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Top Reasons Why Students Fail Chemistry
Avoiding Failure in Chemistry
By 
Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.Are you taking a chemistry class? Are you worried you  might not pass? Chemistry is a subject many students prefer to avoid,  even if they have an interest in science, because of its reputation for  lowering grade point averages. However, it isn't as bad as it seems,  especially if you avoid these common mistakes.
1. Procrastinating
Never  do today what you can put off until tomorrow, right? Wrong! The first  few days in a chemistry class may be very easy and could lull you into a  false sense of security. Don't put off doing homework or studying until  halfway through the class. Mastering chemistry requires you to build  concept upon concept. If you miss the basics, you'll get yourself into  trouble. Pace yourself. Set aside a small segment of time each day for  chemistry. It will help you to gain long-term mastery. Don't cram.2. Insufficient Math Preparation
Don't  go into chemistry until you understand the basics of algebra. Geometry  helps, too. You will need to be able to perform unit conversions. Expect  to work chemistry problems on a daily basis. Don't rely too much on a  calculator. Chemistry and physics use math as an essential tool.3. Not Getting or Reading the Text
Yes,  there are classes in which the text is optional or completely useless.  This isn't one of those classes. Get the text. Read it! Ditto for any  required lab manuals. Even if the lectures are fantastic, you'll need  the book for the homework assignments. A study guide may be of limited  use, but the basic text is a must-have.4. Psyching Yourself Out
I  think I can, I think I can... you have to have a positive attitude  toward chemistry. If you truly believe you will fail you may be setting  yourself up for a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you have prepared  yourself for the class, you have to believe that you can be successful.  Also, it's easier to study a topic you like than one you hate. Don't  hate chemistry. Make your peace with it and master it.5. Not Doing Your Own Work
Study  guides and books with worked answers in the back are great, right? Yes,  but only if you use them for help and not as an easy way to get your  homework done. Don't let a book or classmates do your work for you. They  won't be available during the tests, which will count for a big portion  of your grade.