Professor
Brian Shin
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Winter 2023 - If Brian Shin has a million supporters, I AM ONE OF THEM. If Brian Shin has a thousand supporters, I AM ONE OF THEM. If Brian Shin has one supporter, I AM THAT SUPPORTER. If he has no supporters, THEN I AM DEAD. IF THE WORLD IS AGAINST BRIAN SHIN, I AM AGAINST THE WORLD.
Winter 2023 - If Brian Shin has a million supporters, I AM ONE OF THEM. If Brian Shin has a thousand supporters, I AM ONE OF THEM. If Brian Shin has one supporter, I AM THAT SUPPORTER. If he has no supporters, THEN I AM DEAD. IF THE WORLD IS AGAINST BRIAN SHIN, I AM AGAINST THE WORLD.
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Fall 2024 - finished the class with a 97.2% and got an A. This class isn’t easy, especially if you don’t know how to tackle the homework. A lot of the textbook problems show up on the midterms and final, but Shin doesn’t cover all the concepts in class. Honestly, I had to self-learn at least half the material. The homework is tough, but solutions are available online, which really helped me optimize my learning. It’s so challenging that Shin gives 3 homework drops and 3 quiz drops—out of just 10 assignments and 6 quizzes. The first midterm is the hardest, mainly because of the true/false questions. As a freshman, this was my first math course at UCLA, and I underestimated those T/F questions. They’re 20 out of 100 points on the midterm, and you have to memorize the theorems. The textbook explanations and proofs were tough to follow, so I focused on understanding and memorizing the concepts throughout the course. Shin barely takes the time to explain proofs like the Gram-Schmidt process or linear regressions. Instead of breaking down how they work, he just gives us the equations to use for the problems. Long story short, if you want to do well, be prepared to self-learn from the textbook.
Fall 2024 - finished the class with a 97.2% and got an A. This class isn’t easy, especially if you don’t know how to tackle the homework. A lot of the textbook problems show up on the midterms and final, but Shin doesn’t cover all the concepts in class. Honestly, I had to self-learn at least half the material. The homework is tough, but solutions are available online, which really helped me optimize my learning. It’s so challenging that Shin gives 3 homework drops and 3 quiz drops—out of just 10 assignments and 6 quizzes. The first midterm is the hardest, mainly because of the true/false questions. As a freshman, this was my first math course at UCLA, and I underestimated those T/F questions. They’re 20 out of 100 points on the midterm, and you have to memorize the theorems. The textbook explanations and proofs were tough to follow, so I focused on understanding and memorizing the concepts throughout the course. Shin barely takes the time to explain proofs like the Gram-Schmidt process or linear regressions. Instead of breaking down how they work, he just gives us the equations to use for the problems. Long story short, if you want to do well, be prepared to self-learn from the textbook.
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Spring 2023 - As the weakest student entered the classroom Brian Shin realized he realized the student was about to drop. He asked the student “are you not studying enough because you are failing or are you failing because you are not studying enough”. The student who had left it all behind responded equally “If you were unable to understand any of the concepts, would you drop?” Brian Shin responded “Nah I’d learn”. He knew it was time to take action, and said “Stand Proud you are capable”. Unbeknownst to the student, Brian Shin activated his domain expansion “extended office hours”. As the overwhelming intensity of the linear algebra crushed the student, he could only ask one thing, “how?” Brian Shin responded “You failed to consider two things: one, always bet on the professor. And two, throughout heaven and earth, i alone am the diagonalizable one”
Spring 2023 - As the weakest student entered the classroom Brian Shin realized he realized the student was about to drop. He asked the student “are you not studying enough because you are failing or are you failing because you are not studying enough”. The student who had left it all behind responded equally “If you were unable to understand any of the concepts, would you drop?” Brian Shin responded “Nah I’d learn”. He knew it was time to take action, and said “Stand Proud you are capable”. Unbeknownst to the student, Brian Shin activated his domain expansion “extended office hours”. As the overwhelming intensity of the linear algebra crushed the student, he could only ask one thing, “how?” Brian Shin responded “You failed to consider two things: one, always bet on the professor. And two, throughout heaven and earth, i alone am the diagonalizable one”