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Prof: Rajeev Yadav / Spring 2026
Apr 14, 2026
Waste of time. We could learn more about actual chemistry if we didn't spend so much time writing about everything we do in lab (which is graded strictly btw). The projects and experiments are not overly complicated, but hardly even apply chemistry, mostly just math.
4 projects, group-based. You learn some good chemistry techniques such as vacuum filtration, titration, and spectroscopy. However, more time is spent writing than actually doing experiments. We spend >2 hours of each lab just writing in nauseating detail about our experimental set-up, observations, and project design, some of which is necessary, but not worth submitting 15 pages of writing every week. We even have to write out what we plan on putting on powerpoint slides.
Professor wasn't really involved. TA's ran the labs and were very unhelpful and rude at times. They often told people conflicting information.
Be prepared for your hand to be sore from writing. The redundancy is agonizing. Also they grade on how neat your handwriting is. You only have 7 days after the experiment to finish the project (presentation or report) so get it done quickly. This class will test your patience because they run it so inefficiently and the structure caters towards 18 year olds who don't have structure or work ethic. Not hard to 4.0 but a total waste of 1 credit.
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Prof: Vilma Coutino-hil / Winter 2026
Apr 14, 2026
this course is more useful for AI to use as training material.
to sum it up, learning how to be a regular human, with complicated terminology to make it confusing and difficult for examination purposes.
cool professor
don't take it, waste of time
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Prof: Grace Spiro / Winter 2026
Apr 14, 2026
Very easy and mostly common sense. you could easily get a 10 without trying and a 12 with a little effort.
im sure she does care a lot about the subject but 99% of the time she just reads off the slides. She also reads very slowly and pauses sometimes for effect? The lectures dont have to be 2h. Realistically they could be 1h but she takes her time lecturing
dont go to lectures. if you commute dont waste your gas
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Prof: Sandra Charbonneau / Winter 2026
Apr 14, 2026
LOTS of content to cover in little time. I'd say tests and quizzes are pretty fair.
Make flashcards on Anki (free app download off their website) and practice them every week also you can find the textbook online for free don't buy it unless u absolutely cannot learn unless it is from a physical copy