I'm a first year science student taking organic chemistry this semester.
I took general chemistry last semester and I was able to finish the labs on time. This was because there were videos of each lab for us to watch, the lab manual was clear, and I had a different partner than the one that I have now.
Organic Chem labs are a different story-different lab professor, very wordy lab manuals, no lab videos, and new lab partner.
So the question is:
how do I manage my time in the lab in order to finish on time?I always read the lab manual 1-2 days in advance, highlight important info, re-write the lab procedure in my own words on a separate paper so that I don't have to use the lab manual during the lab, discuss with my lab partner on what we will be doing. But whenever I go into the lab, I start panicking because there's ALWAYS some sort of problem that arises-either a beaker is missing, there's not enough heating mantles to go around, the apparatus won't stay put...
and the time starts ticking away. NOTHING goes the way that I imagine it to be! Near the end of the 3-hour lab, my partner and I are rushing while everyone else is cleaning up.
To make things even worse, my TA is terrifyingly intimidating. Last time, I asked a simple question about having too much water running through the condenser. She tells me to not ask questions when the answer doesn't matter. I felt horrible during that time! But the the whole point is that the TA is intimidating to my partner and I, especially when she threatens to take off marks if you don't finish your lab on time. I really don't want to go back to do the next lab, but I have to.
Also, labs are worth 15% of your final course grade, which is not a lot compared to the other courses I have taken. However, you must pass the lab component to pass the course.
I know that in 3rd and 4th year, students have to do 6-hour labs!! So if I can't get through 3 hour labs on time...what about 6 hour labs?
Your advice is deeply appreciated.
Thank you.