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Hung Pham

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Easiness 2.4 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.3 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 4.4 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 4.1 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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March 25, 2023
Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: A

CLASS SETUP: This class is structured with five problem sets (20%), BACON tutorials (~13%), two midterms (~33%), and the final (~33%). The class has a grade scale where the cutoff for an A is higher but the cutoff for an A- is lower, and so on. It is generally graded on a straight scale, but Dr. Pham said he would curve the class if the average class grade (before extra credit) was lower than a B- (75%), this was not the case for my quarter.

CONTENT: Do not fall behind in this class. Understand that you will need to both understand and memorize the content in order to do well. I didn't have any particular qualms with the lecture style itself, but I would make sure to review the lecture recording and not just the slides themselves if you plan on missing lecture, as Dr. Pham often gave more detailed explanations of mechanisms on the white board rather than on the slides. Dr. Pham is quite generous with the extra credit he provides, and usually the midterms and finals have extra credit questions that will ask details that you may not have paid attention to (i.e. drawing the designs of a certain number of chemistry-related shirts that Dr. Pham wore to lecture) and so on. This class may be intimidating, and it certainly is not easy, but it is doable as long as you're able to keep up with the material and memorize the mechanisms provided.

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Feb. 8, 2023
Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: NR

class was fine, pham was a horrible lecturer.

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March 7, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: NR

Pham is very good at explaining chemistry. You can tell he genuinely cares about teaching and wants his students to master the material. I was terrified of O-chem before this class and assumed it would be the death of me but he made his lectures very accessible to all. His exams are difficult but fair, I've never felt like he tested on something he didn't discuss in class. Sections helped immensely, they give good practice to guide learning and practice. He gives a lot of extra credit opportunities on the tests and in the class in general. The textbook is definitely not necessary but it's super helpful for practice problems for the midterms and final, buy the 7th edition used.

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March 23, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: NR

Chem14C with Dr. Pham was amazing! I had so much unneeded anxiety going into this class, after hearing how hard OChem is and how impossible it it to get an A. Dr. Pham definitely did his job in dispelling all those rumors and relating this class to everyday life. I’m not kidding when I say Pham will think of some silly analogy that will stick with you but explain chemistry concepts. He’s super fun, lively, and freakin’ hilarious. I really appreciated how Pham took time from Friday’s to present Fun Fridays, where he chose some fun/weird topics in chemistry to expose us to. He also has awesome chem shirts he wears that any student can appreciate. Although he can be pretty fun, he also finds a way to intertwine some life lessons into his class. As a student he generally thinks so much about academics, it was great to have a professor who encouraged us to explore interests outside of the classroom. Overall, this class may not be the easiest (you definitely have to do some practice whether it’s through the textbook, online, or discussion sections), Pham makes it tolerable. It’s very possible to get a 90 or above in his class and not feel overwhelmed at all. I would say go into this class without the rumors of ochem in the back of your mind and don’t be afraid! It truly is an amazing class with Dr. Pham!!!

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March 26, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A-

Getting an A is definitely possible. I got C's on both the midterms because I just did not get the concepts down by the midterms. However, I aced the final and ended up with an A-. I definitely think there are a lot of ways to ensure you get the grade you want. For example, he offers extra credit on clicker questions, bonus points on the exams, and extra credit if you complete surveys. Further, it is also relatively simple to get credit for BACON which is 9% of your overall grade. Another key to success is asking a ton of questions on Piazza/GroupMe, utilizing your TA's/LA's, attending office hours, and forming study groups. You do not want to do OChem alone so make sure to take advantage of all the resources available to you. To review for the tests, I went through old exams (he does not provide these), went through discussion worksheets, and went through the lecture slides (his lectures are Bruincasted).
Also, make sure to take advantage of the LA Review Workshop/LA Review Worksheets for the midterms and finals. Overall, Dr. Pham is approachable, engaging, and relatable. He is funny (or at least tries to be), makes several helpful analogies that help you grasp the very complex content of OChem, and is really caring about the success of his students. Good luck!

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March 28, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A-

After coming from 14B with Scerri, I'd kind of given up on every enjoying chem at UCLA. Dr Pham was able to change that within the first week -- he made the lectures fun and engaging while also succinctly explaining the information. He does go pretty fast through the lectures, but if you practice for just a little while right after each lecture and stay on top of the material, this class should be just fine.
It's really obvious that Pham wants his students to do well, and while his tests are difficult, they're very fair, and he's more than happy to discuss them with you during the many office hours he has. I'm really reluctant to go to office hours, but he's approachable and friendly and they're truly so helpful. I got a C- on the first midterm because I never did practice problems, but I was able to get an A on the second by doing practice worksheets from the TAs and the LAs every day, as well as going to a few office hours to clear up my more specific questions. Going into the final I did the same thing, and ended up getting an 88 which gave me an A- in the class. Extra credit is offered through in-class clicker questions and post-exam questionnaires, so don't forget to take advantage of those. Overall, it's a great class, and I would take it again in a heartbeat.

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April 2, 2019
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: A

Pham's definitely one of the more entertaining lecturers. He's good at explaining concepts, and his tests are relatively fair, although there are a few times he included something on the test that he told us we didn't need to know. The subject itself is pretty hard, but if you are confident in your understanding of it before the tests, you should do just fine.

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CHEM 30A
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March 14, 2021
Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: A

Dr. Pham is a great professor. He is a clear lecturer and very friendly. I found OChem very challenging, and I definitely got behind partly due to the online format. There was only 1 homework assignment every 2 weeks, so it was easy to get behind. Discussion section is a great resource for getting in more practice. TBH I only got an A because the final was cancelled due to BLM protests.

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July 6, 2019
Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A

Pham is a great professor and offers a lot of extra credit and gives fair tests. Organic Chemistry is not as hard as everyone says it is though you have to put in work. Study hard and you can prob get a solid A.

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June 15, 2019
Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+

This is probably the easiest A+ I have ever gotten. Prof Pham is a fantastic prof and he really doesn't ask a lot from you. I know organic chemistry is known as a "hard class", but this was the exact contrary. The only thing someone might struggle with is the HNMR stuff, but next to that it's really an easy class with not a lot of work.
Professor Pham's tests cover exactly what he teaches you in class, so know all the little details he mentions in class because he loves to test you on that. Next to that, the tests are very fair. Our averages on the midterms were very high (around 79%).
also: Professor Pham really tries everything to get your grade as high as possible. There is a ton of extra credit and I really mean a ton. You could usually get around 8 points of extra credit per midterm (graded out of 100 points although the midterm itself was 102 points, so he gave you two other points as a present), we received another 15 points of extra credit for filling out evaluations AND at the end, professor Pham bumped up your grade if you were 1-2 points from the next grade boundary.
So all this extra credit stuff is great, BUT professor Pham is also an incredible teacher. I adored going to lecture because he made everything so clear and explained all in a very entertaining way. You know these classes that feel like sixty hours? This class is the exact opposite.
I would take Pham again if I could and would really really recommend him to anyone who wants a good grade in chem and learn a lot!

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CHEM 14D
Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: A
March 25, 2023

CLASS SETUP: This class is structured with five problem sets (20%), BACON tutorials (~13%), two midterms (~33%), and the final (~33%). The class has a grade scale where the cutoff for an A is higher but the cutoff for an A- is lower, and so on. It is generally graded on a straight scale, but Dr. Pham said he would curve the class if the average class grade (before extra credit) was lower than a B- (75%), this was not the case for my quarter.

CONTENT: Do not fall behind in this class. Understand that you will need to both understand and memorize the content in order to do well. I didn't have any particular qualms with the lecture style itself, but I would make sure to review the lecture recording and not just the slides themselves if you plan on missing lecture, as Dr. Pham often gave more detailed explanations of mechanisms on the white board rather than on the slides. Dr. Pham is quite generous with the extra credit he provides, and usually the midterms and finals have extra credit questions that will ask details that you may not have paid attention to (i.e. drawing the designs of a certain number of chemistry-related shirts that Dr. Pham wore to lecture) and so on. This class may be intimidating, and it certainly is not easy, but it is doable as long as you're able to keep up with the material and memorize the mechanisms provided.

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CHEM 14D
Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: NR
Feb. 8, 2023

class was fine, pham was a horrible lecturer.

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: NR
March 7, 2019

Pham is very good at explaining chemistry. You can tell he genuinely cares about teaching and wants his students to master the material. I was terrified of O-chem before this class and assumed it would be the death of me but he made his lectures very accessible to all. His exams are difficult but fair, I've never felt like he tested on something he didn't discuss in class. Sections helped immensely, they give good practice to guide learning and practice. He gives a lot of extra credit opportunities on the tests and in the class in general. The textbook is definitely not necessary but it's super helpful for practice problems for the midterms and final, buy the 7th edition used.

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: NR
March 23, 2019

Chem14C with Dr. Pham was amazing! I had so much unneeded anxiety going into this class, after hearing how hard OChem is and how impossible it it to get an A. Dr. Pham definitely did his job in dispelling all those rumors and relating this class to everyday life. I’m not kidding when I say Pham will think of some silly analogy that will stick with you but explain chemistry concepts. He’s super fun, lively, and freakin’ hilarious. I really appreciated how Pham took time from Friday’s to present Fun Fridays, where he chose some fun/weird topics in chemistry to expose us to. He also has awesome chem shirts he wears that any student can appreciate. Although he can be pretty fun, he also finds a way to intertwine some life lessons into his class. As a student he generally thinks so much about academics, it was great to have a professor who encouraged us to explore interests outside of the classroom. Overall, this class may not be the easiest (you definitely have to do some practice whether it’s through the textbook, online, or discussion sections), Pham makes it tolerable. It’s very possible to get a 90 or above in his class and not feel overwhelmed at all. I would say go into this class without the rumors of ochem in the back of your mind and don’t be afraid! It truly is an amazing class with Dr. Pham!!!

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A-
March 26, 2019

Getting an A is definitely possible. I got C's on both the midterms because I just did not get the concepts down by the midterms. However, I aced the final and ended up with an A-. I definitely think there are a lot of ways to ensure you get the grade you want. For example, he offers extra credit on clicker questions, bonus points on the exams, and extra credit if you complete surveys. Further, it is also relatively simple to get credit for BACON which is 9% of your overall grade. Another key to success is asking a ton of questions on Piazza/GroupMe, utilizing your TA's/LA's, attending office hours, and forming study groups. You do not want to do OChem alone so make sure to take advantage of all the resources available to you. To review for the tests, I went through old exams (he does not provide these), went through discussion worksheets, and went through the lecture slides (his lectures are Bruincasted).
Also, make sure to take advantage of the LA Review Workshop/LA Review Worksheets for the midterms and finals. Overall, Dr. Pham is approachable, engaging, and relatable. He is funny (or at least tries to be), makes several helpful analogies that help you grasp the very complex content of OChem, and is really caring about the success of his students. Good luck!

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Winter 2019
Grade: A-
March 28, 2019

After coming from 14B with Scerri, I'd kind of given up on every enjoying chem at UCLA. Dr Pham was able to change that within the first week -- he made the lectures fun and engaging while also succinctly explaining the information. He does go pretty fast through the lectures, but if you practice for just a little while right after each lecture and stay on top of the material, this class should be just fine.
It's really obvious that Pham wants his students to do well, and while his tests are difficult, they're very fair, and he's more than happy to discuss them with you during the many office hours he has. I'm really reluctant to go to office hours, but he's approachable and friendly and they're truly so helpful. I got a C- on the first midterm because I never did practice problems, but I was able to get an A on the second by doing practice worksheets from the TAs and the LAs every day, as well as going to a few office hours to clear up my more specific questions. Going into the final I did the same thing, and ended up getting an 88 which gave me an A- in the class. Extra credit is offered through in-class clicker questions and post-exam questionnaires, so don't forget to take advantage of those. Overall, it's a great class, and I would take it again in a heartbeat.

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Winter 2018
Grade: A
April 2, 2019

Pham's definitely one of the more entertaining lecturers. He's good at explaining concepts, and his tests are relatively fair, although there are a few times he included something on the test that he told us we didn't need to know. The subject itself is pretty hard, but if you are confident in your understanding of it before the tests, you should do just fine.

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CHEM 30A
COVID-19 This review was submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Your experience may vary.
Quarter: Spring 2020
Grade: A
March 14, 2021

Dr. Pham is a great professor. He is a clear lecturer and very friendly. I found OChem very challenging, and I definitely got behind partly due to the online format. There was only 1 homework assignment every 2 weeks, so it was easy to get behind. Discussion section is a great resource for getting in more practice. TBH I only got an A because the final was cancelled due to BLM protests.

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A
July 6, 2019

Pham is a great professor and offers a lot of extra credit and gives fair tests. Organic Chemistry is not as hard as everyone says it is though you have to put in work. Study hard and you can prob get a solid A.

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CHEM 14C
Quarter: Spring 2019
Grade: A+
June 15, 2019

This is probably the easiest A+ I have ever gotten. Prof Pham is a fantastic prof and he really doesn't ask a lot from you. I know organic chemistry is known as a "hard class", but this was the exact contrary. The only thing someone might struggle with is the HNMR stuff, but next to that it's really an easy class with not a lot of work.
Professor Pham's tests cover exactly what he teaches you in class, so know all the little details he mentions in class because he loves to test you on that. Next to that, the tests are very fair. Our averages on the midterms were very high (around 79%).
also: Professor Pham really tries everything to get your grade as high as possible. There is a ton of extra credit and I really mean a ton. You could usually get around 8 points of extra credit per midterm (graded out of 100 points although the midterm itself was 102 points, so he gave you two other points as a present), we received another 15 points of extra credit for filling out evaluations AND at the end, professor Pham bumped up your grade if you were 1-2 points from the next grade boundary.
So all this extra credit stuff is great, BUT professor Pham is also an incredible teacher. I adored going to lecture because he made everything so clear and explained all in a very entertaining way. You know these classes that feel like sixty hours? This class is the exact opposite.
I would take Pham again if I could and would really really recommend him to anyone who wants a good grade in chem and learn a lot!

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