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HE SUCKS! you can't read his notes, he is the most unhelpful person in the world, and forget even trying to ask him any type of questions during lecture or even during his office hours
Dr. Saltiel tells you all the secrets of Organic. Luckily, nobody in the class knows how to listen, so if you pay attention, you'll get an A. Remember, there are only two things you need to know in Organic. Acid/bases and electron delocalization.
In order to know what he is lecturing about, you must read the book first. He also gives fairly simple exams that have a few tricks to look out for.
getting thru o-chem with saltiel as prof. is not too hard if you read the book (b/c you won't understand him) & ask the TA lots of questions.
HE IS THE WORST TEACHER EVER!!! I am retaking Organic 1 with a different teacher this semester and have had straigh A's. I failed his class. He is totally unhelpful, and rude! He should be nick-named "Satan Satiel"
I put many hours of time into the subject and he failed me. He is not as helpful as you would like him to be with students.
he sucked big time!!!
The clas is pretty damn hard, but Saltiel is a good teacher. He'll go the extra mile for you if you show the effort. Woot
Saltiel is concise and fully covers all of the material in the course. It is necessary to do the homewrok as it will reinforce what he teaches in teh class.
In a school full of profs that tolerate mediocre performance, Salteil is a refreshing exception who pushes his students to levels rarely realized in the majority of suntan U's other offerings. His class was both the most challenging and rewarding experience I've had here to date.
The class is not difficult, but rather time consuming. To do well you must do the homework and read ahead. The latter of which is crucial so as to be able to ask intelligent questions when going to office hours, if the question is not phrased well he will most likly resort to insulting the student, and the question will go unanswered.
He is a horrible professor...I can't believe he is still teaching! Unhelpful and a real jerk. Avoid this guy!
This class is VERY difficult and should not be taken lightly. In lecture, you will most likely be very confused, but if you talk with him one-on-one, he will be happy to help you. He gives lots of bonus points, but that compensated for the almost impossible exams.
VERY bad teacher, extremely difficult...don't recommend.
His lectures are COMPLETELY irrevalent and pointless. He thinks that we understand what he teaches and we read ahead even though 90% of the class is lost. He puts practice tests online, but he will pick the hardest problems he can think of on tests and quizzes. People with a 4.0: Stay away! Why? His cutoff for a A- is a 94!
Saltiel is not the easiest professor for Organic I but he can be if you do the work. Organic is very intensive but Saltiel does not have a good lecture so if you depend on lecture notes... you are SOL my friend! Good luck!
I'm not sure why Dr. Saltiel gets so many harsh ratings. If you do the work and go to class there's no reason not to get an A. There are 90 easy extra credit points with quizzes/tests if you know what you're doing. He's not the most approachable prof., but READ the book and do the practice tests and you'll know exactly what you're in for.
He provides a lengthy amount of notes which is good but what does it all mean to you if he doesn't explain it all. He speaks to his class as if he's conversing with a colleague. Half the class is confused at all times!! He's a very very very very bad teacher.
Great as far as "chemistry-minded," but can't relate to his students, so not a good teacher
His class is passable. However, you will learn NOTHING in lecture. Noone in our class ever asks questions, so if you are confused, he will not care and just continue talking. You will take 8 pages of notes;half of it is useless on quizzes and exams. Doing homework gives you writers cramps and does not help you learn the material AT ALL.
Plain and simple, organic chemistry is a tough subject. Dr. Saltiel may be difficult to follow in class, but if you consistantly go to office hours he is always eager to help his students! I found him to be a very enjoyable teacher through getting to know him in his office hours. Don't be afraid to ask for help!!!!!
This man is really concerned with you learnign the material and is very helpful. Don't be afraid to approach him. This is a very doable class!
Definitely easier than Hilinski. Promise you that. I took both. Class is not that hard if you put time and effort into it. Go to office hours and ask questions. DO THE HOMEWORK! that is a must if you want to do well. I studied about 20 hrs a week, took copious notes, and went to every class, and easily made an A. He gives plenty XC, very passible
If you want to actually learn something in this class, I wouldnt take Saltiel. He is kind of a jerk in class, moves way too fast, and tests are unfair. He tends to talk about the subject without ever TEACHING IT. Test always surprised me no matter how prepared I was. GOOD LUCK
Reads from slides in class, you're better off spending the time reading the book yourself. Go to recitations, most of his Teaching Assistants make up for that. Anyone in organic should know it's a hard class, study everyday, try not to wait for the last minute, and you should get an A.
Phenomenal Professor...NOT Albeit the course it itself is arduous, he is callous and will not vacillate in terms of granting you a condign GRADE, indicative of your utmost effort or lack their of GUNIT BOI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saltiel is unable to communicate. Going to class is a total waste. Do all the homework, you should pull an Easy B. His test are easier than other organic teacher's, but the other teachers convey the information MUCH better. Certainly not an evil person, but a very insufficient teacher.
Terrible teacher. thinks he's funny, but isn't. Tests are hard too. Don't take him if you aren't able to learn from a book.
Well, he has a THICK Greek accent that developed since he was thirteen years old. First warning: monotone. I know organic chem is a tough subtect but that doesn't mean that it's boring. But he tends to carried away himself. Second: Textbook oriented. His lectures are straight from textbook. Which can be hard to understand.
There are much better orgo teachers (Alabugin, Krafft, and Kearley come to mind right off) avoid Saltiel if you can
Saltiel has the easiest tests out of all Orgo 1 teachers. He isn't the best teacher, so be prepared to learn from the book. Do a ton of the examples he provides. Use his office hours and TA hours. The class is by nature hard, you have to put a lot of effort in, so be prepared to spend several hours a week. Do ALL the homework, go to lectures for XC
Saltiel is awful. He mocks kids who ask questions and he mocks those who aren't doing well and automatically assumes they arent studying. You either get organic or you don't, but if you don't, don't expect much help or sympathy from him. Absolutely take another professor if you can.
Horrible teacher. Makes you feel like you're dumb and worthless. Doesn't really care if students get it or not. Not approachable at all. Tests are hard. READ the book. Practice a lot with the problems given. Not recommended to take any class with this man. Avoid if possible.
He is the hardest teacher I've ever had. I had Hilinski for o-chem 1 and would suggest him, in favor of Saltiel. I studied between 25-35 hours a week, and let's just say I did not get an 'A'. Really nice guy, just has crazy expectations of his class.
DONT TAKE HIM!!!!, I had him for OrgoI and he is the worst teacher all he dose is read off his notes that are orady avalible in the lib. I had to teach myself everything. I took helnski for OrgoII and he is 100X better. I got an A in both classes but I would say this guy dose not care if you learn or understand the material. DONT DO IT.
This is one of the worst professors I have every encountered. His notes a pretty much useless because his tests have almost nothing to do with the powerpoints. He then does the same examples off those powerpoints in the assumption that they teach anything. Only people that do well in this class are those who are genetically gifted with Organic Chem
Easiest teacher by far!! His notes were so helpful!! He's such a great guy!
He's not particularly hard, and his tests are easier than Hilinski's but he's useless in lecture. All he does is read off his slides and doesn't teach anything. I found class pointless to attend. Just be prepared to teach yourself out of the book and use your TA's.
Run as fast as you can the other way. I am taking him now and it hurts to be in his lecture. He needs to just retire.
Firstly, the man thinks he is a 95 year old Woody Allen, his pathetic jokes are about as funny as John Kerry. I can't understand his ancient Greek accent and handwriting. Please, if you have the chance, get this man fired or forced into retirement.
I don't know what people are talking about with Dr. Saltiel being a bad teacher, he's awesome. The only thing that is a little off is that he moves incredibly fast. He tells you what to expect, and his test are pretty straight forward, no surprises. If stay ahead of him and do all the homework, you should make atleast a high B.
he's ridiculous and doesnt know how to teach at all! orgo chm is not a subject that should be taught by reading off pre-printed slides.
Avoid this professor at all costs. Switch out, wait a semester, transfer, do *something*, just find a way to not take this class with him. If you're set on being masochist, then do the homework, don't ask stupid(read:any) questions, never stop studying, and pray very very hard. Hopefully you'll at least get a good TA.
You have to read the book and teach organic to yourself. Can't understand him during lectures. Smiles and laughs very weird. His lectures will put you to sleep. Its possible to get an A in the class, but its all up to you.
He gets a bad rap. He is a hard professor because it is a hard class. No matter the professor you will have to put in effort on your own. His lectures are boring, but he has a really fair grading scale that makes it very possible to get an A in his class. He is also very happy to help you whenever you need it if you attend office hours.
I think professor Jack Saltiel is one of the extremely helpful men I have known in my scientific life and I have no words to express my deep thanks for him about his very kind emails and his readiness to help and support me to work under his supervision at his laboratory in deppatment of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida State University sherf
He is a nice guy, and I'm sure he means well, but I wouldn't take Organic with him again. He tries to teach through slides, and not by giving good solid examples. He is greek, and talks very quietly so he is hard to understand. It is hard material, and he definitely doesn't make it any easier. Mostly it is up to you to teach yourself.
Dr. Saltiel may speak in a monotone voice and may not be the most inspiring,but he is a fair teacher and grader.His lectures come straight from the book so READ THE IT and take notes from it.Orgo requires lots of practice and repetition so DO THE PRACTICE PROBLEMS.Attending lecture will help reinforce everything but i rarely attended and got an A
Saltiel is probably a brilliant chemist but a substandard teacher and hes not very approachable..which in part is due to the huge class size.His Lecture for one will teach you nothing, they are simply an elaboration on things you have to teach yourself from the book.I know many say we should teach ourselves and I agree but this must be facilitated
The only way you'll even remotely benefit from the lectures is reading ahead. That being said he and his TA's are EXTREMELY lenient on grading and give a lot of extra credit. You definately have to put in the hours for this class though
hes doesnt explain everything very clear in lecture but if you read before class and attend class n study his past quizes and exam the class is easy. everyone who hates him never put in nearly enough work on their own time. all quizes and homwork count as extra credit and he gives 12 extra credit points on every exam. easy class if you do the work
Very very boring, monotone and was unable to engage the class
I found Saltiel very intelligible. He is a good, understandable teacher granted you're reading along in the text; he genuinely wants to help students. I gave him an A which is the grade I got despite only achieving an 88, so he is quite forgiving if you show improvement and effort enough. Go to a couple of his office hours and introduce yourself.
Quite famous and very fair. he gives a lot of bonus points for attendance and on every test and says what will be on them in class. If you go to class and learn what he tells you to learn, you will get an A.
Organic Chemistry is a tough class, but Dr. Saltiel if VERY FAIR. He teaches the material well, and if you read every chapter and really try to learn the material you'll do fine. He offers plenty of extra credit too.
Saltiel was very helpful. I didn't get a whole lot out of the lectures, but his extra help sessions were awesome. He's very straight forward and you will get an A if you read and do the practice tests and quizzes. Im glad I took him for Orgo I
He is a very good chemist but not a very good teacher. He teaches by power point slides and can be difficult to understand.
Dr. Saltiel is a very considerate and kind teacher but he is awful. He doesnt "teach" orgo in a sufficient manner. He does offer a lot of extra credit but if you don't understand the material it isnt much good. I taught myself this course and barely passed. Going to his office hours and getting to know him is required if you might be borderline.
I had Saltiel for Orgo I & II. Most people hate him, but he's one of my favorite professors at FSU. Very nice guy and a very good professor. Actually go to class and you'll get like 30 points of extra credit throughout the semester. Tests have about 15 points of extra credit built in. Recommend him
orgo is a hard class in it of itself. saltiel has a thick accent and lectures can be dull and hard to follow along. extra credit isnt really extra credit as it is necessary to pass. would not have passed wout study edgeLIFE SAVER, i highly recommend. dont waste your timing doing the hw, just copy the manual. its not useful for exams.
Not sure why everyone is giving him such bad reviews. I took him for Orgo I & II. He is an extremely fair grader and gives lots of bonus points for showing up to class. His exams are exactly like practice exams and gives 15 points bonus on exams. Super sweet guy. Definitely recommend!
Saltiel is really a great guy. Tons of extra credit built in to the class. All quizzes and homework are extra credit, tests have like 12-15 points extra on them and he gives extra credit opportunities throughout the semester. Organic is hard, but he has a passion for it and if you actually put the time in to the class, you'll do fine
talked about grades after second test, told me Im gona fail and speak to the dean to drop the class after the drop date. 5 extra credit quizzes, 4 tests,cumulative final thats 200 pts extra credit built into the tests(but they're tough). Homework is optional. You have to teach yourself. Ended up passing the class. There was no curve like I thought
Great professor
Dr. Saltiel has been a vital part of Florida State's Chemistry department for many years and is a great overall guy. No matter the professor, organic chemistry 12 (took him for both) has difficult material. If you go to class and study hard at least a day in advanced, you'll get a B or an A. He wants you to pass and if you go see him, he'll help.
First class I ever failed so I took it with Saltiel and went on to Orgo 2 with him. He grades on improvement so if you have low test scores but pass the final you are in good shape, study very hard as this class is no joke but overall he is the best orgo professor. Gives alot of extra credit including going to class midway through the semester
Took saltiel for orgo 2. he isn't the best professor, but the material is difficult so that was expected. adds extra credit to the end of every test as well all of his quizzes are extra credit. gives a bump and a curve based off of improvement so don't get discourage if you don't start off well. ended up with an A.
Dr. Saltiel is an amazing professor. He genuinely cares about his students and truly wants them to do well, so do not be shy from his office hours. His tests are difficult, but he has an enormous amount of extra credit available throughout the semester. As long as you put in that little extra effort in his class, you will be just fine!
Honestly if you're good at chemistry and want the most challenging experience take Saltiel. If you don't like teaching yourself, then swipe left fam. No curve. Extra credit can only do so much. You've been warned. But hey- you're a big, smart premed student right? Give it a go. I believe in you.
Avoid this professor his supposed extra credit is just quizzes you take and those are challenging. His lectures are awful and hard to understand. If you are comfortable teaching yourself then go for Saltiel if not avoid this professor at all cost.
Saltiel is okay. Orgo is a hard class, so regardless of the professor it's going to be difficult. The nice thing about Saltiel is that he gives practice exams and quizzes (w/ answers) and the real exams are about 90% similar. He gives a lot of extra credit (60+ pts) I wish he was teaching Orgo2 because I would take it with him
He means well but lecture is very difficult. Hard to understand what he's saying most of the time and the material is already challenging as it is. Learned more during recitation with TAs than during class. He assumes students know material that wasn't taught. Some material on exams isn't covered in class.
Offers lots of extra credit, but you have to teach yourself the whole class from the book and TA recitation. His office hours are unhelpful, and he generally expects you to provide all the answers to your questions. Not friendly or helpful outside of class, and lectures are somewhat pointless except that sometimes he gives extra credit quizzes.
Dr. Saltiel is a well respected man. He is not so receptive towards his students, but he makes it clear what he expects from you. He posts practice exams which are typically close to the actual exam. Organic chemistry is a hard subject no matter who you take, but I thought Dr. Saltiel was a pretty good teacher.
Okay, currently failing now not sure how to improve. He whispers while lecturing, speeds through what hes saying, writes in illegible cursive, and the exams are 80 percent of your grade. He is a good person but organic is too hard for him to not be really teaching in class. Also, the slides of 20 pages are posted for printing just for him to speed
Honestly my favorite professor I've had here at FSU. Orgo is a hard subject, ngl, but if you're willing to work for it, it's a breeze. It's hard to hear him during lecture, but if you pay attention he can be pretty helpful, however you still need to read the text outside of class. He is also great in office hours. Highly recommend.
Organic Chemistry is not an easy class... With that being said, here at FSU you will not find the perfect organic professor. However, Dr. Saltiel is an amazing chemist and has a lot of history. If you want to do well in this class do what he says! Read before lecture, go to office hours, do 10-12 hours of orgo a week, and this is more than enough.
I studied 28+ hours a week. I did all the homework, quizzes, and extra credit, only got a little below average on exams, still failed. I don't know what I got on the final because he refuses to post grades. The majority of the class is people taking orgo the 2nd time, throws the curve out the window. This is the problem with tenured professors.
You will not learn a single thing in lecture. But over all if you are good at teaching yourself the whole course it is fine. He offers good extra credit.
Dr. Saltiel post all his notes online so you can print them and bring them to class. All of his quizzes are extra credit. There is normally 1 or 2 in class quizzes that happens randomly. He is hard to hear so sit up close. He post example exams and quizzes online. This class requires you to work a lot outside of lecture but completely durable.
I thought he was an excellent professor, and appeared very knowledgeable in his content. His office hours are very helpful as well. As far as class, he was very reasonable in what he required of his students.
Dr. Saltiel is very knowledgable but he is not the best teacher. His lectures are mediocre at best and you should be prepared to read the textbook and teach yourself everything. He also gives 1 or 2 attendance pop quizzes in class. If you are not willing to read the textbook and teach yourself, you probably won't pass the class.
Absolutely do not take him. I thought oh he fits in to my schedule best time-wise it doesnt matter if his rating is bad.. No!!! His lectures are useless and he talks so quietly and writes in loopy cursive? making it impossible to understand anything. The class is made up of 4 exam grades and the final, no curve, none dropped. Do not recommend.
This man does not care about anyone and gets a laugh out of seeing his students fail. There is no curve, his tests are long with very little time. His lectures are pointless and his notes are pointless. Reading the book is your best bet but if you can AVOID HIM.
Orgo is one of the hardest classes you can take, that being said, Dr. Saltiel made it a little bit more manageable. He has a heavy Greek accent so it's sometimes hard to understand but he posts notes and practice exams/quizzes online. Do the homework to boost your grade. Quizzes are all extra credit and will save your life. He wants you to do well.
The hardest professor I've ever taken, I barely passed. However, in office hours he really does care. If you show him you want help he will help you. A lot of people don't go to his office hours so you also get the chance to know him.
Dr. Saltiel really makes you learn the material and read the text to make sure you understand the topics. He expects you to do the homework, even though it isn't worth a grade. He has very clear expectations and offers lots of extra credit. All the quizzes are extra credit. He is a cool dude.
Dr. Saltiel is extremely knowledgeable and makes sure that you really learn the material. You have to be on top of the material and make sure that you keep up with the practice problems/textbook notes. Go to his office hours, he is a nice guy and tries his best to explain concepts well.
your entire grade lies on only exams and a few extra credit quizzes. he is a very knowledgeable professor but his lectures are hard to understand. i still found myself to be lost after office hours and was honestly scared to ask him questions. no matter how much i studied, his tests were impossible for me.
Legit DO NOT take this professor if you can help it. He is bottom of the barrel. 84 years old and does not care for his students because he has tenure and can not get fired. Only reason I passed is because he grades on "improvement" and I legit did every homework assignment. Tests average never went above an F this entire semester..
hes terrible dont take unless you have the time to spend everyday teaching the material to yourself. tests are similar to his practice tests, lectures are useless but he does random attendance quizzes, no curve but gives extra credit that SAVES some of you
The absolute worst professor I've ever had. I was a straight A student before receiving an F in this class (even after attending office hours,group tutoring,SKOOLERS) Flew through the entire course, did not actually explain anything just reads his slides & writes ineligibly on them during lectures. HW straight out of textbook/not related to exams
Jack Saltiel is an ancient man. He was present at the building of the pyramids and somehow he is present in a class I need so that he can fail me. The biggest issue with his class is his ancient curriculum which does not align with the book or other outside resources. I wish there wasn't a character limit on this review. Avoid Saltiel at all costs.
AVOID AT ALL COSTS. This man grades extremely harshly and extra credit barely contributes to your final grade. 60% of the students taking this class dropped it by Halloween. This man is doom for your gpa. A retirement home escapee who should've been feeding pigeons in parks decades ago; avoid.
Deserves more than 350 character limit critique so here are bullet points: - extremely rude/talks down to students - terrible teaching strategy: loosely reads slides and writes nonsense - study a COPIOUS amount with videos/textbook after useless lectures (TAs not helpful either because not on same page as saltiel, ACE tutors extremely helpful)
He is Very intelligent, lectures were okay, practice quizzes and exams carry , loads of extra credit. Taking him for Orgo 2 because all the extra credit.
This is by far the worst professor I have ever had. Withdrew from the class the last week possible because I wanted to see if it got any better: class average was a 58 on the last exam I took. Last time I checked the most recent average was a 48 with no curve. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!!!!!!! Averages did not get over a 70 even with extra credit
lectures were confusing and unhelpful. he was also genuinely rude to students and seemed to find enjoyment in their failure. however, i wouldn't say not to take his class. it's possible to teach yourself everything and pass; he posts practice exams that are similar to the exams and he teaches using the book, so if you teach yourself it's passable
Worst professor I've had. He was so rude to students by calling us dumb and making fun of us for having questions. His lectures are so unengaging, so I had to teach myself everything outside of class. We didn't have a single passing average on tests all semester and he doesn't curve. His minimal extra credit doesn't help, I just hope I pass.
Rude and unhelpful
4 exams 1 final. Reads off of printed slides every lecture and doesn't really "teach" anything. Even if you ask him to slow down he'll just tell you no. Even my TA was shocked at how much of a hard grader he was. I suggest to find another professor that actually teaches. I'm about to take the final, but I practically gave up after trying my best.
If you are a good student and smart you can get yourself an A by teaching yourself everything. He is a terrible proffesor and the lectures are worthless. He gives extra credit but its pretty minimal and would only affect max 5% of your grade. Practice tests are helpful but the actual test is normally a decent bit harder.
Always been an A student including in other "difficult" classes. Got a C with Saltiel. Orgo content is not bad, it is the teacher who is terrible. I saw comments saying "Dont take him at all costs" and wrongfully ignored them. It was the worst decision ever. Take orgo next semester, switch majors, drop school... anything other than take Saltiel
DO NOT take this professor unless you have LOTS of time on your hands to study. The only good thing was he did some extra credit which MIGHT save you if you do decent on the exams. Exams are SUPER hard, unless you can be your own teacher. I paid $100 for skoolers...and still failed. Anyways avoid at all costs!!! 0/10.
Four exams and 1 final. The reason he gives so much "Bonus" points is because they are just as hard to get and barely helps your grade. Since I was a transfer; I was basically randomly assigned to him and didn't get to actually choose the professor I wanted. He ruined my GPA. Don't take him!!! None of last semesters test averages reached the 70's.
Lectures are more for exposure. If you study a solid 4 hours a week, keep up with the content, and practice before exams you'll be fine. I suggest getting a supplementary textbook that explains things better and has practice problems. He gives like 200 points worth of extra credit so take advantage of every opportunity.
Worst professor
Absolute worst professor I have ever experienced. It was incredibly unhelpful. Could barely hear or understand him during lectures. The test's were incredibly hard and the example test's provided were not at all reflective of the actual material on the tests in class. Do not take him if you have any hope of passing.
Tough class, but you can get through it with dedication. The lectures aren't the most engaging, so I suggest using unstuckstudy and the textbook to teach yourself. Stay on top of the material and take advantage of extra credit opportunities.
Absolutely do not take this professor EVER. He is very old, does not provide nearly any study material, will never teach or tell you what exactly is on the exams. He would just stop the exam sometimes to explain something he forgot. He does not hesitate to fail students, does not understand tech. If you have him, memorize the textbook. NO CURVE.
His lectures are hard to understand and follow, don't rely on them for studying. He doesn't always understand your questions, therefore he doesn't answer them and he can be rude. Rely on outside material, such as skoolers. There's also no TA's or LA's to help. Only good thing is that the example exams and quizzes are similar to the actual exams.
Run and don't look back.
I got my first C with Saltiel in Orgo I and questioned if it was my fault. It wasn't. He just teaches extremely poorly. In Orgo II with Little, I got an A and finally understood both classes. Little was clear, engaging, and effective. Saltiel was the opposite. It's frustrating that Saltiel is still employed when professors like Little exist.
The absolute worst professor I have ever had. You can tell he's knowledgeable and understands chemistry, but it is way past his time to be teaching. His lectures are difficult to follow and he is challenging to speak with. Overall, just avoid taking him
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