Which is better: Pushing Electrons or Organic as a Second Language?

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HCW212

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^ For those that have taken a look at both guides, which one is the better guide? Thanks for your input.

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I bought the Organic as a second language guide with my o-chem book. I never opened it. You're textbook should be more than adequate. I would recommend getting a supplemental guide only if you are strug-a-ling.
 
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I checked out the Pushing Electrons book from the library and read through it, but it wasn't nearly as helpful as just doing a ridiculous amount of problems from the book.
 
kidthor said:
I checked out the Pushing Electrons book from the library and read through it, but it wasn't nearly as helpful as just doing a ridiculous amount of problems from the book.
That's pretty much it. A's in organic are as simple as making yourself spend a few hours on it every day (or every other day) working the problems over and over and over. No special tools required.
 
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