Stella Lee

Data based on 9 reviews.

Overall Rating: 1.3 / 5.0

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Class of
2022
May 31, 2022

Try to memorize everything she teaches and please please please take notes in your science journal. If you're in grade 9 it can help get your grade up. Try to not fall behind because it is very easy and try your best to answer the questions in the google form even though some of them are very worded very weirdly. Make sure to watch the videos in the google forms too i found those helpful

Class of
2022
Mar 10, 2022

Literally just hand things in and actually try to learn from the google forms.

Class of
2024
Aug 14, 2021

please complete the note journal she assigns. It's worth a lot of marks and it's important you do well on it.

Class of
2024
Nov 23, 2020

Fill in your student journal and do the worksheets, or you will lose marks. All the questions on tests are worded in a bizarre way, be careful of them.

Class of
0
Jan 24, 2020

STUDY. EVERY SINGLE DAY. Seriously, at the beginning of the course (or even before it) sit down, make a list of everything you need to learn, and study every single day! Her multiple choice is a nightmare. It tricks you a lot. To do well, do lots of practice (every problem you can get your hands on). Always read the textbook. Also THE COURSE CALENDAR IS YOUR HOLY BOOK! It has everything you need to know. Look at that thing because Google Classroom isn't used as much. Most importantly, listen to every word the teacher says, and take notes of every word. After class, research everything she talked about, because that WILL be on the test, even if she only briefly mentioned it. Always stand up for yourself, speak up, and ask stupid questions. Don't be afraid of humiliation - you need to do everything possible to get the answers.

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