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Bassir
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I'm using Campbell's Biology*and I'm really sort of sick of it and wondering if there are better alternatives to it.
What do you guys think? Am I alone on this one?
What do you guys think? Am I alone on this one?
Bassir said:I want a more unified approach to biology to help me understand the concepts, I feel Campbell is basically piling information upon information and forgetting the broad concepts of things that make Biology interesting. It goes from being an interesting field to a list of details and facts needed for regurgitation on exams.
I want to learn Biology, not learn a bunch of facts.
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