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    Whatever doesn't kill me, had better run like hell!

    Whatever doesn't kill me, had better run like hell!
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    Which is more difficult???

    Mathematics :p
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    The Benefits Of EFL ?

    EFL is required at GCSE level at a B/C grade at some foreign universities. In any case, it prepares you for the A-Level English, which is obviously harder. A B in EFL is very good, why did you leave? Anyway, EFL better prepares you for the writing parts of the TOEFL, IELTS, ACT and SAT.
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    IGCSE Biology

    DG Mackean's book contains an overload of information, from all 5 UK boards as well as further research material. You need only cover the following topics in the biotechnology chapter (39): The entire sewage treatment section The commercial uses of enzymes Single-cell protein The production of...
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    transformation matrix help needed

    Here, I've written this for people who need help in this topic. For formulae which have 'k' in them, you have to replace it with the scale factor you've found previously.
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    0580 Maths tough question

    No, they don't :) Don't worry :D
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    Math problem.pls help

    No problem, always happy to help :)
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    Tips to Mentally Prepare For Exams

    Sleep sleep and more sleep. Best mental preparation ever.
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    I NEED HELP WITH PHYSICS

    CIE is actually one of the boards that promotes thinking out of the box, you just have to do it in the right way. Trust me, I've studied in various boards, so I know :)
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    0580 Maths tough question

    We don't have logs in this syllabus. So essentially, here's what you do. h^-1(x) = 2. This means that the inverse of h is 2. Now, x=h(h^−1(x))=h(2) Means that the function of h is the inverse function of h. So, now we can solve the equation! h(2)= 3^2 =9! No logarithms required...
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    Math problem.pls help

    No problem :)
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    IGCSE Notes

    What?
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    Math problem.pls help

    I've written everything you need in this file, simply download it and tell me if you have any more queries. In some formulae, the letter 'k' represents the scale factor of the transformation. Simply input the scale factor you've found previously. Good luck (y)
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    IGCSE Notes

    Human Biology and Maths B are part of the Edexcel curriculum, so if you're following the Edexcel board, you should go to the Edexcel section of this site. I have only posted IGCSE notes based on the CIE curriculum, so you won't find majority of what you're looking for. You should look for...
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    I am a rock. I am an i-i-i-island.

    I am a rock. I am an i-i-i-island.
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    IGCSE Notes

    Yeah, yours too :)
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    This time after 2 months we all inshallah will be resting and be done with all this IGCSE tension ;)

    Do it naturally, or have a Mountain Dew before you enter the examination hall (y)
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