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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.
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hey, guys, I took 14bl this summer and the following items helped me pass chem14bl, I just want to share with you all. feel free to message me if you're interested, I am selling these at very negotiable prices so feel free to email me at
----- aash59363@gmail.com for any questions.
I accept venmo :)
4th ed. Chemistry Experiments for Life Science majors
3rd ed. Techniques in organic chemistry
chem 14bl pre-labs and post labs
chem 14 bl past midterms and finals
I enjoyed the labs, but lectures were pretty pointless. It's hard to understand him with his accent, but the powerpoints are enough to get you through. He's really nice though! He allows a cheat sheet for the final, though I didn't find it super relevant to the test... The workload is fair enough with 1 prelab and postlab due each week, but grading depends on how strict/relaxed your TA is.
Dr. Henrary does have a very strong accent that is often to hard understand. However, it does get easier throughout the quarter and he prints out lecture slides for each student to use and write on during lecture. The printed slides help you follow along. Henrary's class is very simple and straightforward. If you have his lecture slides and study them you will do well. He will literally tell you what is on the midterm. Additionally, you get a full page front and back cheat sheet for the final so you can't really complain. Overall, Henrary really seems to care about his students. He asked me how I felt about the tests after I turned them in and would say hello and have a conversation with me when he saw me in lab. I find that pretty impressive considering I was just one student in his lecture that never went to office hours. Because of all of this I would definitely not be too worried about taking his class!
In my opinion.......
Professor: He has a thick accent, so you want to be able to hear what he says. Sometimes, he gives information about the exams during his lectures, which are not podcasted (at least for summer session A 2017), and some of the lecture notes that he gives in class are blank. I think he really wants his students to succeed, because he was upset at the low midterm average (71%).
Midterm: Honestly, this exam isnt too bad material-wise, but you have to make sure you don't make any mistakes, and be sure to CHECK YOUR WORK. I made so many mistakes on the exam and they add up a lot.
Final: The final was way more difficult than the midterm, unfortunately, but we were able to bring a cheat sheet computer paper that we can write on both sides.
Labs: Labs were either individual or group work, and were usually expected to be finished in the 3 hour lab period. The professor "normalizes" the grades so that students with difficult TAs get more points and students with easier TAs get fewer points. I'm not sure how that system works.
CPR: I basically wrote an essay on some topic, graded 3 sample essays, and then graded 3 peer essays as well as my own.
Weaknesses: Disorganized material
hey, guys, I took 14bl this summer and the following items helped me pass chem14bl, I just want to share with you all. feel free to message me if you're interested, I am selling these at very negotiable prices so feel free to email me at
----- aash59363@gmail.com for any questions.
I accept venmo :)
4th ed. Chemistry Experiments for Life Science majors
3rd ed. Techniques in organic chemistry
chem 14bl pre-labs and post labs
chem 14 bl past midterms and finals
I enjoyed the labs, but lectures were pretty pointless. It's hard to understand him with his accent, but the powerpoints are enough to get you through. He's really nice though! He allows a cheat sheet for the final, though I didn't find it super relevant to the test... The workload is fair enough with 1 prelab and postlab due each week, but grading depends on how strict/relaxed your TA is.
Dr. Henrary does have a very strong accent that is often to hard understand. However, it does get easier throughout the quarter and he prints out lecture slides for each student to use and write on during lecture. The printed slides help you follow along. Henrary's class is very simple and straightforward. If you have his lecture slides and study them you will do well. He will literally tell you what is on the midterm. Additionally, you get a full page front and back cheat sheet for the final so you can't really complain. Overall, Henrary really seems to care about his students. He asked me how I felt about the tests after I turned them in and would say hello and have a conversation with me when he saw me in lab. I find that pretty impressive considering I was just one student in his lecture that never went to office hours. Because of all of this I would definitely not be too worried about taking his class!
In my opinion.......
Professor: He has a thick accent, so you want to be able to hear what he says. Sometimes, he gives information about the exams during his lectures, which are not podcasted (at least for summer session A 2017), and some of the lecture notes that he gives in class are blank. I think he really wants his students to succeed, because he was upset at the low midterm average (71%).
Midterm: Honestly, this exam isnt too bad material-wise, but you have to make sure you don't make any mistakes, and be sure to CHECK YOUR WORK. I made so many mistakes on the exam and they add up a lot.
Final: The final was way more difficult than the midterm, unfortunately, but we were able to bring a cheat sheet computer paper that we can write on both sides.
Labs: Labs were either individual or group work, and were usually expected to be finished in the 3 hour lab period. The professor "normalizes" the grades so that students with difficult TAs get more points and students with easier TAs get fewer points. I'm not sure how that system works.
CPR: I basically wrote an essay on some topic, graded 3 sample essays, and then graded 3 peer essays as well as my own.
Weaknesses: Disorganized material
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