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Chem36x are independent lab courses (x=1, analytical; x=2, inorganic; x=3, organic; x=4, physical). Can I do the two halves of these courses in any order?

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Chem36x are independent lab courses (x=1, analytical; x=2, inorganic; x=3, organic; x=4, physical). Can I do the two halves of these courses in any order?

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Yes, the order of terms is not important. For inorganic and organic, you can even take them as two consecutive fall terms or two consecutive spring terms as well as the more common fall + spring. For physical, the fall and the summer terms are the same, so the option becomes fall + spring or summer + spring. For analytical, the fall + spring pattern is currently the only option.

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