Biological Science Volume 2

Posted on Feb.07, 2010

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Infused with the spirit of inquiry, Freeman’s Biological Science helps teach readers the fundamentals while introducing them to the excitement that drives the science. By presenting unifying concepts and methods of analysis, this book helps its readers learn to think like biologists and gives them the tools they need for success in understanding more advanced subjects. A nine-part organization covers topics under the general headings of: the origin and early ev… More >>

Biological Science Volume 2

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5 Comments for this entry

  • Anonymous

    I hope our instructor Changes to a new book soon.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • true person

    Worst bio book I have ever read (i have read about 9 different bio books). I am one of those people who never write reviews on books–I usually am the reader. This book was so bad that I actually felt obligated to to write about it so i may warn others (beleive me, I am pretty lazy). The book tries to get you to enjoy the old and cutting edge research behind all scientific data. Big emphasis on the word TRIES. It fails at accomplishing this task. The main task of a biology book is to teach you biology. Unlike most books, Biological Science’s goal is to make people enjoy biology and the research behind it. People who already have somewhat of an interest in biology should turn away from this book because it fails in letting the reader discover on his/her OWN that biolgy is an exciting and an enjoyable field to study. Instead the book tries to accomplish this task for you which is its greatest mistake. To add to the trouble, the book has terrible organization (mainly when making points within each chapter). In trying to show all the cutting edge technology and important points in a fashionable way, it makes itself dizzy–it jumps from one point to the next. I would continue about the faults of Biologial Science but I am tired and hungry and I don’t hate this book enough to keep writing more about it (pretty sad huh…?). So take my advice and talk to your professor about changing this book if you find out that you have to read it–chances are that won’t happen but best of luck in your efforts.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • jane jackson

    product was charged to my account, i never received it, i tried to email the person about their refund policy and i never got a reply.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Pighetti

    So far I’d had no quarrels with the quality of the Freeman book, but then, upon recommendation of my professor, I tried to install the cd.

    Granted, I’m a little miffed, but I wanted to bring to your attention how phenomenally useless this product is. Now, I hear the content of the cd is really helpful, and I hope it is, but when a textbook is updated every two years, a consumer ought not to have to downgrade her computer in order for an enclosed (and supposedly updated) piece of software to work. Such trouble either renders the CD-ROM useless or a royal pain in the @$$.

    Let me explain: The cd works with no web browser but Netscape. Not only that, but it works with no Netscape other than Netscape 4 or 5. (Your computer probably has Netscape 6 or higher.) The cd also requires Shockwave 8.50 and will use NOTHING ELSE.

    The installation software for these very specific needs are included on the cd, however, you’ll have to scrap your previous (and probably newer) Shockwave.

    So, if you don’t mind the hassle, or luck out and have Netscape 4.7 and Shockwave 8.50, by all means, let us know how you like it. I, for one, will be living the experience vicariously.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Anonymous

    Although the material in this book is challenging, it throughly explains the material at hand. The CD-ROM is very useful and explained the material in simple terms.
    Rating: 5 / 5