Steven Levy
Department of Philosophy
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4.1
Overall Rating
Based on 106 Users
Easiness 3.2 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.4 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.2 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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  • Engaging Lectures
  • Often Funny
  • Would Take Again
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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Nov. 15, 2023

Prof Levy is an awesome professor. My section was two 2 hour lectures per week and he was sensitive to the fact we start to glaze over at the end. He does numerous examples and answers questions very kindly even if he's already stated the reasons prior. Bring your laptop to class and follow along with the problems. Logic 2010 is a little old looking but I genuinely enjoyed doing problems. If you are a pure math major, I highly (highly) recommend taking this because you will be able to understand the structure of a proof so much better by learning to do a "derivation" (essentially a proof). Homeworks are manageable (not too much or too little). He came very prepared to lecture with good structure to the presentations.

Highly recommend taking this class! You will learn so much with not too much effort.

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Quarter: Spring 2023
Grade: A
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June 8, 2023

Literally my favorite professor I have had at UCLA. He makes himself beyond accessible to all students, the TA for the course (Tristen) is awesome and managed every section themself, 10/10.

While it is by not an easy-A class, if you go to lecture and utilize the resources given to you, the entire teaching staff really wants you to succeed, and you inevitably will.

The homework is always applicable, the lectures are always important, and you don't need to open the textbook the entire quarter.

Professor Levy is the sweetest person - funny, caring, and a wears cute lil sweaters. His lectures are to the point, his slides are clear, and so much more. This class is so much fun if you like puzzles (it's basically what all of Logic is).

10/10 would recommend.

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: A
March 25, 2023

I really enjoyed this class. As a humanities and social science double major, it was unlike any other class I've taken at UCLA but the challenge was very satisfying. Professor Levy is very passionate about teaching and there are a lot of resources available to help students succeed in the course. The TA, Seungtaek, was excellent as well. This course didn't fulfill any requirements for me, but I think overall it was less work for me than most of my other classes. There are two mandatory homework assignments each week, two midterms, and a final. The textbook is free and linked on the class site. It's helpful for review but I found attending lecture and the discussion section to be essential to my understanding of the material. I found doing the homework to actually be quite enjoyable. It's a lot like solving puzzles, especially derivations. This was probably one of my favorite classes I've taken at UCLA.

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: B
March 21, 2023

Took this class to fulfill my final pre-req requirement for being a philosophy major. Overall, it was not that bad for me considering the fact that I could get most of what we were learning even though I would not attend lectures. Attendance is not mandatory for either lecture or discussion section, but it is highly recommended by Levy to do so. You learn about validity, symbolizations (phrasing of the symbolization sentences can be hella confusing), derivations (just tedious b/c a lot of rules to use but will become easier when you remember them), truth tables (the easiest section), and invalidities (most confusing).

You're graded on the following: your homework that's due before the next class, two midterms, and a final. Homework is doable, I definitely recommend joining the GroupMe chat for the class since most people help each other out there. The midterms are okay, you get the entire lecture session to do them, make sure your laptop is charged and that it can run Logic 2010 properly, it can crash sometimes. You learn about invalidities by like the last weeks of this quarter, but there's only two questions about them on the final. Our TA (Seungtaek) for this quarter was helpful and had useful handouts that he would pass out during discussion sections and had a google drive for which was nice.

It definitely is more of a math class than a typical "philosophy" one where you mainly discuss and analyze readings. I'm not sure why some people feel a bit like they were lied to about the course, and I think most of the complaints come from the Covid/Zoom era so I guess that didn't go well. I will say Levy is super nice and friendly, but the way he lectures can be confusing especially with his quirky powerpoints. He does not record his lectures but he does share his powerpoints; however, these are difficult to follow if you weren't there for lecture. If you're really struggling, the tutors are usually available (either in-person or over zoom), but some tutors are better than others. I would say it's a fast pace class, but if you put in the effort to try to understand the content it is doable. I will warn you that you'll probably get confused about invalidities and not feel confident about symbolizations so try your best to figure it out.

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: A
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
March 11, 2023

LEVY SLAYS - if you were good at math in high school or are interested in cognitive science and/or enjoy syntax/linguistics, PLEASE take this class. Some people struggle w logic, while with other people, logic comes really easy to them. So just be prepared for learning a new symbolic language that has a similar logic to math problems but applies this logic through the lens of sentence structures in English. It may be intimidating at first but Levy is a really sweet, kind, and knowledgable professor. Many tutoring sessions held out of class (dont need to go to them but they do help if you have questions!) and open note midterms and finals! Highly recommend taking this w Levy :)))

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: N/A
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Feb. 8, 2023

This guy rules. Favorite class so far at UCLA.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
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Feb. 1, 2023

I took this class in Fall 2022. Not everyone has an affinity for logic or quantitative reasoning, but for those interested in taking a logic class, I highly recommend professor Levy. He is a crystal clear lecturer, who is extremely adept at concisely explaining what you need to know while only including just enough peripheral or tangential information to keep the lectures interesting. He is so good at lecturing that I didn't have to read the textbook at all- following along with his lesson and practice problems was more than enough.

The homework took me around 2-4 hours a week and is never outrageously difficult (I only had to go to office hours twice). Exams use the same program and thus format as the homework, and he gave our class practice midterms with the exact same number and format of questions which were more difficult than the actual exam (so you get good practice and know you're prepared for the exam if you can complete the practice exam in a reasonable time).

He is slightly unaccommodating with issues surrounding technology (like if your computer crashes during an exam) and extenuating circumstances (during the Fall 2022 TA strike he converted to live zoom lectures in solidarity with the TAs, but he wouldn't record them so that he would have an audience at 9:00 am), but I would never call him unreasonable (he even let us have a 1 page "cheat sheet" for the exams.

Professor Levy is clearly someone who teaches for the joy of it and he's gotten really good at it. Choose him if you're taking PHILOS 31.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B+
Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Jan. 31, 2023

Really great class, loads of supplemental help. Thing is you either get it or you don't when it comes to symbolism, I struggled. Levy was a sweet professor, who was very concise and funny. I appreciated his energy and understanding. I would recommend him for Logic.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: DR
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Jan. 28, 2023

On the third day of lecture, I sneezed really loudly and no one said bless you. 5 minutes later, some guy in the front row sneezed equally as loudly and the whole lecture hall said "Bless you!" The professor then proceeded to stop his presentation just to praise us for how UCLA students are so sweet and caring. I dropped out of the class that day.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
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Jan. 2, 2023

Great class and Levy is an amazing professor, both in terms of effectiveness in teaching and personality.

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Quarter: Fall 2023
Grade: A+
Nov. 15, 2023

Prof Levy is an awesome professor. My section was two 2 hour lectures per week and he was sensitive to the fact we start to glaze over at the end. He does numerous examples and answers questions very kindly even if he's already stated the reasons prior. Bring your laptop to class and follow along with the problems. Logic 2010 is a little old looking but I genuinely enjoyed doing problems. If you are a pure math major, I highly (highly) recommend taking this because you will be able to understand the structure of a proof so much better by learning to do a "derivation" (essentially a proof). Homeworks are manageable (not too much or too little). He came very prepared to lecture with good structure to the presentations.

Highly recommend taking this class! You will learn so much with not too much effort.

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Quarter: Spring 2023
Grade: A
June 8, 2023

Literally my favorite professor I have had at UCLA. He makes himself beyond accessible to all students, the TA for the course (Tristen) is awesome and managed every section themself, 10/10.

While it is by not an easy-A class, if you go to lecture and utilize the resources given to you, the entire teaching staff really wants you to succeed, and you inevitably will.

The homework is always applicable, the lectures are always important, and you don't need to open the textbook the entire quarter.

Professor Levy is the sweetest person - funny, caring, and a wears cute lil sweaters. His lectures are to the point, his slides are clear, and so much more. This class is so much fun if you like puzzles (it's basically what all of Logic is).

10/10 would recommend.

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: A
March 25, 2023

I really enjoyed this class. As a humanities and social science double major, it was unlike any other class I've taken at UCLA but the challenge was very satisfying. Professor Levy is very passionate about teaching and there are a lot of resources available to help students succeed in the course. The TA, Seungtaek, was excellent as well. This course didn't fulfill any requirements for me, but I think overall it was less work for me than most of my other classes. There are two mandatory homework assignments each week, two midterms, and a final. The textbook is free and linked on the class site. It's helpful for review but I found attending lecture and the discussion section to be essential to my understanding of the material. I found doing the homework to actually be quite enjoyable. It's a lot like solving puzzles, especially derivations. This was probably one of my favorite classes I've taken at UCLA.

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: B
March 21, 2023

Took this class to fulfill my final pre-req requirement for being a philosophy major. Overall, it was not that bad for me considering the fact that I could get most of what we were learning even though I would not attend lectures. Attendance is not mandatory for either lecture or discussion section, but it is highly recommended by Levy to do so. You learn about validity, symbolizations (phrasing of the symbolization sentences can be hella confusing), derivations (just tedious b/c a lot of rules to use but will become easier when you remember them), truth tables (the easiest section), and invalidities (most confusing).

You're graded on the following: your homework that's due before the next class, two midterms, and a final. Homework is doable, I definitely recommend joining the GroupMe chat for the class since most people help each other out there. The midterms are okay, you get the entire lecture session to do them, make sure your laptop is charged and that it can run Logic 2010 properly, it can crash sometimes. You learn about invalidities by like the last weeks of this quarter, but there's only two questions about them on the final. Our TA (Seungtaek) for this quarter was helpful and had useful handouts that he would pass out during discussion sections and had a google drive for which was nice.

It definitely is more of a math class than a typical "philosophy" one where you mainly discuss and analyze readings. I'm not sure why some people feel a bit like they were lied to about the course, and I think most of the complaints come from the Covid/Zoom era so I guess that didn't go well. I will say Levy is super nice and friendly, but the way he lectures can be confusing especially with his quirky powerpoints. He does not record his lectures but he does share his powerpoints; however, these are difficult to follow if you weren't there for lecture. If you're really struggling, the tutors are usually available (either in-person or over zoom), but some tutors are better than others. I would say it's a fast pace class, but if you put in the effort to try to understand the content it is doable. I will warn you that you'll probably get confused about invalidities and not feel confident about symbolizations so try your best to figure it out.

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: A
March 11, 2023

LEVY SLAYS - if you were good at math in high school or are interested in cognitive science and/or enjoy syntax/linguistics, PLEASE take this class. Some people struggle w logic, while with other people, logic comes really easy to them. So just be prepared for learning a new symbolic language that has a similar logic to math problems but applies this logic through the lens of sentence structures in English. It may be intimidating at first but Levy is a really sweet, kind, and knowledgable professor. Many tutoring sessions held out of class (dont need to go to them but they do help if you have questions!) and open note midterms and finals! Highly recommend taking this w Levy :)))

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Quarter: Winter 2023
Grade: N/A
Feb. 8, 2023

This guy rules. Favorite class so far at UCLA.

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Feb. 1, 2023

I took this class in Fall 2022. Not everyone has an affinity for logic or quantitative reasoning, but for those interested in taking a logic class, I highly recommend professor Levy. He is a crystal clear lecturer, who is extremely adept at concisely explaining what you need to know while only including just enough peripheral or tangential information to keep the lectures interesting. He is so good at lecturing that I didn't have to read the textbook at all- following along with his lesson and practice problems was more than enough.

The homework took me around 2-4 hours a week and is never outrageously difficult (I only had to go to office hours twice). Exams use the same program and thus format as the homework, and he gave our class practice midterms with the exact same number and format of questions which were more difficult than the actual exam (so you get good practice and know you're prepared for the exam if you can complete the practice exam in a reasonable time).

He is slightly unaccommodating with issues surrounding technology (like if your computer crashes during an exam) and extenuating circumstances (during the Fall 2022 TA strike he converted to live zoom lectures in solidarity with the TAs, but he wouldn't record them so that he would have an audience at 9:00 am), but I would never call him unreasonable (he even let us have a 1 page "cheat sheet" for the exams.

Professor Levy is clearly someone who teaches for the joy of it and he's gotten really good at it. Choose him if you're taking PHILOS 31.

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: B+
Jan. 31, 2023

Really great class, loads of supplemental help. Thing is you either get it or you don't when it comes to symbolism, I struggled. Levy was a sweet professor, who was very concise and funny. I appreciated his energy and understanding. I would recommend him for Logic.

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Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: DR
Jan. 28, 2023

On the third day of lecture, I sneezed really loudly and no one said bless you. 5 minutes later, some guy in the front row sneezed equally as loudly and the whole lecture hall said "Bless you!" The professor then proceeded to stop his presentation just to praise us for how UCLA students are so sweet and caring. I dropped out of the class that day.

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Verified Reviewer This user is a verified UCLA student/alum.
Quarter: Fall 2022
Grade: A
Jan. 2, 2023

Great class and Levy is an amazing professor, both in terms of effectiveness in teaching and personality.

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4.1
Overall Rating
Based on 106 Users
Easiness 3.2 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 4.1 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.4 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 4.2 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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  • Often Funny
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