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Chemistry in 5 weeks?

I'm thinking about taking Chemistry during the winter session which is 5 weeks long which means I would be in class 5 hours a day everyday. For anyone who has already taken Chemistry do you think that would be too much? :confused:

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I took Chem in 6 weeks for 3 hours a day 4 days a week and it was hard but I passed and got an A. The class is fast paced, and it doesn't work for everyone. But if you have the time to dedacate to it completely, study hard and believe that fast paced works for you then you should be fine.

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I took biology and anatomy that way and survived. The student must be motivated to work hard, fast, and furious.

It also depends on your chemistry background. If you have taken it before it is defiantly doable. If it will all be new to you it might be a little tougher. Just give yourself lots of time to study. If there is a solutions manual for your text get it, I took it online, and it was a lifesaver.

Are you good at math and memorization? Do you have any other obligations that would take away study time? Its a tough class but if you have a strong background then you can do it.

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