<p>Does anyone know a site that explains organic chem really well? Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>It really probably isn’t worth the time. At most one MC question will cover OChem and MAYBE only 1 or 2 letters of a single FRQ MAY require some knowledge. It’d probably be much more efficient to review something like equilibrium or types of bonding or something instead.</p>
<p>Khan Academy has some really good videos that helped me.</p>
<p>Both of the above posters are right. Khan Academy has a huge, fantastic section on organic chemistry, but it’s largely pointless to learn this close to the exam. It’s a huge topic but it’s only tested in 1-2 MC questions and (rarely) a small part of a FR question. If you want, just memorize the different types (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, ethers, esters, alohols, ketones, organic acids, etc) but don’t bother learning to name them (that’s a gigantic subject). Really, try and review something else.</p>
<p>Yeah, but also the level of organic chem that you need to know for AP Chem is really easy. So if you’re confident that you have everything else down you could learn it pretty quickly probably.</p>
<p>Thank you guys! :)</p>