What was your organic chem grade?

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I hear that organic chem is one of the hardest classes that pre meds take. I was just curious to what your grade was and where you took the class?

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sounds like a real promising thread.

i got a B in ochem I from UT-Austin. i hope this helps you somehow.
 
IndyZX said:
sounds like a real promising thread.

My sentiments exactly, especially considering the OP asked on SDN. Let's save the headaches and generalize:

70% will be A's
20% will be B's
10% will be C's (for those students who didn't decide to pursue medicine until after they barely got through o-chem because they didn't study).
 
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I took O-chem at Cal.

For Chem 3A, I got an A. For Chem 3B, I got a C-. But I got mugged two days before my 3B test. I was beaten pretty badly and had to be hospitalized. I decided to take the test anyway. Needless to say, I did pretty poorly, but I guess I have an excuse.
 
Pinkertinkle said:
Ochem rocks.

Oh the smell of diethyl ether... 👍
 
B- in Orgo 1, C- in Orgo 2.....not the hardest class I've taken though
 
O.Chem 331 - A
O.Chem 332 - A
O.Chem Lab - A
 
Code Brown said:
My sentiments exactly, especially considering the OP asked on SDN. Let's save the headaches and generalize:

70% will be A's
20% will be B's
10% will be C's (for those students who didn't decide to pursue medicine until after they barely got through o-chem because they didn't study).


Love the time saving measures!
For the record, organic is not that worst or hardest, it is difficult and can be extremely boring, but is not any harder than biochemistry, and in my opinion upper level bio courses (molecular, advanced genetics, etc.) proved much more strenuous.
Reconsidering, as far as required classes for most medical schoosl, ochem, gchem2 and physics2 are the most difficult obviously.
 
a litte bit of the hyping up of this class is due to teachers my org I teacher is always saying how much work this class is, and how much harder and different it is from all other classes blah blah.
Just dont get behind.
 
Got a B in first semester and a C in the second semester at a state university. My experience is that you'll either "get it" or you won't. I didn't get it. But after the MCAT is over, it doesn't really matter.
 
B- first semester, set and utterly destroyed the curve the second semester.

Ochem is difficult for anyone who considers it a "memorization class". For the other people it tends to be pretty fun.
 
O-Chem Lecture (A-) (A) (B)
O-Chem Lab (A-) (A)
 
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Medikit said:
B- first semester, set and utterly destroyed the curve the second semester.

Ochem is difficult for anyone who considers it a "memorization class". For the other people it tends to be pretty fun.

I totally agree. It's almost impossible to memorize every reaction you encounter. If you understand the mechanisms behind the reactions and can predict/understand why certain molecules react in certain ways, you'll be a lot better off. And its fun to visualize the models in 3D. Use the construction sets.
 
How in the heck will asking random strangers their grades give any insight on how Orgo will go for you? Ask upperclassmen at your school, or better yet, just take the class and find out since it's a pre-med prereq and you have to take it anyway. Organic is always hyped and it turns out to be really challenging for some people and a breeze for others, just like ANY OTHER CLASS.

Good luck with the class. 👍
 
organic 1 = B
organic 1 lab = A
organic 2 = A
organic 2 lab = did not take (had it waived by my med school)
😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
 
Code Brown said:
My sentiments exactly, especially considering the OP asked on SDN. Let's save the headaches and generalize:

70% will be A's
20% will be B's
10% will be C's (for those students who didn't decide to pursue medicine until after they barely got through o-chem because they didn't study).
Code-- we're both interviewing at Davis.. and I don't want to think you're a punk!! 😀

I went to UC Davis undergrad..
first quarter Ochem B-
second quarter Ochem C+
Third quarter Ochem B+
I for SURE studied.. and yes I decided to pursue medicine.. and what do you know.. we're both interviewing at the same school ... booya! ha ha
 
Orgo at Northwestern:

Orgo 1: A-
Orgo 2: B- (stupid Professor Coddens)
Orgo 3: A

I thought Orgo was the hardest class, but not the one I hated the most (I hated physics the most). I've noticed those who like Orgo (spatial reasoning/memorization) don't like Physics (formulea) and vice versa.
 
1) make sure u chk out pickaprof.com b4 u choose ur orgo professor 2 c if he/she gives out a lot of A's

2) get sum old tests of the teacher u take from upperclassman

3) b prepared 2 do every single problem in the book

4) know the rxns

Orgy 1: A
Orgy 2: B+
Orgy I Lab: A
Orgy II Lab: In progress

HOLLA
 
ucla,

orgo/intro A+
orgo 1 A+
orgo 2 A
orgo lab A
orgo lab 2 A

just study hard, good luck
 
IndyZX said:
sounds like a real promising thread.

i got a B in ochem I from UT-Austin. i hope this helps you somehow.

did you take meyer?
 
whtdasheezy said:
1) make sure u chk out pickaprof.com b4 u choose ur orgo professor 2 c if he/she gives out a lot of A's

2) get sum old tests of the teacher u take from upperclassman

3) b prepared 2 do every single problem in the book

4) know the rxns

Orgy 1: A
Orgy 2: B+
Orgy I Lab: A
Orgy II Lab: In progress

HOLLA

what the hell did you just say? someone want to translate this?
 
PreMedAdAG said:
Code-- we're both interviewing at Davis.. and I don't want to think you're a punk!! 😀

I went to UC Davis undergrad..
first quarter Ochem B-
second quarter Ochem C+
Third quarter Ochem B+
I for SURE studied.. and yes I decided to pursue medicine.. and what do you know.. we're both interviewing at the same school ... booya! ha ha

Well, I sometimes have a tendency to put my foot in my mouth...Anyway, with your grades, you still fall in that B category so I am technically out of trouble on this one... 😉
 
took it at cal; best class ive ever taken. Later became a UGSI and led a discussion section. If you have questions on how to better study for the course, ask me!
Chem 3A: A-
Chem3B: A
 
PreMedAdAG said:
Code-- we're both interviewing at Davis.. and I don't want to think you're a punk!! 😀

I went to UC Davis undergrad..
first quarter Ochem B-
second quarter Ochem C+
Third quarter Ochem B+
I for SURE studied.. and yes I decided to pursue medicine.. and what do you know.. we're both interviewing at the same school ... booya! ha ha

PreMedAdAG, I'm actually about to take ochem 118A, which professor would you recommend, and how to succeed in that class?
 
pinkey said:
what the hell did you just say? someone want to translate this?

u cant b serious??? how old r u?? dont u know ne of the text spelling shortcuts??

HOlla
 
Code Brown said:
Well, I sometimes have a tendency to put my foot in my mouth...Anyway, with your grades, you still fall in that B category so I am technically out of trouble on this one... 😉
ha ha.. nice!! Maybe I"ll see you on interview day!! Pick the 24th!!!
 
dshnay said:
PreMedAdAG, I'm actually about to take ochem 118A, which professor would you recommend, and how to succeed in that class?
Yay. fun for you. I would recommend a few things:

how are your grades?? Do you naturally excel in a course and can you put 110% into the class... if yes, take Nasiri

If not, take Schore if he's teaching.......... do not take the bastard that was on probation...(i don't remember his name)

Other advice.. try to get Nambiar.. he rocks.. is easy and is this little cute indian man who yells at people who read newspapers or fall asleep in class.

Anyway.. i had him for 118C and managed a B+. I had Nasiri for 118A, 118B.. I also had her for prep chem.. which helped me get used to her EXTREMELY THICK accent... she' s hella nice though.
 
PreMedAdAG said:
Yay. fun for you. I would recommend a few things:

how are your grades?? Do you naturally excel in a course and can you put 110% into the class... if yes, take Nasiri

If not, take Schore if he's teaching.......... do not take the bastard that was on probation...(i don't remember his name)

Other advice.. try to get Nambiar.. he rocks.. is easy and is this little cute indian man who yells at people who read newspapers or fall asleep in class.

Anyway.. i had him for 118C and managed a B+. I had Nasiri for 118A, 118B.. I also had her for prep chem.. which helped me get used to her EXTREMELY THICK accent... she' s hella nice though.

Wow that was a quick response, Nasiri is actually teaching this entire quarter for chem 118A, and Schore is doing 128. I'm really glad to hear that you did very well in her class, especially since I heard that she was tough. In terms of my grades, my current GPA is 3.59 which isn't too high or too low, and i'm currently registered for BIS 101, Stat 13 and Phy 007A as well as waitlisted for CHe 118A. (I'll definatly drop one class if I'll get into ochem since I don't want to kill myself with so many sciences, but I'll have to make that decision later on.)
 
PENN

O1: A+
O2: B+
O-Lab: B (should've been a D)

basically, orgo is all about finding patterns. O1 is pretty simple, like any "normal" science course, very similar to Gen Chem.

O2 is where finding patterns comes into play. Memorizing straight rxns won't do, this is what i tried on the 1st midterm and got a D. I studied rxn types nad patterns for the final and got an A+, averaged to a B+ since the final was worth more.

g'luck.

oh yeah, o-lab can lick my b@lls. worst class ever, i couldn't do ish right. everyone laughed at me too (haha, i laughed at my self also).
 
O-chem 1: A
O-chem 2: A+
O-chem lab: B+
 
PreMedAdAG said:
ha ha.. nice!! Maybe I"ll see you on interview day!! Pick the 24th!!!

That day was full. To bad, 'cause I don't have school on Friday. I'll be there on the 16th. Wow, that's only 11 days away!
 
Haybrant said:
took it at cal; best class ive ever taken. Later became a UGSI and led a discussion section. If you have questions on how to better study for the course, ask me!
Chem 3A: A-
Chem3B: A

i wish i had known you 2 years earlier. =P
 
pinkey said:
what the hell did you just say? someone want to translate this?

Lay off. He's just trying to RePrAzEnT for his PeEpZ.

KTHXBYE
 
Medikit said:
He and Volhardt from UCB wrote my textbook 🙂
yup yup...... scariest book in the world!!
 
dshnay said:
Wow that was a quick response, Nasiri is actually teaching this entire quarter for chem 118A, and Schore is doing 128. I'm really glad to hear that you did very well in her class, especially since I heard that she was tough. In terms of my grades, my current GPA is 3.59 which isn't too high or too low, and i'm currently registered for BIS 101, Stat 13 and Phy 007A as well as waitlisted for CHe 118A. (I'll definatly drop one class if I'll get into ochem since I don't want to kill myself with so many sciences, but I'll have to make that decision later on.)
Ya.... i didin't do so hot with her actually.. B-, C+
Ha ha... anyway.. I made the mistake of having the following schedule:
Bis 101
Bis101D
Phy 007A
art 002 (which by the way toook so much of my time!!)
Che 118B

Plus had 2.5 hour soccer practices every day and was working in Carmichael twice a week... awesome huh?? What a **** I am
 
i think one of the reasons pre-meds feel organic may be the hardest class is that they haven't yet been accustomed to a subject that 'can' require hours of laborious study time. at least in a consistent manner. before this, for some at least, a weeks worth or even a couple days of studying is enough to do well in intro bio/chem classes. with organic, a dedicated practice of solving problems and understanding principles is necessary to continue on. and with organic being one of the first classes taken by an undergrad that requires tedious extending work, the adjustment is usually what's troubling them. just do your work is the only advice i can give...

case

first sem - a
second sem - a
 
org 1 - B
org 2 - B
org lab - A-

at jh
 
i think one of the reasons pre-meds feel organic may be the hardest class is that they haven't yet been accustomed to a subject that 'can' require hours of laborious study time.

That's true. Organic's scary reputation made me actually take it seriously, so I put a lot more effort into it (I exceeded my grand total of bio/genchem lecture attendance by the third week of organic chem). I think physics is the dark horse that isn't often proclaimed to be hard but can get you if you're not careful. Well, if you take engineering calc-based anyway, god only knows what you learn in algebra based.
 
casey at bat said:
i think one of the reasons pre-meds feel organic may be the hardest class is that they haven't yet been accustomed to a subject that 'can' require hours of laborious study time. at least in a consistent manner. before this, for some at least, a weeks worth or even a couple days of studying is enough to do well in intro bio/chem classes. with organic, a dedicated practice of solving problems and understanding principles is necessary to continue on. and with organic being one of the first classes taken by an undergrad that requires tedious extending work, the adjustment is usually what's troubling them. just do your work is the only advice i can give...

case

first sem - a
second sem - a
Case, I actually have to disagree with you, it all depends which college you are attending. In some colleges gchem bio and phys are super easy and you can get away with spending an hour or two per week on each subject while other colleges will require you spend at least 3 hours a day on each subject.
 
3 As in ochem and advanced ochem. go bears!
 
orgo 1 - did someone say fiesta?, B
orgo 2 - uhoh, time to study, A+
 
This is way up there with the silliest threads of all time. I'll bite, though.

Organic, 1987: D-
Organic, 2003-4: A, A
 
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