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Does anyone have any ideas on how to change your attitude on this class so that it makes your life easier? So it makes you less panicky, stress, anxious, and more calm?
Lately I've been realizing Organic Chemistry seems to over-stress me out a lot. My mental impression of the class has really made me afraid of it and I think it's hindering my learning in the class.
For example, if some of you remember my older thread, I spoke about how I had no idea how to approach the class. That was before my first midterm, and this thread is after. After I got my first midterm back (not a pleasant-looking score, I didn't do really well), I noticed that the question I had panicked on the most was the one I ended losing full 16 points on. It was a simple hydration question (duh... 🙁) but for some reason I ended up doing something crazy. On every other question I got substantial amount of points, except this last one brought me down completely. I calculated it- if I had gotten partial points on the last question, I would've gotten a B+ on the exam!
Moving on....we just had a quiz yesterday and I panicked again, blanked out, and wrote half an answer. It was only afterwards I realized what I had to do.
The conclusion? I'm beginning to realize that the material itself is manageable, I'm making it seem hard because of my belief that Organic Chemistry can't be easy, that every question is a trick and is meant to screw you over.
Now, I'm thinking about changing my daily schedule to include going to the gym and running to help relieve the stress -- and to just have another thing to do. Usually, I'd study during any of my free-time, but I think it just fuels the panic and the misconception I have in my head for Organic Chem (from all the years of horror stories I've heard). I can still have plenty of time to study meanwhile keeping a hobby and stress low.
Did anyone else do anything to help them out mentally in Orgo? Share!
Lately I've been realizing Organic Chemistry seems to over-stress me out a lot. My mental impression of the class has really made me afraid of it and I think it's hindering my learning in the class.
For example, if some of you remember my older thread, I spoke about how I had no idea how to approach the class. That was before my first midterm, and this thread is after. After I got my first midterm back (not a pleasant-looking score, I didn't do really well), I noticed that the question I had panicked on the most was the one I ended losing full 16 points on. It was a simple hydration question (duh... 🙁) but for some reason I ended up doing something crazy. On every other question I got substantial amount of points, except this last one brought me down completely. I calculated it- if I had gotten partial points on the last question, I would've gotten a B+ on the exam!
Moving on....we just had a quiz yesterday and I panicked again, blanked out, and wrote half an answer. It was only afterwards I realized what I had to do.
The conclusion? I'm beginning to realize that the material itself is manageable, I'm making it seem hard because of my belief that Organic Chemistry can't be easy, that every question is a trick and is meant to screw you over.
Now, I'm thinking about changing my daily schedule to include going to the gym and running to help relieve the stress -- and to just have another thing to do. Usually, I'd study during any of my free-time, but I think it just fuels the panic and the misconception I have in my head for Organic Chem (from all the years of horror stories I've heard). I can still have plenty of time to study meanwhile keeping a hobby and stress low.
Did anyone else do anything to help them out mentally in Orgo? Share!