How I got an A+ in Organic Chemistry at UC Berkeley

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Комментарии • 66

  • @audreybogosian2774
    @audreybogosian2774 Год назад +174

    Organic Chemistry as a Second Language really helped me understand Ochem! Really helped understanding where the electrons/charges go!

  • @learningwithlanden
    @learningwithlanden Год назад +35

    The mark of a true organic chemistry student is never looking at arrows the same ---> MECHANISMS, lol. You got me beat, Claire; I got an A-. Learning from upperclassmen about which professor is "easier" may be important, but also which teaching style you learn better from is also a factor (one of mine had a flipped classroom while the other had a normal lecture class). Also, model kits are vital in the first semester to visualize molecules. Thinking about the mechanisms in chunks (e.g., alcohol reductions) rather than memorizing products is crucial second semester to ace the course. Best of luck to everyone---may the Diels-Alder reaction be in your favor ;)

  • @tenaciousgirl5201
    @tenaciousgirl5201 11 месяцев назад +7

    idk how to thank you , seriously i am really grateful. i subscribed and really like your video!!!!

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  11 месяцев назад +1

      Ahhh thank you!!! Glad it helped!

  • @silviavanhuijsen482
    @silviavanhuijsen482 4 месяца назад +7

    UC Berkeley is world renowned for their chemistry program.

  • @gracexu1558
    @gracexu1558 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for sharing your experiences and tips. I had a few questions I hope that you can address:
    a) Since my OCHEM courses are structured in a way that is 1 long problem set and about 50 ungraded worksheets, how do you structure your study time when exam materials and timing run into each other (basically how do you balance previewing new lecture material, reviewing past material for upcoming exams, and reinforcing current material for next exams)?
    b) Are there any specific tips on how second semester OCHEM is different from first semester and how to prepare for it? Thank you again!

  • @Izzy-ih5xh
    @Izzy-ih5xh Год назад

    Thank you so much!!! Very helpful. I just took ochem 1, and have loved my professor and textbook, and did pretty well in the class but horrible on the final because it was all ACS questions. Are you familiar with these types of questions and if so have any tips on how to approach them?

  • @emaan96
    @emaan96 Год назад +62

    I actually just got a D In orgo 1 because my professors teaching method was very VERY flawed. Everyone in my class, not even exaggerating , was doing terrible our avg is a C/D right now. I’m now going to have to retake it next semester but I don’t feel as defeated anymore. Just disheartened. A lot of people have told me they had to retake orgo and that one retake won’t kill me. So I’m at peace with it now but I felt terrible before. The prof was great before but he screwed us all over and the grading policy was just terrible, no room for growth at all. Extremely flawed. Definitely going to be taking your tips for next semester

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  Год назад +18

      It’s SO important to know that some professors are just like that and to not equate that to your sense of intelligence!!! If you were in an environment where the teacher was more understanding and HELPFUL things could’ve gone wayyy differently. Make sure to keep your head up next time around because you got this!

    • @rinnequan
      @rinnequan 11 месяцев назад +4

      i agree a professor is make or break for a class me and my friends took calc at the same time but diff professors n i was getting like 95+ each exam and their class was getting 20s on every exam with NO CURVE some professors just try to fail people and assign too much homework@@Itsclairejean

    • @wangyolanda
      @wangyolanda 6 месяцев назад

      Same

  • @anjali1692
    @anjali1692 2 месяца назад +3

    Oh my goodness, Your sharing was super cool, yeah, your tips can fetch A+ straightforwadly in organic chemistry, Yup, I can say that we can predict reaction products when it comes to organic chemistry instead it's not as much easy while pursuing inorganic chemistry, I don't know, I mean, How we are supposed to predict the reaction products when it comes to complex inorganic reactions, It's so frustrating to accept the trends, deviations and anamolies in inorganic stuff. I mean, is there any way to resolve the complicated stuff into super comprehensible things, because I think there must be an heuristic approach to predict inorganic reaction products as well.
    Well, your videos are quite incredible and the coolest part is that we can realize the consequences practically in that context.❤

  • @deltabravo4589
    @deltabravo4589 Год назад +3

    i got a plain old A in the summer with marsden, no idea how because all my other premed classes graded are f'dddd

  • @larryaustin2859
    @larryaustin2859 9 месяцев назад

    Do you need to wear glasses due to the intensive near work? 😭 When did you start wearing them and what's your prescription?

  • @snrz30
    @snrz30 11 месяцев назад

    As a BME premed would you recommend doing Orgo 1 with thermodynamics?

  • @lizard1971
    @lizard1971 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks luv. I just (last week) withdrew from Org. Chem, I was bombing every test, it was a nightmare plus I have A&P 1 😳
    Yeah, taking Chem again next semester with Psychology, I think I'll do better. Thanks for this video, sweetheart 😁

  • @amysanchezlima4440
    @amysanchezlima4440 Год назад

    Should I take orgo 1 in the summer? (5-6 weeks)

  • @evelynguia8194
    @evelynguia8194 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much this was very helpful!! I'm currently Berkeley and am taking Ochem 1 in the spring. I have Marsden as my professor and I was wondering what professor did you have? Just curious if we got the same professor!

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  Год назад +2

      Yes! I had him both semesters and LOVED his teaching style!

  • @BeachBallLove
    @BeachBallLove Год назад

    thank you for this very informative video :)

  • @asma9988
    @asma9988 Год назад +3

    This was a very helpful video so thank you!! I finished orgo 1 and will be taking orgo 2 next semester. Did you find one or the other more difficult?

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked it! I think once I got through ochem 1, ochem 2 was a lot more doable since I knew what I was getting myself into haha

  • @a.h.i267
    @a.h.i267 8 месяцев назад +3

    i start university in 6 months! im so exited to strt my journey to becoming a medical doctor

  • @deen7184
    @deen7184 Год назад +1

    Which orgo teachers did you have at cal?

  • @mydearriley
    @mydearriley Год назад +1

    when did you first want to be a physician?

  • @callingyou903
    @callingyou903 Год назад +1

    gonna be taking orgchem soon and im really scared since i had a horrible time with it in high school even though i generally really love chem. i did well in both my general chem and analytical chem classes so i do wanna continue the streak of doing well in chem in my uni years.

    • @Duffyyy94
      @Duffyyy94 10 месяцев назад +1

      Orgo is very different from other Chem classes. If you didn't do well in general Chem, that doesn't mean you won't be able to get Orgo. Maybe your brain will grasp reactions and mechanisms better. If you have free time, work on practice problems, as much as you can. Everyday. Even just a few a day, it helps to see this type of material frequently because it's a lot like solving puzzles. If you are stuck on a puzzle, it helps to walk away and come back, and working thru reactions is similar. Need to be exposed to it a lot, and it will become obvious eventually what to do.

  • @manalabdulla_
    @manalabdulla_ 4 месяца назад

    i keep on studying and practicing organic chem, but in exams I fail then all the time, even my mids and finalsss.

  • @janellenelson4
    @janellenelson4 Год назад +9

    I’m at UCSD and the UC strike had a huge impact on my o-Chem 1 experience. Zero campus resources, TA’s, and discussion sections etc. 😢I’m registered for o-Chem 2 this winter, but I am going to push it to spring to have all the resources I need to succeed.

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry to hear that :( Yea good graduate students truly do make a difference in organic chemistry learning so good choice on postponing for the second round.

    • @riever6762
      @riever6762 5 месяцев назад

      You're scaring me. I'm about to go to UCSD for Microbiology. Who do you think is the best prof so far?

  • @priyajitdutta-zi6qs
    @priyajitdutta-zi6qs 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you mam so much 😊😊

  • @kaurvinne2013
    @kaurvinne2013 Год назад +9

    Very informative video thank you 😊
    Im currently a pre med as well. And did really well in Highschool (A's) but now in University i find myself struggling a bit in science classes. Do you have any advice for note taking / learning the material/ mutilple choice strategies (some questions had options A,B,C, all of the above, none of the above, 2 of the above etc..) on my last midterm i put so many hours studying but didn't get a good grade. Hence im trying to figure out how i can study more effectively and to do well.

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  Год назад +3

      Ugh those are truly the bane of my existence haha I think the way I got better at them over time was through practice questions but also through drawing relationships between different concepts before the test. Like grouping different topics together based on similarities and differences. Hope that helps!

    • @sebaalyabdo1496
      @sebaalyabdo1496 Год назад

      @@Itsclairejean hey, from where can we get practice questions

  • @JaziahAydah-ql3zm
    @JaziahAydah-ql3zm 3 месяца назад

    studying for my organic final (I know I found this video very late I regret not watching this) MY THOUGHTs. I love my prof shes nice and sweet, but I am now finding out that the other organic professors all have a different grading system hers is a 90 is an A but all the others are 90 is an A but 86-89 is an A- which is way better than a whole B. I didn't know this until I was asking my friend in another class and she said that to me and I was shocked. Because she kept reasuring me Ive made all B's on the exam I should pass with an A, but was like no I need a 96 on the final to pass with an A (including our hw grade). SO TIP GO WITH THE PROFESSOR THATS GRADING SCALE IS BETTER. because 9/10 YOU WILL HAVE TO TEACH YOURSELF WITH TONSSS OF PRACTICE PROBLEMS

  • @michaelu2562
    @michaelu2562 Год назад

    Starting orgo Chem 2 a whole year later after orgo chem 1 and tbh, I’m already struggling 😟

  • @100_students
    @100_students Год назад

    Excellent❤🔥

  • @mydearriley
    @mydearriley Год назад +4

    man, i did NOT know that you could just choose you professors. i wish i had that ability in college!
    my biggest hurdle was having very few college credits as an incoming freshman, having grown up in a very rural area.

    • @Vendzor
      @Vendzor Год назад +1

      It's definitely a huge benefit! Unfortunately sometimes only one professor will be available for a semester and you're stuck with a guy with a 1.2 RateMyProfessor rating... I just finished Physics I for summer I and organic chemistry II is coming up in a couple days, and although I lucked out with a great professor, I know I'll have to put in a great deal of effort, which isnt something I'm accustomed to. Ah well, can't be that bad!

  • @Jeejunction80
    @Jeejunction80 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hey Clarie, am from India 16 year old kid,who’s preparing for JEE( one of the toughest exam of India), i have read a ton if books of organic chemistry, it’s one of my fav subject, btw can you make a video that how you got into UC Berkely?

  • @Propbase80XGem
    @Propbase80XGem Год назад +1

    You're really beautiful and so smart!

  • @mayonnoice6373
    @mayonnoice6373 Год назад +3

    Attending Berkeley next year as a Chemical Biology major. I also want to go pre-med. Do you have any advice for getting the prerequisite classes?

    • @play-dohsallegory3368
      @play-dohsallegory3368 8 месяцев назад +2

      Pete Marsden is the orgo professor to have. Pretty universally regarded as the best.

    • @mayonnoice6373
      @mayonnoice6373 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have him next Sem!

    • @play-dohsallegory3368
      @play-dohsallegory3368 8 месяцев назад +1

      Lucky you! TBP has a bunch of his old exams for practice btw.

  • @sarahmoline3818
    @sarahmoline3818 3 месяца назад +2

    Anyone here right before an organic chem final? 😅

  • @buccaneers_watch
    @buccaneers_watch Год назад +2

    What textbook did you use for your Organic Chemistry class at Cal?

    • @Itsclairejean
      @Itsclairejean  Год назад

      I had a good professor so I actually used his videos and practice worksheets 😅

    • @buccaneers_watch
      @buccaneers_watch Год назад +1

      @@Itsclairejean thanksss 😁

  • @rocker-yt8mf
    @rocker-yt8mf Год назад +2

    Awesome video!

  • @Duffyyy94
    @Duffyyy94 11 месяцев назад +17

    Practice problems, practice problems, practice problems. You will do great.

    • @OrcjaEnglish
      @OrcjaEnglish 4 месяца назад

      I'll try to follow your advice.❣

  • @mikemalcom7449
    @mikemalcom7449 4 месяца назад

    I am no where near taking organic chem..is there a such thing as studying to early😅

  • @ahlam968
    @ahlam968 2 месяца назад

    I am an organic chem lectuerer and I dont know if im doing well 😢 its disppointing to me when i spent alot of time explaining and solving then having student not do well 🥲

    • @DangleeeenAnkle
      @DangleeeenAnkle 2 месяца назад +2

      Some students are just not sure of how to ask for help. Nobody WANTS to fail, thats not why we are taking the class! Try having more anonymous forums for students to ask questions they may feel too "stupid" to ask with their name attached. That seems to help a lot :)

  • @PissSoap
    @PissSoap 7 месяцев назад +2

    I heard my (to be) orgo prof made someone cry during their office hours because the student didn't understand fundamental chemistry or something (UNLV). Should have just payed for tuition and enrolled in BU instead tbh smh 🥲