21275 Rue Lakeshore, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 3V9, Montreal, Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada
Keep up with all the readings and participate in class. The papers count for more than the reaction papers. Must enjoy creative writing and essay writing to do well.
It's first semester chemistry, so it's just a matter of understanding the concepts properly and laying a strong foundation for your future advanced classes. You don't need to do much to nail the course if you're able to grasp the content well (and with her explaining, you will, trust me) She's an easy grader and has very clear evaluations
listen in class and only study the questions he tells you will resemble the one on the exam
In the class that I took with this teacher, Japanese Literature, journals were assigned for every class up until about 10 weeks into the semester. These are really easy grades to get and he tells you far in advance how much time you are going to need to complete the assigned work and reading. Keep up with your readings and you will be fine for journals, the one essay he assigns, as well as the short five minute reading tests that he gives hints for. If I could, I would retake him for another English class as he is not only hilarious, but an amazing teacher that knows what he is doing. If you have the opportunity, take him.