Maxwell, John  

Chemistry and Biochemistry

3.41/4.00

32 evaluations


CHEM 111


Freshman
B
Required (Major)
Aug 2001
This teacher- even teaching a forum style class of 100+ students- made an extraordinary effort to help each student and make himself available durring his office hours AND if you needed help otherwise. He explained concepts in an easy to understand manner and answered any questions we had as many times as the question was asked. The study guides for exams and study sessions WITH THE TEACHER before the big tests helped immensely. Even though Chem 111 was a difficult class Maxwell made it very "doable." I rate him an A++!!!


Sophomore
C
Required (Major)
Aug 2001
Dr maxwell is and extrordinary professor. His lecture material is allways well thought out and his class is at a reasonable pase. He is friendly, out going and really wants you to pass the classes he teaches. His test are fair and require a reasonalbe amount of study for, but Dr. Max gives out all kinds of old exams to study from. He is one of the best professors I've had her at Cal Poly


Freshman
A
Required (Major)
Aug 2001
Maxwell is a great professor. He really wants the class to learn. He trys many ways to help you learn. The Sunday before a test, he holds a review session so you can ask him questions. That really helps, to clarify things you are confused about. He is really just a great guy who loves his job!


Junior
A
Required (Support)
Mar 2000
Dr. Maxwell gives each and every student the opportunity to come visit him and ask questions. Hell, he even requires it when he hands out the pretest. If every teacher would help the students as much as Dr. Max does no one would have to repeat courses. As for study lectures, how many teachers do you know that come on campus on a Sunday to help students? I highly reccomend this instructor.

CHEM 124


Freshman
C
Required (Major)
Jun 1999
Maxwell is very passionate about chemistry and helping students. If I actually liked Chemistry, then he would be one of my favorite teachers. Unfortunatly, thinking about him conjures up visions of chemical equations and stoiciometry, so i don't really have many fond memories of this class. If you like Chem, then, you will probably love Maxwell. Personally, I understood Chem better when explained to me by the TA's. But maybe that's just me.


Sophomore
B
Required (Support)
Oct 1999
Dr. Maxwell is VERY enthusiastic about Chemistry. He is always willing to answer questions and help during office hours. He doesn't want anyone in his class to fail, and helps out when people are sturggling.


Freshman
B
Required (Support)
Feb 2000
TAKE DR MAX'S CLASS!!!!! He is truly a great professor who makes an effort to help his students in any way possible. No homework is assigned, tests are tough but very fair and almost always curved. Also, he has many practice exams available on the web, and is class will outright say "remind me to make that the first question". I never once opened the text or did the homework because Dr. Max's lectures covered the material so well.


Freshman
F
Required (Support)
Mar 2000
Dr. Maxwell is a very energetic professor. Most of the time though the time he takes in class doesnt really explain anything. He goes off on tangents that dont really pertain to us kids that werent doing too well in his class. His tests were quite diffucult...he took all the ideas of the couple of weeks and though of the hardest problem involving all of them. Try to stay away from him, unless you are naturally good at chemistry then take him and you will have a fun class.


Freshman
A
Required (Support)
Dec 2000
Dr. Max is the best chem teacher i've ever had. TAKE HIS CLASS. There is no homework, lots of practice tests which he uses for the exams, just with different numbers. Though more than half class got D's, that's because they're stupid. Dr. Max is always there for office hours and he always curves tests. If anyone ever said Dr. Max doesn't care, they're wrong.


Sophomore
B
Required (Support)
May 2002
I THINK DR. MAXWELL IS THE BEST PROFESSOR AT CAL POLY. HE IS A VERY NICE MAN, AND HE LOVES TO TEACH.


Senior
B
Required (Support)
Sep 2002
The best.


5th Year Senior
B
Required (Support)
Mar 2003
He cares alot about his students. He is a very nice man. He is very enthusiastic, and really knows his stuff. I advise you to take this professor.


Senior
A
Required (Support)
Mar 2003
This guy is the biggest jackass on this campus. Considering the fierce competition for the title at Cal Poly, this really says something about the man who has foolishly been put in charge of the Chemistry department. Unhelpful, unwilling to work with students. If you're not a Chemistry major, you can go to hell, as far as he's concerned. Simply put, I hate the man.

CHEM 127


Freshman
A
Required (Major)
Mar 2004
Maxwell is an awesome teacher. He makes jokes and he thinks he's funny when he's not, but that just makes hime funny. He wasn't supposed to teach this course, he is department head, but he did it with enthusiasm. He loves the subject, and wants you to like it just as much. He is great in office hours, he is very approachable and really wants his students to do well. If you can, TAKE MAXWELL!


Freshman
C
Required (Support)
Mar 2004
Maxwell is great! Even though i did not do that well in his class, cause i suck at chemistry, he is a really good teacher. He wants his students to do well and is always there to help. The best part about maxwell is that he tells you everything that is going to be on the test. He gives you all the previous exams from the year before and the test are basically the same thing but a little different. Definitely take maxwell for chem, he is awesome!!


Sophomore
A
Required (Support)
Mar 2004
It doesn't get ANY easier than Dr. Max. He gives you his old midterms and final to practice for exams with, and he just changes the numbers on the new tests. So, you know exactly what to study, and don't waste time on material that won't be covered. Sweet. Even better - he drops the lowest midterm or half the final, and doesn't give quizzes and doesn't collect homework. He assigns problems from the text, but I just concerned myself with the old tests instead and did just fine. He's also got a pretty decent sense of humor for a chem nut, I was surprised. Take him!!!!!!


Sophomore
B
Required (Major)
Apr 2004
Maxwell is awesome. He's a bit off the wall during lecture, but his level of orginization is awesome. He gives you note outlines, previous exams, and collects no homework. The three tests during the quarter are nearly identical to the exams the previous exams he gives you, so they are a great study tool. Tkae him if you can, because he makes Chem about as easy as its gonna get

CHEM 128


Freshman
B
Required (Support)
Jan 2002
Dr. Max was so great! By far the best chem teacher here. I have always struggled with chem, but Dr. Max made everything seem so easy. Sure, I sruggled to get my B, but in the end, I got it. He truly cares about his students. He wasn't supposed to teach this class, but did, on top of being the chairman of the dept. He made time for his students and helped them whenever he could. His tests were relatively fair, and he does everything he can to prepare you for them - especially the final. He told us exactly what to study, and he stuck by that. I also had him for lab - awesome. So much fun. He's a funny guy. So, if you have to take chem, take it with Max - no doubt about it.


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2003
Maxwell is a great guy! He truly cares about his students and shows it by going above and beyond a professors normal duties. He is always available and willing to help. The only problem is that lectures tended to be a little unclear at times. He always seemed to go off on tangents about biochem because that is his specialty. Overall he is a good teacher and you should take him if you can.


Freshman
D
Required (Major)
Mar 2005
Dr. Maxwell is a great professor. He does everything he can to help you get a better understanding of the material. He gives you a blue sheet before each exam that is worth about 10 points of your test. He also gives you many practice problems and practice exams to work on. Definitely do the practice exams!! Some of the questions on the practice exams will be exactly like the ones on the actual test. His lab quizzes can be pretty hard but you will do fine if you study the previous lab and also the one you are doing that day. Make sure you know how to do the calculations done in Excel! You will have to do them by hand on the quizzes. I really recommend that you take Dr. Maxwell.


Senior
A
Required (Support)
May 2005
Quitr possibly the best professor I have ever had.


Senior
A
Required (Major)
Dec 2005
Dr. Maxwell is a great teacher who really cares about his students. His class is difficult but he provides the all of his old tests which really, really helps to study from.


Senior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2005
Dr. Max is the most helpful professor I've ever had. If you are stuggling, he'll give his own time to help you understand the material. He makes you feel like he cares about your well-being as a person.


Freshman
B
Required (Support)
Apr 2006
Dr. Maxwell is an amazing teacher. There is no doubt that he is absolutely insane but in a good way. He is hilarious, but you will still get all the information necessary. He is very approachable in office hours and will try his hardest to get to know his students. Definitely ask questions and take advantage of the online tests.


Graduate Student
A
Elective
Nov 2013
Dr. J.C. Maxwell was probably the greatest professor I have ever known, and after 20+ years of schooling post-12th grade, I can reasonably and confidently say so! Fresh with knowledge on the conformational changes of the hemoglobin molecule, he came to Cal Poly from Colorado, where he had participated in hemoglobin research that was awarded a Nobel Prize (and which stemmed from wondering why some cattle died when moved to high-altitude pastures). Through his biochemistry classes for the chem majors, he rekindled my enthusiasm and curiosity for the sciences. So much so, that about half-way through the first class, I decided to quit my job as a brakeman for Southern Pacific Railroad. During the second class, I became so fascinated and intrigued, that I had decided to complete a PhD degree biochemistry at UCLA or to go to medical school. Well, med school came through first, so I ended up following that path. It eventually led to an MD, and a successful career. Never did complete the Masters in biology I was officially enrolled in at Cal SLO. Nor did I finish the graphic arts degree that initially prompted me to enroll at Cal Poly. But I did meet the greatest professor, and one of life's most amazing men, and whom I shall always honor, and cherish his wistful smile! ----Biochemistry for majors taken 1982--Kip Ablin

CHEM 129


Junior
B
Required (Major)
Dec 2004
Maxwell is far and away the best chem teacher I have ever had. His lectures are about as engaging as chemistry can be, his grading and tests are both extremely fair, and most of all he genuinely cares about whether or not you understand the material. I wish I had known about him before I wasted my time with other professors in 127 and 128. Seriously, do yourself a favor and take him.


Junior
N/A
Required (Major)
Feb 2005
Maxwell is a great guy but this class is too dumbed down to be of any worth. I got seriously worked in organic chemistry because of the things we just glossed over in general chem and I am considering retaking it with one of the other instructors to fill in the gaps.


Freshman
A
Required (Major)
Jul 2005
he's a great teacher and does not hesitate to help you even when it is not his office hours


Sophomore
C
Required (Support)
Apr 2006
This guy is really interesting because he was a bad student in college (as he'll tell you often), then became a Biochem professor at Poly. After teaching Biochem for a while, he complained that the students taking 129 weren't learning enough and that the teachers sucked. So the department chair made him teach 129 (haha!). So he teaches 129 with a sourpuss attitude. My class was full of morons that didn't know how to take the natural log on their calculator, too, so that might be why he was pissed all the time. But he's the only teacher who was and probably still is teaching 129, so if you have to take that class, I laugh at you because you're stuck with him. Just get someone else's old tests, labs, and homework, go to lecture and lab, and you'll do fine. Heck even I got a C and I don't give a Shiite.


Freshman
B
Required (Major)
Jun 2006
It's hard not to like Dr. Max. He's so happy all the time and is really enthusiastic about Biochem. He's a great guy and wouldn't hurt a fly (though he says he'll kick his dog if you make dumb mistakes on the midterms). Unfortunately, he's retiring after 28 years at Cal Poly. He deserves a polyrating one last time I think saying what a great teacher he is. Max rocks, end of story.


Freshman
A
Required (Major)
Jul 2006
Great professor. Very funny once you get used to his style. HE DOES NOT TEACH HERE AT CAL POLY ANY LONGER. So, not really much use in anyone posting anything further, good guy.

HNRS 735


Graduate Student
A
Required (Major)
Nov 2016
Missed the first day, went to the second day. Went to the midterm. Went to the Final. Three days of class total. I got a B, easy. This kind of shit gives our school a bad name.