Hi, you can definitely take Physics with Ochem, but just be aware that these classes (especially together) are intense. I remember taking Ochem 1 with Physics and Genetics, then Ochem 2 with cell bio and two electives. I was also working both semesters and did better in Ochem 2! It's challenging to balance but you got this!
Hi! Organic chemistry can be a lot of effort, so it may be beneficial to balance it out with lighter courses such as other general prerequisites. I think organic chemistry with college physics is a great idea too since organic chemistry is concept-heavy with minimal calculations, while algebra-based physics involves a lot of mathematics. This combination can help balance out the workload.
Hi, you can definitely take Physics with Ochem, but just be aware that these classes (especially together) are intense. I remember taking Ochem 1 with Physics and Genetics, then Ochem 2 with cell bio and two electives. I was also working both semesters and did better in Ochem 2! It's challenging to balance but you got this!
Hi! Organic chemistry can be a lot of effort, so it may be beneficial to balance it out with lighter courses such as other general prerequisites. I think organic chemistry with college physics is a great idea too since organic chemistry is concept-heavy with minimal calculations, while algebra-based physics involves a lot of mathematics. This combination can help balance out the workload.