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Hey, I know everyone studies a different way and all that. I have kaplan and destroyer but a great tool to study is also this website.
http://www.asu.edu/courses/chm331/problems.html
-Note, it looks like the first semester material is all offline now, but the second semester is all still active
Its from my Ochem prof. There are tons of problems and for me it really helps to go over them, if you can navigate around the site there are tons of problems and answers, and its nearly all on the DAT. Granted its not as condensed as other sources, but its a resource I thought I would let you all know about.
here are some problem sets that are really long...
http://www.asu.edu/courses/chm331/problemsets.html
Anyway the self-teach portion I think is really good. So hope it helps someone out there.
--Yes I have seen the site that is up with all Chads videos, but I like working tons of problems, so for me this is better than the straight videos--
http://www.asu.edu/courses/chm331/problems.html
-Note, it looks like the first semester material is all offline now, but the second semester is all still active
Its from my Ochem prof. There are tons of problems and for me it really helps to go over them, if you can navigate around the site there are tons of problems and answers, and its nearly all on the DAT. Granted its not as condensed as other sources, but its a resource I thought I would let you all know about.
here are some problem sets that are really long...
http://www.asu.edu/courses/chm331/problemsets.html
Anyway the self-teach portion I think is really good. So hope it helps someone out there.
--Yes I have seen the site that is up with all Chads videos, but I like working tons of problems, so for me this is better than the straight videos--