Thank you for speculating, UncaYimmy, however you only represent part of the story. What is failed to mention is also that the professor liked to hit students with papers and on one occasion attacked me simply because he thought I was sitting in the wrong chair when I wasn't. He yelled at students, insulted them frequently, called students stupid, said that he hates them and that he is going to murder them, and yelled at students who he did not like to get out of his classroom and to withdraw, and that he doesn't want to see them again.
I never struggled with the coursematerial itself, in fact I make high A's in the exams with other professors. What this story should say about me, above all, is that I do not appreciate or tolerate anger, insults, or harassment, and you all know that of me by now. I have merely represented the truth about the professor, his rudeness affected my studying, I have not misrepresented or exaggerated my description of his behavior toward students in the least bit.
Those students who were personally not mistreated by the professor think highly of him, of course. He only picked on some of the students, including me, who he did not like.
As for the incident where I wanted to review the stereochemistry table before an exam. I was yelled at for asking such a "stupid question". Two seconds later, one of his favorite students - who obviously thought it was a good idea to review the stereochemistry - asked us to do such a problem on the board, and she was given praise and the professor was delighted to review these problems.
I have only described this the way it was. The consequence was that I stopped attending his second course. And that is the only reason I received an F. My only non-A grade on my entire transcript. If you would please apply your skeptical minds... would a straight-A student really be likely to struggle with a course so badly that she actually earns an F on the tests and fails a course? Or is it more likely that something happened, what ever it was, and she chose to stop attending the course and to not take the exams, and therefore failed?
It is sad that you always try to spin things into seeming that I would have lied. I have told the truth. I did not appreciate being called stupid, hit with papers, and insulted by a professor. He did this to several of the students. Other students he treated exceedingly well. And that is why I stopped attending his course. And that is why I have an F.
Please think about it. Just in case it happened, just in case I did not exaggerate. I think this professors behavior is despicable, and it is he, not me, who shames the Chemistry Department.