Classes at Westminster are really great. They only teach you things that you want to learn, and if they see you're bored get ready to go outside, go get food, or do something new. Professors adapt and change their lessons to fit what they think the students need to know, should know, and want to know. It's amazing.
Almost all my classes at Westminster have been great so far, however, as a chemistry major, my classes are naturally very difficult. Every week in my organic chemistry class we have work in the lab, in which we must write our procedure before hand, answer pre-lab questions, and then spend four hours in the lab. We must then write a post lab, answer post lab questions, and write about chemistry. It is very much work to do, and to finish all the work along with all the work from other classes such as physics and calculus, is like trying to cut down a tree with a feather. The upside is that we have great teachers who are always happy to help us.
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