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by Sarah_Louise - written on 22/05/02 (Very useful, 241 readings)
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Yes, I’m reviewing yet another text book! This is the last one for this year though, honest! This book is designed for A2 level Biology students studying with the OCR exam board. You may remember from reading my other biology text book reviews that I said the A2 course was split up into two parts. The first part that you sit an exam on called ‘Central Concepts’ and then the second part which is an ‘option’ module. I say option in inverted comers because we didn’t actually get a choice in the matter. Some of you may though, its just our teacher wanted to teach us this bit and we had no choice but to do this module! ...
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