21275 Rue Lakeshore, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3V9, Montreal, Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada
Chemistry of solutions is a moderately difficult class, and the calculations do take some practice. Always do the assigned homework as it really helps and counts for grades. There are 3 unit tests each worth 10% and the final is worth 30% but if that exam grade is better than a unit test than bit replaces that mark (aka the final could be worth 40%) There's lots of group work and lab groups will be made for you based on a survey the teacher gives out so you can be paired with other students that work like you do.
take advantage of the constant help and kindness of the teacher to succeed if you are having trouble. readings are painful, but thankfully not always necessary.
The tests can be harder than expected but are much easier if you put in the work and do the practice problems. Take the advice you're given when it comes to work.
I took him for Electricity & Magnetism, and he explains the concepts very well. The class itself is quite interesting, and the teacher has a separate interest in astronomy, which also enriches the class content. It is confusing at times, but it's a very fascinating course to take.