[quote]tveddy wrote:
Ok, so who’s good at biochem? Cause I need someone to explain the inhititors of PDH, TCA, Glycolysis, gluconeogenisis, ETC, and beta ox by tomorrow morn. Actually I think I’ll get a coffee and head for the lib.[/quote]
Both coffee and the library are highly overrated. A better course of action would be to take some amphetamine salts and head to the wikipedia, keeper of all knowledge. I’m guessing that with enough crank and a broadband Internet connection a man could learn everything about biochem in about 22 hours, including visiting the off wiki sites and practice problems*
*this statement has not been evaluated for accuracy or for side effects on health.
I wiki in the library. Along with my lippencotts and notes. However 5 hours was barely enough time for me to learn the regulatory pathways. Anyway, I have a feeling I’m getting a B in biochem.
[quote]tveddy wrote:
I wiki in the library. Along with my lippencotts and notes. However 5 hours was barely enough time for me to learn the regulatory pathways. Anyway, I have a feeling I’m getting a B in biochem.[/quote]
That sucks. Maybe you should have tried cheating. The movie “spies like us” has a great scene demonstrating proper cheating technique.
On a serious note, how do you think biochem compares to inorganic chem and organic chem? It’s still a couple of semesters away, but I haven’t bumped into anyone taking biochem yet.