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Originally Posted by soccerchamp76
The first semester of Gen Chem we covedered electronegativity, orbitals, acid-base titration, redox reactions, polarization. In the second semester we are working on more acid-base titrations, thermodynamics (entropy/enthalpy), chemical equilibrium. You might get credit for Gen Chem 1 depending on your score on the AP test, but I might recommend that you still take it. It will be easier with the AP stuff and if you get an A it would look really nice on your transcript.
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Honestly, I think that you should take ALL your AP credits. I took AP chem and passed out of gen chem 1 and 2, so I'm not sure what everybody is saying about it not covering gen chem 2. i even got credit for the labs, but to cover the labs, it depends on your High school.
I do believe that if you get a 4 it's gen chem 1, and if you get a 5 then it's 1 and 2.
If you are looking to do premed, honestly just go right to organic chem. you really have to fit in a lot of classes by a certain time, so you don't want to waste your time taking something you alreay did. With fulfiling premed requirements, school requirements, and major requirements, you really get pushed for time.