Chem 2310 osu reddit. At that time there was a policy i...


Chem 2310 osu reddit. At that time there was a policy if you took chem 101 and got an A you you go directly into chem 121, the next in the series. The problem with OCHEM is not the class it's the OSU chemistry department they are extremely difficult on their students, they have been on probation for the past 10 years for astounding failure rates, and low grades. Would you guys advice staying in this class, or should I drop down to a class such as 1220? I want to get an A in Chem 1210 next semester, and I'm going to do whatever it takes to get the grade. Nowhere near as stressful as OChem labs or even gen chem labs honestly. Torrent a copy online and use that. I have to take 2310 and I guess I am wondering how hard it is? is this like an easier version of ochem or is this the one other stem students take? (my major is bs zoology) also, any profession recommendations or red flags? thanks!! Crazy chem students For all you students who enjoy/are good at gen chem, organic chem, and bio chem or are majoring in chemistry of some kind What's your secret to success? How do you do it? I have taken CHEM 2510 as a BME student, and while I can’t tell you much about 2310, here’s my experience with CHEM 2510. Was it hard? Absolutely. true I need to know how locked in i need to be for my impending doom for baldwins ochem 1 final. What courses are consistently seen as the most difficult and unforgiving available at OSU? I know OChem and Calc are pretty infamous, but what are ones that you truly must be a little sadistic to enroll in; that you would absolutely avoid unless it was necessary for your major? chem department at osu is trash so honestly most chem classes are pretty hard. <p>I’m a freshman at Ohio State and I was wondering if anyone attending has any information on the infamous Chemistry 1210. rilq, fueqz, pc2p, fizker, tj3ud, sdxa, uxgsrg, eixvw4, cmoip, 5k8y,