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This was Professor Shao's first quarter teaching and she did pretty well. The textbook that she had us buy was not very useful as it included too much information rather it's more useful for you to get more familiar with her notes and watch a video to familiarize yourself with the content rather than read the textbook. the cengage assignments did not reflect what was being taught in the course most of the time, except the stoichiometry ones, but that was because stoichiometry has a universal practice/question format. The midterms and final were based off of the worksheets which had one to two questions and the issue with the class was the lack of practice problems. Overall the TAs and support system were great. She offered lots of review session for the midterm, she tried to have office hours and the TAs did as well. It was a great environment and I would take the class again.
Honestly this class and Professor Shao were both pretty great. The class moves fast and you probably won't understand everything in lecture but if you try your best and ask questions you'll do fine. The tests are mostly like homework and Prof Shao/the TAs are very helpful and great at explaining the content.
definitely take this class with her. her grading scale is super generous in that most of your grade is allotted to your worksheets during your discussions and your homework. both are really useful and i recommend doing them. the cengage assignments aren't that time consuming if you do four or five questions a day out of the week. she is really willing to help and had her lectures broadcasted or recorded so you can either watch them in your dorm during your lecture time or later. your final isnt worth almost half of your grade so don't worry about it, although her final is a lot easier than her midterms if you review the midterms and her sample questions. she's really caring and i would definitely take this class with her again.
Professor Shao was an amazing chem professor. Her slides/lectures were clear and engaging and the homework was lengthy but easy to keep track of. You have a worksheet to do in each discussion, which helps your grade and also is your main tool of studying and understanding the material. She is easy to contact and very understanding. Her tests are difficult but they are reasonable if you actually understand, connect, and internalize the concepts.
This professor is the best professor you should take for chem 20A. I passed AP chem at a (competitive) nor cal high school with an A-, and in this class the excessive EASY homework and 30 points EXTRA CREDIT helped me get an A+ in chemistry, for putting in a day to 2 days before studying for exams. I completely recommend this professor for those who are not the best or suck at chem or even are great at chem. The material is rich and extensive, across all the chem classes, but atleast you will not have to worry about your grade in this class. She also grades very generously on tests, giving partial credit and even takes regrade requests if you want higher points where deserved. She is super nice, and very responsive when need be.
If you're entering 20A with little in-depth chemistry knowledge (as I did), I would highly (highly!) recommend Professor Shao. She provides so many resources (well-organized notes, practice problems, exam study guides, review lectures) and is sincerely dedicated to helping students succeed. The online homework is relatively light and the discussion session worksheets act as a helpful (and often necessary) review. Exams are more difficult in terms of content, but doable if you review the discussion worksheets and practice problems. She doesn't curve them, but the letter grade itself is buffered a bit and there are plenty of extra credit opportunities. Overall, I would definitely take this class again and recommend to other students.
Huiling (from what I've heard), was not so great in the quarter before, but she really improved this quarter. She really listens to feedback, and looks like she wants everyone to succeed. She was extremely helpful, and I'm pretty sure it just looks bad because she's forced to begin with quantum mechanics to weed out students. Granted, midterms and finals were online, so it was a lot less stressful than in person, but the tests were much harder and longer than in person as well. I really liked this class, after hearing how rough it could've been from previous students. can she pls teach 20B over Barr, I want to die.
Dr. Shao shows genuine care for her students and is willing to help out whenever she can. Though we spent the majority of the first three/four weeks learning quantum physics, I personally felt that it was still relevant to the chemical structure. I had an awesome TA as well, so that is definitely something to look out for. If there's a stellar TA that is not the leader of your particular section, it'd be super helpful to sit in on their sessions. One thing that was especially dreadful about this class was the end-of-chapter assignments on Cengage though. There's a timer that tracks how much time you spent on each assignment and I swear none of mine were below 5 hours. They're kind of dreadful and boring, but definitely help lots with your grade. Speaking of grades, this class isn't outrageously test-weighted, which I found to have helped me achieve the grade I wanted. There are also plenty of extra credit opportunities which were all easy to obtain, so you don't have to do anything super awful or a ton of extra work for extra credit.
Dr. Shao shows genuine care for her students and is willing to help out whenever she can. Though we spent the majority of the first three/four weeks learning quantum physics, I personally felt that it was still relevant to the chemical structure. I had an awesome TA as well, so that is definitely something to look out for. If there's a stellar TA that is not the leader of your particular section, it'd be super helpful to sit in on their sessions. One thing that was especially dreadful about this class was the end-of-chapter assignments on Cengage though. There's a timer that tracks how much time you spent on each assignment and I swear none of mine were below 5 hours. They're kind of dreadful and boring, but definitely help lots with your grade. Speaking of grades, this class isn't outrageously test-weighted, which I found to have helped me achieve the grade I wanted. There are also plenty of extra credit opportunities which were all easy to obtain, so you don't have to do anything super awful or a ton of extra work for extra credit.
This was Professor Shao's first quarter teaching and she did pretty well. The textbook that she had us buy was not very useful as it included too much information rather it's more useful for you to get more familiar with her notes and watch a video to familiarize yourself with the content rather than read the textbook. the cengage assignments did not reflect what was being taught in the course most of the time, except the stoichiometry ones, but that was because stoichiometry has a universal practice/question format. The midterms and final were based off of the worksheets which had one to two questions and the issue with the class was the lack of practice problems. Overall the TAs and support system were great. She offered lots of review session for the midterm, she tried to have office hours and the TAs did as well. It was a great environment and I would take the class again.
Honestly this class and Professor Shao were both pretty great. The class moves fast and you probably won't understand everything in lecture but if you try your best and ask questions you'll do fine. The tests are mostly like homework and Prof Shao/the TAs are very helpful and great at explaining the content.
definitely take this class with her. her grading scale is super generous in that most of your grade is allotted to your worksheets during your discussions and your homework. both are really useful and i recommend doing them. the cengage assignments aren't that time consuming if you do four or five questions a day out of the week. she is really willing to help and had her lectures broadcasted or recorded so you can either watch them in your dorm during your lecture time or later. your final isnt worth almost half of your grade so don't worry about it, although her final is a lot easier than her midterms if you review the midterms and her sample questions. she's really caring and i would definitely take this class with her again.
Professor Shao was an amazing chem professor. Her slides/lectures were clear and engaging and the homework was lengthy but easy to keep track of. You have a worksheet to do in each discussion, which helps your grade and also is your main tool of studying and understanding the material. She is easy to contact and very understanding. Her tests are difficult but they are reasonable if you actually understand, connect, and internalize the concepts.
This professor is the best professor you should take for chem 20A. I passed AP chem at a (competitive) nor cal high school with an A-, and in this class the excessive EASY homework and 30 points EXTRA CREDIT helped me get an A+ in chemistry, for putting in a day to 2 days before studying for exams. I completely recommend this professor for those who are not the best or suck at chem or even are great at chem. The material is rich and extensive, across all the chem classes, but atleast you will not have to worry about your grade in this class. She also grades very generously on tests, giving partial credit and even takes regrade requests if you want higher points where deserved. She is super nice, and very responsive when need be.
If you're entering 20A with little in-depth chemistry knowledge (as I did), I would highly (highly!) recommend Professor Shao. She provides so many resources (well-organized notes, practice problems, exam study guides, review lectures) and is sincerely dedicated to helping students succeed. The online homework is relatively light and the discussion session worksheets act as a helpful (and often necessary) review. Exams are more difficult in terms of content, but doable if you review the discussion worksheets and practice problems. She doesn't curve them, but the letter grade itself is buffered a bit and there are plenty of extra credit opportunities. Overall, I would definitely take this class again and recommend to other students.
Huiling (from what I've heard), was not so great in the quarter before, but she really improved this quarter. She really listens to feedback, and looks like she wants everyone to succeed. She was extremely helpful, and I'm pretty sure it just looks bad because she's forced to begin with quantum mechanics to weed out students. Granted, midterms and finals were online, so it was a lot less stressful than in person, but the tests were much harder and longer than in person as well. I really liked this class, after hearing how rough it could've been from previous students. can she pls teach 20B over Barr, I want to die.
Dr. Shao shows genuine care for her students and is willing to help out whenever she can. Though we spent the majority of the first three/four weeks learning quantum physics, I personally felt that it was still relevant to the chemical structure. I had an awesome TA as well, so that is definitely something to look out for. If there's a stellar TA that is not the leader of your particular section, it'd be super helpful to sit in on their sessions. One thing that was especially dreadful about this class was the end-of-chapter assignments on Cengage though. There's a timer that tracks how much time you spent on each assignment and I swear none of mine were below 5 hours. They're kind of dreadful and boring, but definitely help lots with your grade. Speaking of grades, this class isn't outrageously test-weighted, which I found to have helped me achieve the grade I wanted. There are also plenty of extra credit opportunities which were all easy to obtain, so you don't have to do anything super awful or a ton of extra work for extra credit.
Dr. Shao shows genuine care for her students and is willing to help out whenever she can. Though we spent the majority of the first three/four weeks learning quantum physics, I personally felt that it was still relevant to the chemical structure. I had an awesome TA as well, so that is definitely something to look out for. If there's a stellar TA that is not the leader of your particular section, it'd be super helpful to sit in on their sessions. One thing that was especially dreadful about this class was the end-of-chapter assignments on Cengage though. There's a timer that tracks how much time you spent on each assignment and I swear none of mine were below 5 hours. They're kind of dreadful and boring, but definitely help lots with your grade. Speaking of grades, this class isn't outrageously test-weighted, which I found to have helped me achieve the grade I wanted. There are also plenty of extra credit opportunities which were all easy to obtain, so you don't have to do anything super awful or a ton of extra work for extra credit.
Based on 92 Users
TOP TAGS
- Gives Extra Credit (68)
- Uses Slides (58)
- Is Podcasted (56)
- Tolerates Tardiness (49)
- Engaging Lectures (44)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (41)
- Tough Tests (47)
- Would Take Again (55)