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How different is VCE chemistry to Uni Chemistry?
username:
Hello. I wasn't very good in VCE Chem but it is recommended (not required) that I do it as a complementary subject. I want to major in Genetics and Biochemistry (one of the later subjects) requires it.. Just wondering if it's very very difficult, otherwise I'd just not do it and go for Psychology instead.
mark_alec:
Chemistry 1 should be passable with just VCE knowledge. Chemistry 2 has lots of new content, but not much in the way of problem solving/stoichiometry - you just need to understand lots of new concepts.
squance:
Yep agreed.
Im gonna have to do both Chem 1 and Chem 2 this year.
LOL. And I have forgotten all my VCE chem knowledge ! :O
I hope I will be ok at it because Im actually looking through some Chem 1 notes my friend lent me....and Chem 1 looks awesome :D
mark_alec:
--- Quote from: squance on January 27, 2009, 10:13:48 pm ---and Chem 1 looks awesome :D
--- End quote ---
Practical sessions are very boring. And in Chem 2, you should be able to finish them all with about 90 minutes to spare.
squance:
:O
Boring practicals??!! Its only for six weeks though (I think) so thats ok :)
And I like mixing chemicals...
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