“I think it's actually a really good class,” Adusumilli said. “It’s not as fast paced, which makes it easier to study for each of the tests and understand the topics more thoroughly.”
While Adusumilli dislikes the tests because they include many calculations, she likes doing labs and having more time to understand topics. She spends an average of 20 to 30 minutes a day doing work for the class, most of which is spent on calculations: significant figures and rounding.
“I would say it's a great class and if you're like a slower learner, especially because chem is a harder topic, [Chemistry] would be a great class to take instead of Chem Honors,” Adusumilli said.