Summary of "بداية الكيمياء العضوية | المحاضرة الأولي سنتر 2026 وتعليمات هامة | مستر خالد صقر"
Brief summary
Mr. Khaled Saqr (the lecturer) announces the start of the organic chemistry course for third‑year general and Al‑Azhar secondary students. He gives logistical details for both in‑person and online attendance, explains preparatory requirements, and encourages students about the importance and approach to the subject. He emphasizes punctuality, bringing supplies, limited seating in centers, availability of printed notes/guides, and the dates for the first in‑person and online sessions.
Main ideas and lessons
- Organic chemistry will be taught as a core, hands‑on subject that requires regular practice (drawing structures, solving problems by hand).
- The course is essential for students aiming at practical colleges and will focus on active, in‑class work.
- The instructor promises an engaging, thorough course with unique methods and materials not offered elsewhere.
- Logistics are clearly communicated: start dates and schedules for different centers, limited seating, and an online alternative for those who cannot attend in person.
- Printed notes and study guides will be provided; students are advised to obtain them early to avoid delays.
Detailed instructions and requirements
Registration and attendance
- Only registered students should attend in‑person classes — there is no space for unregistered attendees.
- If a center is full, follow the course online until a place opens.
- Students should communicate and remind classmates (tag/share) so everyone receives announcements.
What to bring to in‑person classes
- A new, large notebook for all organic chemistry notes.
- Pens and other writing tools — you will be working by hand in class.
- Snacks or tea if desired, especially for the first long lecture.
Classroom behavior and expectations
- Arrive on time or earlier.
- Be prepared to draw and practice actively in class — the course relies on hands‑on work.
- The notes distributed at centers are important and will be useful for final exams.
Online students and study materials
- The first online session is scheduled for January 31st (as announced).
- Study guides for online students are available at major outlets; delivery to Upper Egypt starts Monday before the first online session.
- Reserve or purchase printed guides early to avoid delays when print runs sell out.
Logistics — dates, times, and locations
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Suez
- First in‑person lecture: Saturday the 24th (announced as “tomorrow” in the clip).
- Hourly group: arrive 8:30.
- Afternoon group: arrive 12:30.
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Cairo and Giza
- Start on Monday and Tuesday — specifically the 26th and 27th.
- Students already have their individual times and IDs for their centers.
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Other centers mentioned
- Ain Zara
- Mecca Center (Giza?)
- Horus Center (Mababa)
- Shubra
- Gesr El Suez
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Online
- First online session: January 31st.
Study guides and distribution
- Study guides are available at major outlets except Upper Egypt (Upper Egypt delivery starts the Monday before the first online session).
- Outlets named: Book Store, Book Bee, Warqa.
- Shipping/availability begins “tomorrow” as announced — reserve early to avoid missing the initial print run.
Tone and motivation
- The instructor repeatedly encourages students, prays for their success, and positions the course as enjoyable and crucial for future practical college studies.
- He assures a “strong start” and promises material and teaching methods students have not seen elsewhere.
Speaker / Source
- Mr. Khaled Saqr (مستر خالد صقر) — lecturer / main speaker
Category
Educational
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