RE:Anybody here have any more suggestions?
Read every organic text you can get your hands on. Go sit in the library. Write down the terms you want to learn about on paper. Read read read. It's all there right in your library. Oh and Rhodium's page is a gold mine.
I also like this link http://www.uwstout.edu/chemistry/forrest/ (http://www.uwstout.edu/chemistry/forrest/)
This page has movies showing different lab equipment in use. It helped me when I first started. Snowdome.mov shows how to properly dry a solution, meltpt.mov shows a melting point test start to finish, and distill.mov shows a simple distillation apparatus running.
Above all don't give up no matter what. It's worth the effort trust me.