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Hello all
I am a physics student who just finished the second year of my BS. I am looking to get into oceanography, and therefore I am considering taking (among others) a course in chemical oceanography next semester. A two-semester freshman chemistry course is a formal prerequisite to the chem oceanography course.
Unfortunately I have no background in chemistry whatsoever. I have obviously seen a periodic table or two in classes like QM and atomic physics, but that's really it. I don't even have high school chemistry courses. However, I have been accepted into the course as I am going to be an exchange student, and I thought this could make an excellent opportunity to learn a bit of basic chemistry in the summer (although I know by experience that this studying will be very sporadic and unstructured, unfortunately). My question is: how difficult is freshman chemistry? Compared to freshman physics for example? Are the subjects hard to grasp? And am I being stupid to attend a chemistry course without the right background?
I otherwise have a decent background in physics and math, and I've taken the required course in general oceanography. I have an ok GPA but nothing outstanding.
Thank you for your help, any input is greatly appreciated!
I am a physics student who just finished the second year of my BS. I am looking to get into oceanography, and therefore I am considering taking (among others) a course in chemical oceanography next semester. A two-semester freshman chemistry course is a formal prerequisite to the chem oceanography course.
Unfortunately I have no background in chemistry whatsoever. I have obviously seen a periodic table or two in classes like QM and atomic physics, but that's really it. I don't even have high school chemistry courses. However, I have been accepted into the course as I am going to be an exchange student, and I thought this could make an excellent opportunity to learn a bit of basic chemistry in the summer (although I know by experience that this studying will be very sporadic and unstructured, unfortunately). My question is: how difficult is freshman chemistry? Compared to freshman physics for example? Are the subjects hard to grasp? And am I being stupid to attend a chemistry course without the right background?
I otherwise have a decent background in physics and math, and I've taken the required course in general oceanography. I have an ok GPA but nothing outstanding.
Thank you for your help, any input is greatly appreciated!