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So, under request of a few people, here are links (PDF's) to the review sheets given to me for my orgo I and II classes during undergraduate. Note my Orgo I sheet was given by my professor, but my Orgo II sheet was given out by a graduate student reviewer.
Orgo I: Will come tomorrow, sorry! This was given to me in paper form, so I need to scan them before sharing.
Orgo II: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3auaxec0ql8bors/Organic II Reactions.pdf
Disclaimer: Many universities have very different curricula regarding orgo. For Orgo I, my university, for example, completely skipped amine reactions, and only covered Grignard's (ahh the holy Grignard's), reduction, and oxidation of carbonyls, and did not cover any of the carbonyl derivatives, which are found on the DAT. These review sheets may or may not cater to what you have learned.
I will say, however, that the Orgo II PDF posted does contain crucial reactions found on the DAT, including aldol condensation, Wittig Reaction, Diels-Alder, stereochem of benzene (OMP-orientation), and chlorination/bromination (SOCL2 + NO3). The first 4-5 pages are largely Orgo I review (or at least they were for me).
I would say about 60-75% of the Orgo II review packet shown, the reactions you do not have to know. I recall ADA stating that the DAT's OC only really covers the first semester of orgo, however the contents of whatever you learn at your specific university may vary.
Hope this helps any other people struggling with OC reactions 🙂
Orgo I: Will come tomorrow, sorry! This was given to me in paper form, so I need to scan them before sharing.
Orgo II: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3auaxec0ql8bors/Organic II Reactions.pdf
Disclaimer: Many universities have very different curricula regarding orgo. For Orgo I, my university, for example, completely skipped amine reactions, and only covered Grignard's (ahh the holy Grignard's), reduction, and oxidation of carbonyls, and did not cover any of the carbonyl derivatives, which are found on the DAT. These review sheets may or may not cater to what you have learned.
I will say, however, that the Orgo II PDF posted does contain crucial reactions found on the DAT, including aldol condensation, Wittig Reaction, Diels-Alder, stereochem of benzene (OMP-orientation), and chlorination/bromination (SOCL2 + NO3). The first 4-5 pages are largely Orgo I review (or at least they were for me).
I would say about 60-75% of the Orgo II review packet shown, the reactions you do not have to know. I recall ADA stating that the DAT's OC only really covers the first semester of orgo, however the contents of whatever you learn at your specific university may vary.
Hope this helps any other people struggling with OC reactions 🙂