INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. TOPICS INCLUDE ACID/BASE CHEMISTRY, CONFORMATIONAL ANALYSIS, STEREOISOMERS, THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS, AROMATICITY AND RESONANCE, AND MULTISTEP SYNTHESIS AS WELL AS THE NOMENCLATURE, STRUCTURE, REACTIVITY, AND MECHANISMS OF ALKENES, ALKYNES, AND ALKYL HALIDES. REACTION MECHANISMS INCLUDE ELECTROPHILIC ADDITION, SUBSTITUTION, AND ELIMINATION REACTIONS. THIS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR CHEMISTRY MAJORS AND OTHERS REQUIRING A STRONG BASIS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
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UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeThis is a hard class.
Taking 130A with Pettus will definitely prepare you for the rest of organic chemistry because of the rigor and depth of the homework assignments. The exams are challenging on time and the lectures are fast-paced so notes are hard to make but getting a satisfactory grade is possible if you attend the lectures and put effort outside the class.
I think Professor Pettus has some prejudices against Chinese American students. Honestly speaking, I don't feel right in his class.
His lectures are ridiculously fast and impossible to take notes because he scrolls through prewritten notes. However, homework is extremely effective at helping you learn the content well, if you take the time to do it properly. He is very direct and no-nonsense which I appreciate, however it may come off harshly and crude to some. Disorganized af.
He records his lectures, is enthusiastic about chemistry and gave a fat curve (My 50ish percent got curved to a 70ish percent). That's about all the good things I could say. His lectures go at a breakneck pace and homework is filled with trick questions and is incredibly difficult. The fact that noone got about a B on the midterm says a lot.
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