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I absolutely love taking Chem 14C with professor Castillo! In fact, this has been my favorite chemistry class I have ever taken in my life, especially because I like organic chemistry, and this class is a great introduction to the subject. I would absolutely recommend taking this class, and would love to take another class with Professor Castillo in the future, if possible.
she's overall a good professor who cares about our learning, not as terrible as everyone says. they just think their entitled to so many things -- longer quiz times, more extra credit, online quizzes, etc. they email her for every little thing and don't email her with respect i know they would never ask for these things from other professors like lavelle or scerri
Castillo is very nice and really cares about student learning. Sometimes she can come off as condescending, but she is really invested in learning. It was her first quarter teaching so people need to cut her some slack. She isn't as bad as everyone says. She is a decent lecturer but has some communication issues. Also, her slides are really good. She is a good person, a decent teacher, and had a generous grading scale. I honestly would take another class with her.
This was Castillo's first time teaching so it was understandable that their were a lot of bumps in the road. In lectures, she went over slides and examples but did not require clickers so attendance wasn't taken. She held in class quizzes (about 5) that were during the first 10 minutes of class. Overall, it was a good class and she made herself readily available to help students in office hours and through emails. She wasn't always super clear about the material she was teaching and what made it worse was that the textbook included examples that were 10x the difficulty as the actual material we were learning in class so it was hard to look to the textbook for help and understanding. The TA's did a good job at filling in the cracks otherwise.
Professor Castillo is nice and doesn't seem like she wants to give students a hard time, but isn't really clear in her lectures, and also struggles to control the class sometimes so time gets wasted waiting for people to quiet down. That isn't necessarily in her control, and I think it's her first quarter teaching so that might change in the future. But the way she sometimes doesn't fully answer students questions in class is unhelpful, and causes people to talk more.
She was pretty vague in saying what would be on the midterms, and uploaded some practice problems for them but said she wouldn't upload the answers. Some material was on the midterm that she said wouldn't be emphasized, and during the review session she would not answer questions as to what specific material would be on the midterm.
The grades for the class are based on 2 midterms, 5 quizzes, discussion section attendance (you only have to go to 5/10 discussion sections for full credit) and the final.
This was by far the most horrendous professor I have ever had the displeasure of taking a class with. I hope she never gets the opportunity to teach this class again. I had to self teach this class using the organic chemistry tutor on youtube. She is not understandable at all and truly a horrible lecturer. IF YOU CAN AVOID THIS PROFESSOR DO IT. She seriously needs to TAKE chem 14C before she ever attempts to teach it again. I hope I never have to try and learn a single thing from this terrible terrible professor for the rest of my college career.
As people have already said, Prof. Castillo seems like she really WANTS to sympathize and make this course as simple as possible, but unfortunately she's just not a very good lecturer.
I think the worst thing was the way she answered questions + communicated with students in class. It seemed like every question was either a joke or a waste of her time, and the majority of questions were met with thinly veiled passive aggressiveness and eye-rolls. Say what you will about her, she's very skilled in making you feel stupid in front of 250 people.
I absolutely love taking Chem 14C with professor Castillo! In fact, this has been my favorite chemistry class I have ever taken in my life, especially because I like organic chemistry, and this class is a great introduction to the subject. I would absolutely recommend taking this class, and would love to take another class with Professor Castillo in the future, if possible.
she's overall a good professor who cares about our learning, not as terrible as everyone says. they just think their entitled to so many things -- longer quiz times, more extra credit, online quizzes, etc. they email her for every little thing and don't email her with respect i know they would never ask for these things from other professors like lavelle or scerri
Castillo is very nice and really cares about student learning. Sometimes she can come off as condescending, but she is really invested in learning. It was her first quarter teaching so people need to cut her some slack. She isn't as bad as everyone says. She is a decent lecturer but has some communication issues. Also, her slides are really good. She is a good person, a decent teacher, and had a generous grading scale. I honestly would take another class with her.
This was Castillo's first time teaching so it was understandable that their were a lot of bumps in the road. In lectures, she went over slides and examples but did not require clickers so attendance wasn't taken. She held in class quizzes (about 5) that were during the first 10 minutes of class. Overall, it was a good class and she made herself readily available to help students in office hours and through emails. She wasn't always super clear about the material she was teaching and what made it worse was that the textbook included examples that were 10x the difficulty as the actual material we were learning in class so it was hard to look to the textbook for help and understanding. The TA's did a good job at filling in the cracks otherwise.
Professor Castillo is nice and doesn't seem like she wants to give students a hard time, but isn't really clear in her lectures, and also struggles to control the class sometimes so time gets wasted waiting for people to quiet down. That isn't necessarily in her control, and I think it's her first quarter teaching so that might change in the future. But the way she sometimes doesn't fully answer students questions in class is unhelpful, and causes people to talk more.
She was pretty vague in saying what would be on the midterms, and uploaded some practice problems for them but said she wouldn't upload the answers. Some material was on the midterm that she said wouldn't be emphasized, and during the review session she would not answer questions as to what specific material would be on the midterm.
The grades for the class are based on 2 midterms, 5 quizzes, discussion section attendance (you only have to go to 5/10 discussion sections for full credit) and the final.
This was by far the most horrendous professor I have ever had the displeasure of taking a class with. I hope she never gets the opportunity to teach this class again. I had to self teach this class using the organic chemistry tutor on youtube. She is not understandable at all and truly a horrible lecturer. IF YOU CAN AVOID THIS PROFESSOR DO IT. She seriously needs to TAKE chem 14C before she ever attempts to teach it again. I hope I never have to try and learn a single thing from this terrible terrible professor for the rest of my college career.
As people have already said, Prof. Castillo seems like she really WANTS to sympathize and make this course as simple as possible, but unfortunately she's just not a very good lecturer.
I think the worst thing was the way she answered questions + communicated with students in class. It seemed like every question was either a joke or a waste of her time, and the majority of questions were met with thinly veiled passive aggressiveness and eye-rolls. Say what you will about her, she's very skilled in making you feel stupid in front of 250 people.