I have to take CHM 230 (said harder class, a.k.a. Chem II) for my degree(s) anyway. I'm already going to be here for at least five years, and I'd prefer to stay as little past that as possible. Also, it makes me feel... uneasy when the classes I took last year in high school are more advanced than the classes I'm taking as the functional equivalent to a 2nd semester college student. The only classes I have this semester that aren't review are Human Geography, which is piss easy, and Intro to Mechanical Engineering, which is also piss easy. Chem I I've already taken (in no less than two forms, and half of a third), and Calc II I've already taken up until mid-semester, thanks to my awesome high school Calc teacher. We started going over L'Hopital's Rule today. I learned that almost exactly one full year ago. We're starting Stoichiometry in Chem I this week. I've been doing Stoichiometry for two and a half years. It's just so frustrating having to take stuff over again.
CHM 210 is Chem I here.