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Jan 28, 2020
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buffgato
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On the flip side, I would have to say that physical science was the easiest
I literally slept through just about every lecture, never studied, and still aced it. It was basically a repeat of high school chemistry and physics.
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On the flip side, I would have to say that physical science was the easiest
buffgato
1/28/20 10:38am
I didn't take high school chemistry or physics
Sea Chicken
1/28/20 10:43am
Neither? I think my state required you to have at least one of those to graduate
buffgato
1/28/20 10:46am
I don't remember
Sea Chicken
1/28/20 10:50am
Dang, you must be old. Was your history class called "Now"?
4th and Niner
1/28/20 10:52am
put it this way
Sea Chicken
1/28/20 10:56am
No, it was called "Preview of Upcoming Events"
CougarThug
1/28/20 11:03am
I also didn’t in high school. I didn’t in college either.
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1/28/20 12:01pm
When I took it, there were labs where you could do tons of extra credit.
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