Nah, prof for the last two years has been a guy with a british-sounding accent.Originally posted by colinxx235
My suggestion is just to get as many old Chem 357 midterms/finals as you can. Even without them its a pretty easy course to catch up on.
Assuming its still german guy, he was a big fan of repeating questions (feel free to correct me if this has changed in the last two years)
A course like Chem 357 is easy to catchup on mainly because its mostly memorization and reading. That course doesn't build on itself like other ones do. So if you miss some time, yes it sucks and you're behind. But at least you aren't missing key principles required to continue learning.
Not everyone in first year engg is necessarily taking all 10 courses. For example, I started in physics and got credit for half of the first year engg courses when I switched programs. Since I only needed to take 5 first year engg courses i just took a few extra course along the way.Originally posted by Disoblige
True, but why would someone take CHEM357 if they're still in first year with 10 full courses?