Which community college offer Organic Chemistry in Summer 2010 in CALIFORNIA?

<p>Hey All,</p>

<p>I'm wondering about which community college offer Organic Chemistry in Summer 2010 in CALIFORNIA? because I am transferring to UCSD without ochem and I wanna take ochem at a cc because its easier..</p>

<p>please HELP</p>

<p>THANKS,
spiderman 2010</p>

<p>I am assuming you are starting from the beginning of O-chem?<br>
You can add yourself to the wait list at San Diego Mesa College ([San</a> Diego Mesa College](<a href=“http://www.sdmesa.edu%5DSan”>http://www.sdmesa.edu))</p>

<p>Map of California showing all of it’s community colleges:
<a href=“http://www.cccco.edu/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=1MLZTbFko6s%3D&tabid=830&mid=2528[/url]”>http://www.cccco.edu/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=1MLZTbFko6s%3D&tabid=830&mid=2528&lt;/a&gt;
Have fun searching class schedules. :)</p>

<p>DeAnza College in Cupertino does…but you have to check and see if it’s the right class in where you are with the sequence. Good luck!</p>

<p>^ And I’m sure they are hard to get too. De Anza lab classes always run out! Perhaps check DA’s sister college Foothill College…or even Ohlone College in Fremont?</p>

<p>i heard UCSD wasnt taking o-chem credit if it was taken at a CC…</p>

<p>is this true?
a bunch of students are holding off on o-chem until after they transfer, whats the deal? D:</p>

<p>i dont want to ask the counselors because they dont know shieeet.</p>

<p>^I don’t think that’s true, it showed ochem on my assist page for foothill->UCSD biochem/bio. As optional of course, but still credited.</p>

<p>Why would you guys want to take ochem at CC? The UC ochem brief is much easier and fulfills the major requirement.</p>

<p>^ Because its a prereq… lol</p>