<p>i need some advice about chem class. right now i am enrolled in CHE2A and CHE2AH because i can’t decide which one i should take. i heard 2AH is better because of smaller class size and the cool lab they do, but other says just take 2A cuz its easier. i am planing to go to med school also. professor for 2A is Bryan A. Enderle and for 2AH is Clyde W. Mccurdy. thnx!</p>
<p>go for 2A, take the whole series 2a,2b,2c for inorganic chem</p>
<p>The little "H" at the end of the course name isn't anything special. A B in an honors course is the same as a B in the regular course. And it's not like you'll graduate w/ honors just for taking honors gen. chem.</p>
<p>You've probably never taken a class that was 400+ people in a giant lecture hall, but I think the largest classes are generally the easiest because there are so many slackers that never show up and bring down the average. If you feel intimidated by such a large class, just sit near the front. The professor will still learn your name if you come to office hours.</p>
<p>Plus, everyone loves Enderle. He tries really hard to explain things in a simplified manner, and his test questions are fair and straight forward.</p>
<p>Enderle's lectures are very good and easy to understand but his test can be a bit hard. just take che 2a. classes like that have large amount of people and gives you a fat curve. i think i got like B+ or something on my average test but got A+ on my final grade.</p>