Omggg chem Die Chem

Discussion in 'The Rant Section' started by uryu, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    time for u to change major
     
  2. smallrinilady

    smallrinilady Well-Known Member

    if it was so easy, than anyone could do it, and it would just be taught in grade school
     
  3. which should.. but you learn about other bullshit stuff that you waste you learning abilities when it's at it's prime
     
  4. dreyvii

    dreyvii Well-Known Member

    I loved o-chem back in a levels, but I sucked at p-chem! Thank God I no longer need to do much of chem in uni now...:p Me and maths...never a good pair
     
  5. JABBAWOCKEEZ

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    integration = gg
    if there was an integral calculus god
    i would pray to her everyday
     
  6. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    i guess it goes with the saying u have to go through rough times before u reach the gd times.
     
  7. iiimj4everiii

    iiimj4everiii Well-Known Member

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    man talking about hard classes. im taking organic chem, calc 2 and physics this semester. 3 classes worth of 14 credits. i'm gonna die >.<
     
  8. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member

    Wait until you go to Biochemistry 2 - it's like learning 50 million reactions looping into/leaving Glycolysis and TCA cycle.
     
  9. uryu

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    ^lol im only on boltzmann and stuff like that ^^
     
  10. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    oh gd old boltzmann curves. great fun! lol.
     
  11. hbklives4evr44

    hbklives4evr44 Active Member

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    OMG! I hate chemistry with a passion! Everything is so confusing. I'm waaaay more of a math person.
     
  12. uryu

    uryu Well-Known Member

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    can some1 give me a clear and deep explanation of what implicit differentation is ^_^ and what the diff between dy/dx to d/dx is?
     
  13. bbes

    bbes Incredible

    i don't think there is a difference between dy/dx and d/dx. u do the same thing.