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Old 22-03-2005, 08:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking Should I be doing any reading prior to the start of the year?

Hi People.

I'm a gapper, so naturally, I'm concerned as to whether I have enough brain cells left to start the course in September with all guns blazing

*I think a few of my brain cells have died as a result of doing not much thinking*

I was wondering whether it would be necessary/useful to review any A level material and/or to read some med books.

Are there any books that would be useful to read before I start the course?

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Just relax and enjoy the rest of your time off, you'll have enough reading to do when you get here. When i can be arsed i'll post a list of books you should and shouldnt buy. I've made the mistakes of buying useless ones .
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