<p>How is CHM2210 with Dolbier? I'm taking the section for the Chemistry majors. Has anyone heard about how it's any different? Also, does Dolbier grade on a curve or on a set scale? Just to make things clear, I'm taking CHM2046, CHM2046L, BSC2011, and BSC2011L over Summer C and then CHM2210 (along with other classes I don't have questions about) for Fall.</p>
<p>How is CHM2046 with Horvath? Some of my friends say he's fine and makes plenty of room for extra credit. Any suggestions for both? </p>
<p>Also, I'm taking BSC2011 with Rebekka Darner, and I can't find any information about her at all.</p>
<p>Right now I have like a 97 in CHM2045 and I have well above the now curved A in BSC2010, and near 100s in their respective labs.</p>
<p>Horvath is a pretty bad professor. He doesn't really teach well, and he makes you use a book of notes that he wrote since he doesn't like the text book. The notes are confusing, and don't really help.
His tests are like the hardest questions he can think of, but he repeats them so if you look at old tests and figure out how some of them are done you'll be able to get a few questions.
The only thing that allows any one to pass his class is all the extra credit he gives out. there is so much extra credit that I was able to get an A even with a zero on the final exam, but the material is very hard.
Also CHM2046L is run by horvath and that class is a pain. I spent as much or more time for that I credit hour lab than I did for most of my 3credit classes.</p>
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Also CHM2046L is run by horvath and that class is a pain. I spent as much or more time for that I credit hour lab than I did for most of my 3credit classes.
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<p>That's how most lab go. Wait till you get to labs that are worth 2 credits.</p>
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I'm taking the section for the Chemistry majors. Has anyone heard about how it's any different?
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<p>Is there such a thing? All the CHM2210 classes seem the same to me. </p>
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Just to make things clear, I'm taking CHM2046, CHM2046L, BSC2011, and BSC2011L over Summer C and then CHM2210 (along with other classes I don't have questions about) for Fall.