Hello, I'm wondering how many of you took undergraduate biochemistry at a school that stressed the organic chemistry behind the pathways and not just mere memorization?
One of my biggest frustrations I've had with the first and second courses of biochem is the fact that 75% is mind numbing memorization and the remaining 25% touches briefly on organic chemistry/general chemistry, which I thought was pretty cool. The mechanisms are all there in my book but we are not held responsible for them.
Memorizing structures, that's fine. Sometime it has to be done. But I would find my biochemistry text book more entertaining to read if it involved organic-like thinking.
So What gives? The biochemistry major at my school is in the chemistry department and not in the biology. If it were in the bio department, I'd say this is fair game and I would not be disappointed.
*I'm not saying biology is easier than chemistry, just venting really*
So, please share with me your thoughts. I'd like to hear what you all have to say.