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Overall Rating: 3.0 / 5.0

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Class of
2022
Feb 21, 2021

This class (AP Chemistry) is very easy to pass. Pass as in a C or even a B, not an A. If you want an A, you have to work for it. She gives enough homework (basically really low) so that you can understand the concept at its bare minimum. But to truly do well on tests requires effort to study by yourself. She specifically points this out in the beginning of the year; this is an AP class, you should not be expecting her to hold your hand. The good thing is that she is very fair; she never includes material she hasn't went over in class. Review basic concepts before the start of a unit, pay attention in class, ask her any questions, and you'll be fine.

Class of
2022
Dec 16, 2020

So, don't take this class. She is a nice person but not meant to be a teacher for high school. She never curves test and her assignments don't help your grate. No extra credit either. She is stricter than college professors. You will learn out of stress not out of passion. Just take this class in college.

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