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Prof: Micheal Hamilton / Winter 2025

Dec 21, 2025

Comments on the course

This course had me questioning on my will to live

School: UBCCourse: CHEM 121Delivery: In personGrade: C-Workload: HeavyTextbook Use: Yes
Exam Heavy
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5Amazing Class
4Easy
5Very Interesting
5Very Useful

Professor Rating

5Amazing Prof

Prof: Katarzyna Gracz / Fall 2023

Dec 21, 2025

Comments on the course

Professor Katarzyna is an exceptional instructor. She creates a classroom environment that genuinely welcomes diverse experiences and perspectives, and she encourages thoughtful, respectful discussion. She is a very fair grader and deeply caring toward her students, always making herself approachable and supportive. Her passion for human rights is evident in her teaching and makes the course both engaging and meaningful. I learned a great deal and would highly recommend her courses.

School: UBCCourse: LASO 309Delivery: In personGrade: A+Workload: ModerateTextbook Use: No
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3OK Class
2Hard
3Kinda Interesting
4Useful

Professor Rating

3OK Prof

Prof: Dr. Greenberg / Fall 2025

Dec 21, 2025

Comments on the course

Moderate difficulty course up until the final exam.

Course Content

Basically a review of grade 12 chemistry, with some added concepts. You go more in depth about entropy/gibbs, thermochem and electrochem stuff. Photoelectric, chemical bonding, equilibrium stuff are straight up just repeated highschool content. The midterms are very similar to past tests. Labs were easy 100s but tedious. TA's are super helpful, and they don't even mark you anymore. Post-labs are easy as well, as the software basically straight up tells you what you got wrong, and how to fix it. You also get multiple attempts. Quizzes are all open-book and easy 100s as well.

Comments on the professor

Dr. Greenberg was an enthusiastic prof, but often went super fast during lectures. The only reason why I was able to understand was because I did well in highschool chemistry. If you didn't cover some of these concepts, you will have to spend a good amount of time rewatching lectures or learning them on your own. She also doesn't like answering "easy" questions, and will snap at you if your question isn't "good enough," which I found kind of weird. I'm not sure how approachable she is as I never attended office hours, so I can't really speak on that.

Advice

Unless you're built different, the exam for this class is a complete nightmare. I think it is to compensate for the easier midterms. The questions are nothing like the practice/mock exam. They also stopped releasing recent past exams, which makes it even more difficult to get a feel of how it's going to be. Biggest advice is to do well on the midterms (get at least an 80-90 on them, it's pretty doable). Try to get 100s on quizzes and labs, as well as any bonus I-Clicker points to cushion your grade. So the final exam doesn't tank your grade too much.

School: McMasterCourse: CHEM 1A03Delivery: In personGrade: B+Workload: HeavyTextbook Use: No
Exam Heavy
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Class Ratings

2Bad Class
3Avg. Difficulty
2Boring
2Barely Useful

Professor Rating

2Bad Prof

Dec 21, 2025

Comments on the course

Insanely boring course. Only take it if you absolutely need it for your spec.

Course Content

Concepts are pretty light (i.e evolution, very basic phylogeny, natural selection). You could almost say that this class is just an extended version of grade eleven biology. The midterms were on a whole different level, however. They are so unnecessarily difficult (especially Dushoff's section). His tests are like riddles, and you have to really decipher what he's saying. Surface-level memorization is not enough, you need to be able to thoroughly understand the topics. Kolasa's midterms are significantly easier, but beware as he often puts poor-quality questions. Exam is light though (probably to make up for the bad midterms).

Comments on the professor

Lots of reviews saying they liked Dushoff, but I personally just couldn't stay engaged in any of his lectures. Kolasa is very softspoken, it's usually very hard to hear him.

Advice

Try to avoid taking this class with the two. Not downright a nightmare, but definitely a lot harder to do well.

School: McMasterCourse: BIOLOGY 1M03Delivery: In personGrade: Not sure yetWorkload: ModerateTextbook Use: Yes
Exam Heavy