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How hard is organic/inorganic chemistry compared to a beginnerschemistry in college?WANNABE AN OPHTHAMOLOGIST!?

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How hard is organic/inorganic chemistry compared to a beginnerschemistry in college?WANNABE AN OPHTHAMOLOGIST!?

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Truthfully, how difficult some of these classes are really depends on your instructor. You will take regular old Chemistry first, which is actually inorganic chemistry. Then you’ll take quantitative analysis, where you learn how to measure the amounts of each substance. Organic chemistry is just dealing with large molecules of things related to life processes. You won’t be studying individual atoms, as you did in inorganic; you’ll be studying them in clusters with other molecules, usually carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen molecules in various arrangements. As you progress through the courses, they do become more difficult, but you also understand them better because you’ve had the previous courses to fall back on. So, in that respect, they really don’t get all that much more complex. You’ll take them the same way you take any course: one bite at a time. Of course, everyone’s brain is different. I dearly loved Organic Chemistry and aced it, but I did poorly in French class, and was

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