry

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