Jack Waas

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Jack R. Waas

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Jan 28, 2020
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Professsor Wass is a good professor. His lectures are alright in explaining the concepts. I personally don't think his lectures helped me. I found that I had to teach myself through the textbook and with OWL. I liked him as a person,

Jan 13, 2020
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So far, Prof. Waas is my fave prof. It's a bit hard to make A's for me usually but I easily pulled out a high A for Ochem 1. He's very easy to listen to because he's such a character. He's a nice guy who's very willing to help as well. He's legendary!!! I would like to be back for Ochem 2.

Apr 27, 2020
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First of all, if you don't like chemistry, you're going to struggle with college chemistry. CHEM 222 is supposed to be the simple Organic Chemistry and it's still incredibly challenging. However, Doctor Waas is one of the best chemistry professors I've had. He always asks for feedback and questions from students. He constantly shows that he cares about us as well.

Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Chemistry


Resume

  • 1990

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Organic Chemistry

  • 1986

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Chemistry and Music

    Swarthmore College

  • Spectroscopy

    Organic Synthesis

    Organic Chemistry

    Lecturing

    Higher Education

    Science

    University Teaching

    Research

    Public Speaking

    organic reaction mechanisms

    Teaching

    Waas

    Jack

    Waas

    Texas A&M University

    Bethel University

    Periodic work (usually during the summer) with Professor Daniel Singleton. Computational and experimental studies of organic reaction mechanisms

    especially pericyclic reactions that might lead to multiple products via a common transition structure.

    Research Associate

    Bryan/College Station

    Texas Area

    Texas A&M University

    Saint Paul

    MN

    Organic Chemistry I and II

    lecture and lab\nIntroduction to (general and organic) Chemistry for nursing majors

    lecture and lab\nModern Alchemy lecture and lab (a course for non-science majors)

    Associate Professor

    Bethel University

    Organic Chemistry I and II

    lecture and lab

    Lecturer

    Bryan/College Station

    Texas Area

    Texas A&M University

    Texas A&M University

    Lecturer

    Texas A&M University

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