<p>Haha, not really. I’m an air force brat. I lived in CA for about 5 years when I was younger. My parents just moved back to CA (Lancaster) this year, which is why I’m there now. </p>
<p>Registration - you’ll make an appointment with your academic advisor. You’ll go to them, and they’ll clear you for registration. I’ll make another thread about registration since it’s important and if you have registration questions, I doubt you’ll come to this thread, so haha, hold on tight, I’ll go do that after this. </p>
<p>For me, chem 1211 felt like a repeat of high school chemistry. If you’re good at chemistry, and you had a good chem teacher, you probably won’t have a bad time transitioning to chem 1212. However, I think it might depend on which professor you get. There’s one professor here that I think kinda skips though things you really need to know. I had Dr. Shepler, and she was so thorough with her lecture that I never used the book to study with (I’ll get those notes to you soon). It just really depends on your level of ability with chemistry.</p>
<p>Where chem 1212 starts depends on where chem1211 stopped, which varies a little for every semester. If you’re taking chem1212 in the spring, then it’ll start wherever Fall’s chem1211 stopped, so just ask chem1211 students where they stopped. </p>
<p>If you’re going to skip chem 1211, then I’d make sure I’d know how to do everything they taught in chem 1211 because chem is the kind of class where it builds on past ideas, and not knowing some things from chem1211 will make chem1212 difficult.</p>