

Hey, I took ochem 1 this past summer and did decently. I would say the best way is the make sure you grasp the concepts. I didn't take ochem 2 yet but I think it's also important in it to master concepts. I was able to get the concepts by studying my notes in depth and doing a lot of problems. Once you get the reason why certain mechanisms happen it become easier. Good luck 🙂I'm taking ochem this upcoming semester. Does anyone have any tips/tricks that may have helped them?
^ This times 1,000,000By the book: Organic Chemistry As a Second Language, 3e: First Semester Topics (by David Klein)
Study and practice everyday!
Khan academy really helped me! I hadn't taken gen chem (took AP Chem. in 1998) and KAwas a good resource to get caught up. Organic Chem. as a second language is great as well.
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Buy the book: Organic Chemistry As a Second Language, 4e: First Semester Topics (by David Klein)
Study and practice everyday!
Everyone is saying to get second lang. Is it something I should get even if I seem to be grasping concepts as I learn from my textbook? Also, does it cover more advanced concepts or tricks that might show up on exams?
just do a ton of practice problems. The only way to learn this is to constantly draw the mechanisms. It's really a slog
Sorry if this is a dumb question bcuz I haven't taken ochem yet, but are the mechanisms you're asked to draw that similar that continuously drawing them out saves your life when it comes exam time?