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Dianna Frid

University of Illinois Chicago

#1045 overall#14 in Art17 reviews

A standout in Art: 2.2 rating with 17 reviews.

  • Rating: 2.2 from 17 reviews.
  • Overall rank: #1054 of 1263.
  • Department rank: #15 of 17.
  • Courses taught in dataset: 7.
  • Best course ranks: ART 500 (Art Teaching Internship) (#6/7), ART 580 (Advance Art) (#8/9), and ART 312 (Do It Again:Drawing/Repetition) (#2/2).

This is one of the weaker profiles by rating and rank. The overall rank is on the lower side compared to peers. Within the department, it is currently ranked lower. There is limited review data, so treat the rating as a rough signal.

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Department
Art
School
University of Illinois Chicago
Annual Salary
$137,212
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Course Rankings

How this professor ranks among peers in each course they teach

ART 112
Intro to Drawing(Major Only)
#3
Ranked #3 of 5 professors in this course.
ART 312
Mix it up: Conceptual Collage
#3
Ranked #3 of 4 professors in this course.
ART 400
Advanced Critique
#2
Ranked #2 of 2 professors in this course.
ART 530
Advanced Graduate Critique
#4
Ranked #4 of 4 professors in this course.
Course
Title
Rank
  • ART 112
    Intro to Drawing(Major Only)
    #3 of 5
  • ART 312
    Mix it up: Conceptual Collage
    #3 of 4
  • ART 400
    Advanced Critique
    #2 of 2
  • ART 530
    Advanced Graduate Critique
    #4 of 4

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