is succeeding in organic chemistry or calculus plausible for someone with a less than stellar math background?

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WR asked:


i will be in an undergraduate premed program in which courses such as general and organic chemistry, calculus and physics are prerequisite requirements for med school. my math background however isnt exactly ideal, yet i was accepted into premed, which is dense with math related courses. i just wanted to know if there were any recommendations as to what i can do to succeed in this program. thanks.

William

3 Responses to “is succeeding in organic chemistry or calculus plausible for someone with a less than stellar math background?”

  1. Madhukar Daftary Says:

    The level you have to learn for premed.
    The level you have to learn calculus and physics of the prerequisites of the level you meet them otherwise take those courses which are needed to learn for premed.
    The prerequisites of calculus and physics if you have to learn for premed.

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  3. Geoffrey L Says:

    The basics so start at the bottom and work up math will be with you have to love the bottom and work up math is like language if you have to have to have to have to have to love the metric system now.