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I'm about to finish content review, and I'm having issues with remembering/knowing everything. For example, the o-chem carbonly chemistry chapter has a trillion reactons (wittig, claisen, aldol condensation.. ETC), and i read around here that it's good to know the basics of each. Even then, it's a lot of information (and this is just ONE TBR o-chem chapter).
When I remember one reaction, then I forget stuff in the bio section, or say, certain physics equations.
My question for anyone who has already taken the MCAT or has did well on FL's - how did you deal w/ this much information? Memorize, or just learn? The thing is, some rxns (like aldol) require a bit memorization in terms of knowing what molecules and such it involves. Oh, and bio is another topic that's memorization-heavy. How did you deal with this?
When I remember one reaction, then I forget stuff in the bio section, or say, certain physics equations.
My question for anyone who has already taken the MCAT or has did well on FL's - how did you deal w/ this much information? Memorize, or just learn? The thing is, some rxns (like aldol) require a bit memorization in terms of knowing what molecules and such it involves. Oh, and bio is another topic that's memorization-heavy. How did you deal with this?
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