A2 Biology coursework, need help!

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  1. acle's Avatar
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    A2 Biology coursework, need help!
    I have no idea what to do mine on, I was hoping maybe I could somehow mix my psychology knowledge with my biology to create one on memory or something? This is simply because I won't have to stray too far from my comfort zone and I know how to conduct a decent psychology experiment. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. Thank you.


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    A2 Biology coursework, need help!
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    Re: A2 Biology coursework, need help!
    Stick to biology. You wont get a decent mark for 'trying to be clever'
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