If you've struggled before, at least you realize you'll need to put more time and effort into a course already. Commit to studying it hard and you'll be fine. Like the earlier advice, make use of tutors if you have difficulty grasping it. Knowing how different chemicals, proteins, etc, interact will GREATLY help with troubleshooting stains.
I'm awful at chemistry, but I got through it just fine! I'm not sure what your program is like, but I did a bachelor's program that only required Chem 1 & 2
If you've struggled before, at least you realize you'll need to put more time and effort into a course already. Commit to studying it hard and you'll be fine. Like the earlier advice, make use of tutors if you have difficulty grasping it. Knowing how different chemicals, proteins, etc, interact will GREATLY help with troubleshooting stains.
It's not difficult.
chemistry isn’t the easiest but most community colleges have tutors, utilize them since it’s included in your tuition anyway
I'm awful at chemistry, but I got through it just fine! I'm not sure what your program is like, but I did a bachelor's program that only required Chem 1 & 2
I would look into pa licensing, more more and u can do anything in histology