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Every seen a Physical Chemistry textbook?
Still better than ochem.
~~I seriously doubt that bio+chem is worse than quantum physics+chem~~
Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I'm starting to realize that chem majors would be more familiar with quantum physics than biology. So I'm gonna take that back
Was a bio major. But I like math/physics more than bio. Granted, I covered the quantum stuff in biophysics and an inorganic chem-like class and I only had to take the thermo part of pchem.
Ever seen an (insert any math field) textbook?
I feel like math classes are harder to get through than it is to actually learn the math itself
Oh, could you give an example?
Came to the comments to say this.
I have way too many textbooks that I will never open again and that I won't get rid off. One day I realised I still had a phys chem book - out out out demon!