

I thought gen chem II or inorganic or "quantitative chem," whatever it's called was the worst. I hate algebra. Or was it based on calc? Either way it was math and I fcking hated it. I worked hard for that B+. I also worked hard for orgo and physics but they were much more enjoyable. It's more intuitive, for me at least, learning a reaction mechanism from a visual perspective than a numerical perspective.
I thought gen chem II or inorganic or "quantitative chem," whatever it's called was the worst. I hate algebra. Or was it based on calc? Either way it was math and I fcking hated it. I worked hard for that B+. I also worked hard for orgo and physics but they were much more enjoyable. It's more intuitive, for me at least, learning a reaction mechanism from a visual perspective than a numerical perspective.
Vertebrate Functional Morphology (Read: Evolutionary Anatomy/Physiology).
I'm curious to see the responses here.
Classes like: Organic I and II, Physics I and II, Inorganic, Molecular, Biochem etc.
I'm stunned there have been no votes yet for physical chemistry. I mean, it's inorganic chem, physics, calculus and the world's most frustration lab portion. (Error analysis with calculus... blaghhh!)
P-Chem has to win, hands down.
the key is to understand you won't understand, and then everything suddenly becomes clear and mathematicalEither Quantum Mechanics or Inorganic Chemistry. Once you have to start trying to understand what an electron actually is, things get messy...
the key is to understand you won't understand, and then everything suddenly becomes clear and mathematical
Animal Physiology 5 credit monster
2nd semester biochem, or endocrinology (we used a med school txtbook...it was like trying to take a drink of water from a fire hose)
Did any other class besides a science provide anyone with unusual difficulty?