Organic Chemistry - Video

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(CHEM 125) This is the first semester in a two-semester introductory course focused on current theories of structure and mechanism in organic chemistry, their historical development, and their basis in experimental observation. The course is open to freshmen with excellent preparation in chemistry and physics, and it aims to develop both taste for original science and intellectual skills necessary for creative research.

This course was recorded in Fall 2008.

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  • Peakabloo
    Can’t see a thing
    The quality on this video is very low. You are not able to make out a single chart and rarely a word, rendering this useless as a learning tool. That said as an O-Chem course it’s pretty standard, maybe a bit simpler than most judging by the lectures. Nothing new, just lucky-rich Yale students getting silver spoon-fed and easy A’s. Self education… “but look now you can become a genius for free on the internet!”...hahaha… what a joke. Now get back to your wage slave you subservient taxable burden.
  • DrBarr
    Not the professor!
    The professor is great but they did a terrible job editing and from a digital lecture stand point. The entire lecture is filmed from a single camera and they film the professor and the screen at the same time, so you can't make out what the screen says.
  • Puzzlesperson
    McBride is a legend
    I don't know how he makes these awesome lectures.
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