gen chem

<p>Yeah, I kind of take back Mulford being easier because unlike Morkin, for the past three years or eversince he’s taught, he’s always had at least 1 exam average dip into the 60s. Morkin has not for the 3 years since I’ve been here. Mulford’s averages fluctuate much more (meaning exam difficulty is less predictable). They both end up at about the same average. Only difference is that Morkin may be willing to scale just a little. Mulford won’t cave. If Mulford’s class screws up, it’s more like “better luck next time”. They (Mulford’s class) did terribly this summer (no exam higher than 67 average. He simply said: “Well the median and mode were much higher”), and I’m sure he didn’t curve and the ending course GPA was low C+ area. Needless to say, this won’t repeat itself during the semester as semester students have more “breathing room” and tend to perform much better in gen. chem than summer students. Also, semester students get Supplemental Instruction and stuff.</p>