У тебя новый анонимный вопрос:
how did you handle chemistry?
Honestly I think it is more about interest rather than skill. I believe it is much easier to become good at something you are genuinely interested in. So I just tried to increase my interest in this subject and I started to do better. However, it all comes down to hard work and having good problem solving strategies. These two are pillars for acing exams in school and university. When I say hard work I mean the time you are deeply engaging with content by either solving problem sets or analyzing solved problems or just reviewing notes and summaries.
Chemistry is fun if you have instructor who really likes chemistry and is able to "infect" you with such interest and curiosity about subject drawing parallels with integral chemical/physical processes that we neglect in our daily lives.
how did you handle chemistry?
Honestly I think it is more about interest rather than skill. I believe it is much easier to become good at something you are genuinely interested in. So I just tried to increase my interest in this subject and I started to do better. However, it all comes down to hard work and having good problem solving strategies. These two are pillars for acing exams in school and university. When I say hard work I mean the time you are deeply engaging with content by either solving problem sets or analyzing solved problems or just reviewing notes and summaries.
Chemistry is fun if you have instructor who really likes chemistry and is able to "infect" you with such interest and curiosity about subject drawing parallels with integral chemical/physical processes that we neglect in our daily lives.