CHEM1001
Foundations Of Chemical And Biomolecular Sciences 1
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Sell your textbook for CHEM1001Chemistry: The Central Science in SI Units, Expanded Edition, 15th [Global Edition]
Theodore Brown, H. LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew Stoltzfus
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Good subject, content was useful and informative. Lecturer and tutor was not good, really rude and dismissive sometimes. Would of have enjoyed this subject a whole lot more if it was taught by someone who was more enthusiastic with teaching the next gen.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022
This unit covered a wide range of subjects and prepared me for the challenges I will face in the coming years. It really does build a foundation on which to build on, and if it wasn't for not having any more electives, I would've have continued into CHEM1002 otherwise. The fact that I did this unit externally might have made it more challenging for myself, and I think that it does need to provide a bit more guidance to students for a 1st-year unit. But this might not be the case for the internal study structure.