Welch is my man! He's really good at explaining complex concepts and he'd always answering questions at the end of his lectures. 10/10 would recommend. His lecture is very high in demand, so sign up as soon as possible!
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6You will rely heavily on independent study through dense weekly readings and practice assignments, as lectures often only scratch the surface or fail to cover what's actually tested. The schedule is highly structured and repetitive, making it essential to stay disciplined with your weekly tasks and secure a cooperative group for the collaborative exam portions that weigh heavily early on. Tests are open-note and heavily application-based, so memorization alone won't cut it, but steady practice and strategic use of your materials will reliably carry you through. The professor is widely praised as approachable, understanding, and flexible with accommodations, so lean on office hours, treat the homework as your primary study guide, and you can comfortably earn a strong grade without unnecessary stress.
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He was a very good teacher and explained what was going to be on the tests there was reading quizzes each week which we sort of a pain in the butt to do but would aid in your understanding of the material. All i did to study for tests was review his lectures and a couple of the saplinglearning problems and got an A- in the class. Also he would usually have a review day the day of the exam since you take the exam during your discussion time which was very helpful since he would review what you specifically needed to know for the exam. I had a lot better experience with him than my friends did with the other chem teachers.
Welch is an incredible professor!! He explains the concepts in a manner that is clear and engaging. His tests are very fair in that they cover the important concepts, their exceptions, and of course the application of them. There are 4 tests that make up 45% of your grade but the lowest score only counts as 6% whereas your other three count for 13% each. There are weekly reading quizzes composed of 5 questions which can be challenging at times when you fall behind. The sapling problem sets are also weekly and these may take anywhere from an hour to 3+ hours if your understanding of the topic is rough and you take the time to fully grasp the material. Clicker questions are basically in class participation which is only 5% of your grade. If you answer at least 90% of your clicker questions tho, then you get the whole 5%. The final is also very fair and if you go over the past exams, reading quizzes, problem sets, and lecture notes you will ace it.
I would suggest doing the readings before lecture (they are usually just 3-4 pages) and taking diligent notes during lecture. I found the sapling problem sets to be one of the best resources for solidifying your understanding of the material.
Gen Chem is a very difficult course for many, but with Welch and very hard work on your part, you can achieve the grade you desire and learn a lot.