Correct Approach for Organic Chemistry in 4 months ‼️

Vaibhav Golani [AIR 59]
16 Dec 202305:00

Summary

TLDRThis video script is a guide for students studying organic chemistry, particularly for those preparing for the NEET exam. It categorizes students into three groups based on their study progress and addresses each. The advice includes watching lectures, making notes, and focusing on reaction mechanisms. It emphasizes not to leave the subject midway and to continuously revise. For those struggling with problem-solving, the script advises thorough revision and practice. It also discusses the types of questions asked in the NEET exam and provides tips for analyzing question papers.

Takeaways

  • 😀 For those who haven't started studying organic chemistry yet, the first step is to complete the lectures according to the syllabus.
  • 📚 It's important to take notes while watching lectures, following the sequence that the teacher is using to ensure better retention.
  • 🔄 At the end of each topic, it's crucial to summarize all reactions in a single page to create short notes for quick revision.
  • 📈 For those struggling with solving problems, it's advised to revise notes thoroughly and practice writing reactions multiple times to solidify understanding.
  • 🧠 Remembering that organic chemistry is a volatile subject, it's essential to maintain continuity in revision without breaks.
  • 📝 When you feel confident about your understanding of reactions and notes, practice writing continuous reactions to create a series of short notes.
  • 📉 For the second category of students who have read but not made questions, the advice is to focus on creating questions and understanding the reactions deeply.
  • 📑 It's recommended to include any important points from NCERT that are not in your notes into your study material.
  • 📖 For the third category of students who have read everything and are making good questions, the suggestion is to continue following their current study strategy.
  • 📋 The video also discusses the analysis of the NEET 2023 question paper, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the types of questions asked.
  • 🎯 The speaker provides tips on the types of questions to focus on, such as reaction product identification, determining which reaction a product won't form, and understanding the structure of substrates.

Q & A

  • What are the three categories of students mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions three categories of students: those who have not started studying organic chemistry yet, those who have studied but are unable to formulate questions, and those who have studied and are able to formulate good questions.

  • What is the first step for students who have not started studying organic chemistry?

    -The first step for students who have not started studying organic chemistry is to complete the lectures according to their syllabus.

  • Why is it important to watch lectures and make notes in the same sequence as the teacher?

    -It is important to watch lectures and make notes in the same sequence as the teacher to ensure that all reactions are well understood and to avoid confusion in the sequence of reactions, which is crucial for grasping the subject effectively.

  • What is the advice for students who are having difficulty formulating questions?

    -For students having difficulty formulating questions, the advice is to revise their notes thoroughly, write down each reaction multiple times to remember it, and then solve questions. If they face difficulty with a particular reaction, they should repeatedly write it down.

  • How can students ensure they have a good grip on organic chemistry reactions?

    -Students can ensure they have a good grip on organic chemistry reactions by continuously revising and practicing them without leaving gaps in their study schedule.

  • What is the significance of solving the NCERT back exercises?

    -Solving the NCERT back exercises is significant as it provides a lot of help and the speaker has also solved them thoroughly.

  • What is the strategy for creating short notes for quick revision?

    -The strategy for creating short notes for quick revision is to write down all the reactions continuously until the student's grip on the subject is solid, and then use these as short notes for faster revision.

  • What was the distribution of organic chemistry questions in the NEET 2023 paper?

    -In the NEET 2023 paper, out of 50 questions, 18 were from organic chemistry, indicating a significant weightage for the subject.

  • What are the four types of questions that students should focus on according to the script?

    -The four types of questions students should focus on are: predicting the product of a given reaction, identifying which reaction a product cannot be formed from, understanding the structure of a substrate including the number of lone pairs and bond pairs, and identifying which of the given substrates does not follow the octet rule.

  • What is the importance of not leaving gaps in the study of organic chemistry?

    -The importance of not leaving gaps in the study of organic chemistry is emphasized because it is a volatile subject that requires continuous revision and practice.

  • How can students access more short notes or notes if they need them?

    -Students can access more short notes or notes by visiting the speaker's app where they will be uploaded.

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