Re: org chem books
From: Bruce Sinclair (bruce.sinclair_at_NOSPAMagresearch.NOTco.NOTnz)
Date: 09/12/04
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:50:57 GMT
In article <dm42k0lcf1l36du5sf4k0ekv6ukck2ae0n@4ax.com>, bbruner@uclink4.berkeley.edu was seen to type:
(snip)
> OTOH, some profs don't pay close attention to the book, and might
>care less.
Good point. I can remember buying many books because they were 'on the
list' ... and many of them were never (or hardly) mentioned in the
course. Maybe waiting a week or 2 might show whether the book is used
or just recommended ? :)
Bruce
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