with zero organic, you might miss some easy points. I don't think its 100% necessary to have to score decently, but it makes it significantly harder since a lot of quick answer questions may instead be difficult.
i agree it will be harder, I think it will immediately take off 1-3 points of what you could get with it. Depends on how much well you understand it from EK alone.
fractional distillation, spin-spin coupling, huckel's rule, sandmeyer reaction, saponification of esters, claisen condensation, alpha/beta unsaturated carbonyl, UV-vis, does any of this ring a bell to you?
why in god's name would you take a test which is weighted equally with your cumulative undergraduate career without the backbone preparation.
whatever, i don't mean to discourage you, but hopefully deter you from a path which seems to spell disaster
I agree with one of the above-posters. Why would you take a test that has a section of 25-35% Organic without having taken it? I'm not sure those answers can be easily learned from a review book; that's why the course is a year long.
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