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Dr. Nettles is an ineffective teacher. She usually reads directly off slides, and avoids most practice problems and examples in class. There's usually around 60 online homework problems per test, along with a few pages of paper homework. Avoid taking her for Chem 2 if possible.
Dr. Nettles will bend over backwards to help you. Highly recommended!
Probably, no most definitely THE BEST lab coordinator I have EVER had. I will always remember her.
Whitnee Nettles is a decent professor. She definitely acknowledges the feedback given from the class. She gives quizzes at least every other class and sometimes theyre pop sometimes they arent. Theyre worth 10% of your grade so you better show up. She can be kinda moody especially if the class isnt participating!
She is very helpful however chem is chem and will require practice.
Nettles was a pretty good chemistry teacher. She went way above what was required for her to help the students learn. My only complaint about her is that she had a very short fuse, and would often snap during lecture for no reason.
I made A's on all her tests. Failed all of the pop quizzes. She ended up dropping two quiz grades though. And she changed some grades at the end of the semester. Final is curved A LOT. Her lectures didn't help me very much, but her handwritten notes and extra practice problems helped a lot. She would literally throw tantrums sometimes though. Moody
if you are a freshman that knows nothing about profs at MSU then you need to know that in the chem 1 lab (CH1211) that Nettles won't actually be the person in your class. You have a TA that does everything (including grading). I saw Nettles twice the entire semester in my lab for 30 secs and all she ever did was yell at kids to cover their ankles.
Nettles is not the teacher for lab, she is the overseer of chemistry labs at MSU. She is very helpful and understanding. If you need help with labs, feel free to visit her office. You will probably never see her in the actual lab unless she drops by to check in.
Dr. Nettles is great! Her lectures simply chemistry as much as possible, and she makes chemistry bearable. She gives lots of quizzes (some group quizzes) and homework but is very accessible outside of class. She's very funny and caring. She's a great choice for chem.
Hard subject but she made it as easy as possible. Quizzes every week were pretty difficult but most of them were group quizzes. Tests seemed impossible but gave pretty generous extra credit at the end of the semester. Homework every week is also long and fairly difficult. Very helpful and genuinely cares about her students.
Dr. Nettles is the best option you've got at MSU for chemistry. She's clearly passionate about chemistry and cares about her students. Chemistry was still a challenge, but she made it bearable and kept us motivated. She started a weekly study session that was extremely helpful and worth it. You still have to work for your grade, but she'll help.
Nettles is your best AND ONLY bet at getting the most you can out of Chem I. Shes really hands on with explaining the concepts and does multiple examples in order for everyone to be on the same page. She goes the extra mile to help anyone who needs help and has a quirky personality.
She is the best chemistry professor that MSU has. She has helped me thoroughly understand the material and is very accessible outside of class. She is also very engaging in class and is enthusiastic about chemistry. She is the only chance at passing chem 1.
Absolute queen. Sat in on her class because all the MSU Chem I professors are absolutely god awful. She actually makes the material understandable and is your only chance of passing Chem I. God bless her.
Bad news: chemistry at MSU is AWFUL. Good news: Dr. Nettles is great. She's your best bet for learning the material. She's super passionate, offers lots of help and practice, and wants you to learn. The exams are written by multiple prof's and WAY harder than the homework, so get ready to grind and prepare for the worst. Study hard and good luck.
Dr. Nettles is your best bet for Chemistry 1 professors at Mississippi State. The class is tough but she does whatever she can to help you succeed. She is very passionate about Chemistry, which is shown through her enthusiasm in class and examples. Always available in study hours and commonly holds study halls. TAKE HER
Dr. Nettles is the best chemistry teacher you could ask for. She will go above and beyond for her students and do everything she can to help them succeed. It is exceedingly obvious that she is passionate about chemistry, and truly cares for her students. Do everything you can to get her for chemistry.
Dr. Nettles is the best teacher possible for CH1213. Very passionate, cares about her students and their success, and is always available outside of class to answer any questions or provide any help.
The best Chemistry teacher at Mississippi State! She is so helpful and always accessible outside of class. It is a hard subject but she makes it easy to understand. Wish I could take her again!
Class was hard and requires lots of work and responsibility. Make sure to stay on top of topics covered in class and dont forget homework! Nettles is a great professor. Shes cool and takes the time to break down the more difficult concepts in class.
Best chem teacher there is! So sweet and very willing to help you. Holds homework sessions like 2/3 times a week and gives one on one instruction. Definitely love her!
I'm going to be honest: if you need to take chemistry for your major, but struggle with it, consider taking it through a junior college. This class is extremely hard. That said, Dr. Nettles is probably the best chem teacher at MSU (at least, for me). Super nice. You're definitely gonna have to put in the work. She gives a lot of homework!
I took this class asynchronous online during Fall 2020. It was challenging to take this course online, especially since it is a hard science. However, Dr. Nettles was very generous and offered review sessions before every exam. She was also accessible during office hours. She is probably your best bet for Chemistry 1.
Although I took this class online, she was still a great professor. She made class straight forward and made it clear what she expected. She was accessible outside of class multiple times a week and cared about our success in her class. She holds office hours on twitch so go ahead and make a creative name. Definitely recommend.
The chem department has a bad rap at MSU, however, Dr. Nettles is seriously the best professor. I took her chem 1 class online and chem 2 class in-person. Chem is definitely better in person, she's easy to listen to. The homework is difficult but very necessary for your overall grade. Gives easy, generous extra credit. Very strict on late grades.
Nettles is by far the best Chem professor at MS State. Definitely recommend her over others. I had Sidney Creutz for Chem I, and barely understood what we were learning. If you pay attention in class and do the homework, you'll do just fine in her class. She also makes sure that students know how much she cares about them and their success.
Dr. Nettles is definitely the best Chem teacher at Miss State. She was good for Chem1 in 2019 Chem2 in 2021 is horrible. The tests are completely unfair and we cant get partial credit. Worst test format I have ever taken. It sets you up to fail. I would recommend that no one take Chem2 at Miss State. If you have to, take her. But dont take it.
Prof. Nettles was a decent professor, there were just very long lectures that were packed with information. Many of the examples on the PowerPoints weren't helpful in relation to the homework and sometimes exams, so it takes time to understand the material. I struggled with this class since there was always difficult information and hard exams.
You can tell that Dr Nettles really cares about her students and their success. She does everything in her power to make a notoriously difficult course as easy as possible.
Bounces around too much
Nettles is great for Chem I. The material is difficult, but she is very passionate about what she teaches. Both her class and lecture videos are interesting for what it is. Don't expect this course to be an easy A. Homework is the best way to learn how to do the math and prepare for the test. The quizzes aren't too bad.
Dr. Nettles teaches very well and really cares for her students. Shes very willing to help you if you ask. She also gives bonus questions on the test and multiple attempts on her quizzes.
Ok so I hate chemistry. Always have. Nettles is great and super enthusiastic, so that probably helped. But it doesn't help that the testing format is straight up cracked. The class sucks, but its doable (barely).
Dr. Nettles is very kind and wants her students to succeed. She teaches the material decently well and is worth taking. The 1/5 rating is for the way the chem department did the tests in Fall 20/Spring 21. The livestream on twitch format is awful, they give you a time limit on each question which causes lots of anxiety. It's terrible
I had Nettles for Chem 1 and Chem 2. She is an amazing professor! She cares about you, which is important. Chem II is a hard course (with only 2 exams and a final), but Nettles helps you get through it. I highly recommend going to CGSA help sessions! Also, take advantage of the FUN exam.
She really honestly cares about her students and wants them to succeed.
Dr. Nettles is the best. You will have to work hard (but you would have to do that in Chem 1 and 2 anyway), but she teaches the material well, and if you reach out to her with questions she will do what she can to help you.
Dr. Nettles is the best option for Chemistry teacher! Her class is difficult but she does a great job with the material and definetly cares alot about her students!
Best teacher from chem department. A good teacher, I personally should have taken advantage of office hours. Lots of homework. The timed quizzes for her posted lecture videos really really sucked. Added so much more stress than necessary. I did like that she posted the lecture videos in the first place. I hate chem, but she's not a bad professor.
If you were to choose a chemistry teacher, she is probably your best bet. She is not bad at teaching, but she gives you tons of work. She will grade harshly on the HW from 1-9. Failing to even put something as simple as the date can result in a zero. It is unfair and has resulted me to fail my class.
Nettles was a great chemistry teacher and really cares about her students. I will be taking her again next semester. Taking this class while taking chem lab 1 took a substantial amount of time to do weekly assignments. The chemistry textbook is provided, but not needed to pass.
If anyone were to choose a chemistry professor, they should definitely choose Dr. Nettles. She grades harshly on homework and other assignments, but overall she is a wonderful professor and person. The class was hard for me since I have not had a lot of chemistry background, but I worked hard and learned many things from this class.
Amazing teacher
I love Dr. Nettles, she is an amazing teacher and cares for students. She had a lot of homework but it really does help you understand the material. I think if I didn't have the homework I would not have done well on the exams. There are 3 exams and the final. She does give some extra credit at the end of the semester.
So, I love Dr nettles. Probably best professor for chem 1 and 2. However, I am now in chem 2 and she decided to shake it up a bit. And now the class is horrible. The way she has constructed it, makes it so you essentially have two finals. Also, the homework grading criteria is ABSOLUTELY horrendous and petty. I recommend taking chem 2 at a juco...
The current class format for Chem 2 is absolutely terrible. This is on top of the downright STRANGE homework grading that will make you lose ~1.3 percent of your overall grade every time you forget extremely small details in your work...on homework. Nettles as a professor is okay and understandable, but PLEASE change back to traditional exam format
She gives zeros on assignments for the most petty reasons, such as missing units on one question, missing your name on one of the sheets, or forgetting to mark one homework question as complete. She gives as many zeros as possible to avoid having to spend time doing her job. If you have to take Chem 2, change your major.
HW grading is terrible. 0's are given out left and right. If you forget to show a simple calculation (simplifying J to kJ) you will get the entire question incorrect, regardless of if the other work was correct. Refuses to give partial credit on homework. 2 tests given at the end of the semester count for 50% of your grade. Chem here is horrendous.
Dr. nettles over all is a good professor and does really care about the success of her student. But the chem dept. itself is pretty bad. The homeworks are graded very tough, but the other prof. for chem 2 controls how things are graded, not dr. nettles. I would prefer her over other options for both chem 1 and 2.
Had Dr. Nettles for chem 1, class itself was pretty easy. She kind of lectures like an inspirational speaker. The chem department isn't great, but thats not dr. nettles fault. Class has a couple in person tests, and required recitation. Recitation isn't really worth it but is required for a grade
Dr. Nettles is nice, but she is just all over the place. I don't think I even learned anything. I heard worse about other Chem I professors, so she's not too bad. The chem department in general just sucks.
If you read the last few ratings, it's easy to tell that her teaching ability is on the decline. Not only are her lectures erratic, she falls behind easy and makes up for it by speeding thru things that are crucial to understand for the overall class. The testing and HW format is also terrible. Take Dornshuld for Chem 2 or Mlsna to avoid 2 finals.
Nettles would be a decent teacher if the material she taught was on the exams, but chooses instead to focus on material that isn't relevant, since Dornshul makes the exams. Both the Chem 2 prof act as if this is your only class. TAs grade too strict on homework and 2 exams make half of your grade, while the average for the the exam worth 30% was 50
Was a 4.0 Junior coming into this class, need a 50 on the final to make it out with a B. HW criteria is way too picky. No partial credit is given. It's either all correct or all incorrect. 0s will be given without a second thought. Chem dept doesn't teach you to do your best and shoot for an A. They want you to get the bare min(C/59.5) and get out.
Don't let a bunch of bad reviews of Dr. Nettles scare you. She is an amazing professor and will try her best to teach the material in ways that everyone can understand. Most of the complaints were about the Hw. She warned students at the beginning that it was going to be strict. TL;DR She's awesome and the Chem dept sucks
Don't let a bunch of bad reviews of Dr. Nettles scare you. She is an awesome professor and will try her best to teach the material in ways that everyone can understand. Most of the complaints were about the Hw. She warned students at the beginning that it was going to be strict. TL;DR She's awesome and the Chem dept sucks
I had Dr. Nettles for both Chem 1 and Chem 2. Chem 2 is especially challenging, but Dr. Nettles does everything she can to help her students succeed. She added an extra office hour on Fridays so that more students could receive help from her. Additionally, she holds review sessions to help prepare for the exams. She is an outstanding professor.
Nettles is a good teacher for Chem 1 if you took chem in high school and already know most of the material. She is probably the best option for Chem 1. For Chem 2, take Dornshuld if possible, he is MUCH more straightforward in lectures. Nettles gets sidetracked way too often and tells you info you will never use. In short, Nettles is overrated
Mrs Nettles is a very understanding professor. She cared about all of her students doing well even if running off of caffeine and nicotine. Her lectures are interesting but frequently went on tangents often times more interesting the class material.
I took Dr. Nettles for Chem 1 and had a good experience. While I wasn't always a fan of the lecturing style, it was effective. Recitation and office hours were helpful in ensuring a good grade and that the materials were understood. She gave an extra credit opportunity at the end of the course which was a nice bump for my grade.
Dr. Nettles tried her best and did care with this class. However, Chem 2 was not set up in the best manner, primarily due to how heavily weighted the last 2 exams were in comparison to everything else, and the lack of a curve despite having low averages. She often went on tangents, and while well meaning, another instructor may be better
Going to class was mostly rambling about something we already understood for the majority of the time and then rushing through 10 slides at the end. Often gets confused and says the wrong information. Homeworks were graded ridiculously hard for no reason.
I took Nettles for chem 1, and was fine, but chem 2 was much different. She was extremely unforgiving with homework (any errors in format, submission, etc. resulted in a 0). Lectures were worse and worse as the year went on (reading from slides only). Most kids failed the only test we had, and huge curves had to be given to compensate.
Dr. Nettles is probably the best Chem I prof you could take. She makes the material fun and engaging and as easy to understand as she can. She is always there to help so take advantage of her office hours and ask questions if you are confused. Overall, Dr. Nettles is very caring and fun, so I highly recommend her class.
Dr. Nettles is your best bet for Chem 1. Our class had the highest grade on every chem test.
I really liked Dr. Nettles. Her teaching style wasn't exactly for me, but I know a lot of people enjoyed it. She is very inspirational and cares a lot about her students and wants everyone to succeed. Chemistry is not for me at all, but with more effort than I put in it is not hard to make an A/B in the class.
Dr. Nettles is the professor to take for Chemistry I. She is the best option in my opinion out of the professors that teach general Chemistry. The power points which are used in class are posted on Canvas for you to access anytime. Your grade heavily depends on your test grades in the class, as this is the majority of your grade.
Probably the best choice for chem 1 whic
The worst class I have taken here. Not because of Dr. Nettles, but bc the class was so large. It was impossible to learn anything. I got an A only because I had prior chemistry knowledge, probably would've failed if not. Some of the TAs can be rude and the recitation TAs don't know what they're doing. Tons of canvas exams and most HW is long.
Took her for Chem 1. Speeds through the slideshow every class. Wastes alot of lecture time by making the class work out problems in the slides and campusknot. You basically have to teach the course to yourself as well as go to SI sessions as much as possible. Also required to go to recitation for 50 min a week and the quizzes are 10% of your grade.
Take her for Chem 1 because she is the best option. She's very lazy. Test reviews have questions from different tests. Her videos were usually posted late. Tests are normally graded wrong. The only reason she has a 3.9 is because of how bad the Chemistry department is. She is not a great professor, but she is the best one. I earned a B. Study hard!
Be prepared to study hard! There is a lot of homework and additional work that is assigned. Most of the time there are changes that need to be added for questions, even for exams! I had a bad experience and it was difficult to learn due to the class size and overload of work. You will most likely dread this class.
Nettles is simply the best for Chem I. Even though her class was huge (450+ students), I could follow through. TAs are helpful too. She always had time before and after class to answer few questions I had.
The class is manageable but Nettles gives an intense course load and is rather condescending during her lectures. Her attitude is condescending fake nice, and she sometimes acts like the class' grumbling is unwarranted despite the way she treats them. Do the work and you'll be okay. You're better off asking TAs for help. Its passable but not fun.
It could've been worse. Recitation is awful but make sure you know your stuff because you will have a quiz every week. Don't get a Thursday recitation. Study hard, the tests are hard. The final was the hardest, because it was from ACS, not made by Nettles. HW and canvas quizzes are easy. Make sure you go to class because she does attendance polls
All the homework and canvas exams help a lot to pull up your grade if you fail a few tests.
She went too fast during her lectures and skipped lots of practice problems during class. She also seemed condescending during lecture. The canvas exams and homework help you learn the material and boost your grade, but it is a lot of work and can get overwhelming. Attendance isn't mandatory, but there are sometimes graded campus knots during class
Dr. Nettles is the best option for Chem 1. Take her if you can. There is a lot of homework but that really helps if you're not a good test taker. The class is big but I personally enjoy it most of the time. Go to SI and help sessions, they're all really helpful. The final is not easy but it's curved so just try to do your best.
Dr. Nettles is just an okay professor. She focuses too much on concepts that are not useful for the tests and strays away from explaining difficult concepts. Her lectures constantly feel rushed, and there is a lot of just reading off of slides. She seems sweet at first, but that kindness turns into severe passive aggressiveness quickly.
Pretty solid teacher. She drops lots of grades and wants to make sure that you succeed. Lots of opportunities for help offered outside of class. Chem department just sucks, but she makes it somewhat easy to do well. Just do the homework and you'll be fine.
Nettles really cares about what she is teaching and about students learning. Unfortunately, she is not very engaging (in my opinion!). I found it difficult to focus in class. There is a lot of work but making good grades on the hw is easy. Recitation quizzes can be 50/50 and the tests are pretty difficult. NO CURVES. STUDY!! SI!!
In my opinion, Nettles is a horrible teacher. She never took time to explain things that mattered; she just looked and acted like she hated her job and was overall very unprofessional and bad when it came to teaching. Would not recommend her for chem 1!
I had Dr. Nettles for the fall semester of 2023, and here's what I'll say: Dr. Nettles herself is a fantastic professor who actually does want you to succeed in her class. However, the chemistry department itself is absolute garbage curriculum-wise. TLDR, Dr. Nettles is a great professor who is doing her best in a failing chemistry department.
Amazing professor for Chem 1. She is caring, funny, and wants her students to pass. The subject is hard, but she explains it well and answers questions. Her lectures are fun and engaging. She dropped our lowest scores and curved SOME tests at the end of the semester. Recitation, lab, and SI sessions are helpful for reinforcing concepts. Study hard!
Nettles is the BEST professor. Yes, there will be a lot of work and assignments. and Yes, the tests can be hard. But the workload isn't something that Nettles can control. She gives bonus points on tests and is always available for help. She tries her best to make the class as smooth as possible! Pay attention in class and go to SI!
great professor, chemistry is just a difficult subject to learn.
I feel as a lot of students who passed this class already took it in high school but as someone who did not have it in high school, this was not easy. No grade curve, no late homework, especially if you do not have help or have taken a chem class before hand your kinda cooked.
Dr. Nettles is probably your best choice for Chem 1, but that's more of a testament to the Chemistry department than it is to her. She's a great person, but her lectures are like drinking from a fire hose. Her tests are hard but fair. She does not do a good job preparing you for ACS final, as some topics on final were never mentioned in class.
You will get plenty of extra credits to cover up your blunders if you make any. But be sure to give best in every exam unit 'cause it will cost a lot. You should show up to the class for participation grades which is 5% of the total. Online quizzes are going to be helpful, so do them well; you'll also get unlimited attempts on them so.. :)
Dr. Nettles was a fantastic professor. She cares a lot about her students and does as much as she possibly can to help everyone. She has a lot of canvas exams that have unlimited attempts to help boost everyone's grades. Go to SI they will help with the exams.
She is a great professor! Only problem is she is very intelligent and it can be hard for her to rely information to students. But, she really tries to make sure that every student passes and is always there to help!
I can't speak for everyone, but I absolutely cannot bring myself to pay attention in her class and I believe it has something to do with the way she speaks, as if we just turned five, and presents the information. There is almost no point in attending class because you'll have to go back and reteach yourself anyway, yet attendance is mandatory.
She is a great Lecturer.
This class was hard, but Nettles is easy to talk to and understanding of students. She is very thorough and made this class better for me.
For how bad the Chemistry department is, Dr. Nettles is your best choice for Chem 1. Her lectures are well done, but her attempts at class participation come off as childish, and classes can feel sluggish. The homework isn't fun but doing it is super important to see what's on the super difficult tests that they cook up. Go to the SI test reviews.
Nettles is an excellent choice for Chem 1. She genuinely cares about her students and makes an effort to understand and address any questions you have. It's clear she wants us to succeed. However, the workload can be overwhelming at times, and the classes leading up to tests often don't provide as much support or clarity as they could.
She had boring lectures. She mainly talks about the material and doesn't really teach it so you will struggle if you aren't good at Chemistry. She says at the beginning of the year that she doesn't slow down and has complaints every year but doesn't change it. I felt like someone was just talking about the material and not a teacher teaching it.
The chemistry department is a rough subject here, but she's actually really good at teaching it. She really likes to make sure people understand what she's talking about, so even in a massive lecture hall, she's always willing to take questions. Also make sure you go to the SI sessions for tests; they help so much. Work hard chemistry is hard.
Dr. Nettles is fantastic at teaching Chem I despite our chemistry dept being notorious for its quality. Take her advice and do homework 2 or less days after it was assigned so you can digest the content. Spend plenty of time working practice problems in lecture slides outside of class. Hard for incoming freshman, should be easy for anyone older.
Although my grade sucked, she was a good professor. Very fast talker but got all the information in you needed to know. Just attend class and SI sessions.
Great professor, especially for Chemistry 1. Only problem is that her lectures go really fast, but that is more of an issue with how much material is in Chem 1 rather than her.
Nettles, in my opinion, is the best Chem 1 option. She explains things very well in lecture and makes sure you understand the material. There is a lot of homework but it is for the student's benefit. She provides lots of examples and practice to make sure you are prepared for the exam. Definitely take her!
Chem 1 is not an easy class but out of all the professors there she is the best
Dr. Nettles is the best teacher in the Chemistry department. If you get any teacher, get her. She is very engaging and wants you to do well in her class. Chemistry is not an easy subject, but if you really put in the work, you can see the reward. The tests are pretty difficult but the TA's and Dr. Nettles want to help you. Go to SI and study hard
She is amazing. I have been to her and her TA office hours a few times and they are always really friendly. She is so happy to help anyone that asks. There are a lot of assignments but they buffer your grade incase you bomb an exam. All the test questions weee almost directly pulled from practice problems in her slides.
Dr. Nettles was a good teacher. You have a TON of homework which can be helpful. She curved all of our tests including the final. Test review SI is VERY helpful. She also has videos of her explaining the notes which are good reviews for the tests.
I adored Whitnee Nettles. Chemistry is a very difficult course which did reflect in my grade, but Dr. Nettles truly made the lectures entertaining and interesting. I am 100% taking her for Chemistry 2 my next semester. She genuinely wants her students to make good grades and ask questions. Love her!
I try to be nice to this teacher, but the chemistry department itself is not good if you have a vaild reason to make up work The chemistry department will not care.
Chemistry at State isn't the best but Nettles is the best we got. She makes lectures engaging and was very helpful outside of class. Chemistry is a hard subject but she makes it as easy as she can.
Dr. Nettles was very easy to listen to and learn from. Her class was organized, and it is very clear what is expected of the students. If you attend lectures, and stay on top of the coursework, the material is relatively easy to follow. She and her TAs encourage the attendance of office hours and SI sessions.
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