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Incredibly disorganised, far too much content for ten weeks. This should be two courses, not one. Lecture structure is awful - I have lectures for this course every day of the week. Feedback on materials labs is pretty much non-existent. Content is fine, but he way it's taught couldn't be any worse.

Anonymous, Term 3, 2019

Pretty disorganised overall. Tutorials weren't helpful and labs didn't relate to the lecture material, which was also a bit all over the place. Some content was interesting but the range was too large

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018

Subject seems all over the place a lot of the time, but is completely self-learnable. Lectures are unnecessary, just use the pdf notes (Materials) they upload which are snippets of the textbook and all their lecture slides are based on. Chemistry is very straightforward to anyone having previously done HSC chemistry, with only the organic topic being mostly new concepts. The chemistry labs are tedious and harshly marked.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016