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Graph Jam: Also Known As Geometry II

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  1. david hasselhoff says:

    cool graph (:

  2. Kia says:

    yep…xD

  3. upallnight says:

    Strangely, I’ve thought about how nice my hexagons are in class :)

  4. BMoT says:

    no fail at all lol

  5. Flounder says:

    There is an entire website of these graphs. Should we post all of them here?

  6. Ari says:

    Obviously anyone who thinks this is a fail never had to take an organic chem class

  7. Gert says:

    I have a very wonderful draftsmen template for these cause my dad was cool like that.

  8. Kylie Ru says:

    Yes, the perfect hexagon. Mine are currently crap, but I hope by the end of the semster they’ll be perfect!

    I’m actually in organic chem right now. xD

  9. Jeff says:

    this is stupid. what’s the relationship between learning things and the representation? Maybe the amount of time spent? Stupid fail.

  10. Chem Freak says:

    Hexagons are easy. By the end of the year, my pentagons were looking pretty good (a lot of kids never progress beyond the “house” shape). My seven member rings never looked progressed beyond ugly blob, though.

  11. Chemistry is like baking, just don't lick the spoon... says:

    Fail as forgot about drawing chair conformations. Cyclohexane, steroids, cis-decalins and the like.

  12. Christopher Kandrat says:

    Thats pretty much what you learn.

  13. Terion says:

    I wish I’d learned that in chemistry. I played MYST III: Exile with my sister yesterday, and she laughed her butt off at my drawings of Amateria’s hexagonal keys

  14. says:

    This makes me want to take this class. o.o I love hexagons…

  15. BangorUniChemstudent says:

    Oh how very true.

  16. Me says:

    One word: benzene
    Awsome Graph!

  17. Alfhild says:

    This graph is so very true. There’s a reason chemists have a habit of writing on plain paper rather than lined!

  18. katiethechemist says:

    I would say that the “things taught” graph would look much different, but this definitely isn’t far from my “things retained.” Though, my hexagons have gotten rusty.

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