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Exothermic

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  1. Thanks all for the advice. Yes I think books are the way to go.. I am from North Wales, Bangor and there aren't many good sources around here.. That's why I came here to ask
  2. Thanks a lot. I have viewed a Khan Academy video on viruses (a subject I'm already familiar on) and it basically packed all that I know from hours of reading into 20~ minutes! Very good source! I will be sure to check out more of their videos. I haven't watched a MIT lecture yet but I will try one and see how advanced it is later on. That's what I've been doing up to this point - just reading wikipedia and once I find something I like I will research it a bit more.. Up to this point it has worked great, but I was just really looking for some more sources to maybe make things a bit easier. Thanks a lot for your suggestion none-the-less.
  3. Hi and thanks for reading my thread. I'm a 14 year old student in Wales, UK. I am currently doing my GCSEs and am interested in maths, chemistry and physics. I'm really looking to expand my knowledge on the subjects as I find school pretty easy and boring. I was really hoping someone would have some good sources they could suggest to me. Thanks alot!
  4. Hello! I'm a 14 year old student living in Wales, UK. I'm currently doing my GCSEs and have an interest for maths, chemistry and physics. I came here to find some good learning sources as I find the subjects in school simple, boring and repititive. I also build computers as a hobby. Current specs are : Intel i7 2600k MSi P67A-GD65 16GB Corsair Vengeance GTX 480 500GB System drive, 1TB Storage 650w Corsair PSU CM HAF-X
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