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...I took a semester of general chemistry, receiving an A+. I also took two semesters of organic chemistry, receiving an A+ in both courses. I also took the corresponding lab courses, receiving A or A+ for all classes. I also took many biochemistry courses at UC Berkeley, receiving an A or A+ in all.
34 Subjects:
including
Chinese,
chemistry,
physics,
French
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...Intensive learning is good for people who want to learn this language for long-term goals and master it. This requires learning Pinyin (Chinese phonetic alphabet), strokes, tones, grammar and very importantly, Chinese culture. This kind of learning will involve more systematic planning and serious practices for listening, speaking, reading and writing.
1 Subject:
Chinese
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...Once that's accomplished, we move on to the candidate's strengths, the stuff they feel really great about. I find this approach works great with young students and I always see vast improvement by the time we've finished preparing for the exams. The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)for nursing students is a bit of a surprise, in terms of difficulty, for the uninitiated.
45 Subjects:
including
Chinese,
English,
French,
reading
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...This is not the only goal in leaning Chinese Mandarin, you will learn more about the Chinese people and their culture which is useful when you use the language for your future work and life. With me, learning Chinese is pleasure. I am a Georgia certified Chinese teacher (P-12). At present, I am a full-time Chinese teacher in a private school.
1 Subject:
Chinese
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...I understand and am able to explain concepts of Spanish grammar in a clear way. Because I am not a native speaker, I understand what is necessary to learn Spanish to a high level. I studied Mandarin Chinese for four years throughout high school with an A average.
2 Subjects:
including
Chinese,
Spanish
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