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Courses at Kings College London (KCL)
Notes available for the following courses at Kings College London (KCL)
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A-level 1
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BA Geography 1
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Biochemistry 4
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Biology 1
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Biomedical science 1
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Biomedical/Medicine 5
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BSc Biomedical Sciences 19
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BSc Business Management 1
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BSc Psychology 8
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Business 1
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Dentistry/ Medicine undegraduate 1
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English Literature 1
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French with English 1
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International Management 20
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International Relations 1
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Kings College London 167
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Law LLB 26
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Politics, Philosophy and Law 2
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Software Development 2
Popular books Kings College London (KCL)
Ellen G. Strauss, James H. Strauss • ISBN 9780123737410
Andrew Le Sueur, Maurice Sunkin • ISBN 9780199644186
A P Simester, John Spencer • ISBN 9781849467223
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Kings College London•Fundamental of Probability
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These lecture notes helped me achieve 90%+ in my exams. They include instructions on how to complete binomial trees and are more concise and in depth notes.
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Kings College London•Mathematical FInance I
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Kings College London•Physiology and Anatomy
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Kings College London•Medicine
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Advertising - What psychological tricks do they use e.g Principle of reciprocation, Principle of authority, etc
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Kings College London•Psychology - Marketing
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Advertising - What psychological tricks do they use e.g Principle of reciprocation, Principle of authority, etc
notes on Research Methods 2 for Neuroscience and Psychology course - 1st year, 2nd semester .
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Kings College London•Research Methods 2
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notes on Research Methods 2 for Neuroscience and Psychology course - 1st year, 2nd semester .
This SL Psychology IA was graded a 21/22. Hopefully this high-quality example will guide you through your own IA and offer insight into how to structure the IA as well.
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Kings College London•IB psychology IA
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This SL Psychology IA was graded a 21/22. Hopefully this high-quality example will guide you through your own IA and offer insight into how to structure the IA as well.
This HL Biology IA was graded a 23/24 and then was moderated down to 22/24. Hopefully this high-quality example will guide you through your own IA and offer insight into the structure of the IA as well. 
 
The experiment involved two parts - changing the sucrose concentration when enzyme activity was inhibited by sodium chloride, and changing the sucrose concentration when no sodium chloride was added.
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Kings College London•Biology IA
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This HL Biology IA was graded a 23/24 and then was moderated down to 22/24. Hopefully this high-quality example will guide you through your own IA and offer insight into the structure of the IA as well. 
 
The experiment involved two parts - changing the sucrose concentration when enzyme activity was inhibited by sodium chloride, and changing the sucrose concentration when no sodium chloride was added.
Research Methods 3
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Kings College London•Research Methods 3
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RM4 and Distorted Worlds revision notes• By thanusha100
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Research Methods 3
As a 1st Class Machine Learning student, I've navigated through the fundamental concepts and techniques in our Machine Learning course at King's College London. The course begins with an "Introduction to Machine Learning," where we cover the basics of algorithms learning from data to make predictions without explicit programming. Key areas include "Supervised Learning" such as "Regression" and "Classification," where models learn from labeled data to predict continuous or categorical o...
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Kings College London•Machine Learning
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As a 1st Class Machine Learning student, I've navigated through the fundamental concepts and techniques in our Machine Learning course at King's College London. The course begins with an "Introduction to Machine Learning," where we cover the basics of algorithms learning from data to make predictions without explicit programming. Key areas include "Supervised Learning" such as "Regression" and "Classification," where models learn from labeled data to predict continuous or categorical o...