<p>Hello...I'm just curious to know how the workload is, the difficulty level, and any tips/ideas for surviving the course? Is it crazy hard to get a A? How about a B? And is there plenty of memorization or more technical calculations? Or both?</p>
<p>Thanks guys.</p>
<p>Not sure what you mean by Chemistry 1.
CHM1020 is a basic chemistry course, but will not count for as a chemistry
course for those in a science program, but a relatively easy class.<br>
CHM1045 is a basic, first level chemistry course for science majors which is usually
“very hard” if you have never taken any chemistry before.</p>
<p>By Chemistry 1 I mean like, CHM2045. I have taken the basic intro. to chem however the time for me to have to get Chem1 (CHM2045 and most likely CHM2046) done is coming, so i wanted to know any tips and tricks for that course.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t I’m bad at chemistry but it’s a lot to take in and remember</p>
<p>But do assume as if I was the worst person in the world at doing chemistry so I can see the best methods of learning and passing. Thanks!</p>