Average
If you study the textbook well, exams will be easier for you. It's pretty much like the practice tests and worksheets.
Awesome
Prof. Wiegand is the best chem prof for 142! She has quite a fast pacing and you wouldn't do well if you don't study. Her lectures are very effective though and she clarifies a really terrible textbook.
Good
Professor Wiegand carefully went over each student's questions in class. The exams were on a higher difficulty level, even if you studied. I only ended up with 70% on each of them, with an average around 50-60%. The exams use a lot of in-class examples. However, it's not that difficult to get at least 3.0 if you just put in the effort and go to class.
Poor
Prof. Wiegand is amazing, but her lectures could have been better. Some of her tests also contained material that we hadn't gone over in class. If you're confident in chem, you can take this class, but if you don't have much experience on this, I recommend you take a diff professor.
Average
Prof. Deborah is fine as a prof, but she has an awful grading style. Majority of class was getting in the 50s to low 70s range for Midterms and Finals. Though there was a significant curve, preparing students better for class would have been better. Her expectations aren't so understandable as well.
Awesome
I loved her so much, she kinda reminded me of my grandma (in a good way), you could really tell that she cared about her students. She did give out a lot of assignments (+ 3 midterms + final), however she was doing it for us. The class average was quite low (50-70%), but it is totally manageable as long as you really interact with the material.
University of Washington - Chemistry
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