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Professor Chaney is in general a pretty good lecturer given that she's pretty clear when she talks and will answer questions as needed. Her first midterm was a stretch from what was taught in lecture, so what I studied was extremely different from what was given on the exam. However, she adjusted quickly for the second midterm and final, so I felt that what I put in for studying reflected in my grade. It's certainly not a class you can just slack off in and get an A, so take careful notes and do any practice problems that she posts. Definitely a doable class and would recommend!
Took PHYS 5B in 2018 Fall, but I'm posting it here. Chaney is a mediocre lecturer - she doesn't have a way with words that other physics professors have and seems to, at times, struggle to find the proper words to describe her thoughts. The class itself is structured almost exactly like 5A,but the topics are a bit more complex. Her exams tend to be rather short, consisting if only a couple questions. Be sure to understand the material - missing just one question can drop your exam grade significantly. Overall, she's a decent professor, but there's definitely room for improvements.
Professor Chaney is decent at best. Her tests were incredibly difficult if you did not read the textbook / do her discussion worksheets. There is an amazing curve at the end though, so I'd recommend taking her if you have the option. I believe that in my class if you scored average on all midterms / final, you'd end with a B/B+. Overall, read the textbook and go to class since she wrote things on the board that were not included on her slides. It will feel as though you are failing the entire quarter until you see your final letter grade so do not worry!
Regarding 5B,
Chaney is a nice person but she does not know how to dumb down the material for some of us idiots who ever took physics in high school. Her tests are insanely hard but she does give redo points which do kind of help if you do well. Honestly, her tests gave me depression and so did her lectures because it's like she doesn't care about the material and doesn't try to simplify or explain it to idiots like me.
Good lecturer. Uses clicker questions so lectures are mandatory. Exams are doable if you complete homework and worksheets and go over slides. Would recommend.
Professor Chaney is in general a pretty good lecturer given that she's pretty clear when she talks and will answer questions as needed. Her first midterm was a stretch from what was taught in lecture, so what I studied was extremely different from what was given on the exam. However, she adjusted quickly for the second midterm and final, so I felt that what I put in for studying reflected in my grade. It's certainly not a class you can just slack off in and get an A, so take careful notes and do any practice problems that she posts. Definitely a doable class and would recommend!
Took PHYS 5B in 2018 Fall, but I'm posting it here. Chaney is a mediocre lecturer - she doesn't have a way with words that other physics professors have and seems to, at times, struggle to find the proper words to describe her thoughts. The class itself is structured almost exactly like 5A,but the topics are a bit more complex. Her exams tend to be rather short, consisting if only a couple questions. Be sure to understand the material - missing just one question can drop your exam grade significantly. Overall, she's a decent professor, but there's definitely room for improvements.
Professor Chaney is decent at best. Her tests were incredibly difficult if you did not read the textbook / do her discussion worksheets. There is an amazing curve at the end though, so I'd recommend taking her if you have the option. I believe that in my class if you scored average on all midterms / final, you'd end with a B/B+. Overall, read the textbook and go to class since she wrote things on the board that were not included on her slides. It will feel as though you are failing the entire quarter until you see your final letter grade so do not worry!
Regarding 5B,
Chaney is a nice person but she does not know how to dumb down the material for some of us idiots who ever took physics in high school. Her tests are insanely hard but she does give redo points which do kind of help if you do well. Honestly, her tests gave me depression and so did her lectures because it's like she doesn't care about the material and doesn't try to simplify or explain it to idiots like me.
Good lecturer. Uses clicker questions so lectures are mandatory. Exams are doable if you complete homework and worksheets and go over slides. Would recommend.
Based on 7 Users
TOP TAGS
- Uses Slides (5)
- Tolerates Tardiness (4)
- Needs Textbook (3)
- Engaging Lectures (3)
- Tough Tests (4)
- Participation Matters (3)
- Would Take Again (4)