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No. 336
I'm in o chem 2 right now. The problems people have with o chem is not so much that it's hard, it's more thatn it's so voluminous.
If you're fairly intelligent and try to learn *why* reactions happen the way they do as opposed to memorizing hundreds of reactions, you'll do fine.
Plus, everyone has some trouble with o chem (the class average on my last exam was around 60%) so it's to be expected that you not know everything. Just work at it, put thought into it instead of memorizing, and you should be fine.
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