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I'm taking O chem 1 this Fall, just finished Genchem 2. are there any brave souls out there who seem to find more ease in O chem than they did in Gen chem?
I'm taking O chem 1 this Fall, just finished Genchem 2. are there any brave souls out there who seem to find more ease in O chem than they did in Gen chem?
I bought the Klein ochem as a second language books (as suggested by SDNers before me) and cruised through both semesters. Only cracked open the textbook for a couple random things.
My school isn't rigorous or anything, but I though both gen chem and ochem were pretty chill. Whereas I still don't understand tons of gen bio stuff. Like, what does the E.R. even do, and how how many of them are there? I'll take my ochem synthesis puzzles over squishy cell stuff any day.
I don't get it. With ochem I can put stuff into a flask and see what happens. With bio its all make believe wizardry. "Ok class, wands at the ready. Now, try to conjure up your krebs cycle patronus".Klein's book was a life saver in Ochem 1. Especially when we got to mechanisms. It's explained so simply.
And I'm the complete opposite. I'd rather learn the the annoying details of DNA replication and cell signaling pathways any day over trying to figure out which reagent makes X product or trying to analyze an NMR spectrum. 😛
Orgo 2 is nothing but mechanisms and reagants, ymmv on whether that's a good thing lolGen chem I is a ****show all over the place. Gen chem II is more organized. Org I is a ****show as well but it's not bad if you can find joy in things like chair conformers/newmans and the basic reactions/mechanisms. I hope Org II is as fun as I take it in a month this summer
I'm taking O chem 1 this Fall, just finished Genchem 2. are there any brave souls out there who seem to find more ease in O chem than they did in Gen chem?
It's difficult to believe your experience is applicable to all of us since 99.5% of students in all of your chemistry classes performed worse.Organic is not that bad don't listen to the hype (Finished #1/200 in Gen Chem I+II and Organic I+II). You'll be fine
Didn't you see his custom title? He's working harder than me and U.It's difficult to believe your experience is applicable to all of us since 99.5% of students in all of your chemistry classes performed worse.
str8 gunnin for surgOrganic is not that bad don't listen to the hype (Finished #1/200 in Gen Chem I+II and Organic I+II). You'll be fine
Wait, really? I worked my ass off for an A and A- in gen chem, and of course found it difficult, but have found the passages to be relatively straightforward, with only nitpicky details like d-orbitals holding me back. To each their ownOn the MCAT? Absolutely. MCAT orgo is super easy if you paid even a slight bit of attention in undergrad, and MCAT gen chem passages can be viciously tricky.
In undergrad? No way. Gen Chem might be tough, but most undergrad orgo classes will, to borrow a phrase from a classmate, give you a right rogering.
Weird, I don't see the post I quoted even though no apparent TOS violation. @Lucca, do you know where it went?Didn't you see his custom title? He's working harder than me and U.
SHUT UP My ACS final brough my orgo I grade from an 90.5 to an 88.7. It was the ACS final, but it was done by raw score, no curve.i was going to say ochem was fun and better than gen chem... but i just got my final back and it knocked me down 3 points to an A-. so yea, ochem is horrible
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