Professor Lewis is by far one of the best teachers I have taken at UCSB. I took him for all of the ochem series. These classes are definitely some of the hardest classes you'll in your second year at school but Lewis manages to simplify and tackle the course extremely well with thorough and neat lectures. Read the book and always ask questions :)
Dr. Lewis is a great lecturer, especially given the difficulty of the material he teaches. His tests, grading, and curves are very fair. As long as you go to lecture, study, and do assignments, you will do well. I would recommend reading the book chapter of any confusing material to gain clarity. I would also highly recommend the book problems.
Lewis does a good job of relaying the info and providing supplemental videos to go over. I recommend reading the book and doing all the practice problems. Make sure to draw out every mechanism and take no shortcuts. His tests can be hard so make sure you really understand the concepts on the practice midterm. You get what you put in.
Best professor I've ever had at UCSB. Puts in so much effort if you ask for help (use the discussion forums). Is slow and thorough in his lecture notes which became perfect for studying for tests. Class does so well no curve was needed for on sequence. I wish I could have him for every class :)
Lewis is wonderful and has very clear expectations for what you should know; I never felt like the tests were a surprise. If you can, take it a quarter late (109a in winter instead of fall) as the later quarter gets a greattttt curve that saved me. Put in the time (more than you think you need to) and you'll be rewarded!
Prof. Lewis genuinely cares about your success in the class. There are many ways to get help outside of class - forums on Gauchospace where he will respond with a detailed explanation, office hours, and CLAS. These three resources + book problems will guarantee your success in the class.
Most organized and clear instructor I've ever had. Lets you know exactly how to succeed and gives you the tools to do so. Believe the hype. Go with Lewis
Absolutely incredible, you won't find another professor like him.
He's solid, but definitely overhyped. I preferred Gainer for sure - Lewis's tests are a little easier but he doesn't drill it in the same way Gainer did.
I hated this class and Lewis did not make it any easier. Quizzes were impossible to study for and they were way harder than the practice worksheets. It was also so annoying that he would only give us 1 minute for iClicker questions as soon as class starts. Sometimes the wifi would make it so I couldn't answer on time, but he does not care.
Lewis is the GOAT. If you go to his lectures, he does a very good job explaining the material. The class is determined by semi-weekly quizzes and a final (plus a few other easy things to make them weigh less). If you miss class he uploads lecture videos from previous quarters (don't depend on binging these the night before a quiz, it doesn't work)
Lewis is a super fair teacher and has the most clear and organized lecture notes. Read the book, do book problems, and worksheets for every chapter and you will 100% succeed. I had Gainer for 109C and he was super disorganized and barley finished teaching the material. If you are choosing between the two take lewis.
When I think of OChem, I think of Dr. Lewis. You have to take this professor if you're taking Ochem here. He is such an amazing professor and his lectures are so concise and easy to understand. Read the textbook, do the book problems, and attend his lectures if you want an A in this course. Ochem is hard, but if you work hard, you're golden. Gluck.
literally so hard. way harder than other professors. puts stuff on his quizzes that you've never seen before and expects everyone to know it. Averages are always below a 50%. Unhelpful when you ask questions and blames you when he makes mistakes on his worksheets I had to retake and ended up with a B the second time around.
Read the textbook, most of his lectures come directly from it. He's nice, but doing well requires a lot of consistent work.
Dr. Lewis is by far the best chemistry teacher here. He is so passionate and great at explaining concepts I went from hating and almost failing gen chem to kind of enjoying ochem. He is very caring and responsive to students. The class is a lot of work but if you attend lectures, do textbook readings AND BOOK PROBLEMS you can succeed in this class.
Just absolute Daddy GOAT. He posts lectures and discussion videos online. Goes through the materials thoroughly. Very fair exams and quizzes since he ACTUALLY tests you on the stuff he teaches. Very accessible outside of class as he really tries to establish various ways of contact. Everybody can do well if they really tried. Great Prof, Daddy GOAT
What he tested on quizzes was usually not what he discussed in lectures. You have to read the textbook hard in order to master this course. He was also a tough grader. People were suffering from ochem, but he provided minimal curve. He significantly sapped my motivation to learn more ochem. So, why take his course?
Lewis is a great professor and cares about his students' success. I did struggle in the course though solely due to the structure of the course. We have quizzes every other week, which I feel doesn't give enough time to gain clarification on topics one is not solid on for the quizzes.
Professor lewis was great. He allowed corrections on quizzes if you gave good reasoning to why you deserve points. Quizzes make up most of your grade but if you do well on the final that could help if quiz scores are low. Also curved the class. taking him next quarter for 109B
For OChem, Lewis is an amazing professor. For how difficult the content was, his quizzes were always fair and tried his best to prepare us with the amount of time we had. OChem is a really hard class in general, so a lot more of it comes down to personally studying and doing book problems.
First time in a year that Ochem classes were in person. His class is def doable to get a good grade in and attending Office Hours will help you. While I didnt do as well as I hope bc of poor time management his class is very fair with six quizzes and no midterms only one final and also some homework points. He is approachable and a great help
Lewis is one of the few professors here at UCSB that genuinely cares for students. His teaching is by far one of the best and made o-chem not as bad as it seems. His quizzes are very fair and if you want an A I recommend putting in the work to do book problems since it's very similar to his exams.
Lewis is a pretty good professor. His lectures are good, has a clear grading criteria, and genuinely wants his students to succeed. This class is very difficult though, you will need to do the practice problems in the textbook if you want to succeed, it isn't enough to just attend lectures.