Editing FroshChem
FunAndEasy! Loved by HarryFetsch. Really, you froshlings may not think so now, but ... well, take our word for it. Though this be madness, yet there is methyl in't. : *''shove''* No, this... '''is... FROOOSH CHEM'''! ''Also, one of the computers in the graphics lab, right alongside the other supervillans.'' See Also: FroshChemSongs ---- As of 2006-2007 (although this really began in 2005), the FroshChem Test no longer exists and has been replaced with a FroshPhysics Test. The new format of FroshChem involves three different sections of material all being taught concurrently. For the first semester, this is: * Organic and Reaction Chemistry with ProfessorDaub * Equilibria with ProfessorVanRyswyk * Intermolecular Forces with ProfessorVanHecke For the second semester, this is: * Kinetics and some crystal stuff with ProfessorKarukstis * Quantum Chemistry and Transition Metals with ProfessorDaub * Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry with ProfessorVanHecke ---- As of 2007-2008, the first semester chem includes: * Organic and Reaction Chemistry with ProfessorDaub * Equilibria with ProfessorHaushalter * Intermolecular Forces with ProfessorVanHecke For the second semester, this is: *Kinetics and Solid State Structre with ProfessorDaub *Quantum Chemistry and Transition Metals with ProfessorStanisky *Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry with ProfessorKarukstis ---- For the 2008-2009 year, go for six quizzes each semester and a final. First semester: Alpha, Beta, Gamma Modules (3x2) *Intermolecular Forces with ProfessorVanRyswyk *Lewis, Valence Orbital, Molecular Orbital with ProfessorDaub and ProfessorDeJesus *Equilibria and acid/base with ProfessorHaushalter Second Semester: Alpha and Beta Modules (2x3) *Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, and Kinetics with ProfessorKarukstis *Organics, Crystals, and Environmental with ProfessorDeJesus ---- In the fall of 2015, a flipped classroom format was attempted. Somewhere in the flipping process, the learning aspect was lost. There were no lectures. There was no teaching. There was no light left. Darkness consumed the frosh class, who complained en mass to whoever would listen. They fixed it at the start of the new semester though, so it's all good. ---- I do not know what happened to frosh chem in the intervening years, but 2020-21 was one full-semester course and another half-semester course that lasted for two-thirds of a semester. I have no idea what happened to the "modules" that people are mentioning here. As of the fall of 2022, due to the new Core revisions, frosh chem has been condensed in to one semester. The damage that will come from this is yet to be seen. -JamesNicholson ---- CategoryCoursePage
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