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PHYS 2040 Principles of Physics 2 Workshop
Last taught: Summer 2018
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Spring 2019
1.0
Average

Time consuming for no reason, and little to gain. The course is a game of Poker. If you get the good TAs, the nice grader, and great group mates you’re set for an A or A- . If you get the bad TAs, the harsh grader, and bad group mates, you’re getting anything from a C to a B, if you work your butt off maybe a B+ or A-. It’s obvious that there are huge difference since some sections no one gets an A others half of them do.

Instructor 1.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 8.0
Spring 2019
1.3
Average

For a 1-credit class, it is a massive amount of work - I would argue that this lab took up more time, weekly, than any of my other courses. Still, as a pre-med student, you can't really escape it and just need to make sure you get every single point possible. I highly recommend that you go into grader office hours to contest grading of the lab reports - the graders often wrongly or unfairly take off points, so its an easy way to boost your grade if needed. Additionally, many of the postlab quizzes are pretty tough if you don't go into office hours; some of the TAs will basically tell you what to do to get the right answer, so its worth it.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 10.0
Spring 2019
2.0
Average

It is absurd the amount of work that one must do for a 1 credit lab. Only take this class if you really need to--which is really if your a pre-med student. The main key to success in this class is making time to go to the TAs office hours as they are really helpful--that's the way in which I managed to finish all of the postlabs in time. Also if possible try read over the lab manual before lab as that will prepare you mentally for what is to come in lab and it definitely helps typing up some of the responses to the in lab assignment before you go to class to actually work on the experiments.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 5.0
Hours/Week 6.0
Spring 2018
5.0
Average

What *is* boring? This lab class is a great supplement to the lecture class. You work with your hands using interesting equipment and get a better visual for the course material, as this semester it's sometimes "invisible" and more small-scale. Lab topics align with lecture content through the semester, and you rotate through and meet other students and hash out concepts, test ideas, and work on assignments. It was emailed to us this Spring 2018 semester that about 50% of students were destined for a grade in the A range (A or A-), and the final GPA average was nearly a 3.4. Though the labs are not perfect (*what* is perfect? Nothing!), it's reasonable to get them done within the time allotted, and if you run into issues, you can just ask a TA for help.

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 5.0
Recommend 5.0
Difficulty 5.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Spring 2018
1.7
Average

Only take this class is absolutely necessary. It was rather boring and, like semester I, a grade crunch between a bunch of pre-medical students. The labs took too long for the period allotted and thus understanding could not be reached. Oftentimes, setting up the experiment took longer than performing the experiment and getting results from it. Moreover, occasionally the PASCO software will glitch and mess up the data collection causing students to have to start over. Group post-labs are a nice change though and I appreciate that Bychkov is at least trying to better the course. However, it has a long way to go in my opinion. Modification of the lab experiments themselves would be the best way to start. All in all, avoid this class if you truly don't need it. If you are not at the top, you will end up with anywhere from a C to a B+.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 0.0
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Spring 2017
1.0
Average

To start off, this is the worst class I have ever taken at uva. The material is often not related to the lecture material or is completely out of sync. DO NOT take this class if you dont have to. If you do have to, I would recommend taking it later in the week so that you can get an idea of what youre in for from friends. You have a pre-lab assignment and a post-lab quiz for every lab, and both are frustrating, time consuming, and horrible. This class is way too much work for 1 credit. The in-lab procedures seem easy, but then you get to the in-lab questions and realize that they are often poorly written and unclear. Additionally, only the 2-3 toughest questions will be graded on any given in-lab assignment. Only 1-2 A's are given out in each section of 20-25 students. The TA you get will significantly influence your perception of the class, as Maxim is always tucked away in his office and unwilling to help when asked. The best thing I could possibly recommend is to invest in Chegg, it will save you a lot of time and trouble, I only wish I had realized this sooner. Grace was probably the best TA I've had at uva, she was really nice, passionate, helpful, and even kind of cute - if possible, take her section. I will say that the first semester lab was worse because there was more error propagation, but don't be fooled, this lab is completely useless as well. I got a 95.5% in the class and ended up with an A-, after working my ass off for this garbage 1 credit class. If you manage to get straight A's in all of your other premed classes, but not this one, you are for sure not alone. After two semesters of this bushleague, I can honestly say that I came away with next to nothing except for a strong disdain for Maxim, the group assignment system (in 2 semesters, only maybe 3/10 of my groups offered any help at all), and the material (I used to love physics).

Instructor 1.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Spring 2017
1.0
Average

This is the most pathetic course I have ever taken at UVa. As said before, the grading is idiotic. I got a 96.23 in the class-- the highest in my lab section-- and still got an A . My friend with a 95.78, got an A-. Another, with a 92, got a B. The grading system is entirely inadequate because it evaluates all the sections together, which neglects the variable of easy/hard TAs. Some just give you the answer, and as a result you will have a higher lab score.

Maxim and his course are completely and utterly useless. I learned absolutely nothing and worked hard to answer his stupid post lab quizzes, while receiving no help in lab from my TA. This class is a waste of time and money, and is a disgrace to the rest of the university. Thank you for nothing, Mr. Bychkov.

Instructor 1.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 5.0
Hours/Week 0.0
Spring 2017
1.0
Average

There's really no point at all in trying in this course. It isn't even that difficult, but if you do not do everything exactly perfect, you won't get the A. I got a 92.5 and got scaled down to a B+, another friend got a 93.5 and got a B+, and another got a 96 and got an A-. And the labs itself don't even help with a fundamental understanding of Physics, it's all a game to see what will score you the most points. If I am doing far better in the lecture, which is harder, and doing worse in the lab course, which is not even difficult and I did not score poorly on, then obviously something is really, really wrong here. The Prof doesn't even give a crap about it, saying that everything grading-wise is "as advertised," but clearly most of us weren't taking this course on a whim but to fulfill a Premed requirement, so there's no choice in the matter. So just put the time and energy into something else that actually matters because this course certainly doesn't.

Instructor 1.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 2.0
Hours/Week 4.0
Spring 2017
1.3
Average

When you have a 93.7 and get a B+ that's when you know you go to UVA. Seriously after all the hard work you have to put into the class and then you get full on crapped on like that it is just unbelievable. I hope the Physics department or some one looks into this. Premed is hard as it is why make a lab curved down is just beyond me.

Instructor 2.0
Enjoyability 1.0
Recommend 1.0
Difficulty 4.0
Hours/Week 5.0
Spring 2017
2.3
Average

Save yourself the effort of studying and put your energy into something else because you will probably not get an A. I don't know what the grading cutoffs are, but I ended up with a 96 in the class, and didn't get a solid A. My friend got a 93.5 and got a B+.

Instructor 3.0
Enjoyability 2.0
Recommend 2.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 6.0
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