Manga to help me study?

16 years ago
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Is there such a thing that exists?
I want a manga that will help me review/study school subjects. I have exams on: physics, french, english, math, bio n psych. Is there a manga that exists with relevent useful facts about any of these catergories? Btw, I'm still in high school, so not too super-higher level info.
Good art is always apreciated,
Thanks in advanced
psychology? Liar Game
dunno if using manga as a study guide is a good idea

16 years ago
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instructional manga sounds like a profitable endeavor except that the market base is a bunch of pirates... but somebody will buy it. Now lets talk merch.
lets skip school

16 years ago
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God Hand Tengu and Team Medical Dragon seem to contain some biology, mainly focusing on the human body. Wild Life might also work, but with animals, but I haven't read it.
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For french, read french scanlations or something 🤣
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16 years ago
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Quote from robbit
dunno if using manga as a study guide is a good idea
Using manga to study is fun. I used to read Doraemon's educational series when I was a kid, though I doubt those ever be scanlated.
DMP line of edu-manga published manga about Einstein before, though again, I doubt scanlation exists.
not manga, but it's still fun and educational : Larry Gonick's Cartoon Guides

16 years ago
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Kaplan, a test-prep company, has produced a set of manga designed to teach SAT and ACT vocabulary words. One of them, Van Von Hunter, was syndicated in American newspapers a while back. They aren't bad for OELs. The current titles are:
Van Von Hunter
PSY-COMM
Warcraft
They might be planning to release more later. I'd suggest that they do more female-oriented stuff; guys aren't the only people that read comics, contrary to popular American belief.

16 years ago
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For french, read french scanlations or something
I agreed so much with that, i'm french and i learned English with manga ( my note who was 2/20 rose to 14/20 in a years )

16 years ago
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have you tried reading historical stuff??...
ahmmm...it might be funny but i read Tail of the Moon...and i aced my final exam in history!!! it has some great historical fcts in there...fufufufufu 😀
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16 years ago
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Look up "The Manga Guide to " series. Im not sure why its not on MU, but theres quite a lot of subjects covered by these series
some links to Amazon
physics
math
anyway better spend your time and money reading your textbook (if you are seriously want to score in your exam). For me manga can only introduce/ make you interested in the subject, not to teach. Also, your syllabus might totally differ from whats covered in the books.
p/s I dont think you should learn languages from reading manga. Especially scanlated ones, since most of them use broken engrish/ have a lot of grammatical error 😔 . Just watch loads of movies, drama and read novels. Tintin is awesome in french

16 years ago
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I'm a psychology student and DOLL: IC in a doll has helped me A LOT!
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16 years ago
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There's also a verbatim oel manga version of Hamlet.

16 years ago
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Manga Science but I'm not sure if it's usefull for high school.
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Path of the Assassin
are mangas that talk about famous historical people...