Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Good News! I found help for Chemistry! (and Pre-Calc)

This is for all the Honors Chem (and anyone else who has Ms. Miller, really.) students.  Since she doesn't explain stuff well, and I don't know about anyone else, but I don't think the book does either, here is a link for a chemistry study guide:
http://www.sparknotes.com/chemistry/
I haven't looked at it yet, but sparknotes is usually pretty good.  I was on looking for a better translation of Antigone (I didn't find one, sadly) but I decided to search for chemistry help, because I need it, and this showed up!  I hope this helps you, if you are having trouble too.

P.S. Precalc (or any other math) kids:
http://www.sparknotes.com/math/
You just have to scroll down a bit, and then there is a section on precalculus.

3 comments:

Lorita said...

Actually Alyssa, Spark Notes is really helpful when you need a better explanation for a certain book. I did not know that it also provides help for subjects like chemistry (which we need all the help we can achieve through any source : )
Anyways, thanks for letting me know that.

~Alyssa~ said...

The only time I've used it before was last year, Mr. Thompson had us read Romeo and Juliet on there, because it had it in regular language. So I thought there might be something like that with Antigone.

And, you're welcome!

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