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A course that only VERY COOL Car05.2'ers took.
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The first line is a lie. The MUCH COOLER than Car05.2'ers Lou06.1'ers took.
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[[Fast Paced High School Chemistry]] is a Science course in the CTY programIt requires previous enrollment in Algebra II. It is intended as a means to get a head start on sophomore chemistry, or to skip to AP Chemistry. Its course code is CHEM.
Bring pennies if you take this course, especially if Mrs. Provenza is your teacher. Also, this course helped me a lot, and i mean A LOT in AP Bio, when we study chem. Now I have a great knowledge of chemistry.
 
  
At LMU the CHEM teacher and TA for the past couple years (I think) were Mr. Dobrenen (Mr. D) and Sonya. Awesome people. If you're taking this class, be sure you have a calculator. The first day might be a bit bad because they give you the pretest, which of course you're supposed to know nothing about. That's why you're taking the course, right? You may feel dumb afterwards. The class takes a lot (when I say a lot I mean a spiral notebook, even if you have small handwriting) of notes, mostly off PowerPoint presentations. Labs are fun, and stuff catches fire and blows up. A lot. This course moves very very quickly, so if you feel overwhelmed try your best to relax. Awesome, fun class overall.
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==Course Description==
  
Be warned: You will want to bring a camera with video capabilities. There is a high probability your instructor will let you know before you blow stuff up.
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CTY Chemistry covers the equivalent of a high school Chemistry course, and, as with other CTY courses, also covers some topics included in AP Bio. The class is very much fast paced, and is also lab-driven; there are two labs almost every day.
  
Probably.
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==Class History==
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At LMU, Chemistry has been taught for several years by Mr. Dobrenen (Mr. D), with TA Sonya.
  
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In some unnamed site, the course was taught by Dallik and TA'd by Britt during 07.2
This was a very fascinating course to take. Teacher, Dallik, and TA Britt. Awesome people to hang around. From this course, i have a superb knowledge of chemistry. (ik that this might be bad grammar but oh well. i did too bad in the humanities part)
 
  
First day: Pretest, supposed to get better in the future. SEcond day: Give info to others about yourself.
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Fast Paced High School Chemistry is a Science course in the CTY program. It requires previous enrollment in Algebra II. It is intended as a means to get a head start on sophomore chemistry, or to skip to AP Chemistry. Its course code is CHEM.

Course Description

CTY Chemistry covers the equivalent of a high school Chemistry course, and, as with other CTY courses, also covers some topics included in AP Bio. The class is very much fast paced, and is also lab-driven; there are two labs almost every day.

Class History

At LMU, Chemistry has been taught for several years by Mr. Dobrenen (Mr. D), with TA Sonya.

In some unnamed site, the course was taught by Dallik and TA'd by Britt during 07.2