@ZaiNaJaNan786: I'm taking Ochem at Kent State University in OH.
@Aza, that was a very well-thought out post, thank you for the numerous advice!
My lecture this summer for ochem is a class of 70, as of this morning now 58, and the lab is a class of 20. Lecture has a very independent feel to it, but in lab most of us are doing both courses over the summer and I'm sure some camaraderie can be created there. Unfortunately, the TA and his "boss" made it very clear that lab is an individual work, and we are not to be seen conversing with each other about the process. We do have some grace though, as there are only three lab reports per summer semester.
I hope you don't mind if I use this post as a "self-analyzation" tool! I am able to organize my thoughts better in writing, so I thought going point by point through your post would be best. 🙂
- Although our class is encouraged to be independent in lab, our (superb, amazing) lecture professor encourages group sessions. I have taken intro to ochem as a requirement of my nursing degree, so I think I may have an edge over the others in that and be able to provide some knowledge that way.
- It's great that you mentioned exercise. I used the three week period between spring and summer to start some kind of an exercise program as mentioned in the OP. I think getting a routine in will help in managing stress.
- For lecture material, our professor told me to read the entire chapter, instead of just the parts that are in the slides. For lab, we are expected to read chapters ahead of lab in preparation for daily quizzes and oral questioning.
- Unfortunately, we are expected to do both to excel in the class.
- Thankfully, we only have three lab reports due and homework is not graded. That definitely gives us some breather room.
- Thank you for the reassurement!
- Disconnecting the wireless is the big one, all my devices are wireless: ipod, laptop. The rest are all internet based: server, laptop, tv, ipod, zune, etc. Breaks are another thing I will have to work on. Usually when I take breaks they are 30-60 minutes long. To illustrate: yesterday I studied from 9am till 7pm before I collapsed in bed. I estimate around three hours of total break time. But, I did finish the entire ch 2 on alkanes, including slides!
- I've realized these two options as well, although never really put it in my brain. Reading them makes the choice much, much, much clearer.
As @CapnCrunch mentioned, the possibility of burnout is very much there. And that is what I fear the most. I took Gen Chem I and II with both lab at a regional campus (45 min drive. Ochem classes are at the main campus, 15 min drive) and achieved a B(lecture 1) AAA score. Come fall, I promptly failed my Nursing Interventions class. Granted, I did not have a morning/evening routine, I did not have a good study plan, I did cram most of the chem classes in, my Nursing professor was a horrible lecturer, and I did only have one week of break between GChem II and the fall semester. And the fall was also filled with Pharmacology, Genetics, and a slew of other courses.
On the other hand, I was burned out from chemistry since the beginning of fall, and barely passed pharm.
And that is what I am trying to prevent: a burnout. Because this summer will be a (tad, because of previous introchem) more difficult than last, and fall and spring semesters will be filled with two of the hardest nursing classes in the nursing program (Adults/Gero and Peds/OB) as well as Physics I and II with "Recitation" (I assume that's like lab, only we're quizzed orally?). MCAT is in the Spring of 2011, and the NCLEX is either in the Spring of 2012 or Winter of 2011.
But anyway, no more rants. Hopefully I can complete this summer using good morning, workout, running, study, evening routines. I'll keep ya'll posted. 😉
But just incase anyone has more to add/correct me on something, my routine:
6:00a - Wake and do leg stretches and straight leg raises for patellofemoral syndrome therapy.
7:00a MWF - Upper body workout.
TRSU - Shower, brekki
8:00a - Shower, brekki
8:20a - 2:00p MTR - Class
8:20a - 11:00p W - Class
7:00p - Stretch and straight leg raises
8:00p - Bed, read fun book/surf YT/FB/Twitter
9:00p - Sleep
Weekday:
4:00p - 7:00p Review material, read half chapter
Wednesday studying starts at 1:00pm, giving more time to catch up with anything I missed over the week.
Weekend (plus Friday):
9:00a - ?? Complete chapters, review material, look over flashcards, look over lab.
And that's my life till August 22nd. Any suggestions?