How can I learn organic chemistry by myself?
How can I learn organic chemistry by myself?
7 Tips to Survive Organic Chemistry
- Review organic chem basics before the first class.
- Make organic chem your priority.
- Ask a lot of questions.
- Form study groups.
- Learn from your mistakes.
- Don’t simply memorize; seek to understand.
- Give yourself the credit you deserve.
Is Khan Academy good for Ochem?
Khan Academy has a large number of lectures on organic chemistry. They are a decent overview of the course material in Org 1 and Org 2. Videos done by Khan are not the best, but the ones by “Jay” are solid.
Can I skip organic chemistry for JEE?
If you are happy enough with NITS or some state government engineering colleges through MAINS score, then yes you can clear it.
Is organic chemistry all memorization?
The number one reason people find organic difficult is they try to memorize everything. This course is not about memorization. You can’t memorize hundreds of reactions, and you certainly can’t memorize Stereochemistry. Treat organic like a math course; work lots of problems and learn the process.
How do you memorize organic chemistry?
Learning Organic Chemistry requires problem practice. You should attempt all NCERT questions, then your reference book exercises and hit the past year papers. Spend all the extra time you save from theory for organic chemistry into solving problems. So, work the problems!
Which subject is tough in JEE?
Maths is the most difficult section to score in the second and third papers of JEE Main. Aptitude test, which is the most scoring subject in JEE Main for B. Arch and B.
Which topic has highest weightage in JEE?
Which is the most scoring subject in JEE mains? A. Chemistry is the most scoring subject with the average score being more than 35 marks; Mathematics on the other hand is the most difficult to score off averaging a little over 25.
Is there a lot of memorization in organic chemistry?
Is chemistry a lot of memorization?
yes it is mostly memorization at A level. If you carry on with physics at uni you’ll find that you learn how to explain/understand quite a few things that just have to be limited to memorization in A-level chemistry.
Is ochem 1 or 2 harder?
Organic II is much more difficult than Organic I, it’s like every section you went through in I is doubled in II. Like other people said though, if you have good study skills and a strong foundation from I, you’ll be fine in II.