14B vs. 14C material
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14B vs. 14C material
hey! does anyone know if 14C includes material covered in 14B? I'm wondering whether I should hold on to my lecture notes and practice problems from this course if they might help me in 14C, but I don't know whether there is any cross-over between the two...? if anyone has any idea please let me know!
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Re: 14B vs. 14C material
14C does not cover 14B material; 14C builds mainly on 14A. 14B material shows up again in Physics 5B, Chem 14BL, and the MCAT too, so it's not a bad idea to keep your notes!
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Re: 14B vs. 14C material
Thank you this response was helpful! Where else would 14A material show up, besides in 14C?
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Re: 14B vs. 14C material
14A material will definitely be on the MCAT and probably other standardized STEM exams. LS 7A touches slightly on 14A material with intermolecular forces and stuff. Chem 14D requires basic knowledge of 14A (mostly acid/base knowledge). Chem 153A (biochem) goes over some intermolecular forces from 14A. 14A information may be part of other classes, but these are just the ones that I know from experience.
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Re: 14B vs. 14C material
I think 14C is more similar to 14A than 14B, but I would keep any notes regardless because they will probably be useful for any exams or even just to help someone else :)
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Re: 14B vs. 14C material
Yeah I think regardless keeping your notes, etc. will be very useful for plenty of things.
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Re: 14B vs. 14C material
I believe 14C is more involved in 14A material. I also recommend keeping notes from past classes because they can help give a refresher in the future.
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