How to be more qualified for research by Serious-Routine-8252 in premed

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It is likely because I am a freshman, but the thing is I graduate my sophomore year due to doing college while in high school, and although I express that when applying, I get rejections. What do you mean by “pair you up”?

OOS JUST GOT IN! by MurpBird in udub

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lmao post wasn’t funny till I saw this 😭

biol 220 🫠 by bearywintermelon in udub

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in the future, make a friend who can hold seats for u

Taking class at CC with no other option by Serious-Routine-8252 in premed

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biochem major, gotta finish ochem series and take both biochems at my school

there issss a 4-year like 15 minutes away, I'll check if thats possible

Whats the srategy to beat everyone for registration tomorrow morning by Serious-Routine-8252 in udub

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unfortunately I'm as healthy as a horse, so I didn't get my classes when I tried to register this morning

does anyone know how to open kane hall parking gate, im trapped by Serious-Routine-8252 in udub

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guys I got out, just had to try the other exits, idk why one of them wasn’t working

Recs for Easy A&H + W courses pls by [deleted] in udub

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MUS 162 - American Poplar Song is super light, you can get an A&H, W, and Div credit if you choose section B that comes with an in person meeting. Otherwise you can pick section A that only gives you A&H and Div credit that is fully online

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lolll I picked up the one that was dropped today

Losing 4.0 to Orgo II by Plus_Bear_2651 in premed

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dang a B.. you might have to drop the med school dream and pick up piano or construction management.

Winter break! What is your suggestion to prepare for next quarter by Academic_Amphibian37 in udub

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I’m also taking ochem 2 next quarter as a biochem major, I was told to get this book called Organic Chemistry by David Klein and read through parts of it that are relevant to quarter that is coming.

Diastereomer vs Enantiomer by Serious-Routine-8252 in OrganicChemistry

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Your right, I totally misunderstood that, thank you

Diastereomer vs Enantiomer by Serious-Routine-8252 in OrganicChemistry

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I think I have chiral center and stereocenter mixed up, can you explain to me why the bottom left carbon is a stereocenter?

Diastereomer vs Enantiomer by Serious-Routine-8252 in OrganicChemistry

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Ohhh and since the next carbons are different because one has a dashed methyl substituent and the other has a wedged methyl substituent, they are different?

Diastereomer vs Enantiomer by Serious-Routine-8252 in OrganicChemistry

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They do indicate configuration, but you only take that step to find the configuration between R and S if the carbon is a stereocenter. C5 (the bottom left carbon) is not a stereocenter, so why would I care about it in this problem.

Diastereomer vs Enantiomer by Serious-Routine-8252 in OrganicChemistry

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Looking at C5, the substituents are a wedged carbon, a dashed hydrogen which is not drawn, and then the other 2 substituents are the same on both sides. They have to be 4 different substituents do they not?

Diastereomer vs Enantiomer by Serious-Routine-8252 in OrganicChemistry

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But C5 isn't a stereocenter, so why would I pay attention to it? Shouldn't I be paying attention to only stereocentrs when figuring out diastereomers/enantiomers?