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Which Anatomy and Physiology Textbooks Are Best for Premed Students?
Hi, a friend of mine is studying computer sciences, but recently she stated that she made a mistake and that she really wanted to study biology (note: we live in country where changing subject is not easy) so i decided to give her a book about usage of computer sciences in biology. She has...- Sirium
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Courses Summer courses in Europe for undergraduates (chemistry/physics)
Thank you :)- Sirium
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Courses Summer courses in Europe for undergraduates (chemistry/physics)
Hi all, in few days I'm going to start my undergraduate chemistry degree. I heard there are summer programs for undergraduates and I was searching for them but i couldn't find any. I was wondering if there is any summer school that offers summer courses or research experiences for...- Sirium
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- Courses Europe Summer
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
Ty for that info! Sounds great. I'll consider it :D- Sirium
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
Ty for that list but that is irresonably expensive...- Sirium
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
I tought comparation of universities. Atm i live in Split. Ty for your responses. I'll check my other options and then i'll decide.- Sirium
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
language is going to be a barreir, but i can solve it in a year. Ty for your reply, and I'd like to hear a comparation language Zagreb and Ljubljana- Sirium
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
Maybe, but I'm not 100% sure.- Sirium
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
Ty all for your respones. To answer your questions: Studying in Croatia is of course an option, but the best university program in Croatia is not 3+2, so I'd have to finish all 5 years here (you don't get bachelor degre after 3 years, you only get master degre after 5). I also considered...- Sirium
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Undergraduate programs in Europe (physics)
Hi guys, i hope I'm noth bothering you. I was wondering if you can suggest me some good undergraduate course in physics in Europe. Something taught in English and not too expensive (lowest possible fees and living cost). I know i ask too much but I'd like to do my undergraduate deegre in Europe...- Sirium
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- Europe Physics Programs Undergraduate
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Learning theoretical physics on my own
I think this is whar you are looking for: http://www.phys.uu.nl/~thooft/theorist.html- Sirium
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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High School Solution to Forbidden Equation: x=1 and 2
I suggest you whenever you multiplie with x or with, for exemple (x-1) to put x><0 (which means x can be 0) or in second exemple x-1><0; x><1 (which means x can't be 1). That way when u get answers you can check are they forbidden solutions very easy. Also insted of >< you can writte crossed =...- Sirium
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Study Physics in Italy: University of Trieste & Other Options
Thanks for your reply. If looks to me there is no good place for science nowdays. I still think in Italy I can get better education than in Croatia (have you maybe heard any comparation with physics in Italy and Croatia?). I'm happy to hear that they have a good faculty of physics in Trieste...- Sirium
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Study Physics in Italy: University of Trieste & Other Options
Hi all, I come from Croatia (Europe) and i just finished 2nd year of high school. I was doing a litlle thinking where to go when i finish my high school and I decided I'll probably study physics. Since Italy is very near Croatia and I have Italian classes in school I was thinking about going to...- Sirium
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