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What year do premed students take organic chemistry?

The second is likely more important… Usually, organic chemistry is taken in the second year of college. Inorganic or general chemistry is taken during the first year. There are many people who don't even realize they want to be a physician until much later.
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What year is organic chemistry taken?

Organic chemistry traditionally is the next step after general chemistry. Take it in fall of your sophomore year. This class is very time-intensive, so plan your semester accordingly.
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Do you need Ochem 1 and 2 for med school?

Since most medical schools will require a C or better in your prerequisites, keep in mind that you'll need to retake Organic Chemistry I as well as Organic II.
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Can I get into med school with a B+ in Orgo?

However, if a student has all A's in other courses in the pre-medical curriculum a B in Organic Chemistry will probably not be seen as problematic. Yes. American medical schools care more about your mcat than your gpa. One “B” in any subject is not going to hurt anything.
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Can I take Ochem junior year?

Technically, you can finish all of your biology pre-reqs in one semester (though that is highly unadvised). If you take chem freshman year, you have the option of taking orgo sophomore or junior year.
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How I got an A+ in Organic Chemistry at UC Berkeley

Can you get into med school with a C+ in Ochem?

You will likely need to retake the class since most medical schools will not accept a grade of C- for a prerequisite course. It is in your best interest to get the absolute highest grade possible on the retake because medical schools use organic chemistry to weed people out.
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How many students fail Orgo?

By some studies, nearly one in every two organic chemistry students fail or drop the class.
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Do all med schools require Ochem?

Most medical schools agree on the basic elements of pre-medical education. Generally, the minimum course requirements include one year each of biology, general (inorganic) chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and the related lab work for each.
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Is ab in orgo 1 bad?

When an admissions committee is looking at GPA's or when they're looking at your overall application, they're looking macro. They're going to start macro and they're going to see 3.77, which is a great GPA. So don't think too micro. Don't worry about a B or two B's or three.
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What percentage of students pass Ochem?

Organic chemistry. Just thinking about it strikes fear into the hearts of many. With a nationwide failure rate estimated between 25-50 percent, it's not a class to take lightly.
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How much of Orgo 2 is on the MCAT?

Only about 12 of the 230 MCAT questions are directly based on organic chemistry. However, a good foundation in organic chemistry principles will not only help you with those questions but with navigating complex biological structures and deciphering biochemical processes across the entire test.
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Why do premeds need organic chemistry?

WHAT IS ORGANIC CHEMISTRY? Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-based compounds. It has been considered a crucial element of medical training, because it relates to the study of carbon organisms (like the human body.) It is also the basic science behind the manufacture of medications.
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Is organic chemistry harder than med school classes?

I'd say that Ochem is a good approximation of the difficulty of medical school. Overall, the biggest difference to me is not the volume of information but the character - a lot more memorization."
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How many people pass organic chemistry the first time?

How To Manage Your Class If You Are Retaking Organic Chemistry. Organic chemistry has a reputation as being the most challenging science course. On average, 40% of students don't pass on the first attempt. For most of those students, their final grade has very little to do with their ability to learn the material.
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Do you ever use organic chemistry in medical school?

For those still wondering, yes, the giant I speak of is none other than organic chemistry, otherwise known as orgo. In many respects, this course is considered the “gateway” to the medical profession.
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Why is Ochem harder than Gen Chem?

Organic chemistry is harder than General Chemistry. It is not more math intensive, but it does require the ability to memorize and the ability to visualize how electrons move in space. Reactions in organic chemistry can be understood in terms of electron flow.
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Is Calc 2 harder than Orgo?

Most students find organic chemistry to be harder than calculus but it depends heavily on your aptitude and interests. Organic chemistry requires more memorization than calculus, but calculus requires more computation. Both necessitate learning about abstract, advanced theories.
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Is Gen Chem harder than Orgo?

If you know the chemistry them, you can characterize most reactions just by your own knowledge, with little memorization at all. Organic chemistry is not as difficult as its reputation makes it out to be. I enjoyed the course and personally found it to be significantly easier than general chemistry.
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Is a C+ bad for medical school?

There's this common misconception that as a premed student you have to be perfect. People think your dreams of becoming a physician are all over if you get a C+. But a C+ is not a red flag. I see a lot of students applying to medical school and they have some horrible grades on their transcripts.
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Can I get into medical school with a B in Ochem?

Sure. But a B in orgo II will likely not be the reason you do or do not get into medical school. Good luck with everything! If a B is out of the norm for you–and it sounds like it is based on the other grades you've received–the med schools will be interested in why the grade dropped.
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Do most med schools require Orgo 2?

Some schools only require one semester of Organic Chemistry, but Biochemistry is recommended for the MCAT and might have Organic Chemistry 2 as a prerequisite.
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Is Orgo all memorization?

While understanding rather than memorization is KEY to orgo success, with so many reactions and reagents to learn, you can't help but memorize.
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Is Ochem a lot of memorization?

There is A LOT of memorization involved in Organic Chemistry. Once you realize this, the complexities of the reactions and elements will seem more simple. It's just like when you learned to conjugate estar (or être, or sein). At first it seems foreign, but soon it becomes second nature.
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What is the hardest part of organic chemistry?

What is the hardest part of Organic Chemistry to truly grasp? Pattern recognition. Pattern recognition requires an extensive amount of study and practice to become competent, just like memorization.
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