i have a final coming up in my college physics class and we are allowed a page of notes (both sides) rather than writting it up myself im trying to find a kind of quick reference guide online, but everytime i try to search for one im taken to different amazon.com type of sites trying to sell me a book. would anyone know where i can find one?
NinjaNeer answered Friday March 17 2006, 2:04 am: Honestly, it's better if you write it up yourself. That way you know your way around the sheet, so you can find things better. I know it takes a while, but reading through everything in order to compile the sheet really helps to reinforce your knowledge. I'm currently taking my second physics course in university, so I know what it's like :) [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
heyybaby answered Thursday March 16 2006, 10:01 pm: Well, I looked it up on google & found tons of helpful sites. I'm just not sure which ones to give to you, so here's the page, you can pick --
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