I used Organic Chemistry structure and function by Vollhardt and Schore 3rd ed. We also had Organic Nomenclature by Traynhum. I used a book in the library that the prof referred to often for additional problems. Intro. to Org Chem 4th ed. Streitwieser and Heathcock Have fun in Organic Chem. Remember in lab, Dance when you get crystals.
I already have Morrison and Boyd, it was given to me by a friend who took orgo. I didn't know how good it was! I'll check them all out when I get over to Barnes and Nobles. McMurry looked like a good one too (the one used at Cornell), has anyone used it?
Originally posted by yosh:
•I had McMurry....and thought it was AWFUL!! Thank God for the Kaplan MCAT review books...I would have never fully understood orgo without them.....
Since there doesn't seem to be a consensus agreement on which textbook is best, I suggest following the advice of friends or classmates who have already taken the course.
I'll add a third vote for Wade. It is pretty well written, but some of the chapters seem out of place. It didn't seem to place enough emphasis on the "electron motion" concept that so many people find helpful. Even with all that, I liked the book fairly well.
(How much could a sane person actually like an organic chem book?)