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I have been going through many many forums and taking advice from those who have been in similar situations as myself.
One piece of advice that I am learning is very very true in pre med is how a professor can really make or break your chance of success.
My situation is this:
I have taken 3 years of chem. I am in gen chem, and things were going great. I was making A's on the quizzes, A's on the graded homework, and I understand everything. However on the first exam, I scored a 77. His exams were nothing like the quizzes and did not test on the same material. He even said that he didn't expect most of us to pass... which isn't that bad if he gave a curve, but he does not. Not even with the class average being around a D-.
I know many people might be thinking that a 77 on one exam cannot make or break your chances of an A, but considering there are only 2 exams for the semester and a final--getting a C on an exam (even with good quiz scores and homework scores) is basically dooming me to a B or at best A/B. Hypothetically, if I get high A's on the rest of the exams and quizzes and homeworks, according to his weighting, I will be barely scraping by with an A.
After talking with other gen chem students, I found out that I got stuck with the hardest professor. The other two have 5 exams and a final, are lenient graders and will give credit for setting up the equation right, give practice exams and the averages on the exams are A's. I really got screwed over.
Also, the gen chem lab is a separate class, which I make A's in and has no impact on the lecture class. One of the main reasons I have to get an A in lecture, besides my GPA of course, is because I need an A in lecture to work as a lab assistant and I would love to do that.
Do you think it is a good idea to finish this gen chem class with the possibility of getting a B, then retake it next semester with an easy prof for an A? I would be enrolled in gen chem 2 by that point and I wouldn't have to retake the first lab.
Any other suggestions?
One piece of advice that I am learning is very very true in pre med is how a professor can really make or break your chance of success.
My situation is this:
I have taken 3 years of chem. I am in gen chem, and things were going great. I was making A's on the quizzes, A's on the graded homework, and I understand everything. However on the first exam, I scored a 77. His exams were nothing like the quizzes and did not test on the same material. He even said that he didn't expect most of us to pass... which isn't that bad if he gave a curve, but he does not. Not even with the class average being around a D-.
I know many people might be thinking that a 77 on one exam cannot make or break your chances of an A, but considering there are only 2 exams for the semester and a final--getting a C on an exam (even with good quiz scores and homework scores) is basically dooming me to a B or at best A/B. Hypothetically, if I get high A's on the rest of the exams and quizzes and homeworks, according to his weighting, I will be barely scraping by with an A.
After talking with other gen chem students, I found out that I got stuck with the hardest professor. The other two have 5 exams and a final, are lenient graders and will give credit for setting up the equation right, give practice exams and the averages on the exams are A's. I really got screwed over.
Also, the gen chem lab is a separate class, which I make A's in and has no impact on the lecture class. One of the main reasons I have to get an A in lecture, besides my GPA of course, is because I need an A in lecture to work as a lab assistant and I would love to do that.
Do you think it is a good idea to finish this gen chem class with the possibility of getting a B, then retake it next semester with an easy prof for an A? I would be enrolled in gen chem 2 by that point and I wouldn't have to retake the first lab.
Any other suggestions?