Average
Professor Naah's class is composed of group project, four exams, reaction paper and quizzes. Group project was never that easy. For the reaction paper, we were not given any rubric and he graded it very hard. Quizzes, we typically took them together. For the exams, first two exams were very easy. However, the third one is harder but still I got a B. For the finals we never review about it and I got C. I tried sending him emails about it but I did not receive any replies at all.
Poor
I'm pretty used to accents and all, but professor Naah was almost unintelligible. Not only was the accent very heavy, he spoke too fast and went over too little. The homework was on ALEKS, a pretty terrible and unreliable program so you ended up teaching yourself a lot of the time. There are quite a few quizzes but he'll normally tell you when they are via email.
Awesome
Professor Naah gets a recommendation from me! He really just wants his pupils to do well.
Wright State University - Chemistry
Lecturer - Wright State University
Basil
Naah, PhD
Dayton, Ohio Area
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Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Chemical Education
Bachelor of Science - BS
Biochemistry
Master of Science - MS
Chemistry