SALT LAKE CITY | 15 Jul 2008 | The faces that sit across from Joseph Kelly are all too familiar. The heavy eyes, frustrated facial expressions and clenched jaws can only mean one thing ? a new semester has started at Brigham Young University, and each student opposite of Kelly is taking Chemistry 105. Three years ago, Kelly sat in their seats. When Kelly began Chemistry 105, a class feared by most students at the university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he was intimidated like most freshmen but confident that his intellect and work ethic could get him through. But his optimism faded only weeks into the semester, and Kelly realized he needed help.
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