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Which option are you choosing/forced to take?
supposedly quatum to quarks is actually harder than medical physics so you're lucky what really could be exciting about shipwrecks though?
sarah h
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Nov 28, 2004
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Production of Materials
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Which option are you choosing/forced to take?
the shipwrecks , corrosion and conservations elective. Supposedly forensics is a let down. not all everyone thinks it is
sarah h
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Nov 27, 2004
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chem elective
our teacher has decided that we're to study shipwrecks corrosion and conservations as our elective. I was wondering what is this like. is it anything like the studying of ethanol? as this is monotonous and ridiculaus
sarah h
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Nov 27, 2004
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Elective: Shipwrecks, Corrosion and Conservations
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