How do I learn all the content of high school chemistry in 1~2 months? It's possible? Enough?
Chem's easy you brainlet
All you need to know is Lechatelier's principle and unit conversions lelz
You could do it comfortably in 2 months, just study every day, take notes, do the exercises. What exactly do you need to study?
>>8733360
Hey op.Need to do the same for an exam.But I'm doing math and physics too.
What are you doing it for?
>>8733462
For the monbukagakusho exam. Is a japan scholarship exam
>>8733388
Mainly organic and inorganic chemistry.
http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/pdf/questions/15/ga_che.pdf
you can do it in a week, easily
>>8733360
You can learn any hs level course in under a month.
Think about how much wasted time there is in a hs classroom. You probably meet 1x per day for one hour. Out of that hour, you'd be lucky to get more than 30 minutes of instruction. If school is around 300 days of the year, that's only 150 hours of instruction total.
Honestly, hs chem is nothing. If it takes you 150 hours I'll be disappointed.
>>8733832
Link to syllabus?
I'm doing for JEE.
>>8733839
I TA freshman chem in the US, and this looks more like an exam they'd get than what I remember from high school.
I don't like this level of chem because it's mostly rote memorization. If you can sit down for hours to read and re-read notes, you can ace this.
>>8733851
http://www.jasso.go.jp/en/eju/examinee/syllabus/science_chem.html
>>8733930
Pretty much what I've to do as far as Chem goes.
Doable in a month.Ive got roughly 3 weeks to do P+C+M
Not OP, but is it possible to learn all the content of HS Physics in two months?
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Don't do khan academy, you will waste a lot of time. Pick up a nice textbook. You can do both physics and chemistry in two weeks if you manage your time. This works better if you have a general understanding of the material, obviously.