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5 Reasons Why Many Students Fail Chemistry and Ways to Prevent It

By Matthew Lynch
May 1, 2021
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Many students have a negative impression of chemistry and think that it pulls down their grade point averages. They also seem to have an inherent dislike for the subject. Therefore, even though they like science, they try their best to stay away from chemistry. But chemistry is not as tough as it seems to be. Once you learn the right approach to the subject, you will find it to be quite engaging.

Do Not Procrastinate

Do not postpone things. If you do not pay attention and revise the things that your teacher tells you today, you may not understand the lesson that is going to be studied the next day. Until you have a strong foundation in the subject, you cannot proceed with its subtler aspects. You have to learn a basic concept and comprehend it in totality before you go to the next principle. The initial classes may be quite simple and easy. Do not become overconfident and neglect your daily homework. Otherwise, it will pile up and become burdensome later. Do not wait for the time of examinationsto cram everything. Keep aside some time for studying chemistry every day.

Brush Up Your Math

Knowledge of math is essential for chemistry. Do not become addicted to the calculator. Learn the basics of geometry and algebra thoroughly. You should know how to do unit conversions. Every day spend some time working out chemistry problems.

Read the Text

There are some classes for which text is not necessary or optional. But this does not apply to chemistry classes. There may be fascinating lectures and laboratory experiments in chemistry. However, do not be under the wrong impression that all this is sufficient, and there is no need to read the text. It is necessary to read the textbook and lab manuals to do the homework and other assignments.

Develop a Positive Attitude

You must try to boost your confidence and say to yourself that you can master the subject. Give positive suggestions to yourself and erase the negativity you have created about chemistry in your mind. Prepare for your chemistry class in advance. Be knowledgeable and have a good command of the elementary concepts before you enter the class. Go the extra mile to make friends with the subject, and you will surely master it one day.

Do Your Work Yourself

It is a good idea to refer to books with ready-made answers and guides. But do not make the mistake of using them to do your homework. You must work out the solutions to problems on your own and use guides only as reference material. Another mistake that many students make is that they rely on their classmates to do their work. Remember that you will have to takethe tests yourself. Until you have sufficient practice of attempting the answers, you may not fare well in the examinations, affecting your grades. What did I miss?

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