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Hi,
I realize the two fields are totally different, but if you took Multivariable Calculus and/or Differential Equations, how would you compare the intesity of these math courses to Organic Chemistry 1 & 2?
The reason I ask this question is because I am a to-be sophomore in College, hoping to major in Biological Engineering. I've completed 2 semesters of Calculus Physics and one semester of Multivariable Calculus and one semester of Differential Equations (took the "Honors" versions of all of these).
However, I hear very bad things about Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Seriously, how bad can they be compared to the classes mentioned above?? 😕 Any insightful tips on how to get through safely and effectively?
I appreciate your responses!
I realize the two fields are totally different, but if you took Multivariable Calculus and/or Differential Equations, how would you compare the intesity of these math courses to Organic Chemistry 1 & 2?
The reason I ask this question is because I am a to-be sophomore in College, hoping to major in Biological Engineering. I've completed 2 semesters of Calculus Physics and one semester of Multivariable Calculus and one semester of Differential Equations (took the "Honors" versions of all of these).
However, I hear very bad things about Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Seriously, how bad can they be compared to the classes mentioned above?? 😕 Any insightful tips on how to get through safely and effectively?
I appreciate your responses!