Much harder than every other gen chem class at UCSB.
Professor Feldwinn is a hard teacher, there is no doubt you will have to work much more in her class. However, if you are a hard worker you should be thrilled to have her. She is a great teacher and extremely helpful. Her exam style is not multiple choice which prepares you much more for upper division classes.
the average for the first midterm was 43%. She is a terrible teacher. The average partially reflects her teaching skills.
Super helpful! And not that difficult, her tests are literally the same questions with same numbers as from the book. Got an A- in her class and I slack pretty hard
I had her for 1A and 1C and overall I think she is a great professor but she definitely makes the class more difficult than all the other professors. Other professors give strictly MC exams but her's are 2/3 free response 1/3 MC so you really need to understand the material. She does curve the class though, so it's not difficult to get a good grade
had for all three quarters of gen. chem. best. professor. ever. she's a little hard but if you study like you're supposed to then its not that bad. tests are somewhat difficult but if you know the stuff then you should be fine. she is extremely helpful during office hours and very friendly overall and cares very much about her students. TAKE HER!
Horrible test maker. I understood most of the material up until the last two chapters and the final ended up being those chapters I didn't know. Seriously, her tests are unforgiving at best. A lot of free response and she expects you to study all the time for the class. There's extra credit opportunities, but it's not worth it. Switch out. Now.
Really good professor. Kept me awake even though it was 8 a.m. Her notes were pretty clear and she was always genuinely concerned for student's understanding of topics. Her tests are sort of too long to be able to finish in time so expect some problems left blank. Do ones you know first. Study book and practice tests, most problems will be on test.
Definitely not the easiest Chem professor out of the others. Her midterms and finals are all short answer while the other professors give multiple choice ones. The tests are not curved, but the entire class' grade is. Appears to be helpful, cares about the subject. Do book problems as they do tend to appear on tests. Good luck with this professor.
Not as difficult as everyone says. Just keep up with the book problems (do like 1 or 2 of the difficult problems a day) and you'll do great. Also, if you attend her review sessions, the midterms and finals become significantly easier. You also get a better understanding of material!
This class is a lot of work! If you're major involves anything with Chemistry, I suggest you take her, she'll have you go through every little detail. Other Chem professors are extremely easy, Anderson's and Petra;s tests are so much easier than Feldwinn's. This class carries the workload of two courses: Aleks being one and Chem Lecture, the other.
Very Enthusiastic Teacher, makes sitting through an 8am so much easier. The homework assigned and quizzes aren't too difficult, although the tests are challenging. The problems on the tests will be of a higher caliber than those done in class, so doing book problems is a must.
Avoid if possible. Very hard tests. An A is possible if you do the readings, book problems, and are naturally good at chemistry. The book problems WILL show up on tests so do them.
HARD TESTS. Quizzes are pretty simple though. If you took AP Chem you should be fine, but if you were like me and had it sophomore year, it'll be tough. Go to CLAS! It really helps. Go to lectures, too. iClicker points help make up a few points.
She's a nice person, but the class is very difficult. Try to take other professors if you're not a master in chemistry already. People who got A's are the ones who took AP Chem and aced it, or simply know everything about the subject. If you are a normal person with an average IQ, DON'T take her class! Take it if you were a genius.
She's very enthusiastic about chemistry, even at 8am. But the class is hard! Make sure to go to lecture (iclicker points!) and go to office hours. Do the assigned hw problems, they usually appear on the test. Read the book before class and if she says memorize something, do it. She's great, can tell she loves teaching.
Easy class, but watch out for the hard tests. Nice professor and easy class materials, but she lacks the ability to explain clearly. Overall not bad.
Great teacher, very enthusiastic and interesting. Her test are very difficult and the averages are low, but she curves the class. She has her power points online, but often times she teaches important things not covered in the power points in class. Also, do the "suggested" book problems, they reappear on tests.
not a good teacher, difficulty of problems she does examples for versus problems she tests does not scale right and she is a freaking hard grader; one of my answers was right but she nitpicked about one of the steps...
great professor, but extremely hard midterms, but you learn a lot and you it gets you into chemistry. very enthusiastic professor that knows her stuff.
She is very enthusiastic teach and gives some extra credit but her finals are extremely hard. The average on the finals are usually in the 50s. It is a disadvantage to take her class because the other chem teachers are significantly easier (I looked at the other classes midterms to compare).
Nice person but not recommended. You must do the optional book problems on top of the hours of required online homework. Her tests are not easy
Unfairly hard and a big disadvantage to have as a professor. She is a very nice lady, but her tests tend to make you hate her. Unless you like a challenging course, do NOT take her class.
Her tests are unfairly hard. If you don't do the book problems, you're screwed. My class average on the first midterm was a 54%. That's saying something. If you can get any other professor for Chemistry, I would strongly recommend it. And it doesn't help that her class is at 8AM. Such a pain.