Do you have the basic instincts in chemistry?
No one is born a chemist. There is no such a thing as a "chemistry gene" in the human genome. Chemists develop their instincts via active learning and experimenting.
One of the most difficult aspects of learning chemistry is to be intuitive about the subject. Unlike biology, physics, and other science disciplines, you simply can't relate your daily experiences with what you are taught in chemistry class. Your common sense usually does not work very well in chemistry.
In the next few days, you will learn how to build the basic instincts that will enable you to look at chemistry from a whole new angle and understand the content covered in lectures with a new dimension of imagination. For some situations in chemistry, imagination is the only way to get you where you want to go.
Until next time, student, keep it up!
Committed to Your Success
Wayne Huang, PhD
"The Rapid Learning Coach"
ChemTips@RapidLearningCenter.com
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