Jonathan Vogel
Department of Economics
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Workload 3.9 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.9 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: B
Dec. 14, 2021

I do not even want to beat around the bush, this class was so much more difficult than it needed to be because of this professor. Other professors teaching this class use multiple choice (at least over COVID) and this one made each test free response. The partial credit he gives is little to none and even when you ask for a regrade, he will "threaten" your grade by saying it will lower it rather than increase it.

The class is dependent upon 3 tests: midterm 1, midterm 2 (held during week 10), and the final.

Do not take this class if you can, there is no reason to tank your GPA or give yourself such a hard time.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
Dec. 12, 2021

Professor Vogel was not a great prof. I didn't like how the entire class was comprised of 2 midterms and 1 final. Also midterm 2 is during week 10 for some reason which sucked. There wasn't a lot of practice material which made it hard to study for the class and live lectures were pretty messy and not that helpful. The exams were also pretty hard.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: N/A
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Dec. 8, 2020

I first want to thank my amazing TA Raja Chandni for getting me through this course, she is a literal godsend and I would take her again in a heartbeat for any future courses. Now moving onto the review of the course/professor, I'd say firstly DO NOT BE FOOLED BY THE LIGHT WORKLOAD. Yes, there are no problem sets, but the exams Vogel gives are hard as shit and only have 6-8 questions. During COVID, this class was completely asynchronous which made it so much harder to stay motivated and on track (made no better by the fact that Vogel has the most monotone voice in the world). I'd say his lecturing style and slides are not the best, but not the worst either, and I came out of each lecture knowing like most of the material (like I said though, idk if I'd have learned anything fully if not for my TA). Capitalize on the relatively easier first midterm to cushion you for the second one/final and review his practice exams/extra questions like they're the bible. I'd go above and beyond to really understand the material, as Vogel throws curveballs and new types of problems on exams, which are pretty easy if you understand the underlying concepts. Good luck

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 14, 2021

Vogel is a very smart guy. He kinda sounds like the dude in khan academy... just my opinion. Anyways the course overall is not bad from what I heard from my friends who already took this class. Vogel is very clear in what he wants his students to learn and which topics he covers. His slides are legit what you should know along with the problems he adds on the slides. Despite him not giving any hw with no workload whatsoever, you should solve every material he does give to you to be prepared for the midterm. I personally solved all the problems he used to explain on the slides, the discussion problems, and finally the past midterms he gave out in that order. My TA was Fan Jingyu, she saved my ass. She is a very quiet TA that gives off a vibe that she doesn't know the material well but bro she knows what she is doing. If she does TA again I would recommend her. Anyways if you want to get the grade that you think you deserve put in the time and effort. Don't leave anything for the last min cause that won't do you good. Even if you feel the discussion sections are worthless, just go cause it does help you out in the end. Vogel, explains everything pretty clearly and his exams are fair it won't be difficult if you understood the material and went over to solve the problems he gave on the slides on your own. I hated all the econ classes until this one. So don't weigh heavy on what other reviews are written here cause the experience of the course all boils down to how you took it in and how hard you worked hard to understand the material. This is in fact no easy A or easy class with whichever professor you take it with but I would recommend Vogel. Best of luck!

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Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: B-
Oct. 10, 2018

Absolutely terrible professor. Makes things infinitely harder than it needs to be. He is honestly so stupid and ridiculous at times. The entire course has 3 exams, two midterms and a final. There were eight total questions from all of these exams.

Meaning yes, your entire grade is dependent on 8 questions. He does not know how to relate to students and thinks he is teaching a bunch of PhD students. I hated him and the course and his overcomplicated notation. He comes off as a chill guy, but makes the stupidest exams. He is not worth taking for 101, especially if trying to get into BizEcon. His first exam was like two questions, 50 points each. ridiculous.

I'm glad he is bald, he deserves it.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: C
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Jan. 30, 2021

1) Hard to approach this professor’s support for understanding the concept. During the quarter, he rarely responds to emails. I joined his office hour a few times, he was really ruled. I can give an example here: I was confused by a slide. It stated, “If this market were competitive, the output would be Q* and the price would be P*.” I asked him why because I remembered MC=AC was a break-even price from Econ 11 and the optimal should be MR=MC which is Q** and P**. Having asked that, he responded with a really negative tone, “It is because you did not study Econ 11 well, and I am not gonna teach you Econ 11 here.” He humiliated his student in front of the entire class and then moved on to the next student’s question completely disregarding his student's comprehension of the slide, this was not the only time.

2) Students in this class received unequal resources from him. We were tested on a question in the second midterm that we were not taught during class. The question was on game theory but 3 players were involved instead of the typical two players that the lecture talked about. The question was graded heavily as it was worth 26.31% (25/95) of our grade pertaining to midterm two. I found out later that some students were taught how to do this kind of question before the midterm during professor Vogel’s office hours.

3) The grade is NOT transparent and fair. In the email he sent to all students he said, “I will not share the specific grade cutoffs.” The students don’t have the right to know why they get the grade they received. We were blinded. This is a pre-major class that is really important to us since it is affecting our future careers. I understand the professor has the right to grade students. However, it should be fair and transparent.

Speaking of a fair grade... If, after you heard all this, you still going to take his class, that means you must be "have to take this class", then go for it at this point. Otherwise, avoid him!

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A-
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Dec. 23, 2020

You either get a professor who doesn't know how to teach but gives easy exams or a professor who knows how to teach really well but gives difficult exams. Vogel is the second type. He knows how to teach really well and is very helpful during office hours. His exams are difficult (the practice 2019 Fall exams seemed very easy compared to Fall 2020) and he does not give extra credit. However, he does have a VERY generous curve. I highly recommend taking this class with him as you will learn the material very well.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: I
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Nov. 11, 2020

Well. To be honest with y'all, those bad and good reviews of this prof, I can only say half of them are correct and half are not. What I want to discuss here is not how hard or easy to get an A in his class, what I want to talk about is if this prof is really helping you and efficiently teaching you in your academic life or not. Unfortunately, the answer is NO. He does not give you homework at all, so when you are preparing for your test, there would not be a lot of material you can review. Little workload will make you not remember a single term after years. If you plan to get a job in the future that's related to the professional knowledge you would learn in your major classes, DO NOT TAKE THIS PROF'S CLASS. If you are taking this class for fun, then whatever.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Dec. 14, 2021

As a transfer student, this was the first Econ course I take at UCLA(I took Econ11 at another University). I was nervous about this course especially when seeing the previous reviews. However, the professor truly understand everything and he is so neat and clear about explaining concepts. Sometimes I am amazed by the way he solve problems as his brain is moving so fast.

The course has 2 midterm(higher midterm 30% + lower midterm) and 1 final (50%), the median is around a 75 but he does gives a very genrous curve so the median student will receive a B or B+. Make sure to do every single practice problem before his tests(including the ones on lecture slides), no homework and no problem sets weekly, but please don't slack off and don't wait everything until the end. His office hours is also helpful. I got A by doing his practive problems and understand how to do them without looking at the solutions and going to his office hours when needed.
His exams are fair and doable. If you really interested in econ, he is the right choice, you will learn a lot.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: C+
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Dec. 23, 2020

Do not take this class!

The grade is 20 percent for the lowest midterm, 30 percent for the highest midterm and 50 for the final. The tests aren't too tough themselves, but they are graded very, very harshly. He is very unforgiving and there isn't much practice. He gives us a few discussion sheets to practice on, and he shows the midterms from the year before (which were much easier than the ones that we had). The final and midterm review sheets were kind of helpful, but not too much. He is a very mediocre professor, and lectures are very boring.

If the practice questions were more like exam questions it would have been reasonable to do well. The only redeeming quality about him is the curve. I got about 5 percent higher than I would have without the curve.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: B
Dec. 14, 2021

I do not even want to beat around the bush, this class was so much more difficult than it needed to be because of this professor. Other professors teaching this class use multiple choice (at least over COVID) and this one made each test free response. The partial credit he gives is little to none and even when you ask for a regrade, he will "threaten" your grade by saying it will lower it rather than increase it.

The class is dependent upon 3 tests: midterm 1, midterm 2 (held during week 10), and the final.

Do not take this class if you can, there is no reason to tank your GPA or give yourself such a hard time.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A-
Dec. 12, 2021

Professor Vogel was not a great prof. I didn't like how the entire class was comprised of 2 midterms and 1 final. Also midterm 2 is during week 10 for some reason which sucked. There wasn't a lot of practice material which made it hard to study for the class and live lectures were pretty messy and not that helpful. The exams were also pretty hard.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: N/A
Dec. 8, 2020

I first want to thank my amazing TA Raja Chandni for getting me through this course, she is a literal godsend and I would take her again in a heartbeat for any future courses. Now moving onto the review of the course/professor, I'd say firstly DO NOT BE FOOLED BY THE LIGHT WORKLOAD. Yes, there are no problem sets, but the exams Vogel gives are hard as shit and only have 6-8 questions. During COVID, this class was completely asynchronous which made it so much harder to stay motivated and on track (made no better by the fact that Vogel has the most monotone voice in the world). I'd say his lecturing style and slides are not the best, but not the worst either, and I came out of each lecture knowing like most of the material (like I said though, idk if I'd have learned anything fully if not for my TA). Capitalize on the relatively easier first midterm to cushion you for the second one/final and review his practice exams/extra questions like they're the bible. I'd go above and beyond to really understand the material, as Vogel throws curveballs and new types of problems on exams, which are pretty easy if you understand the underlying concepts. Good luck

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A
Dec. 14, 2021

Vogel is a very smart guy. He kinda sounds like the dude in khan academy... just my opinion. Anyways the course overall is not bad from what I heard from my friends who already took this class. Vogel is very clear in what he wants his students to learn and which topics he covers. His slides are legit what you should know along with the problems he adds on the slides. Despite him not giving any hw with no workload whatsoever, you should solve every material he does give to you to be prepared for the midterm. I personally solved all the problems he used to explain on the slides, the discussion problems, and finally the past midterms he gave out in that order. My TA was Fan Jingyu, she saved my ass. She is a very quiet TA that gives off a vibe that she doesn't know the material well but bro she knows what she is doing. If she does TA again I would recommend her. Anyways if you want to get the grade that you think you deserve put in the time and effort. Don't leave anything for the last min cause that won't do you good. Even if you feel the discussion sections are worthless, just go cause it does help you out in the end. Vogel, explains everything pretty clearly and his exams are fair it won't be difficult if you understood the material and went over to solve the problems he gave on the slides on your own. I hated all the econ classes until this one. So don't weigh heavy on what other reviews are written here cause the experience of the course all boils down to how you took it in and how hard you worked hard to understand the material. This is in fact no easy A or easy class with whichever professor you take it with but I would recommend Vogel. Best of luck!

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Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: B-
Oct. 10, 2018

Absolutely terrible professor. Makes things infinitely harder than it needs to be. He is honestly so stupid and ridiculous at times. The entire course has 3 exams, two midterms and a final. There were eight total questions from all of these exams.

Meaning yes, your entire grade is dependent on 8 questions. He does not know how to relate to students and thinks he is teaching a bunch of PhD students. I hated him and the course and his overcomplicated notation. He comes off as a chill guy, but makes the stupidest exams. He is not worth taking for 101, especially if trying to get into BizEcon. His first exam was like two questions, 50 points each. ridiculous.

I'm glad he is bald, he deserves it.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: C
Jan. 30, 2021

1) Hard to approach this professor’s support for understanding the concept. During the quarter, he rarely responds to emails. I joined his office hour a few times, he was really ruled. I can give an example here: I was confused by a slide. It stated, “If this market were competitive, the output would be Q* and the price would be P*.” I asked him why because I remembered MC=AC was a break-even price from Econ 11 and the optimal should be MR=MC which is Q** and P**. Having asked that, he responded with a really negative tone, “It is because you did not study Econ 11 well, and I am not gonna teach you Econ 11 here.” He humiliated his student in front of the entire class and then moved on to the next student’s question completely disregarding his student's comprehension of the slide, this was not the only time.

2) Students in this class received unequal resources from him. We were tested on a question in the second midterm that we were not taught during class. The question was on game theory but 3 players were involved instead of the typical two players that the lecture talked about. The question was graded heavily as it was worth 26.31% (25/95) of our grade pertaining to midterm two. I found out later that some students were taught how to do this kind of question before the midterm during professor Vogel’s office hours.

3) The grade is NOT transparent and fair. In the email he sent to all students he said, “I will not share the specific grade cutoffs.” The students don’t have the right to know why they get the grade they received. We were blinded. This is a pre-major class that is really important to us since it is affecting our future careers. I understand the professor has the right to grade students. However, it should be fair and transparent.

Speaking of a fair grade... If, after you heard all this, you still going to take his class, that means you must be "have to take this class", then go for it at this point. Otherwise, avoid him!

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: A-
Dec. 23, 2020

You either get a professor who doesn't know how to teach but gives easy exams or a professor who knows how to teach really well but gives difficult exams. Vogel is the second type. He knows how to teach really well and is very helpful during office hours. His exams are difficult (the practice 2019 Fall exams seemed very easy compared to Fall 2020) and he does not give extra credit. However, he does have a VERY generous curve. I highly recommend taking this class with him as you will learn the material very well.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: I
Nov. 11, 2020

Well. To be honest with y'all, those bad and good reviews of this prof, I can only say half of them are correct and half are not. What I want to discuss here is not how hard or easy to get an A in his class, what I want to talk about is if this prof is really helping you and efficiently teaching you in your academic life or not. Unfortunately, the answer is NO. He does not give you homework at all, so when you are preparing for your test, there would not be a lot of material you can review. Little workload will make you not remember a single term after years. If you plan to get a job in the future that's related to the professional knowledge you would learn in your major classes, DO NOT TAKE THIS PROF'S CLASS. If you are taking this class for fun, then whatever.

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Quarter: Fall 2021
Grade: A+
Dec. 14, 2021

As a transfer student, this was the first Econ course I take at UCLA(I took Econ11 at another University). I was nervous about this course especially when seeing the previous reviews. However, the professor truly understand everything and he is so neat and clear about explaining concepts. Sometimes I am amazed by the way he solve problems as his brain is moving so fast.

The course has 2 midterm(higher midterm 30% + lower midterm) and 1 final (50%), the median is around a 75 but he does gives a very genrous curve so the median student will receive a B or B+. Make sure to do every single practice problem before his tests(including the ones on lecture slides), no homework and no problem sets weekly, but please don't slack off and don't wait everything until the end. His office hours is also helpful. I got A by doing his practive problems and understand how to do them without looking at the solutions and going to his office hours when needed.
His exams are fair and doable. If you really interested in econ, he is the right choice, you will learn a lot.

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Quarter: Fall 2020
Grade: C+
Dec. 23, 2020

Do not take this class!

The grade is 20 percent for the lowest midterm, 30 percent for the highest midterm and 50 for the final. The tests aren't too tough themselves, but they are graded very, very harshly. He is very unforgiving and there isn't much practice. He gives us a few discussion sheets to practice on, and he shows the midterms from the year before (which were much easier than the ones that we had). The final and midterm review sheets were kind of helpful, but not too much. He is a very mediocre professor, and lectures are very boring.

If the practice questions were more like exam questions it would have been reasonable to do well. The only redeeming quality about him is the curve. I got about 5 percent higher than I would have without the curve.

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Overall Rating
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Easiness 2.8 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 3.5 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.9 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.9 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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