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frez [133]
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Imagine that one of your best friends is struggling with his classes. He aspires to graduate in exercise science and go on to ea

rn a degree in occupational therapy, but he failed his first two chemistry exams. He’s feeling nervous about his performance and comes to you for advice. During your discussion, you learn that
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lana66690 [7]3 years ago
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I ain't getting it pretty well.Can you explain in the comments

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