<p>Can anyone tell me how "much harder" H2A is compared to Chem 1A/B/C? Also, I know Chem H2AL is a lab class...do the "length/effort" required for a lab report vary from teacher to teacher?</p>
<p>my cousin said roughly half the people got an A?</p>
<p>it doesnt go by a curve i dont think.</p>
<p>is that for H2A or H2AL?</p>
<p>h2a.</p>
<p>h2la, i have no idea.</p>
<p>"if half the kids" get As...then thank god. lol.</p>
<p>Are either of you Chemistry majors?</p>
<p>i heard it's way harder</p>
<p>a lot of my chp friends switched from h2 series to 1 series</p>
<p>the only logical reason to take it is if you are a chemistry major
otherwise because of its nature as an introductory chemistry course, honors status is useless</p>
<p>Is it "significantly" harder than Chem 1A/B/C?</p>
<p>btw is chp stand for "honor" classes?</p>
<p>chp stands for campuswide honors program. you can find out more about chp here: <a href="http://www.honors.uci.edu/%5B/url%5D">http://www.honors.uci.edu/</a></p>
<p>I looked at the week 1 problems for both h2a and 1a from fall 2006 so you can judge yourself
1A: <a href="http://eee.uci.edu/06f/40050/home/06-Sign.Fig.+Pract.+Problems.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://eee.uci.edu/06f/40050/home/06-Sign.Fig.+Pract.+Problems.pdf</a>
h2a: <a href="http://e3.uci.edu/06f/40180/homework1.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://e3.uci.edu/06f/40180/homework1.pdf</a></p>
<p>LOL, look at the difference between the two problem sets.</p>
<p>But i guess the h2a one does tell you everything you need to know on the page.</p>
<p>So Chp is an invited thingy? If you're not in the program you can't take honor classes?</p>
<p>sweetdream you can take placement test to get into chem h2a.</p>
<p>you can apply for chp after first quarter of freshy year</p>
<p>I just took the AP Chem test and got into H2A/H2LA...I was looking on EEE and the H2A course i'm taking seems a tad more advanced than what I did in AP Chem...like actually studying the equations and whatnot...but...oh well...gotta suck it up and study it.</p>
<p>You can get in with the score of AP Chem? Do you need a 5?</p>
<p>Either a 4 or a 5 will do.</p>