Awful
However says that "Lab is rough, but that has nothing to do with Lee", I'd like to tell them that they are completely incorrect. He makes the practicals, and he's the one that puts in whatever he likes while throwing in a few curveballs. If you do happen to take him, study every night for at least 3 to 4 hours.
Awesome
Lee is absolutely my favorite professor at Texas A&M. He is hilarious and genuinely cares about his students! You WILL have to work for your grade, but Lee makes it possible. some times 8 pts on every exam) and if you go to class and his reviews, His Lab is rough, but that has nothing to do with Lee.an A is definitely doable. He offers TONS of extra credit (
Awful
Professor Lee makes you earn your grade. The lab is super hard.
Awful
The lecture and lab is hard. Asked him about homework and he couldn't "dumb it down". I wish he did a better job teaching and not going tangents every single time.
Awful
Awful professor. Take his class if you're planning on going to graduate school/ Exams and lab practical are very difficult. Good luck.
Average
On exams 1, 2, and 3 there are bonus questions. The lab is the real grade killer with most people failing all quizzes and the lab practical. make sure to star . everything he says will be on the exam.
Average
Professor Lee has a lot of positive traits. He will offer tons of credit through LC and attendance on some days. He will tell you what will be on the exams and give tips for laboratory. However, the laboratory felt impossible with the class. This is due to the average on quizzes which is 40. Aside from that, he is very monotonous and goes off on the same tangent every class. Because of this, you will feel unmotivated to wake up at 8 in the morning.
Awesome
Prof. Lee may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I really think he's awesome. He does everything he can to prepare you for MCAT. He talks around from subject to subject, but I feel like it's because of the amount of material. You can see that he really wants you to learn. You should be fine as long as you show up in class, go to SI, get those easy extra 30 points from LC, and study.
Awesome
Chris Lee was undoubtedly the best professor at A&M. He is really funny and keeps lectures interesting. As long as you take notes from powerpoints and make sure to listen to what he says the tests will be super easy! He will tell you things that are on the test and help you in the lab since he is the head of it. He honestly makes everything easy!
Awesome
You can see that Prof. Lee cares about his students and wants them to succeed! He gives good lectures and even holds his own review sessions to help his students. 10/10 would recommend!
Awesome
Doctor Lee is awesome. He's one of the only instructors who really keeps his promises to maintain the tests focused on what is discussed in class. Just study and pay attention in class, then you'll be fine. Not to mention his 30 LC points and random bonus points will make an easy A. People who have done wrong have no right to blame him for their own destruction.
Good
You need to work hard on Doctor Lee's BIOL 122 class. However, he's also a very nice guy when you email him about your concerns. I highly recommend that you record his lectures and focused on the things that he'll highlighted, as important.
Awesome
Professor Lee's class was more on memorization. However, he repeated important information during lectures, that will be on the exam. I learned everything during the lecture and watched the PowerPoints a few days before the exam. Fortunately, I did really well. He's very funny and wants his students to learn as much as possible. Also, he associates the content to health care professions. He's a king. Overall, he's the best professor I've ever had.
Texas A&M University College Station - Biology
Biology Faculty - Texas A&M University
Higher Education
Christopher
Lee, Ph.D.
College Station, Texas
To my students: "Who I am is complicated. What I am is not complicated! I am here to make you think. I am NOT concerned about grades. I am concerned with your personal and intellectual development. Out of discomfort comes development - be prepared to redefine the word "busy" and be prepared to have the grit and toughness it will take to work through problems and questions. I am going to raise the bar and expect you to jump over it. We are all on the same team."
Faculty
Teaching Coordinator; Lecturer
Corporate Trainer
The Princeton Review, College Station, Texas. Duties include nation-wide travel to oversee the training of instructors who will teach the Biological Sciences section of the MCAT hyper-learning course.
May 15, 2001 – Present. Instructor, The Princeton Review, College Station, Texas. Responsible for preparing students for the Biological Sciences section of the Medical Colleges Admissions Test.
Master's degree - ABD
Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Science Education and Curriculum Theory
Bachelor's degree
Biomedical Sciences, General
Faculty
Teaching Coordinator; Lecturer
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