Excellent guide
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This is an excellent resource to have at the desk, whether you are studying or revising. It does what it sets out to do; I guess it can be described as an extended glossary with examples. I found it very useful to get a lucid explanation of a concept, which I could then study in-depth from my main textbook. It also contains a very useful topic revision list, which lists key terms to study for.
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HELPFUL
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i've also got the sociology one and their both really helping me out. they answer all those questions that you just can't ask in the classroom! Definately worth it. It's got a great revision list at the back so your revision is organised.
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Outstanding Study Aid!
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Very, very good for people doing the first year of Biology who strugle with their concepts! Well recomended, what every Biology student should need!
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A reasonably good book
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This book is quite simply, run of the mill. It is concise but a little bland and lacking in any real substance. It is better than many of my other biology textbooks but falls short of what other reviewers have portrayed.
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The Book gives tailor made answers for the exam qustions
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Bill Indge truely proves that he is the Biology king with this book. He gives definitions to words and explanations to topics that if only I could memorise, would give me straight A's. Never again will I be stuck on a homework this this incredible book by my side.
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