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I hate chemistry. Or I guess I hate that I do not understand it. You see, I am taking Chemistry in school (College), for the second time. Before this, in High School, I could understand chemistry and the teachers were very well at making things easier to understand. I never had below a B in High School. I didnt let myself get below that, even though i never had to try hard to get decent grades.
Fast forward to now and next semester I will be a Junior in College. And the Chemistry dept. here is absolute E36 M3. I am absolutely scraping my way along in this class. I only need 1 chemistry course. ONE. Which is technically HALF of what any other student has to take (the other half is organic chem). My major is Mechanical Engineering Technology, I can see some link as to why I need this course as part of my curriculum. Albeit quite vaugely.
My biggest issue is faculty. These people are absolutely HORRIBLE at teaching. Or im retarded (is that politically correct?). The first go round I had a professor that was the head of the dept. at my regional campus. He had tenure, and if we werent learning it, well maybe we just werent good enough because he must be something right to have been there that long. Or at least that must be what the University says about him.
Round 2. I decided I would try a different teacher. So i go out of my way to go to another regional campus (for this one class). This professor (unknown to me at the time) is also the head of the dept. on that campus. The first few weeks were gold, I thought maybe, just maybe, i could even pull off a decent grade. Then the E36 M3 hit the fan. 2 Months in and I feel like ive missed a month and a half of notes and lectures. The textbooks are useless and now when i ask her for help she doesnt understand why i dont get it. These people cannot explain something in simple terms if it meant saving there lives. She then said one day, If your not spending AT LEAST 12 hours studying this outside of class, you will not pass. If you are not spending 12 hours OR MORE studying this outside of class, you will not do WELL.
I try and I try, and i continue to fail. Why cant i berkelying learn this? Even though it may not feel like it, I believe i do spend around at least 12 hours studying this.
My theory: These professors are smart, Incredibly smart, and I dont doubt that for a second. But I believe this may be there problem. They are so smart, and are so good at doing this one thing, they cannot teach it. I was once told that the chemistry professors are often in competition to see who can have the least amount of students that DROP THE CLASS or that dont fail... Shouldnt that be the first sign that something is wrong and they arent teaching it right? Am i wrong here?
Sorry this post is so long. Needed to vent somewhere. Thanks.
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