Chem 7L Lecture?

<p>I just got off the waitlist for chem 7l and I find out there is a lecture for that class. Now I have a class conflict. What is this lecture about?</p>

<p>There are two lectures held a week, M 6 PM and M 7PM. Just go to the one that doesn’t conflict with your math class and come midterm time, either ditch the math class that day or arrange with the 7L professor to take it with the other lecture.</p>

<p>Lectures aren’t a big deal. They’re mostly about the concepts and math behind the lab experiments, most of which you’ve already learned from the 6 series.</p>

<p>When I took chem7l last winter with Bernoilles, it was explicitly stated that you had to take the midterm/final during the lecture time you enrolled for. I think they got fed up with rescheduling people :)</p>

<p>My class conflict is my chem 6c discussion. Is that important at all?</p>

<p>It’s not important - you can go to any discussion section.</p>

<p>@Duosellz</p>

<p>It could be. Email the professor and see if the section will be mandatory or not. If not, you would be fine.</p>

<p>@TwylaBloo</p>

<p>The section could be mandatory.</p>

<p>I think it’d be fine as long as you don’t have possible chem6c quizzes overlapping with the 7l midterm/final. You can still attend lectures during the time that doesn’t conflict with chem7l lecture (though lectures really are not a big deal and many people skip).</p>

<p>so a bit off topic, but still related: are the 7L midterms/finals based on the labs (and not the stuff behind it?)</p>

<p>^They’re more based on the chemistry principles used in the lab rather than procedure.</p>