<p>Ok so I have Chemistry Fundamentals for a 5 week duration, and am extremely nervous on how intense it will be. I know it depends on so many variables (teacher, material they cover, etc.), but what should a general rule of thumb be when approaching this class? I took Biology 1 in the first half of the summer session and got a 96 so I can handle a science course in the summer, but Chemistry was a struggle for me in high school (Math is definitely not my forte). Any advice would be greatly welcome! :)</p>
<p>One thing that has always worked for me in learning (and succeeding) in the sciences is this:</p>
<p>Accept the information that is taught to you.</p>
<p>Learning is a lot easier when you’re not questioning every piece of information. Just accept it. </p>
<p>The pressure will increase in a rigid container when the temperature increases. Accept it. You’ll learn the laws to go with it, but first you must accept that the information given is true.</p>