*A 5 star workload is an easy workload; a 3 star is average; whereas a 1 star workload is extremely hard.
Comments:3308 - I'm going to start this off by saying I have never had any issue with any Baylor faculty member. Especially the CSD faculty. Dr. Dao was the most difficult educator I have ever had. She would often treat us as if we were unintelligent and incapable. She would talk down to us. I would be very scared to go and talk to her and bring her questions because I would often feel like I would be put down and called names. I am very disappointed in Baylor for allowing a faculty member who not only makes the subject matter excessively difficult, but also has me lose the passion for this profession. I cried multiple times because of this class (I am not one who cries) because of this class. - Grade In Class:B
Comments:CSD 3308 - This class involves ALOT of work. During class,it is lecture heavy and no application. The exams are challenging...prepare a week in advance and GO to her office hours. The powerpoint notes don't seem too hard,but trust me the exams will get you. Its important to ask for help in the areas where you are struggling. Some of the project instructions aren't clear,but go into this class PREPARED!!! Be prepared on exams for ANYTHING to be fill in the blank,you really have to fully understand the material. - Grade In Class:C+
Comments:3308 - This is a complex class. Dr. Dao is a very sweet lady; she's very passionate about her job, but she teaches an undergraduate class with the assumption that we're all graduate students. Her class is lecture-heavy; you'll have 4 exams, roughly 6 quizzes, and 3 projects that will eat up your Pawprints budget. I did have to fight to get a B in this class just because her timing for exams isn't great, often following directly after breaks. You'll need to constantly be studying for her class. - Grade In Class:B