General Information |
Professor: |
Pesterfield |
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CHEM |
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Student Grade: |
Not Specified |
Post Date: |
2:12:57 PM 12/9/2006 |
Overall Rating: |
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Exam Information |
Exam Content: |
Multiple Choice
Matching
True/False
Fill in the Blank
Essay
Problem Solving
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Mandatory Final: |
Yes |
Cumulative Final: |
No |
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Other Information |
Textbook Required: |
Not Specified |
Extra Credit Available: |
Not Specified |
Attendance Required: |
Not Specified |
Quantity of Notes: |
Not Specified |
Difficulty: |
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Additional Comments |
So all you 120 people seem to have a problem with Pesterfield...I guess this is the first time in your lives you've had to use your brains a little. First of all, I think a 116, 120, whatever lower level chemistry class you take should be really HARD. This is so you can determine early on if you have what it takes to make it in chemistry (it really is for your own good). Why? Because later on it gets impossibly hard for some upperclassmen and they have to pick another major and have all those other hours wasted. And what about all you pre-professional students crying? Do I really want my future doctor to complain because a chemistry class was hard? Give me a break! I appreciate the torture I took for inorganic because I actually understand some chemistry now and I wish I had taken him for lower level courses! Dr. Pesterfield really is available and extremly helpful if you are having a hard time so use his office hours! So for all you cry babies maybe you should change to a cake major or just drop out of college all together (burger king is hiring). Otherwise, chemistry is hard so get over it.
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