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Organic Chemistry - Video
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3.8 stars from 251 ratings
Very good
Very good series
glittery koala via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/23/20
Can’t see a thing
The quality on this video is very low. You are not able to make out a single chart and rarely a word, rendering this useless as a learning tool. That said as an O-Chem course it’s pretty standard, maybe a bit simpler than most judging by the lectures. Nothing new, just lucky-rich Yale students...Read full review »
Peakabloo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/01/14
Not the professor!
The professor is great but they did a terrible job editing and from a digital lecture stand point. The entire lecture is filmed from a single camera and they film the professor and the screen at the same time, so you can't make out what the screen says.
DrBarr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/14
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