Leslee Ingratta

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Overall Rating: 2.2 / 5.0

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Class of
2025
Apr 12, 2024

She is very nice and understanding towards students. I have had a good experience with her so far. Her classes are very enjoyable, unlike other classes offered at this school. She is also very approachable.

Class of
2025
Jan 04, 2024

The textbooks assigned are generally poor; I recommend finding another up-to-date one online (by the same company). Generally there isn't much learning in the class; you are generally told to memorize the textbook each class. Take good notes from the textbook and memorize all the tables she tells you to. There is quite a substantial amount of homework but it'll help if you do 1/4 of it (don't do it all if you value your sanity). The labs aren't very common but they aren't that hard either. Study hard for the tests as they make up a huge amount of your grade (the quizzes don't really matter).

Class of
2026
Sep 06, 2023

You will need to put in some work by studying, paying attention in class and completing homework. Her tests are fairly close to the practice reviews she gives you and she is always open to answering science questions. I found her very likeable with fun assignments that taught us in unique ways.

Class of
2023
Jan 18, 2022

Be sure to study half the course before you join because she will be only teaching you what I can only describe as a sliver of useful information. Everything learned throughout the course will be self-study. Worse yet, this is pre-AP chem.

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