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Hi! I'm Lil'SciWizGal, and telling by my name i've got smarts for science. I really Love science & Astronomy. My favorite Subject in School is: "SCIENCE"! My Science Teacher, Ms.Stambaugh inspired me to want to become an Astronomer when I grow-Up. And I sticking to that Goal. Later, Science Inthueists!

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I'm Daave and I've just started studying Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics for my 2nd last year of high school here in Sydney, Australia. I'm finding chemistry most interesting - but never turn down a good math problem.

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Hi, I'm Soulestada. I am majoring in accounting, but I have always loved science---cosmology and astronomy are my favorites. I "shadowed" a physicist from Harvard for a few months, and I loved it! I think I've picked the wrong field to enter, but who says you can't go back to college!

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Guest muralisankar

hi every one

i am an engineering student and need help with a bit of basic, intermediate and advanced science . hope to find answers here

thank you

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Hi, my name is Zeo. I've been here for about two years (I took a long hiatus though), and I really enjoy what people have to say here. In any case, I just chill and listen, and lately, I've offered a lot of crap that comes out of my head. I'm 16 by the way, a little over my head, and a tad on the conceited side.

 

Have fun knowing me!

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Hi my name is Katrina, I am 41 and a mum of three, plus two step daughters. I have absolutely no science knowledge what so ever, but probably more than my fair share of common sense mixed with a healthy abundance of total nonsense :confused:

 

I really like this forum, it is informative and funny and seems a good place to get an honest answer.

 

I am basically a people watcher rather than a in there and do it person, so find it equally compelling reading peoples minds on here as watching them in real life. :D

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I'm 20 and was originally drawn into science by Capra's "The Tao of Physics." I am a student at a local community college and will be transfering to the University of Houston this summer. I have been trying to narrow down my decision on a major and have run through the options of kinesiology, botany, geology, enviornmental science, and gentics. Now I have decided that it would probably be best to major in biology and narrow it down in graduate school.

 

I look forward to learning a lot.

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Hi ,

I'm a nursing student who likes reading anything from Socrates through to Hawking . I'm a lay person with basic knowledge on various areas of science and the arts . Lastly and to the most part , I'm here as I wish to learn and establish some elaborate detail into understanding all things from the cosmic body to the human mind .

 

And like Klanger I find this forum is also informative, funny and seemingly friendly .

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Hi, I`m YT2095 and I`m a Sciencehollic <bows head in shame> :)

 

Yeah, well, i know almost everything about volcanoes :P

And i hate it :eek: i try to be cool, but in class my teacher always calls on me :mad: oh yeah, i'm also a geek at everything eles i do :-(

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Yeah, well, i know almost everything about volcanoes :P

There is a special on the possibility of Yellowstone exploding coming on TV. I think it will be on the Science Channel or the National Geographic Channel. From what I've seen on the commercials, it looks like it will be good!

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