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Chemistry 151

Master Chemistry 151: Your Path to Success Starts Here

Chemistry 151, or Chemical Thinking at the University of Arizona, is infamous for its difficulty-often referred to as a “weed out” class for freshmen and sophomores. This course incorporates essential concepts of general chemistry, but requires students to approach and integrate these ideas in new and challenging ways.

For many, the study habits that worked in high school just aren’t enough to succeed in this class. As the first college-level science course for many students, Chemistry 151 demands not only mastering new content but also developing critical thinking skills and learning how to apply the material effectively. 

Chemistry 151

About Our Chemistry 151 Program

With years of experience working with this course, we’ve developed a specialized program tailored specifically for Chemistry 151 at the University of Arizona. Our program goes beyond just helping students understand and apply the material—we also teach them how to learn effectively, how to study strategically, and how to succeed in college-level science courses.

Hear from Our Successful Students

How Talia Scored 97.5% on Her Chemistry 151 Final Exam

How Anz Improved Her Chemistry Exam Scores by 50 Points in Just 3 Weeks

If you’d like to find out if our program is the right fit for you, click the link below to schedule a chat with Dr. Lori.

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