Mayank Mehta
Department of Physics
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1.8
Overall Rating
Based on 5 Users
Easiness 2.6 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 1.8 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 2.6 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 1.6 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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25.7%
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25.6%
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18.8%
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18.4%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

21.4%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

28.6%
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Grade distributions are collected using data from the UCLA Registrar’s Office.

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Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: NR
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March 29, 2022

The whole class felt disorganized and tough. There were only 3 homeworks given when we thought we’d get weekly homework’s. EVERYTHING on all slides are fair game on exams, and there’s a LOT of information.

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Quarter: Spring 2016
Grade: A-
June 12, 2016

The class is ok
It was interesting at first but then it got boring because it was mainly just focusing on very particular topics from papers. The lab portion is so annoying because you have to learn how to use Matlab. To sum it up, I got to the point where I just wanted the class to be over already.

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Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A
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April 4, 2022

The class was interesting at the beginning, but then it gradually got worse towards the end. The topics became boring and the class got really unorganized.

It was weird that he taught MATLAB, but we only had one homework and one midterm question about the syntax of MATLAB. We didn't actually have to write MATLAB code for homework like he stated he would assign us to have. He frequently talked about what's going to be on the next assignment and then never assigns it.

Also It really bugged me that during the week before finals (around 3-4 days before), he last minute decided to post another lecture and have another homework assignment due. He should at least post it earlier.

Overall easy A if you like an uncaring and unorganized professor that curves.

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Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: N/A
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April 1, 2021

The class touches on a very interesting topic. I'm generally interested in the material. I did not like the matlab portion though as much, since my programming experience was with c++. If you are good at matlab, u should give this class a try. The assignments were graded really late, I wish they could be done earlier. TA is very helpful, and I hope he will have more office hours.

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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A
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April 23, 2024

Do NOT let the grade distribution fool you. Don't even let my grade fool you. This class was the most unorganized disaster I have ever been subject to at UCLA. I took this class anticipating electrophysiology (and because it was the only option that fit my schedule), and was surprised to hear on the first day that it was supposed to actually be about brain machine interfaces, AI, etc. Somehow, it was actually neither of those two things. We never actually talked about technology in this class apart from the intro lecture, and never really covered electrophysiology either. Instead, it was a poorly blended version of neuro 101C and the profs own studies, all presented in a convoluted way that was very difficult to track with. There were supposed to be weekly homework assignments, but when he assigned the first one, we were all surprised to find that it was an extremely complicated coding assignment...when this class said no coding experience required. It took us five weeks of complaining for the prof to finally do something about it, and his solution was to extend the deadline because apparently, this class was supposed to have a weekly discussion section...and the department had forgotten to schedule one. So instead of making any efforts to post recorded discussions, have a zoom option, etc., he just kept cancelling homeworks and swearing that by the time it was due, we would have learned how to do all of the coding. When it was finally due week 7, we still had not learned an ounce of code. It was never even mentioned. The only resource we ever received was a powerpoint of tips in Matlab. Which would probably have been more helpful if the assignment wasn't in Python.

So, instead of having weekly homework assignments to cushion our grades, we now have three. The midterm rolls around, and figuring out what on earth we were actually even responsible for knowing was half the battle. The recorded lectures posted were from 2020, and most no longer even correlated properly with what we were going over. The slides were also worthless, as his entire three hour lecture would go over 10-12 slides that were just graphs. No titles, no context, half the time there weren't even axis labels. The TA clearly had no idea what we were even going over in this class, as he was never in lecture and everything he went over in the "review session" had nothing to do with the tests. He swore up and down that it would be purely conceptual, and then we get to the midterm and most of the questions are ridiculous things like "how many micrometers is a dendrite." The midterm was 18 multiple choice, true false questions. The best part? If you got the question right, it was +1. If you got it wrong, it was -2, making the minimum score on the test a -14/22. The TA seemed to have no idea what the grading policy was, as the whole thing got so screwed up that the points didn't even all add up to 22. It was unfairly and unjustly graded--I missed four questions and got a 59. Several people in the class submitted regrades asking for more points simply for the reason of "I feel that this is unfair and deserve a higher score," and got a bunch of free extra points back for no reason. I submitted the SAME regrade request (they helped me word it like they did), and the TA refused to give back any points. One student missed half of the questions but got an A because the TA straight up forgot to factor the marked off questions into his final grade. There was never a right or wrong answer, as many of the questions weren't even written properly and had mistakes in them. When asked during the exams, the TA said to just mark what you thought and if you got marked wrong, it was your responsibility to find a study on the Internet that proved your point and use that to argue for your points back.

You weren't allowed to email the professor, you had to go through the TA. Who rarely answered on time. The professor did not have office hours, and the TA wouldn't show up to his. Getting help in this class was impossible, not that it would have helped in the end anyways.

The TA showed up 15 minutes late to the final holding four copies of the test. Apparently the printer had jammed? So everyone else was just told to get out their laptops and "don't cheat, just have one tab open." Which would have been easier to enforce if the TA didn't keep periodically leaving the room for extended periods of time during the final.

Overall, I never received a grade for the three homework assignments or final. I don't know if this is because they were graded and just not inputted into Canvas/Gradescope, but we were explicitly told that we could submit regrades on the final afterwards, which apparently is not the case. So I have no idea if I actually deserved the A I got in this class, considering I have basically no metric of even gauging how I did in the class the entire quarter.

If you're looking to take this class because you want an easy, free-A GPA booster elective, don't. All it was the entire quarter was a battle against the grading policies. If you're looking to take this class because you're interested in computational neuro, still don't. Take the Intro to Computational Neuroscience class instead. Avoid this mess at all costs.

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Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: NR
March 29, 2022

The whole class felt disorganized and tough. There were only 3 homeworks given when we thought we’d get weekly homework’s. EVERYTHING on all slides are fair game on exams, and there’s a LOT of information.

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Quarter: Spring 2016
Grade: A-
June 12, 2016

The class is ok
It was interesting at first but then it got boring because it was mainly just focusing on very particular topics from papers. The lab portion is so annoying because you have to learn how to use Matlab. To sum it up, I got to the point where I just wanted the class to be over already.

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Quarter: Winter 2022
Grade: A
April 4, 2022

The class was interesting at the beginning, but then it gradually got worse towards the end. The topics became boring and the class got really unorganized.

It was weird that he taught MATLAB, but we only had one homework and one midterm question about the syntax of MATLAB. We didn't actually have to write MATLAB code for homework like he stated he would assign us to have. He frequently talked about what's going to be on the next assignment and then never assigns it.

Also It really bugged me that during the week before finals (around 3-4 days before), he last minute decided to post another lecture and have another homework assignment due. He should at least post it earlier.

Overall easy A if you like an uncaring and unorganized professor that curves.

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Quarter: Winter 2021
Grade: N/A
April 1, 2021

The class touches on a very interesting topic. I'm generally interested in the material. I did not like the matlab portion though as much, since my programming experience was with c++. If you are good at matlab, u should give this class a try. The assignments were graded really late, I wish they could be done earlier. TA is very helpful, and I hope he will have more office hours.

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Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: A
April 23, 2024

Do NOT let the grade distribution fool you. Don't even let my grade fool you. This class was the most unorganized disaster I have ever been subject to at UCLA. I took this class anticipating electrophysiology (and because it was the only option that fit my schedule), and was surprised to hear on the first day that it was supposed to actually be about brain machine interfaces, AI, etc. Somehow, it was actually neither of those two things. We never actually talked about technology in this class apart from the intro lecture, and never really covered electrophysiology either. Instead, it was a poorly blended version of neuro 101C and the profs own studies, all presented in a convoluted way that was very difficult to track with. There were supposed to be weekly homework assignments, but when he assigned the first one, we were all surprised to find that it was an extremely complicated coding assignment...when this class said no coding experience required. It took us five weeks of complaining for the prof to finally do something about it, and his solution was to extend the deadline because apparently, this class was supposed to have a weekly discussion section...and the department had forgotten to schedule one. So instead of making any efforts to post recorded discussions, have a zoom option, etc., he just kept cancelling homeworks and swearing that by the time it was due, we would have learned how to do all of the coding. When it was finally due week 7, we still had not learned an ounce of code. It was never even mentioned. The only resource we ever received was a powerpoint of tips in Matlab. Which would probably have been more helpful if the assignment wasn't in Python.

So, instead of having weekly homework assignments to cushion our grades, we now have three. The midterm rolls around, and figuring out what on earth we were actually even responsible for knowing was half the battle. The recorded lectures posted were from 2020, and most no longer even correlated properly with what we were going over. The slides were also worthless, as his entire three hour lecture would go over 10-12 slides that were just graphs. No titles, no context, half the time there weren't even axis labels. The TA clearly had no idea what we were even going over in this class, as he was never in lecture and everything he went over in the "review session" had nothing to do with the tests. He swore up and down that it would be purely conceptual, and then we get to the midterm and most of the questions are ridiculous things like "how many micrometers is a dendrite." The midterm was 18 multiple choice, true false questions. The best part? If you got the question right, it was +1. If you got it wrong, it was -2, making the minimum score on the test a -14/22. The TA seemed to have no idea what the grading policy was, as the whole thing got so screwed up that the points didn't even all add up to 22. It was unfairly and unjustly graded--I missed four questions and got a 59. Several people in the class submitted regrades asking for more points simply for the reason of "I feel that this is unfair and deserve a higher score," and got a bunch of free extra points back for no reason. I submitted the SAME regrade request (they helped me word it like they did), and the TA refused to give back any points. One student missed half of the questions but got an A because the TA straight up forgot to factor the marked off questions into his final grade. There was never a right or wrong answer, as many of the questions weren't even written properly and had mistakes in them. When asked during the exams, the TA said to just mark what you thought and if you got marked wrong, it was your responsibility to find a study on the Internet that proved your point and use that to argue for your points back.

You weren't allowed to email the professor, you had to go through the TA. Who rarely answered on time. The professor did not have office hours, and the TA wouldn't show up to his. Getting help in this class was impossible, not that it would have helped in the end anyways.

The TA showed up 15 minutes late to the final holding four copies of the test. Apparently the printer had jammed? So everyone else was just told to get out their laptops and "don't cheat, just have one tab open." Which would have been easier to enforce if the TA didn't keep periodically leaving the room for extended periods of time during the final.

Overall, I never received a grade for the three homework assignments or final. I don't know if this is because they were graded and just not inputted into Canvas/Gradescope, but we were explicitly told that we could submit regrades on the final afterwards, which apparently is not the case. So I have no idea if I actually deserved the A I got in this class, considering I have basically no metric of even gauging how I did in the class the entire quarter.

If you're looking to take this class because you want an easy, free-A GPA booster elective, don't. All it was the entire quarter was a battle against the grading policies. If you're looking to take this class because you're interested in computational neuro, still don't. Take the Intro to Computational Neuroscience class instead. Avoid this mess at all costs.

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1.8
Overall Rating
Based on 5 Users
Easiness 2.6 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 1.8 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 2.6 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 1.6 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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