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Albert Courey

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CHEM 14BE
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March 26, 2022
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A

I disagree with the other negative reviews of Courey. For me this class was harder than 14AE and perhaps Dr. Casey set too high a bar for us AE students. But Courey is still miles above many other chem profs like Scerri. He is very helpful in office hours and stayed behind every class to answer questions. He's a super smart guy (went to Harvard!) and his answers to questions were always very clear and math-based/logical. I found his exams to be wayyyy easier than the practice LA workshops/practice tests that he gives. I think they were very reasonable and able to be finished in 2/3 of the time alloted- he overprepared us with the pretty difficult past worksheets. He was very communicative and sent many emails with updates, and very accomodating too- he extended CPR deadlines, dropped our lowest HW grade, and extended deadlines for other homeworks. Honestly the only negative part about this class was the CMC quizzes, which were extremely difficult with very low averages- but this was replaced with our final exam grade (another accomodation from Courey).
Now I'm not saying this class is easy- it's not, especially because I've never taken chemistry in high school and 14AE was my first chem class. I also had 3 other classes to juggle. But I was still able to do well because 1. the hw is very BS-able (I didn't do like half of them because they weren't worth much) and 2. the textbook SAVED me with the concepts + watching his lectures on 2x speed. (also TA Mariah was a godsend.)
All in all Courey is a much better prof than others are making him out to be. The tests were really fair (length-wise and content-wise) and he is very accomodating for a STEM professor.

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CHEM 14BE
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March 23, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A+

A lot of the reviews on here are coming off of a long, difficult final that students were not able to finish which negatively impacted grades. So, take these reviews with a grain of salt as Courey really is a fair, great professor that truly cares about his students.
Other than the final, this class is manageable. After taking Chem 14A with Lavelle during the fall quarter, I wanted nothing more than to take a chem class with a different professor. In terms of lectures, Courey was very clear and a really good lecturer. His slides are very comprehensive, so even if you miss something in the lecture, the slides fill in all of the blanks. They also make reading the textbook pretty unnecessary in my opinion (which is totally different than Lavelle's class in which I read every chapter of the textbook and took notes in order to understand concepts).
The workload of this course is honestly heavy, especially compared to what I did in 14A with Lavelle. There are weekly, group discussion worksheets, 3 peer-reviewed essays (hated these, your peers are not nice graders lol), weekly homework, 1-3 per week pre-class quizzes (multiple attempts), 3 concept mastery quizzes (single attempt), 2 midterms, and a final.
Ultimately, this class is more work than Lavelle's class, but if you put in the time, you can do well. The grading is FAR MORE FORGIVING than what I experienced in 14A. And, even though the material is harder, Courey does his best to make it understandable.
This was the first time Courey taught 14BE, so I think he deserves a break. His midterms and quizzes were extremely fair if you studied. His final was pretty bad, but it was manageable, especially after the curve he offered. I would still recommend this class over Lavelle's!

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CHEM 14BE
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March 24, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A

I think a lot of my peers that reviewed this course took to Bruinwalk to vent their frustrations after the final, which would explain Professor Courey's low average rating for the class. However, I think that's very unfair; I also felt that the final was very difficult, but students had given him very little time to both grade and react to exams before dragging his name through the mud.

In regards to the class itself, I found it to have a pretty big workload, but all of the group and writing assignments were very helpful for exams. For the most part, I felt that the peer grading of writing assignments was generally pretty fair. There were some graders that definitely missed the mark, but this was not worse than LS 23L peer grading. Midterms 1 and 2 were fine, and the time limit was reasonable. The final was very difficult in that it was too long and not enough time was given. However, Professor Courey divided all exam scores by 0.88 (some students complained that this benefited those who scored higher much more, but in reality, the difference in score-boosting was pretty marginal), lowered the thresholds for all grades (an A became a 91%), and provided 1% of extra credit (from surveys throughout the quarter). He could have done better to prepare a more suitable final exam, but I'm confident that, should he teach this class again, an issue like this will not pop up again, and given how amazing the rest of the quarter was, I would definitely recommend taking this class.

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
March 26, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A

Despite all of the negative reviews below, I thought that Chem 14BE was one of the better classes I have taken at UCLA. The course logistics are very similar to Chem 14AE: there are 3 quizzes, two midterms, and one final. The midterms have an individual and group portion and you have two hours to complete the individual portion. The final worth 23% of the overall grade and is solely based on individual effort. The midterms were pretty easy if you attended LA workshops or understood the homework. I do agree with the reviews below that the final was tough and long. However, Dr. Courey fully acknowledged the length of the final was unreasonable and curved the final as well as the overall class. Dr. Courey took our grade on the final out of 100 and divided by 0.88. I scored an overall 76% on the final and the curve brought it up to an 88%. He also adjusted the grading scale so that a 91 was an A as opposed to a 93 as stated in the syllabus. Overall, I think Dr. Courey was a very clear professor and his slides were very helpful for studying. If given the opportunity, I would 100% take Dr. Courey for chemistry over Lavelle or Scerri!

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CHEM 14BE
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March 25, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A+

I didn't take AP Chem, but I was able to do well in Courey's class by studying his slides, LA worksheets, and discussion worksheets before quizzes/exams. His midterms were very easy (lots of people did very well on them if they studied), and there's a lot of easy points in the class so that exams don't count for as much. The only things that generally sucked were the peer reviews (but they don't count for too much of you grade), and the length of the final. The final was very similar to the practice final exam he gave us and I didn't think it was too difficult if you made sure you understood everything in the course, people's main issue was with length, although I was able to finish since I generally work fast under pressure. Courey was very nice and curved the final by making it out of 88 points instead of 100, and curved the grades by making a 91-98 an A, 88-90 an A-, etc.
If you have the time to put the effort into this class and really study, I would definitely recommend this class.

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April 19, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A

Professor Courey is an extremely kind and caring professor. He genuinely cares for student learning and understanding of concepts. I thought his tests were fair because he provided the necessary study resources through worksheets, lectures and clickers. Courey really deserves the world.

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CHEM 14BE
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June 19, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A-

Dr. Courey was helpful and provided a lot of resources, but I did struggle to find time with him due to the nature of Zoom and number of people in our class. Throughout the quarter, I felt I was understanding the content well and performed above average on most exams and quizzes.

The final exam was ridiculous and too long. I did not even complete it in the given time and struggled to even understand what some of the questions were asking. I studied a great deal for the exam and felt incredibly frustrated with Dr. Courey after the exam. I felt he was fair in compensating final exam and overall final grades based on the response to the exam.

Overall, an ok lecturer. Not sure I would seek out taking a class with him again, but I would not be against it.

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April 9, 2020
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A

I LOVE COUREY. I took 14A with Lavelle and though I usually love general chemistry, I found myself hating it during fall quarter. Courey cares so much about his students and wants them to feel comfortable with the material in a way Lavelle never did. He gives out extra credit and the way the class is structured (pre-class quizzes, lecture, slides online, weekly worksheets, etc) really helps the student go above and beyond. Honestly, the sweetest mans at UCLA and I highly encourage anyone who didn't like Lavelle to take chem with Courey.

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CHEM 14B
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Aug. 6, 2020
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A+

Professor Courey is so AMAZING!! He's extremely helpful and approachable. He dedicates a lot of time to this course and cares so much about his students. I took the 3-week intensive version of this course over the summer, and the pace of it was pretty fast, but Professor Courey still taught everything very thoroughly. Going to office hours was really helpful because he goes through problems and concepts in detail. For the 3 weeks, he had office hours for 2 hours twice a week on top of lecturing every day for 2.5 hours. Additionally, on the first week of class, my LA couldn't make it to class, so Dr. Courey acted as my LA for discussion. For those 2 days, he taught us literally from 9 AM to 4:30 PM (lecture, discussion, office hours).

We only had two exams, and I thought they were both fair. The first one was challenging, but Professor Courey offered a chance to get a lot of our points back through test corrections. Also, when a lot of people were concerned about grades, he listened and stayed up until 2 AM the morning before our second exam in order to edit the test and make it easier for us.

Going to discussion is VERY important, and the tests are closely modeled after the pre-class quizzes he gives and the problems on the discussion worksheets. Because of COVID and the online format, the tests are open-note, so the questions are a bit more challenging than the exams from previous years. However, if you make sure to understand all the questions on the discussion worksheets and pay attention to the polling questions during lecture, the tests are definitely more than manageable. I'm so glad I took this class with Professor Courey!

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
March 27, 2021
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A

This class is do-able you just gotta put in tons of effort and time. I never paid attention to live lectures because he would be covering new topics when there was a quiz coming up covering previous topics. I only participated for the learning catalytics, which are based on participation and not accuracy. I only started learning the material a few days before a quiz/test. He has TONS of materials and practice for you. I made sure to utilize everything he gave us.

1. Read over textbook for a general understanding, take notes
2. Watch lecture recordings and annotate on his slides
3. Make notes for each learning objective
4. Re-do his POGIL worksheets on your own
5. GO TO OFFICE HOURS
6. Do LA worksheets
7. Review PTL and Learning Catalytics
8. Do practice exams if there are any

Make sure you understand literally everything he says, all the questions asked in worksheets. Office hours are so so so important for that. I'm so thankful that his curve at the end bumped my final and overall grade up. He's very approachable as well, and Piazza helps so much. Generally, I don't feel comfortable asking questions but piazza came in clutch for me.

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A
March 26, 2022

I disagree with the other negative reviews of Courey. For me this class was harder than 14AE and perhaps Dr. Casey set too high a bar for us AE students. But Courey is still miles above many other chem profs like Scerri. He is very helpful in office hours and stayed behind every class to answer questions. He's a super smart guy (went to Harvard!) and his answers to questions were always very clear and math-based/logical. I found his exams to be wayyyy easier than the practice LA workshops/practice tests that he gives. I think they were very reasonable and able to be finished in 2/3 of the time alloted- he overprepared us with the pretty difficult past worksheets. He was very communicative and sent many emails with updates, and very accomodating too- he extended CPR deadlines, dropped our lowest HW grade, and extended deadlines for other homeworks. Honestly the only negative part about this class was the CMC quizzes, which were extremely difficult with very low averages- but this was replaced with our final exam grade (another accomodation from Courey).
Now I'm not saying this class is easy- it's not, especially because I've never taken chemistry in high school and 14AE was my first chem class. I also had 3 other classes to juggle. But I was still able to do well because 1. the hw is very BS-able (I didn't do like half of them because they weren't worth much) and 2. the textbook SAVED me with the concepts + watching his lectures on 2x speed. (also TA Mariah was a godsend.)
All in all Courey is a much better prof than others are making him out to be. The tests were really fair (length-wise and content-wise) and he is very accomodating for a STEM professor.

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A+
March 23, 2021

A lot of the reviews on here are coming off of a long, difficult final that students were not able to finish which negatively impacted grades. So, take these reviews with a grain of salt as Courey really is a fair, great professor that truly cares about his students.
Other than the final, this class is manageable. After taking Chem 14A with Lavelle during the fall quarter, I wanted nothing more than to take a chem class with a different professor. In terms of lectures, Courey was very clear and a really good lecturer. His slides are very comprehensive, so even if you miss something in the lecture, the slides fill in all of the blanks. They also make reading the textbook pretty unnecessary in my opinion (which is totally different than Lavelle's class in which I read every chapter of the textbook and took notes in order to understand concepts).
The workload of this course is honestly heavy, especially compared to what I did in 14A with Lavelle. There are weekly, group discussion worksheets, 3 peer-reviewed essays (hated these, your peers are not nice graders lol), weekly homework, 1-3 per week pre-class quizzes (multiple attempts), 3 concept mastery quizzes (single attempt), 2 midterms, and a final.
Ultimately, this class is more work than Lavelle's class, but if you put in the time, you can do well. The grading is FAR MORE FORGIVING than what I experienced in 14A. And, even though the material is harder, Courey does his best to make it understandable.
This was the first time Courey taught 14BE, so I think he deserves a break. His midterms and quizzes were extremely fair if you studied. His final was pretty bad, but it was manageable, especially after the curve he offered. I would still recommend this class over Lavelle's!

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A
March 24, 2021

I think a lot of my peers that reviewed this course took to Bruinwalk to vent their frustrations after the final, which would explain Professor Courey's low average rating for the class. However, I think that's very unfair; I also felt that the final was very difficult, but students had given him very little time to both grade and react to exams before dragging his name through the mud.

In regards to the class itself, I found it to have a pretty big workload, but all of the group and writing assignments were very helpful for exams. For the most part, I felt that the peer grading of writing assignments was generally pretty fair. There were some graders that definitely missed the mark, but this was not worse than LS 23L peer grading. Midterms 1 and 2 were fine, and the time limit was reasonable. The final was very difficult in that it was too long and not enough time was given. However, Professor Courey divided all exam scores by 0.88 (some students complained that this benefited those who scored higher much more, but in reality, the difference in score-boosting was pretty marginal), lowered the thresholds for all grades (an A became a 91%), and provided 1% of extra credit (from surveys throughout the quarter). He could have done better to prepare a more suitable final exam, but I'm confident that, should he teach this class again, an issue like this will not pop up again, and given how amazing the rest of the quarter was, I would definitely recommend taking this class.

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A
March 26, 2021

Despite all of the negative reviews below, I thought that Chem 14BE was one of the better classes I have taken at UCLA. The course logistics are very similar to Chem 14AE: there are 3 quizzes, two midterms, and one final. The midterms have an individual and group portion and you have two hours to complete the individual portion. The final worth 23% of the overall grade and is solely based on individual effort. The midterms were pretty easy if you attended LA workshops or understood the homework. I do agree with the reviews below that the final was tough and long. However, Dr. Courey fully acknowledged the length of the final was unreasonable and curved the final as well as the overall class. Dr. Courey took our grade on the final out of 100 and divided by 0.88. I scored an overall 76% on the final and the curve brought it up to an 88%. He also adjusted the grading scale so that a 91 was an A as opposed to a 93 as stated in the syllabus. Overall, I think Dr. Courey was a very clear professor and his slides were very helpful for studying. If given the opportunity, I would 100% take Dr. Courey for chemistry over Lavelle or Scerri!

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A+
March 25, 2021

I didn't take AP Chem, but I was able to do well in Courey's class by studying his slides, LA worksheets, and discussion worksheets before quizzes/exams. His midterms were very easy (lots of people did very well on them if they studied), and there's a lot of easy points in the class so that exams don't count for as much. The only things that generally sucked were the peer reviews (but they don't count for too much of you grade), and the length of the final. The final was very similar to the practice final exam he gave us and I didn't think it was too difficult if you made sure you understood everything in the course, people's main issue was with length, although I was able to finish since I generally work fast under pressure. Courey was very nice and curved the final by making it out of 88 points instead of 100, and curved the grades by making a 91-98 an A, 88-90 an A-, etc.
If you have the time to put the effort into this class and really study, I would definitely recommend this class.

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CHEM 14B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A
April 19, 2020

Professor Courey is an extremely kind and caring professor. He genuinely cares for student learning and understanding of concepts. I thought his tests were fair because he provided the necessary study resources through worksheets, lectures and clickers. Courey really deserves the world.

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A-
June 19, 2021

Dr. Courey was helpful and provided a lot of resources, but I did struggle to find time with him due to the nature of Zoom and number of people in our class. Throughout the quarter, I felt I was understanding the content well and performed above average on most exams and quizzes.

The final exam was ridiculous and too long. I did not even complete it in the given time and struggled to even understand what some of the questions were asking. I studied a great deal for the exam and felt incredibly frustrated with Dr. Courey after the exam. I felt he was fair in compensating final exam and overall final grades based on the response to the exam.

Overall, an ok lecturer. Not sure I would seek out taking a class with him again, but I would not be against it.

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CHEM 14B
Quarter: Winter 2020
Grade: A
April 9, 2020

I LOVE COUREY. I took 14A with Lavelle and though I usually love general chemistry, I found myself hating it during fall quarter. Courey cares so much about his students and wants them to feel comfortable with the material in a way Lavelle never did. He gives out extra credit and the way the class is structured (pre-class quizzes, lecture, slides online, weekly worksheets, etc) really helps the student go above and beyond. Honestly, the sweetest mans at UCLA and I highly encourage anyone who didn't like Lavelle to take chem with Courey.

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CHEM 14B
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Summer 2020
Grade: A+
Aug. 6, 2020

Professor Courey is so AMAZING!! He's extremely helpful and approachable. He dedicates a lot of time to this course and cares so much about his students. I took the 3-week intensive version of this course over the summer, and the pace of it was pretty fast, but Professor Courey still taught everything very thoroughly. Going to office hours was really helpful because he goes through problems and concepts in detail. For the 3 weeks, he had office hours for 2 hours twice a week on top of lecturing every day for 2.5 hours. Additionally, on the first week of class, my LA couldn't make it to class, so Dr. Courey acted as my LA for discussion. For those 2 days, he taught us literally from 9 AM to 4:30 PM (lecture, discussion, office hours).

We only had two exams, and I thought they were both fair. The first one was challenging, but Professor Courey offered a chance to get a lot of our points back through test corrections. Also, when a lot of people were concerned about grades, he listened and stayed up until 2 AM the morning before our second exam in order to edit the test and make it easier for us.

Going to discussion is VERY important, and the tests are closely modeled after the pre-class quizzes he gives and the problems on the discussion worksheets. Because of COVID and the online format, the tests are open-note, so the questions are a bit more challenging than the exams from previous years. However, if you make sure to understand all the questions on the discussion worksheets and pay attention to the polling questions during lecture, the tests are definitely more than manageable. I'm so glad I took this class with Professor Courey!

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CHEM 14BE
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: A
March 27, 2021

This class is do-able you just gotta put in tons of effort and time. I never paid attention to live lectures because he would be covering new topics when there was a quiz coming up covering previous topics. I only participated for the learning catalytics, which are based on participation and not accuracy. I only started learning the material a few days before a quiz/test. He has TONS of materials and practice for you. I made sure to utilize everything he gave us.

1. Read over textbook for a general understanding, take notes
2. Watch lecture recordings and annotate on his slides
3. Make notes for each learning objective
4. Re-do his POGIL worksheets on your own
5. GO TO OFFICE HOURS
6. Do LA worksheets
7. Review PTL and Learning Catalytics
8. Do practice exams if there are any

Make sure you understand literally everything he says, all the questions asked in worksheets. Office hours are so so so important for that. I'm so thankful that his curve at the end bumped my final and overall grade up. He's very approachable as well, and Piazza helps so much. Generally, I don't feel comfortable asking questions but piazza came in clutch for me.

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