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my biology teacher -_-!Moderator: BioTeam
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Hey babe,you joined this forum,why u dont use it,if u have difficulties,but u shy to share it to ur friend or even ur teacher,all of us in this forum want to help u,so dont be confuse,cz u dont have to shy to talk about every problem that u feel,cz u even dont know who we are,and here,all of us have the same problem that is difficulties to understand bout biology matter,noone smarter than other,we're same here,so dont be shy,share to us,cz i do that too when i found difficulties,key;-)
Tut wuri handayani
jwalin: not sure, how to take that...
andra: I think you should start with real English before you post to forum-in-english... :-/ I also don't get, why is there so many abbreviations for czech... http://www.biolib.cz/en/main/
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Re: my biology teacher -_-!better take it in the positive
and try a counselling session it isn't what you do that matters but it is how you do it
andra:okay thx for the advice but iam not your babe =/
jackbean : its not good to say that for anyone , and dont forget that english is not his/her first language and tell me english is your first language ???!
Well, my native language is Czech
http://www.biolib.cz/en/main/
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Re: my biology teacher -_-!what the hell
Mr. humerous is a language master how many languages do you know? i know only 3 out of which hindi and gujarati are very weak. it isn't what you do that matters but it is how you do it
Well, I could say I know 7 languages
BUT, polish and slovak are very similar to czech, my native language (at least slovak is, but I can also understand polish). German and English I have learnt at school (I had to) and the last two are Esperanto and Japanese, but in both I know just few words, I have never really learned them http://www.biolib.cz/en/main/
Cis or trans? That's what matters.
Right, is the problem the fact your in a room of genius' when you'd only describe yourself as "ok"? If so, I could say I had this problem last year. I was in a class full of A* students, whereas I was predicted a D.
All I can advise you do is stick with it, read, make notes, and re-read your notes to check their right. Shy or not, you Must ask for help (hope thats enough emphasis on the must!). I was shy, but I wouldn't stop pestering my teachers/peers until I thoroughly understood what I was "taught" in class. PS, now on target for B/A, so it isn't mission impossible (just damn hard) Don't mind me, just your average Biology student =)
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