Don't take this class if you don't need to. She did not curve any exam scores nor the final grade, using the excuse "Oh we had such a high average grade for the class that I determined that no curve was necessary."
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Exams are the toughest hurdle, famously using tricky wording that demands both precise memorization of lecture slides and strong conceptual application. To pull off an A, treat lecture recordings as your primary resource, annotate every posted slide with spoken examples, and start active flashcard review well in advance of each test. Homework and pre-labs are straightforward point buffers, but your lab score will heavily depend on the luck of your TA’s grading strictness. When lectures feel rushed or overly surface-level, skip the textbook and use office hours or recorded replays to clarify gaps. Despite the grueling testing style, a high grade is completely doable if you maintain consistent daily review and carefully dissect every multiple-choice prompt.
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Professor Manson is great! She's enthusiastic, funny, and knowledgable. There is a lot of reading but it's manageable. The tests do require a lot of studying beforehand, though. They aren't easy but not impossible either. As with other science classes, I'd recommend recording the lectures.
Manson is very knowledgeable of the material and is a very entertaining lecturer. She always shows up smiling and eager to teach the material. The material in this class is not very difficult but the tests could get difficult unless a lot of studying was put in.