@conseilsdeprof: Réponse à @KaIvin Quoi reviser pour les SVT#rentreedesclasses

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Hinatea :
La génétique MON CAUCHEMAR courage à vous les 2008
2025-08-22 12:12:01
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zazoo0108
ZAZ00 :
J'ai très peur pour la spé svt en terminale car j'ai eu bcp de difficulté en première (j'avais 10 et 9 de moyenne),je n'ai carrément pas compris (ni retenu) certains chapitres. J'étais obligé de prendre cette spé car en physique chimie c'était encore pire (9 et 7 de moyenne)
2025-08-22 15:54:19
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user28733911
:) :
Si vs voulez g un grp ou on s’entraide pr la spe svt
2025-10-02 07:53:32
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far7ah__
farah :
En arrivant en terminale j’avais pas revu la génétique et c’était compliqué de suivre donc vraiment revoyez avant !
2025-08-22 14:28:03
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bigs032
🤟🏾🪁 :
Pour une licence science de la vie que faut t’il maîtriser s’il vous plaît ?
2025-08-22 14:56:40
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jameldine_luz
Jameldine :
Les chapitres de génétique en terminale sont plus sympa… le programme de première est un peu lourd à mon goût. Le programme de terminale est plutôt complet et très intéressant
2025-08-22 12:55:58
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salvifamily
SALVI :
Je démarre juste la spe svt en première et je suis complètement découragé car je comprends rien je me demande si je vais pas changer de spe
2025-09-17 20:39:04
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fayssous60
Fayssous60 :
oulala là je vais être en seconde j'ai très peur
2025-08-22 23:18:25
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mz_lmc
م :
On révise pas la géologie pour terminal spe ?
2025-08-22 22:27:21
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zaaid.qlf
￴ :
révisez pas vous n’aurez pas le bac 🤣🤣
2025-08-23 00:16:07
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lis.ryn
🤙🏼 :
MA PASSSSSIONNNN
2025-08-22 23:24:43
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corinne.chappelet
Corinne Chappelet :
C’est très intéressant mais très complexe aussi ! Le corps humain est une machine tellement fascinante…
2025-08-22 12:52:46
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zorode2.0
Zorode :
Heureusement j'ai arrêté la spé svt
2025-08-23 02:32:04
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naelnb99
Naelnb :
Pour moi c pareil sauf que je rentre en premiere classe
2025-08-22 21:04:33
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ysmn.iee777
🫀🌹 :
L’immunité important a revoir ??
2025-08-26 14:31:52
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ema_stn
E´🪷 :
Je n’ai pas de cours de première en spé svt, est ce que pour le bac « juste »les chapitres de terminale suffisent ?
2025-09-10 17:42:55
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jen.prvvv
ɴᴀɴᴏᴜ 🌞 :
merci merci 🙏
2025-08-24 19:37:59
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ronotroll
walid :
🤣
2025-08-23 12:26:50
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khady.khady60
Khady Khady :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-31 13:10:44
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nayan_185
nayan185 :
je passe en 3eme. Le programme de svt est t’il intéressant ?
2025-08-22 12:02:30
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