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We use McMurry 4th Ed
Orthodoc40 said:We used Solomons, too. Its excellent!
Dave_D said:We used Solomons at UMass but personally, I thought it was terrible. I thought he often was way to wordy when he could have just said "Really this is concept x from previous chapter y page z." I really thought he tended to stress things that were either unimportant or repeated sections. (I mean how many times did he have to show hydration of alcohols?) Of course I made the most of it by trying to recognize the concepts, writing what I was thinking in the margins, and then seeing if the last sentence basically said "Yeah, it's that old concept."
Oh and there's the problem where he expected you to understand and use a concept before he introduced it.(Literally, there's definitely one problem in the grignard section where you can't solve it without reading ahead a few chapters.)
byeh2004 said:We use McMurry 4th Ed
Orthodoc40 said:8th edition? I thought it made everything very easy to understand & follow. Mind you, I took organic chemistry in one of the summer intensive sessions - so it was all organic, all the time. I had been worried about organic & understanding & keeping up, but found it incredibly easy, largely but not entirely due to the text we used.
Nikki2002 said:The BEST: Francis Carey
The absolute worst: ege
I don't care to defend it, since I've never used another text, but could you elaborate on why you think so?Nikki2002 said:The absolute worst: ege
Nikki2002 said:The BEST: Francis Carey
The absolute worst: ege
Jon Davis said:Hands down, the best is Bruice. The explanations are crystal clear, and the practice problems are good.
colorado_doc_2B said:I'm taking organic I next semester, and we're supposed to buy Carey's 6th edition. I did a search online, and found that there's a US hardcover 6th edition, and an international hardcover 6th edition (also in English), that costs about half as much. The seller says that they have the same content, but I don't know if I can trust him/her. Has anyone used the international version, and was it the same?
colorado_doc_2B said:I'm taking organic I next semester, and we're supposed to buy Carey's 6th edition. I did a search online, and found that there's a US hardcover 6th edition, and an international hardcover 6th edition (also in English), that costs about half as much. The seller says that they have the same content, but I don't know if I can trust him/her. Has anyone used the international version, and was it the same?
colorado_doc_2B said:I'm taking organic I next semester, and we're supposed to buy Carey's 6th edition. I did a search online, and found that there's a US hardcover 6th edition, and an international hardcover 6th edition (also in English), that costs about half as much. The seller says that they have the same content, but I don't know if I can trust him/her. Has anyone used the international version, and was it the same?
Francis Carey here too.
I thought it was great as far as organic books go.
I used the purple edition but the new one is out now. I might buy it just to see if anything is different .... j/k
We use McMurry 4th Ed
Volhardt and Schore's, 4th Ed. I think its a good text, helped me a lot. Some of the diagrams for mechanisms are a bit lacking, but overall I found it helpful.
William and Mary uses Brown and Foote
ucla = brown and foote
Brown and Foote for me too.
What undergrad did/do you go to? Volhardt was my prof and he wrote me a LOR. 🙂
I'm taking organic I next semester, and we're supposed to buy Carey's 6th edition. I did a search online, and found that there's a US hardcover 6th edition, and an international hardcover 6th edition (also in English), that costs about half as much. The seller says that they have the same content, but I don't know if I can trust him/her. Has anyone used the international version, and was it the same?
Cuz Vollhardt and Schore are professors at Cal and UC Davis, respectively.I think most UCs use Vollhardt and Schore.