Holly O'Neill

 Holly O'Neill

Holly O'Neill

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Jan 29, 2020
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Professor O'Neill is knowledgeable about the material. However, she does a poor job explaining it to students. Her lectures are very detailed and it's hard to know what content is important. If I had an option, I would take this class with a different professor.

Jan 29, 2020
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I had no choice but to drop Professor O'Neill's class. I regretted going to this class. I did not like the teaching style of them because she always took to long to explain everything.

Jan 29, 2020
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Professor O'Neill made the class unnecessarily hard. She's easily the worst professor at Washburn University.

Jan 29, 2020
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Professor O'Neill is the worst prof I've ever had. I constantly worry about my grades in her lab and pretty much cry myself to sleep after her class. She gives little time for actual lab and takes forever to explain the material. She's a good person but a terrible prof.

Biography

Washburn University - Chemistry



Experience

  • Midwest Research Institute

    Chemist

    Mehod development and validation on LC/MS/MS, ICP/MS, IC/MS, training courses to teach new technicians, working in mobile labs in various parts of the world, research in bioweapons detection

  • Washburn University

    Director of Forensic Chemical Science Program and Assistant Professor

    Holly worked at Washburn University as a Director of Forensic Chemical Science Program and Assistant Professor

Education

  • University of Tulsa

    Masters of Science

    Analytical Chemistry

  • University of Tulsa

    research chemist


    Research in bioweapons detection, writing procedures to train new technicians, training new technicians, public speaking

  • Northeastern State University

    Bachelor of Science

    Analytical Chemistry

CH 103

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