BSC2010 Profs

Average Grade: B+
Total Reviews: 7982
Recommended: 4350 (54.5%)

Overall Quality 3.86

Helpfulness 3.78

Ease of Exams 3.16

Ease of Workload 3.64

Instructor Recommendations

 

Use smokin notes! It has helped organize the lectures into important material and flashcards that helped me study, and I was able to practice what I learned through their helpful feedback from their quizzes and practice exams
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 07:43 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '27
Invest in the Smokinnotes, go to lectures, and review the smokinnotes!!!
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 07:35 PM; by Veterinary Medicine major | Class of '27
Definitely use Smokin' Notes and use all their resources to study!
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 07:34 PM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '28
I would tell a friend that in order to best succeed in this class, really break down the information into topics and create your own structure, especially for the first two units. Smokin Notes is the greatest investment for this class as well!
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 06:59 PM; by Engineering major | Class of '28
I would 100% recommend studying with your classmates, and before exams I would suggest reading through and annotating the Smokin' Notes class notes and taking their practice exams for active recall practice.
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 06:33 PM; by Engineering major | Class of '28
Use Smokin Notes, go to office hours, read the textbook, and take lots of practices exams and quizzes
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 06:24 PM; by Engineering major | Class of '28
start the smokin notes as early as possible and go through them while you go through the lecture notes
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 06:23 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '27
Just use smokin notes and do as many practice questions as possible
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 06:18 PM; by Business Administration major | Class of '27
I would tell a friend to attend class and take detailed notes. The homework is not particularly important for the learning, as exams assess the content discussed in lecture, so focus on internalizing the material from lecture. Also, get SmokinNotes!
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 06:15 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '28
STUDY STUDY STUDY smoking notes is your bro
- Submitted on 12/04/2024 05:51 PM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '28

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