Shouxin Dai
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Easiness 3.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 2.8 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.2 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.0 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Oct. 27, 2009

If you've taken Calculus in high school, this class with Dai is fairly easy, it requires minimal work and his tests are of the same level of difficulty as his midterms and finals. He does have a strong accent but people make it seem as if there's no way of understanding him when it's not even that bad. Good class, good professor.

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June 17, 2009

Dai is a fairly easy teacher and is sometimes funny. He lets you use a notecard where you can put any formulas or such during exams so that's a major plus. I felt I didn't get enough time to do his midterms because he gave them out during classtime, hence i got a C in both midterm 1 and 2. But the final was straight forward and I aced that and ended up getting an A in the class! I'm taking his class for 3B-- he's not bad!

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March 31, 2009

Final Grade: A-
1. He has a heavy accent but you'll get used to it.
2. He's really helpful in his office hours. He kinda even tells you the right answers for the homework problems.
3. His tests are very reasonable.
if you've taken calculus AB back in high school, you'll have no problem pulling off an A. Good Luck!

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Feb. 26, 2009

Dai is great. He is a very good teacher and I found his class relatively easy. He assigns homework every week which is due on Friday and he has two midterms and a final. I thought his first midterm was super easy. His second one was trickier. His final, I thought, was pretty okay, but he definitely threw some curve balls in. During his lectures he definitely hints at important problems which he puts in the tests. Some are even the exact same numbers. Overall, go to his lectures (they are helpful), go to section (also helpful) and make sure you understand how to do each type of problem you do in class and in the homework and you'll be fine. I got an A+ and I did all of that. He was basically my favorite teacher so far as well. He's really sweet, understanding and fair. From what I've heard, he is the best Math 3A professor you can get. Good luck!

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Feb. 16, 2009

Very good teacher. Accent is present but you get used to it. If you took high school calc you'll get an A in the class because the class is pretty easy. I don't know what everyone is complaining about. He's really fair and nice. I'd take him again if I could.

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Feb. 15, 2009

Dont take this class if you do not have a solid Calc background. He does not teach and he is hard to understand and learn from. Homework counts and is graded based on accuracy...so go to your TA or check answers with friends because its an easy way to get and lose points. But honestly, the midterm and final are not that hard. When I took the class in Winter '08 there werent many choices of prof (all more or less the same)...so dont worry if you can only get into his class--its all pretty much the same.

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Dec. 8, 2008

For Calc 3A: Hmm, I thought his name was Shouxin but the last names are the same, so here goes. Firstly, Professor Dai has a pretty decent Chinese accent, although I never really had trouble understanding him. He's also are really chill guy who cracks kinda lame jokes that are kinda funny. I've talked to him once outside of class and he's cool. He's also really easy going. He assigns approx. 15-25 HW problems a week and they are due Fri. And he's usually really good at posting the problems by at least Sunday so that you have about a week to do it.
However, I think he makes his lectures kind of convoluted. I had taken AP Calc before I got here, albeit 2 years ago. But when he is first teaching you something, try to ignore it/all the extra stuff, and then pay attention when he starts doing/explaining the problems on the board. Also GO to class the day before a midterm or final. His review is actually really good, because he doesn't go into detail about stuff which is what I think confuses everyone. Ex. I know what chain rule is/I can do it before 3A. I went to his lecture, listened to him on chain rule, was totally confused at the end and was like "What?" but then I just tried to ignore it and paid attention to his problems on the board and then got it. So don't listen to the lecture, just look at the problems.
His class isn't really curved and everyone does really well because it's CalcA, so just put in some effort. P.S. 15% of the class HW, so do it. I stopped coming to class after 3rd week except to turn in HW on Fri. mornings. So go to the first couple lectures and see what works for you. Professor Dai isn't Amazing, but he's not shabby at all.

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Oct. 27, 2009

If you've taken Calculus in high school, this class with Dai is fairly easy, it requires minimal work and his tests are of the same level of difficulty as his midterms and finals. He does have a strong accent but people make it seem as if there's no way of understanding him when it's not even that bad. Good class, good professor.

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June 17, 2009

Dai is a fairly easy teacher and is sometimes funny. He lets you use a notecard where you can put any formulas or such during exams so that's a major plus. I felt I didn't get enough time to do his midterms because he gave them out during classtime, hence i got a C in both midterm 1 and 2. But the final was straight forward and I aced that and ended up getting an A in the class! I'm taking his class for 3B-- he's not bad!

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March 31, 2009

Final Grade: A-
1. He has a heavy accent but you'll get used to it.
2. He's really helpful in his office hours. He kinda even tells you the right answers for the homework problems.
3. His tests are very reasonable.
if you've taken calculus AB back in high school, you'll have no problem pulling off an A. Good Luck!

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Feb. 26, 2009

Dai is great. He is a very good teacher and I found his class relatively easy. He assigns homework every week which is due on Friday and he has two midterms and a final. I thought his first midterm was super easy. His second one was trickier. His final, I thought, was pretty okay, but he definitely threw some curve balls in. During his lectures he definitely hints at important problems which he puts in the tests. Some are even the exact same numbers. Overall, go to his lectures (they are helpful), go to section (also helpful) and make sure you understand how to do each type of problem you do in class and in the homework and you'll be fine. I got an A+ and I did all of that. He was basically my favorite teacher so far as well. He's really sweet, understanding and fair. From what I've heard, he is the best Math 3A professor you can get. Good luck!

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Feb. 16, 2009

Very good teacher. Accent is present but you get used to it. If you took high school calc you'll get an A in the class because the class is pretty easy. I don't know what everyone is complaining about. He's really fair and nice. I'd take him again if I could.

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Feb. 15, 2009

Dont take this class if you do not have a solid Calc background. He does not teach and he is hard to understand and learn from. Homework counts and is graded based on accuracy...so go to your TA or check answers with friends because its an easy way to get and lose points. But honestly, the midterm and final are not that hard. When I took the class in Winter '08 there werent many choices of prof (all more or less the same)...so dont worry if you can only get into his class--its all pretty much the same.

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Dec. 8, 2008

For Calc 3A: Hmm, I thought his name was Shouxin but the last names are the same, so here goes. Firstly, Professor Dai has a pretty decent Chinese accent, although I never really had trouble understanding him. He's also are really chill guy who cracks kinda lame jokes that are kinda funny. I've talked to him once outside of class and he's cool. He's also really easy going. He assigns approx. 15-25 HW problems a week and they are due Fri. And he's usually really good at posting the problems by at least Sunday so that you have about a week to do it.
However, I think he makes his lectures kind of convoluted. I had taken AP Calc before I got here, albeit 2 years ago. But when he is first teaching you something, try to ignore it/all the extra stuff, and then pay attention when he starts doing/explaining the problems on the board. Also GO to class the day before a midterm or final. His review is actually really good, because he doesn't go into detail about stuff which is what I think confuses everyone. Ex. I know what chain rule is/I can do it before 3A. I went to his lecture, listened to him on chain rule, was totally confused at the end and was like "What?" but then I just tried to ignore it and paid attention to his problems on the board and then got it. So don't listen to the lecture, just look at the problems.
His class isn't really curved and everyone does really well because it's CalcA, so just put in some effort. P.S. 15% of the class HW, so do it. I stopped coming to class after 3rd week except to turn in HW on Fri. mornings. So go to the first couple lectures and see what works for you. Professor Dai isn't Amazing, but he's not shabby at all.

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3.5
Overall Rating
Based on 11 Users
Easiness 3.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 2.8 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.2 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.0 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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