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hi merry x mas everybody, i am going to start step 1 , and thinking to start with biochemistry, i graduated 3 years ago, can anyone help to advice or share their experience of many weeks its needed to complete biochemistry while u working as sho same time.
rgds surya |
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Hi ,
I graduated 7 years ago, and am just starting with biochemistry as well. I can study with you, it can give both of us a boost. I know there are live chats that can be done on the internet, or even chats. So let me know.... I think we can work this out. Email me at saad_as@hotmail.com |
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hi thanks for the reply, actually was busy with the calls,
am from mauritius and what about you. I have got linpicott and kaplan biochemistry book, actually how u started did u go directly to the first chapter, or randomly . do u have all qbank cos i need to have all biochemistry questions placed in chapter wise, any idea . regards, suryanile@yahoo.co.uk |
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I agree with the other posters about Lippincott's. Harpers is cool if you have a strong science background and can appreciate the indepth treatment given to some non-boards tested topics. I like the Marks text myself. It has great clinical correlations.
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