Organic Chemistry CHM 212 Summer 2001

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Organic Chemistry CHM 212 Summer 2001 Dr. John Tyrell Office: Dobo 233 Telephone: 962-7299(campus) 793-3361(home) Email: tyrellj@uncwil.edu

Texts Organic Chemistry, 5th edition, McMurry Study Guide and Solutions Manual for McMurry's organic Chemistry, 5th edition

Internet I will put syllabus, study guides and other course information on the web: http://www.uncwil.edu/people/tyrellj/

Internet Extra practice problems can be found on the web sites of Dr Levy and Dr. Martin http://www.uncwil.edu/chem/chm212martin/index.htm http://aa.uncwil.edu/levy/chm212/

Grading Policy Four 45 minute exams. One comprehensive final exam.. The lowest 45 minute exam will be dropped. An absence at a 45 minute exam counts as the dropped exam. There will be no make up exams. Each of the exams will likely include at least one problem from the homework assignment. Exams 2- 4 will likely contain one review question from the previous test

Attendance & Homework Attendance is expected, but not officially monitored for grading purposes. Homework problems are assigned, but not collected. Actively working on the homework problems allows you to test whether you understand the material and serves as a review guide for the exams.

Keys to Success Memorization alone is not sufficient Reasoning alone is not sufficient Study three times: Before the lecture After the lecture Before the test Actively do problems. (keep a notebook)