− | Most first year TAMS students take two semesters of chemistry plus a laboratory. A student can place into honors chemistry based on their performance on the chemistry placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in general chemistry. | + | Most first year TAMS students take two semesters of chemistry plus a laboratory. A student can place into honors chemistry based on their performance on the chemistry placement test taken during summer orientation. Students who miss the placement test will be automatically placed in general chemistry. The placement test for this course covers Honors/GT/Pre-AP Chemistry that is usually taken sophomore year high school with the addition of AP Chemistry concepts like specific heat. A high school chemistry course should be enough, and the cutoff hovers around 70 (however, studying AP Chemistry can't hurt). |
− | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75348 Honors Chemistry I.] acree moments | + | [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_course_nopop.php?catoid=20&coid=75348 Honors Chemistry I.] (acree moments) As long as you don't skip class and study for the tests, you will be fine in this class; it is much easier than CHEM 1410 and Acree is a great professor! Don't expect to get to know him by getting late (he has ~90 students in 1 class). Seats in the front fill up within 15 minutes before class starts, good luck! |