I hear all the time about impossibly difficult instructors, but I have the opposite problem. This is my first semester back in school since earning a previous Associate's Degree in 1994. I already have the English, Math and sociology courses, so I'm left with a few psych courses and the sciences. This semester I enrolled in General Psychology and Biochemistry.
I have a high A in my psych class, but I have to stay on top of the reading/writing assignments and study for a good chunk of time before exams. It's not hard, just a lot of work.
My Biochemistry class, however, is a joke. My instructor is not teaching the content as outlined in the syllabus or the textbook. Instead, he shows us general health/biology videos from the Discovery Health channel, then doesn't bother to even discuss the videos or answer questions. Our "exams" are take home assignments which a 10 year old could do. The lowest grade is a 98%. Unbelievable.
I considered withdrawing after I realized that this instructor is not going to teach us chemistry, but was told by the dean that a "W" would look really bad on the nursing program application, that I would be placed on academic probation (with a cumulative 3.9 GPA!), and that there could be financial aid ramifications. So, I decided to stick the semester out and take a Chemistry for health majors over the summer. Otherwise, I don't feel that I will be adequately prepared for A&P in the fall or the HESI exam this winter.
It's just all so upsetting....I don't have the extra time or money to retake classes b/c the instructor wanted to make his class "fun".
Oh, the nursing students that took him for A&P I/II and Micro for the easy "A"s are flunking out left and right. He explains it that the nursing instructors make the exams more difficult than necessary. Yeah, right!
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I hear all the time about impossibly difficult instructors, but I have the opposite problem. This is my first semester back in school since earning a previous Associate's Degree in 1994. I already have the English, Math and sociology courses, so I'm left with a few psych courses and the sciences. This semester I enrolled in General Psychology and Biochemistry.
I have a high A in my psych class, but I have to stay on top of the reading/writing assignments and study for a good chunk of time before exams. It's not hard, just a lot of work.
My Biochemistry class, however, is a joke. My instructor is not teaching the content as outlined in the syllabus or the textbook. Instead, he shows us general health/biology videos from the Discovery Health channel, then doesn't bother to even discuss the videos or answer questions. Our "exams" are take home assignments which a 10 year old could do. The lowest grade is a 98%. Unbelievable.
I considered withdrawing after I realized that this instructor is not going to teach us chemistry, but was told by the dean that a "W" would look really bad on the nursing program application, that I would be placed on academic probation (with a cumulative 3.9 GPA!), and that there could be financial aid ramifications. So, I decided to stick the semester out and take a Chemistry for health majors over the summer. Otherwise, I don't feel that I will be adequately prepared for A&P in the fall or the HESI exam this winter.
It's just all so upsetting....I don't have the extra time or money to retake classes b/c the instructor wanted to make his class "fun".
Oh, the nursing students that took him for A&P I/II and Micro for the easy "A"s are flunking out left and right. He explains it that the nursing instructors make the exams more difficult than necessary. Yeah, right!